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In Ten Years Time
The Interview: Amplifying Creativity with Satch
Season 3, Ep. 6
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In the final episode we speak to ‘professional amplifier’ Satch. He's a creative human being, a songwriter, a genre queer artist, a singer, a podcaster, a dad, a footy fan, an educator, a vulnerability expert. How can we feel comfortable with the uncomfortable? Tricia and Satch talk about the power of vulnerability, unlocking inspiration and finding community to grow your creative passion.
Find Satch’s work, including Present in the Post here: https://www.therealsatch.com/
Follow Satch @therealsatch on Instagram
Hospital Parking by Stephanie Lambring watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S0BsJiCjDf0 (YouTube)
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