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Exploring Creativity with Tom Haushalter

Exploring Creativity with Tom Haushalter

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Exploring Creativity Tom Haushalter

In episode four of Wonder Buzz, join host Nate Larson as he travels through Alabama. Nate shares his fascination with church signs and welcomes his first ever guest to the show, the multi-talented Tom Haushalter. Tom reflects on his journey from poetry and writing to returning to stage acting after 20 years, discussing creativity, productivity, and the joy of the process. The episode wraps up with a segment of quick questions for the guest, enjoy Quick Q's!

00:00 Welcome to Wonder Buzz

00:19 Travel Tales from Alabama

01:09 Church Signs and Southern Charm

04:03 Introducing Tom Haushalter

04:57 Tom's Creative Journey

15:29 The Return to Acting

24:20 Van Life Adventures

26:12 Quick Cues with Tom

30:24 Closing Thoughts and Farewell

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