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Jun 2024
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How to feel empowered in the art world a...

Marina Press Granger
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Host Marina Granger unravels how manifestation and mindset are the key to fully taking action in your art career.  In this episode, learn how your identity shapes your environment and how you can adjust it to create a reality that is way more empowering. Marina responds to what some artists find icky about in terms of being an artist in the art world - feelings like "They only want to talk to me if I'm important", "Gallerists are Arrogant", "Artists are at the bottom of the food chain", "The constant hustle", "can't trust anyone", and more! She identifies where these feelings come from, how they can be re-framed, and flips the script on these icky feelings. 

 

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