The Intrinsic Value & Vulnerability in Sharing Who We Are

Episode 130 January 29, 2023 00:06:35
The Intrinsic Value & Vulnerability in Sharing Who We Are
Humanitou: Exploring Humanness + Creativity
The Intrinsic Value & Vulnerability in Sharing Who We Are

Jan 29 2023 | 00:06:35

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Show Notes

In this short solo episode (ep 130), Adam Williams digs into why he shares what he creates as a writer, artist, podcaster and so on, even when no one is asking him to. He explores the value of being vulnerable over and over, and facing down the fear. Read and listen to more at humanitou.com.

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