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Episode 4 - The Albatross - Playing Possum Podcast
February 10, 2025
Playing Possum Podcast
Episode 4: The Albatross
"I think this table is like a mirror of my life." -Kat
Summary:
In this engaging conversation, the hosts discuss various personal updates, including weather conditions and community reactions, as well as Kacey's acceptance into Portland State University. They delve into the theme of procrastination, exploring its impact on creativity and the challenges of sharing art on social media. The discussion highlights the importance of intentionality in art and community engagement, culminating in a humorous exploration of the 'problematic raisin' concept. The episode wraps up with reflections on navigating social media expectations and the value of building genuine connections.
Takeaways:
- Procrastination can be a significant barrier to completing creative projects.
- Intentionality in sharing art can lead to more meaningful connections.
- Social media can feel overwhelming and often lacks genuine engagement.
- Community building is essential for artists to thrive.
- Creative blocks often stem from fear of failure or judgment.
- Celebrating the lives of those who have passed can be a unique artistic theme.
- The pressure to be known can hinder artistic expression.
- Finding joy in the creation process is more important than the end result.
- Engaging with local communities can provide more fulfillment than online interactions.
- It's okay to take breaks from social media to focus on personal well-being.
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