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The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

An Unmistakable Look Back at 2019

The Unmistakable Creative Podcast

Srinivas Rao

Society & Culture

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2019

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

With 2019 coming to a close and 2020 just around the corner, we take a look back at this amazing year to appreciate some of the greatest moments we shared on the Unmistakable Creative Podcast.


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0:00.0

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0:52.6

And don't forget, check out the terms and that started to get me thinking it's like how many of our

1:15.6

goals that we're working towards are actually defined by us from our lived experience like

1:21.9

things that we know add value to our lives, things that we know make us

1:26.0

curious and engage us.

1:29.6

And for me, the answer was not much, you like I had inherited my goals from if you will the

1:37.4

media from my culture and in some cases sure that's fine but you know it's like you know get a million dollars or even

1:45.2

worse like when you're rich you'll be happy right it's like okay let's play that out for a second

1:50.6

how do you define rich? Right? What amount of money is that? What freedom does it buy

1:58.1

exactly? And when you start thinking about things that way, they start seeming kind of impossible.

2:08.0

They think that like one person is their path you were saying about one of those people losing all their friends

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