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May 2022
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Episode 16: Lindsay Fogg-Willits of Art ...

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In this week’s episode, we talk to Lindsay Fogg-Willits, the owner/operator of Art Always. We'll learn about this gem of a creativity hub, including 1) how she has been running her business for 20 years, 2) why collaboration is an important pillar of her work, and 3) how she thinks about balancing her "business baby" and her other two babies (her kids!).

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