Posts Tagged with "art"

Success, Creativity, and the Fear of Being Pigeonholed

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

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Success, Creativity, and the Fear of Being Pigeonholed

Hey multipods, Last week I announced that this year’s Multi-Passionate Must-Haves bundle sale is coming up  May 17-19, but I was a little cryptic about what the bundle contains… Well, here’s a glimpse at one of the 14 products in the sale: Cory Huff’s wonderful course, Artist Websites that Sell. Cory is an actor, storyteller, director, […]

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The Upside of Obsession: Why Being Picky About Your Workspace Pays Off

Monday, July 27, 2015

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The Upside of Obsession: Why Being Picky About Your Workspace Pays Off

Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Valerie Wernet I’m an aesthete. I am in love with what’s beautiful to me, and sensitive to its absence. So many things bother or distract me: fluorescent lights, clutter (unless it is gorgeous, meticulously arranged clutter), weird smells, music with lyrics (because I can’t stop hanging on […]

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How To Use Your Multipotentiality to Stand out from The Competition

Monday, February 10, 2014

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How To Use Your Multipotentiality to Stand out from The Competition

When you’re a creative, you have to find a way to stand out in a crowded marketplace. The arts are highly competitive and it can be tough to get your artwork seen or your music heard How can you find a way to stand out from the competition? One technique is to focus on what makes […]

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Using Music to Cook, or Why You Must Diversify Your Study

Thursday, October 24, 2013

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Using Music to Cook, or Why You Must Diversify Your Study

Editor's note: This is a guest post cartoon(!) by Stephen McCranie. Enjoy.

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The Multipotentialite Musician (or Why Your Message is more Important than Your Skill Level)

Monday, April 15, 2013

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The Multipotentialite Musician (or Why Your Message is more Important than Your Skill Level)

Editor’s note: this is a guest post by Josh Taylor. A long time ago, before even I was born was the 1965 Newport Folk Festival. The crowd awaited Bob Dylan’s usual appearance as the roadies started setting up equipment. But something was wrong…wait a minute…guitar amps? Drums?!! Wasn’t this the darling of true folkies who […]

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Announcing a New Platform for Multipotentialite Collaborations!

Monday, April 1, 2013

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Announcing a New Platform for Multipotentialite Collaborations!

Hi Friends, Emilie here. I don’t have a real blog post for you today because I’ve been working so hard on my new top-secret putty project. Sorry about that, but I can assure you that it’ll be worth it. This project is going to do so much to show the world what a bunch of […]

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Revisiting my Identity as a Musician and a Multipotentialite Twitter Party!

Monday, February 11, 2013

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Revisiting my Identity as a Musician and a Multipotentialite Twitter Party!

Greetings Multipotentialites! Before I tell you all about my adventures making music in LA, I want to let you know about our first Multipotentialite Twitter Party, which is happening tomorrow. For 24 hours, multipotentialites from around the world will be helping each other brainstorm their projects and you will be able to get help with […]

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Express an Idea Before You Choose a Medium

Monday, December 24, 2012

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Express an Idea Before You Choose a Medium

This post is by Joshua Lundquist. “Express an idea before you choose a medium,” would be a quote from me if I were addressing a bunch of young artistic types in an auditorium somewhere… But really, that is how I feel.  That is what I keep telling myself.  I don’t want to limit myself or […]

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