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Episode 106: Grayscale: a novel Book Signing.

Episode 105: Open House.

Episode 104: Hidden Beauty on West 28th Street.

Episode 103: Chair Yoga With Carolyn.

Episode 102: Going Slow at The Barnes Foundation.

Episode 101: Downton Abbey: The Exhibition.

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Kim and T. take a look back at the three very different locales that made up their unique space growing up. Put a pin on the map, then circle a radius that catches the city of Philadelphia, the Jersey Shore and a wooded mystery called the Pine Barrens, and you have an eclectic geography that sets the backdrop for future episodes and served to open up that creative muse wider to the possibilities.
It all had to start somewhere. For hosts Kim and T., the origins of the creative muse first sparked inside the walls of the video store, long before everything was on demand. To find that hidden gem of cinematic brilliance, an obscure indie, there was no way to scroll through images on a screen, you had to walk the aisles of small cardboard boxes with enticing artwork. Rows of mini movie posters competing for your attention.
Introducing Origins of the Muse
I’ve been working on a new project with friend and colleague @t._reilly. Doing my best to find #creativity during #covid_19. More info coming soon.

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