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I grew a tomato
August 28, 2023
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Success on Substack
August 21, 2023
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May the leap from the top be swift
August 14, 2023
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Alone on the shore
August 7, 2023
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As the flowers find their names
July 31, 2023
In the summer heat it feels as though my brain is cooked in cough syrup. Like it is just soaking in there and the thoughts can’t come through to the top....
The plants become themselves
July 25, 2023
At my house I am surrounded by the plants that came before me and the plants that were already there. Those are two different ways to say - the plants that...
Embracing Your Everchanging Job Description
July 20, 2023
Making this podcast brought me into a business ecosystem crisis. Very little of my output changed, but my inner understanding of my work needed to shift.So...
Running out of ideas
July 17, 2023
I have run out of all my ideas.I don’t have any good ideas for classesI don’t have any good ideas for quiltsI don’t have any good ideas for podcast...
Creating Your Offer Ecosystem
July 12, 2023
Your offer ecosystem is how your creative offerings branch out of your artistry, fit together in the world, increase your income, and expand your reach.In...
The dilemma of self employment
July 10, 2023
Something I come back to time and time again is asking myself what is the essence of my job. What am I devoted to, what are the reoccurring themes, how do I...
Artists Need Each Other
July 5, 2023
Izzy Johnson in their home studio, wall print by Lukaza Branfman-VerissimoIt is without a doubt that the reason I float on as an artist and a writer is...
5 Reasons the World Needs Your Online Class
July 5, 2023
Teaching online classes is how I’ve made the majority of my income since 2017. And it is a great joy of my career to have had such amazing, invested, weird,...
How to Commit to the Life of an Artist with Sky Fusco
June 28, 2023
This week on Common Shapes podcast, I’m joined by my internet friend Sky Fusco to discuss dedicating your life to art.Sky is an artist, writer, deep thinker,...
How to Commit to the Life of an Artist with Anna Fusco
June 28, 2023
This week on Common Shapes podcast, I’m joined by my internet friend Anna Fusco to discuss dedicating your life to art.Anna is an artist, writer, deep...
Teaching as a practice
June 26, 2023
Photo by Mo NeuharthI was on a walk with a friend the other day and mentioned that while I love teaching, I wish I was focused more on my own creative...
6 Tools for When You Don’t Know What To Do Next
June 21, 2023
I think the great fear of most creative people is that we’ll run out of ideas and not know what to do next.I come up against this time and time again in my...
The desire to stay hidden
June 19, 2023
Photo by Anna FrissThere is something inside me lately that desperately wants to stay hidden. I can’t tell if it is a true need for the natural cocoon time...
Your art matters
June 16, 2023
Hello and welcome to the first installment of The Artist Way Book StudySETTING OUR INTENTIONSThis email lays out every step, tool, and practice we will...
Storytelling as a Throughline with Tamara Santibañez
June 14, 2023
This week on Common Shapes podcast, I’m sharing the mic with my friend Tamara Santibañez for a conversation about oral histories, tattooing, freelancing,...
The magic of the artist date
June 12, 2023
Chamomile in Mo’s garden Detroit, MIHello welcome to my newsletter today. It’s rainy here in in Northern Michigan and as my digital boundaries continue to be...
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