the make light summer break: on learning something new
While I was in Savannah, I recorded the second episode of the Make Light Show summer break. I was feeling pretty excited about Alex’s experience at the Savannah College of Art & Design — she was so excited about learning new software, new graphic design techniques, and honing her new illustration skills — and it made me think about how learning something new is a surefire way to keep your life feeling vibrant.
So join me as I share my thoughts from a hot, steamy courtyard in Savannah. Click here or the arrow below to listen (and click here for the show notes):
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