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Stumble Through

49 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 2 years ago - ★★★★★ - 1 rating

For young Australian adults figuring life out. Each episode, Paula brings in peers and experts to talk about how we can get through this together. Settle in for life advice, practical skills, and hugs through airwaves. Produced by That’s Not Canon, graphics by Claudia Piggott, music by Jessica Fletcher, edited by Dominic Guilfoyle.

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Episodes

How to Make Friends as an Adult with Janani

March 28, 2022 14:04 - 38 minutes - 31.9 MB

You’d think that as adults we’d be past the angst and awkwardness of making friends. But if anything, making new friends get harder as we get older. There’s less time and more responsibility. And while we may have more choice over who we spend our time with, it feels like there are few opportunities to actually bond with people now that we’re not forced to be around them five days a week. I sat down with my good friend Janani to talk through the challenges involved, and the tips we’ve picke...

The Admin and Ethics of Dating Apps with Nic and Maddie from WTF Is Happening

March 21, 2022 13:58 - 1 hour - 85.3 MB

Is our search for love making us bad people? Is liking dogs a personality trait? Why don't dating apps have Clippy? In this episode I team up with Maddie and Nic for fun, light hearted banter and serious philosophical questions. Maddie and Nic host WTF is Happening podcast, where they talk about all things pop-culture and their sometimes valid opinions about it. You can find them on Instagram here. Nic is the personification of an entertainment industry Wikipedia. More than a lovely human...

Fostering Connections Through Vulnerability with Dylan Conway from BrothersNBooks

March 21, 2022 11:25 - 55 minutes - 46.2 MB

Ever since Brené Brown’s TEDtalk, we’ve been waking up to the fact that vulnerability is the key to authenticity, connection, stronger relationships, and personal growth. An in-depth discussion about the courage and power of vulnerability with a member of the armed forces is perhaps not a typical combination, but that’s exactly what this is. My guest Dylan’s candour, humour, and insightful commentary brought so many layers to this episode and I cannot wait for you to hear it. CAPT Dylan Con...

Car Trouble with Maddi Römcke

March 14, 2022 14:44 - 50 minutes - 39.5 MB

Have you ever been driving, and suddenly wondered what you would do if you broke down? Now you don’t have to! …. As much as you did before! This week’s guest is Maddi “Macgyver” Römcke; an actor, writer, theatre creator and generally joyful human being who, to use a totally overused phrase: has a smile that lights up the room. You should absolutely follow her on Instagram to keep up with her work. The episode is full of Maddi’s amazing car stories which definitely did not give me second-h...

Self-Sabotage and How to Stop with Stephenie Zamora

February 13, 2022 20:28 - 52 minutes - 40.4 MB

Life is hard enough without us getting in our own way. And yet so often, that’s exactly what we do. In this episode I chat with my first international guest, Stephenie Zamora, about why we do this and how we can stop doing it. Stephenie is an author and coach, business and marketing strategist, and founder of Stephenie Zamora Media—a digital media and production company, publishing house, and a full-service life-purpose development, branding, and online marketing boutique. Stephenie's work...

How to Make The Most of Internships

February 07, 2022 00:23 - 43 minutes - 36.3 MB

Like many things in life, internships are not exactly like in the movies. Yes, it’s a way to get experience as a young professional, or someone who wants to completely change careers/industries. But internships are mostly menial work, and sometimes we can question if they are worth it if there isn’t a job at the end. In this episode, Gabbi Samadi and I share our stories (the good and the embarrassing) from both sides of the intern experience. Gabbi owns and operates Gabbi J Digital, a socia...

How to Understand Job Ads with Reegan Milne

December 13, 2021 13:41 - 1 hour - 62.6 MB

Applying for jobs is not known for being fun, and anyone who says they’ve never had a mental breakdown while doing it is a liar. In this episode, Reegan Milne and I decode common buzz words, talk through red flags, and give tips on finding the “through-line” of what our potential new boss really wants from us. Reegan is a Brisbane based stand-up comic and a wise friend who brings depth and belly laughs to a really stressful topic. You can find him on Instagram and head to one of his gigs so...

Creative Career Spotlight: Film with Dominic Murphy Moving Image

October 31, 2021 02:06 - 1 hour - 48.5 MB

This month we welcome back one of my favourite Brits, Dom Murphy! Dom is a freelance videographer, editor, film-maker and extraordinarily good human.   My audio sounds like it’s fueled by dial up internet while I work out the kinks of recording from home, but you can still hear everything clearly. Which is good because Dom has great advice for aspiring film creatives, recent grads, and freelancers. In this episode he breaks down terminology, talks us through the hierarchy of a film set,...

Getting Back on the Horse

August 31, 2021 12:36 - 25 minutes - 27 MB

Starting is one thing, restarting is another. In this episode, I talk about getting back on track and explain last year's hiatus. I mean, it was the start of the pandemic so disruption was a given, but I really appreciate you listening so I wanted to give a bit more insight into why you stopped hearing from me for so long. And what better way than to link it to the process of getting back on our feet when we find ourselves not doing the things we know we should. We've all experienced somethi...

Creative Career Spotlight: Comedy and Theatre with Laura Trenerry

July 28, 2021 02:13 - 58 minutes - 41.6 MB

Having a creative career is challenging at the best of times, let alone when there's a global pandemic cancelling everything. In this episode I got to talk to Laura Trenerry, a highly skilled theatre maker, comedian, performer, and one third of The Travelling Sisters. We chatted about finding the funny, funding and creating art, and the making of their comedy web-series.   You can check out Laura’s work by booking tickets to The Pageant here! It’s on for two nights only and has new dates: ...

Being A Good Friend as an Adult with Liz Best

June 11, 2021 08:22 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

Being a good friend is something we talk a lot about in school, but it’s not an issue we grow out of. In this episode Liz Best and I cover topics like having different friends for different needs, boundaries, reciprocity, and how adulthood shifts the way we look at some of the most important relationships in anyone’s life. Liz is a writer, podcaster, actor and queen of metaphors. You can listen to more of her wisdom on Ghosts of Boyfriends Past, or hear her podcast recommendations on Casto...

Being A Good Friend as an Adult

June 11, 2021 08:22 - 1 hour - 43.7 MB

Being a good friend is something we talk a lot about in school, but it’s not an issue we grow out of. In this episode Liz Best and I cover topics like having different friends for different needs, boundaries, reciprocity, and how adulthood shifts the way we look at some of the most important relationships in anyone’s life. Liz is a writer, podcaster, actor and queen of metaphors. You can listen to more of her wisdom on Ghosts of Boyfriends Past, or hear her podcast recommendations on Casto...

Tax for Absolute Beginners with Vincents Accounting

February 07, 2021 14:49 - 1 hour - 110 MB

WE ARE BACK! Second Album Syndrome is so 2020, and I am so very excited to finally share this episode with you all. I had the privilege of sitting down with Brent, Liam, and Nabeela from Vincents Accounting. They were kind enough to answer my many questions without a single eye-roll, and we delved into all the things people feel silly asking (like what IS a deduction?). We bust some common tax myths, have plenty of laughs, and talk about how COVID will impact our tax returns and what the F...

A Note from Paula

August 27, 2020 07:35 - 2 minutes - 1.75 MB

Hello folks! Just popping in to say that I’ve decided to make Stumble Through a monthly podcast so that it’s a more manageable commitment for me. As you know this podcast is something I love doing, and will continue to do, but I also need to be realistic with myself (and you!).   So for the next while, Stumble Through will come out on the 16th of every month. The next episode will come out on September 16th. Keep your eyes open on our Instagram and Facebook because I’ll be asking you ...

Submitting to Magazines and Zines with Em Readman

June 14, 2020 19:16 - 36 minutes - 35.4 MB

Just a quick fyi that this episode was recorded in a pre-Covid world, so if you notice the sound quality is extra great, and we make reference to some stuff that is currently not applicable, that’s why. In this episode I get to talk to Emily Readman about how to put your work out into the world. She has some great insights you can definitely apply to your field, so if you aren’t a writer, I think it’s still worth a listen. Em is a writer, student and playwright, and all around charismatic ...

How to Isolate and Stay Well with Ben Warren

May 11, 2020 09:11 - 48 minutes - 34.3 MB

In this episode actor and creator Ben Warren returns to the podcast with just as much warmth and wit as before, with double the insights. He also brings EXCITING NEWS! International, intense, inside, in-tertainment; these are just some of the “i” words which describe the first ever MonologueAthon! The MonologueAthon is a 24-hour live-stream event in support of The Actors’ and Entertainers’ Benevolent Fund, which will be hosted on May 29th AEST. Actors will be given a Shakespearean monologue...

Procrastination with Harry Wallace

April 20, 2020 06:43 - 43 minutes - 41.6 MB

This is not about productivity hacks! This is a fun episode where we talk less about how to do things in less time and with more attention, and more about why it’s so hard to, you know, do the thing. Harry Wallace is a writer, journalist, theatre maker, adventurer, student, and a self-proclaimed expert procrastinator. Procrastination is a multifaceted issue, and Harry beautifully fleshes out some of the more nitty gritty issues as we discuss the psychological phenomenon of procrastination, ...

How to Accept a Compliment with Peter Wood

April 06, 2020 06:00 - 28 minutes - 27.8 MB

Hello! We recorded this before physical distancing became a thing, so don’t worry! Peter and I are both at home, minimising our contact with the outside world. In this episode I talk to performer Peter Wood about how to take a compliment, and why it’s so tricky to do. Usually I would have cut out most of the tangents and odd moments and put them in a blooper reel for later, but I figure we could all use a little more levity and a few more giggles. So, here is Peter and I at the end of a ver...

Death, dying and mortality with Steve Pirie

March 15, 2020 21:09 - 44 minutes - 31.5 MB

Hello! At 35:00 we discuss a submission to the Things I’ve Never Said segment which comes with a trigger warning around suicidal thoughts. To the listener who submitted it: you are cared for, you are as deserving as anyone else to be here drawing breath. No matter how logical it seems, you not being around is not easier or better for anyone. Steve and I really, truly, want you to get help. I’ve put numbers for each state and websites you can use in the show notes; take care of yourself. In...

Creative Career Spotlight: Costume in Film and TV with Annaleese Cochrane

March 09, 2020 04:57 - 35 minutes - 31.5 MB

Welcome back! This week we get to hear what it’s like to work for one of the biggest production studios in the world, and how it would be so good if ruminating wasn’t a thing. Annaleese is a gem. She has done extremely well under pressure and become a sparkling, determined, multi-talented creative professional. As well as an excellent brunch companion. She has a lot of practical tips for anyone considering making a big move to further their career, and her observations on working in the fil...

Why does achieving hurt? With Zane C Weber

March 01, 2020 18:50 - 37 minutes - 28.3 MB

Welcome back! It has been a while, and I do apologise for the delay. Life has been a bit rough and frantic on my end, and so it’s taken me a lot longer than I thought to get this baby going again. Thank you all for your patience. This week we talk about the painful side of achieving things. We all know how glossy achievement looks on Instagram and how effortless it can appear. But what about when you’re in the midst of doing the thing and it just sucks? Why does the process not feel like ac...

Season 1 Outtakes and Bloopers

November 20, 2019 10:02 - 17 minutes - 17.1 MB

It’s the season finale! Here are some chuckles and extra bits that I couldn’t leave in the episodes, but wanted you to have anyway. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. We will be back with Season 2 on Wednesday January 29th, 2020! Until then, you can get in touch by emailing [email protected] or hanging out with me on Instagram (we’re stumblethroughpod) or our Facebook page. Tell me the things you want to know about being an adult, or what you want an episode on. It would mean...

Emotional First Aid with Janani Jeganathan

November 13, 2019 01:45 - 25 minutes - 18.9 MB

Bones aren’t the only thing that can break, and our mental health is just as instrumental to our well being as physical health. I’ve brought back my favourite med student, Janani, to have a chat about how we can take care of ourselves (and each other) in after a punch in the feels. This will be the second last episode of the season, and Stumble Through will be back January 29th 2020 with more tips, chuckles and hugs through your headphones. If you have an idea for an episode, email me at st...

Going Plastic Free with Jennifer Laycock

November 05, 2019 20:47 - 51 minutes - 49.3 MB

Hooray it’s a bumper episode! In this episode we get into the specifics of what it means to be plastic free. We talk about beginner, middle and champion level ways to incorporate it into your life. Jen, who you may remember from our episode on job searching, is a really passionate educator on the subject, and talks about it with a lot of humour, so it’s really easy to understand how it could apply to you. Jen is a theatre maker, eco educator, clown, award winning actor and director, and jus...

Going Plastic Free with Jennifer Laycock

November 05, 2019 20:47 - 51 minutes - 49.3 MB

Hooray it’s a bumper episode! In this episode we get into the specifics of what it means to be plastic free. We talk about beginner, middle and champion level ways to incorporate it into your life. Jen, who you may remember from our episode on job searching, is a really passionate educator on the subject, and talks about it with a lot of humour, so it’s really easy to understand how it could apply to you. Jen is a theatre maker, eco educator, clown, award winning actor and director, and jus...

Basic First Aid with Janani Jeganathan

October 30, 2019 00:38 - 33 minutes - 22.9 MB

Remember when we had to do life-saving in PE? Or those first aid courses? Yeah, me neither. Which is why I think this is one of the most useful episodes we have made so far. Click through to see the most researched show notes I have ever done. There are numbers for non-emergency medical services for every state and territory, mental health help lines, Priceline first aid kits, and more! If you have any services to contribute, find our Facebook group and we can start a thread! Janani is a fi...

Career Spotlight: with Teri Steer

October 23, 2019 00:41 - 27 minutes - 24.5 MB

We’re long overdue for another career spotlight, and so this week I chat to my friend Teri Steer about her career path to becoming a stage manager at La Mama. La freaking Mama. That’s so cool I’m not even going to swear about it. Teri is a stage manager, designer, and a familiar face in Melbourne and Brisbane tech crews. One of the many things I admire about Teri is her resilience, and it really shines through as we talk about her journey to where she is now. Her path hasn’t been simple, and...

Freelancing with Shashin Weeratunga

October 16, 2019 04:03 - 34 minutes - 27.2 MB

Freelancing is rewarding, empowering, difficult, wobbly, and a way of working that in many ways allows you to live life on your own terms. Freelancing is the most adult thing I can imagine because it requires you to be entirely responsible for your work, your time, your choices, your admin, everything. This week I get to talk to the brilliant Shashin, who is an advertising consultant, marketer, graphic designer and photographer. So basically, he’s like, a miracle worker. Sash is also just th...

Breakups with Aimee Duroux

October 08, 2019 23:29 - 38 minutes - 39.5 MB

Breakups are, among other things, painful. Pain is a good teacher though. A tough, unnerving, total a****le, but a good teacher. I think we live in a society where we associate breakups with the end of romantic relationships, but they are far more widespread and nuanced than that. In this episode I talk with Aimee Duroux (who you may remember from our social media episode) about why they hurt so much, how to go about them, and what is to be gleaned from them. Aimee is an actor, producer, wr...

Uni VS Reality with Aidan Rowlingson

October 02, 2019 02:33 - 42 minutes - 51.9 MB

In this episode I speak with inimitable Aidan Rowlingson; an actor, director, producer, entrepreneur, proud Butchulla man, and self-acknowledged unicorn (because he really is that rare and magical). We chat about what university doesn’t prepare you for, some lessons we learned the hard way, and the exorbitant price of a night out. This is advice and insight I wish I’d had, or thought to seek out when I was studying my degree. While we can only talk to our experiences of doing creative degree...

Emotional Labour and Disability with Madeleine Little

September 18, 2019 05:44 - 37 minutes - 35.4 MB

Folks, this is one I’ve super excited about, and have been sitting on for a while. It’s such a rich conversation, and I really hope this episode is as useful for you as it was for me. Madeleine Little is a disabled artist, theatre maker, and researcher. She is also incredibly kind, articulate, and knowledgeable arts professional with a smile so arresting it will pull you across the room like that dance move with the invisible lasso. You should absolutely follow her on the accounts listed in...

Mounting a Fringe Show: An Extra Taste with Boys Taste Better With Nutella

September 11, 2019 00:15 - 40 minutes - 30 MB

Surprise! I had so much fun with Peter and Kristen, I asked them if they could stay and answer just a few more questions. In this episode we focus on financing a fringe show, and a few other bits of wisdom that I am so pleased I get to share with you. It would be so amazing if you could share one of their posts on whichever platform you use. Just hitting “interested” on their Facebook event, or sharing one of their Instagram posts to your story is a tiny thing that really helps spread their ...

Mounting a Fringe Show with Boys Taste Better With Nutella

September 04, 2019 02:20 - 36 minutes - 36.3 MB

You guys. I am so excited to share this episode with you. I sit down with two creative powerhouses Kristen Maloney and Peter Wood. Kristen is a producer, writer, director and casserole lover. Peter is an actor, writer, and dramaturg, and can turn anything into brilliant choreography. To make sure that you don’t miss an ounce of the goodness that Peter and Kristen give, I have created a TRANSCRIPT which you can find in our Facebook Group and on the TNC website as of 5/9/19. Oh yes, I paid tr...

Dating Apps with Bridget Morrison

August 21, 2019 01:42 - 37 minutes - 42.6 MB

Dating has never been easy. Never. Which means it is one of the most interesting, absurd and hilarious human experiences to discuss. Now we live in a world where the logistics and a bunch of admin is done for us, but it’s a wild west of behaviour protocols and expectations. Of swipes, ghosts, strings of casual flings all messaging at once, serial monogamy, and “what are we??” texts to friends. In this episode we cover the pros, pitfalls, and transactional nature of dating apps, what the expe...

Period Health with Karli Riesen

August 08, 2019 02:23 - 38 minutes - 37.2 MB

If you or someone you love has a uterus, then this episode is for you! As we mention in the episode, we are not medical professionals and you should get in touch with your GP if you have any questions or concerns after listening. We have done our googles, but not a PHD. Periods are bloody normal, bloody important, and honestly how are there not more widespread memes about it? This was one of the first episodes I recorded with the wonderful folks at Brisbane Podcast Hub (an AMAZING resource ...

Self-talk with Johanna Lyon

July 24, 2019 00:21 - 1 hour - 64.6 MB

Self-talk is probably one of the most intimate and important things we can master for our own good. The way we talk to ourselves links to the way we see ourselves, and the way we interact with the world. It’s an aspect of our communication skills that we never get enough time on in school. This week I talk to the marvellous Johanna Lyon about self-talk, within a special context. In this bumper special, you get to listen to the first ever recording of Stumble Through. A recording I held back ...

Travelling with Ben Warren

July 09, 2019 23:41 - 44 minutes - 44.8 MB

In this episode Paula sits down with Ben Warren, a man who is genuinely the life and soul of every party. Ben is intelligent, kind, and a bloody good laugh. Which explains how he made our chat about paperwork bearable. Ben has so many beautiful insights into how travel enriches and challenges us, and I’m so excited to share them with you. For a lot of millennials, travelling is basically a rite of passage. It is a gift to yourself in so many ways, but it’s not like the movies. Just because y...

Side Hustles and Monetising Them with Zane Weber

June 25, 2019 23:19 - 43 minutes - 45.8 MB

With our growing ability to sell anything through the internet, and the rise of the gig economy magnified by hustle culture, side hustles are the norm. I actually can’t think of a single person I know who doesn’t have one (monetised or not). And with the current economy, stagnant wage increases, and the lack of job security, it honestly seems like a great idea to find a way to make some dollarydoos out of them. Like, yesterday. Zane is a graphic designer, podcast host and producer, actor, f...

Not Getting What You Want with Steve Pirie

June 11, 2019 20:16 - 34 minutes - 35.9 MB

Ah yes, not getting what you want. It can be pretty nifty in life actually. Failure, as we’ve said before on Stumble Through, is a big part of any process. In this episode we unpack how you can use failure, and the options you have when faced with it. Steve Pirie is many things, all of them playful and tender and wise. I am so glad that I convinced him to sit down with me. You can scroll down to find his plays for less than $15 each, and then, in a way, you could also sit down with him. Ke...

Stigma Around School Touring with Matt Caffoe

May 28, 2019 23:47 - 29 minutes - 28.3 MB

Within creative communities, there is a bit of stigma around working in an educational context. People can view it as lesser work, or a two-year maximum commitment. Paula talks to Matt Caffoe, creative director of Mashed Theatre Inc., about what working in different spaces can do for your craft, and what TIE really is. That Ira Glass quote about the gap between your taste level and ability level, and how to close it, is a bit of a chunky one. Here is a link to it: https://www.goodreads.com/...

Social Media as a Career Tool with Aimee Duroux

May 15, 2019 00:16 - 35 minutes - 35.2 MB

Social media. We’re all on it in some shape or form, but do we know how to use it? In this episode Paula talks to local social media maven Aimee about how she uses social media to run her earring business (High Key Obsessed), how it informs her creative practice, and can enable and build creative careers. P.S In the podcast I mention a statistic I’d encountered last year, and totally misquoted it. Roy Morgan found that young women in Australia spent, on average, over two hours on social med...

Juggling Multiple Priorities as a Creative with Peter Wood

May 01, 2019 09:08 - 35 minutes - 38.2 MB

From now on, let us all assume that everyone (yes, everyone) is busy, tired, and probably stressed. Why? Well it might have something to do with all the priorities we are juggling. Everyone knows that this is a basic fact of adult life, but it's still tough to deal with. This week, Paula chats to Peter Wood about what we can do to better manage all the projects, work, appointments, and basic human needs like sleep and social interaction. Peter Wood is an Australian-Indonesian actor and perf...

Self help, or bullsh*t? with Reegan Milne

April 16, 2019 23:05 - 31 minutes - 30.9 MB

We all want to grow, and to improve ourselves in one way or another. Growth is hard, and figuring out what advice to take on board to reach your goals is a MINEFIELD. This week Paula chats with Reegan Milne about how to find advice that is right for you, and sniff out someone who could be profiting off your insecurities. Reegan Milne is a stand-up comedian, RAW comedy finalist, and may or may not have citations for his jokes. You can find him here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ree...

(Proper) Self-care with Kate Lund

April 03, 2019 05:23 - 24 minutes - 25.4 MB

Recently self-care seems to have become synonymous with expensive facemasks and canceling plans. What is self-care, actually? And how can we practice it properly? Kate and Paula talk strategies, awareness and making time for yourself. Kate Lund is a photographer, illustrator, plant mama, and a generally celestial being. You can find her here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kate.lund/ If you’ve stumbled upon us, don’t forget to review and subscribe to the podcast! Produced by That’s...

Achieving Goals Through Habits with Nicolas Angelosanto

March 28, 2019 10:30 - 36 minutes - 34.8 MB

Trying to achieve a goal? Not sure how to get there? Keep falling off the wagon? Same! Let’s figure out how to get through it. Nic is an award-winning actor and theatre maker, and short-film maker. You can check out his work on his website, and Art for Earthlings. Website: https://www.nicolas-angelosanto.com/ Art for Earthlings here: https://www.instagram.com/art_for_earthlings/ A quick note: there is a reference to a previous episode which has not been released. All you need to know is ...

Career Spotlight: Acting with Mitch Wood

March 27, 2019 22:35 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MB

For our first career spotlight, we have a frank discussion with the ever-charismatic Mitch Wood about acting. Process, growth, managing survival jobs; let’s get into it. You can find Mitch here: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8973042/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitch.wood/ Note: The Mary Oliver quote Paula refers to is from the poem The Summer Day; “Tell me, what is it you plan to do/with your one wild and precious life?” You can read the full poem here: https://wordsforthe...

Private Health Insurance with Dominic Murphy

March 27, 2019 22:13 - 33 minutes - 36 MB

Do we REALLY need it? This week Paula has a friendly debate with Dom on just that. Dom is an experienced video and content director, editor and producer. He’s also British, and a brilliant cook. You can find him here: Website: https://www.dmmovingimage.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dm_movingimage/?hl=en Note: We are not experts, this is an important individual decision. Also, Paula’s personal medical history has meant that she has a bias towards being able to quickly access ...

Coping While Job Hunting with Jennifer Laycock

March 27, 2019 22:09 - 36 minutes - 38.2 MB

For many (including us), job hunting is a modern form of psychological torture. This week Jen and Paula talk about how they manage the job-hunting process, and the stress that goes with it. Jen talks about how you can make your own opportunities. Paula talks about the benefits of having a designated crying time (also known as ‘worry time’ or a ‘worry list’). Jennifer is an award-winning actor and director, clown, theatre creator, entrepreneur, environmental activist, and all-round boss babe...

Creative Collaboration with Claudia Piggott

March 26, 2019 04:17 - 31 minutes - 28.1 MB

Collaboration plays such a key role, not only in the creative process and career progress of artists, but in everyday life. How do we make sure we are collaborating, and not being used, though? This week we talk to Claudia Piggott, a multidisciplinary artist and designer who kicks goals in so many artistic arenas. You can find Claudia here: Website: https://www.claudiapiggott.com/ Graphic design: https://www.instagram.com/claudiapiggott_design/ Modelling: https://www.instagram.com/claud...

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