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How the Arts Were Won

How the Arts Were Won

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The intersection of politics, culture, and the arts. Hosted by executive Matt Joseph Misetich (Pipeline Media Group) and writer / multi-multi-hyphenate Michelle Daniel.

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  • S4 Ep9 - The Art of Being a Prosecutor Turned Author (but Also Still a Prosecutor): A Conversation with Author Alex Kenna
    Dec 27 2025

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    Wildfires, “clown perverts,” the meth epidemic, and the monetary necessities of becoming an author… A shockingly expansive convo with author Alex Kenna.

    Learn more about her novels, What Meets the Eye and Burn This Night.

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    37 mins
  • S4 Ep8 - The Art of Writing Anything You Want (But Well): A Conversation with Adam Plantinga
    Nov 26 2025

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    Once you get past the football references, a no-nonsense talk with author Adam Plantinga (The Ascent, Hard Town), who breaks down his POV on un-meat-heading your writing, characters as “angry monks,” and navigating the elusive, often-mysterious Taco Bell wifi.

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    38 mins
  • S4 Ep7 – The Art of Finding Catharsis Through Writing: A Conversation with Author Bree Barton
    Nov 10 2025

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    “This is the most intimate I’ve ever been on a podcast.” Buckle up. A fast-paced convo with writer Bree Barton (Heart of Thorns, Zia Erases the World) on mental health, reading old notes from 9th grade, and reinventing yourself.

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    50 mins
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