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What’s Your Muse?

Nov 30, 202210 minSeason 5Ep. 11
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Episode description

Whether you’re a teacher creating lesson plans, a sales person creating pitches, a storyteller creating stories, a family creating a home, or a creator of truly any kind, being able to find and harness your muse is an essential element of success. And if you’re looking for it, creative inspiration can come from anywhere.

Check out this captivating story for six ideas for finding your muse.


This Volume 5 Issue 9 positivity article originally appeared on the Hashtag Positivity website on November 29, 2022. Retrieved from https://www.hashtagpositivity.com/blog/whats-your-muse


ABOUT US

Hashtag Positivity helps emerging and established leaders experience joy in their work, life, community, and beyond.


CONNECT WITH THE HOST

Email: info@hashtagpositivty.com

Website: hashtagpositivity.com


ABOUT THE HOST

Jonas Cain is a Positivity Coach and Facilitator of Fascination for Hashtag Positivity. He enjoys climbing mountains, playing the ukulele, and spending time with his cat, Pumpkin 🐈


MUSIC CREDITS

This podcast does not own the rights to these songs and they are used here incidentally for the listener’s reference. Should the copyright holders wish any of these songs to be removed, please contact us.

  • Berlin, I. (1946). Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better (Instrumental Version) [Recorded by Annie Get Your Gun Ensemble].
  • Berlin, I. (1928/1938). God Bless America [Recorded by Kate Smith].
  • Guthrie, W. (1940). This Land Is Your Land (Recorded by Woody Guthrie].
  • Berlin, I. (1926). Blue Skies [Recorded by Irving Kaufman].
  • Berlin, I. (1935). Cheek to Cheek [Recorded by Fred Astaire].
  • Berlin, I. (1937). I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm [Recorded by Howard Barrie].
  • Berlin, I. (1954). There's No Business Like Show Business [Recorded by Ethel Merman].
  • Berlin, I. (1929). Puttin' on the Ritz [Recorded by Fred Astaire].
  • Berlin, I. (1940). White Christmas [Recorded by Bing Crosby].
  • Berlin, I. (1946). This Land Is Your Land [Recorded by Ethel Merman and Ray Middleton].
  • Berlin, I. & Guthrie, W. (1928, 1938m 1940). God Bless America / This Land Is Your Land [Recorded by Lady Gaga].


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