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Episode description
Welcome to the 3rd edition of This is Not Advice, my advice column that’s not an advice column for paid subscribers of What Works.
This week, I am tackling a question that came up during last week’s workshop on media ecosystems (link to replay below!) and that my husband Sean asked me just this morning. It also came up a number of times during a workshop on audio essays that I taught earlier this year.
So I’m going to assume this is something that a lot of folks struggle with—myself included on a regular basis.
Here’s the gist:
maybe a book, a podcast series, an online course, even a single essay.
How do I even begin working on something like that?
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