As you listen and reflect this week, consider: 1. What obstacles stand in the way between you and creative permission? 2. What sounds fun at this moment? Try to make a list of as many things as you can that sound like fun to you, even if they are impossible for now. 3. Finally, I compared the creative impulse in Episode 2.16 to an underground river. Consider what action you can take to "break ground" or reestablish connection with that flow. No action towards creative recovery is too small. This podcast featured the first movement of W.A. Mozart's Sonata No 11 in A Major, K. 331 performed by Marnie Laird at the piano. More about Marnie: https://bit.ly/3HGIhqY
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