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Is creativity being suppressed by the very communities that raised us? w/ Ketna Patel

Is creativity being suppressed by the very communities that raised us? w/ Ketna Patel

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Why do so many of of us never reach our creative potential?

In this episode, I sit down with Ketna Patel, a British-Kenyan-Indian mixed media pop artist, to talk about the cultural, societal, and generational barriers to self-expression—and how to break free from them.

We explore:

• The downside of coming from a culture with a strong community when it comes to self-expression

• Why the younger generation might be less prepared to handle difficulties

• How media and stereotypes impact our perception of different cultures

• The generational shift in how success will be achieved in the future

• How we can stop creativity from being further suppressed

If you’re struggling to find your creative voice or wondering how to prepare for the future of art, culture, and success, this conversation is for you.


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