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I had so much fun recording today’s podcast. Mom and I were actually in the same room and that gave the whole thing a different feel. I have to say that I feel so energized and excited after our chat and I hope that you do too!
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The article our main conversation is based on is called, “Starbucks Just Announced a Drastic Change. What Every Company Can Learn From It.” Even if you don’t have a company, as we suggest on the podcast, you can take the advice and apply it to your art making. Here are the three essential questions:
- How have your customers changed in the last 2-5 years? (For your art, change it to: How has your life changed in the last 2-5 years?)
- What are you currently not offering that would be interesting to your customers? (For your art, change it to: What are you currently not doing that would be interesting to you?)
- How can you improve your customer’s experience? (For your art, change it to: How can you make your art-making experience easier?)
Here are our recommendations this episode:
- Eileen: NY Times Article: Museums Embrace Art Therapy Techniques for Unsettled Times
- Julie: The Big Flower Fight on Netflix
And here are the two map-making books I just ordered: this one and this one.
I hope you enjoyed this episode. Thanks for stopping by!
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