162: Why you should share your art


The internet is full of grifters and cynicism.

Which is precisely why I think more regular people should share their art, writing, side projects, and creative practices publicly.
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​162: Why you should share online​
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[ 2 min read ]

Ironically, the people least likely to share their work online are exactly the ones that we should be hearing more from.

Where are you practicing your craft?

Reply directly - and share links!
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- Jeremy

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May pair well with my last podcast 🎧
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with Lawrence Yeo, of More to That.

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