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Creative FOMO - Creatively Geeky Ep 37

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This month we do our updates from the previous two months. Ray worked on his shop, Kris worked on her book and Eugene worked on his proton pack. Plus a bunch of other stuff. Also, is it OK to deny yourself something in order to get projects done? We don’t have an answer, but we talk about it.
In this episode of Creatively Geeky, host Eugene checks in with Kris and Ray about their recent accomplishments. Kris shares his progress on various projects, including nearly completing a blanket for his niece, writing a first draft of a story (which he's now editing using a new technique of retyping word-for-word to improve it), and creating a fictional map using rice to help visualize his story's setting. He also discusses gardening efforts, including expanding his garden with lavender and shrubs, despite battling a stubborn lawn. Ray listens and occasionally chimes in as they explore personal hobbies and the joys of creative projects. Eugene rounds out the conversation with a fun story about Kris's recent retro Bluetooth radio purchase, which also serves as an aesthetic addition to his kitchen.
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Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
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In this episode of Creatively Geeky, host Eugene checks in with Kris and Ray about their recent accomplishments. Kris shares his progress on various projects, including nearly completing a blanket for his niece, writing a first draft of a story (which he's now editing using a new technique of retyping word-for-word to improve it), and creating a fictional map using rice to help visualize his story's setting. He also discusses gardening efforts, including expanding his garden with lavender and shrubs, despite battling a stubborn lawn. Ray listens and occasionally chimes in as they explore personal hobbies and the joys of creative projects. Eugene rounds out the conversation with a fun story about Kris's recent retro Bluetooth radio purchase, which also serves as an aesthetic addition to his kitchen.
Like the show? Support us by rating and reviewing wherever you listen.
Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz
YouTube Playlist