VIDEO

Finding the Time and Space (and Discipline) for Creative Play

It’s easy to forget why you fell in love with storytelling to begin with. Between deadlines and having to make ends meet, that love can become a grind – or a burnout. This webinar will give you the tools and framework to focus your interests beyond paid work, into a practice that can sustain you and encourage more creativity.
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About this webinar

  • Wednesday, September 6, 2023.
  • 12pm PT / 3pm ET / 7pm GMT
  • 60 min
  • Free for AIR members / 
    $25 Non-Members
  • This webinar is recorded and made available for AIR members and ticket holders after the recording. 
Telling stories, particularly in audio form, is a craft that requires curiosity, open-mindedness, discipline and humility. How do you develop these skills above and beyond your paid work? How do you find the time?

This webinar will give you the tools and framework to focus your storytelling interests beyond paid work, into a practice that can sustain you and encourage more creativity.

Who is this webinar for? 

Storytellers or aspiring storytellers working in any medium, though most examples will focus on interdisciplinary and/or audio practice.

Key Takeaways

  1. The importance of distinguishing paid work from creative practice.
  2. How to build discipline and a sense of growth as an independent artist.
  3. The value of collaboration (and how to pull it off successfully).
Meet the Expert

Rux Guidi

Ruxandra has been telling stories for more than two decades. She is a member of two collaboratives: Fonografia Collective and Homelands Productions and contributor to various magazines and podcasts. Most recently, she was the host and reporter for Foreign Policy’s The Catch and story editor for Bone Valley. Currently, she’s editing two long-form investigative podcasts for Audible.
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