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This is a recommendation episode, where I tell you more about episodes from my other podcasts that came out this week AND some flashbacks to other episodes from the other three podcasts in my four podcast world. This episode is the exact same on all of the podcasts it is on this week, so if you are crazy enough to listen to more than one of my pods, you only need to listen to one of these.
A few money announcements first. I am starting a Beginning Expat Podcasters Online Two Hour Workshop this Fall. Email me to get more information, stephfuccio(gmail.com) . I am also selling my voice! No, really, If you or anyone you know needs a voiceover talent, please contact me at https://www.voices.com/actors/stephfuccio. I am NOT charging for promo spots in the three interview podcasts: Virtual, Scripts and Bookish but am offering them for FREE (inspiration: Odd Dad Out Podcast, thanks Adam) to Content Creators that I like AND that fit into that particular episode’s content. Enough about money, let’s get to the audio goodness.
This week we have a new episode of Creatively Complicated Podcast with my Co-Host, Writer Summer Rylander. In this podcast we dive into the messiness of our own creative process. In this episode, we focus on doing more and doing less, essentially realizing that we need to change creative productivity places. Does tasking out your creative process help you do more and improve your craft?
Going back to previous episodes of Changing Scripts, I want to highlight another Writer, Jeremy Tiang. Jeremy was kind enough to sit down with me when he was visiting Shanghai last year. To clarify, Jeremy is a Writer, Translator and Playright; words are what Jeremy Tiang uses to share his ideas about the world and all of its ambiguity. In his prose he addresses issues of identity, culture, and the boundaries of what we think these things mean. His upbringing in Singapore was multicultural and yet it was not. We primarily explore Jeremy’s language experiences from early childhood to the present day. But those cultural tones are impossible to remove from language, so we did not even try.
Another flashback episode I’d like to highlight is on the Virtual Expats Podcast. A former student of mine from Hanoi, Vietnam and an Artist now living in my birthplace, New York City, Anh Ta, in episode 66. We explore how her geographic movement from Vietnam to the U.S. has affected her online experience. Anh is an Artist with a strong online presence that she carefully curated for both professional and personal usage.
By the way, if all this talk about podcasts is inspiring you to make your own, you can get a free month of Podbean hosting service by using this promo code: https://www.podbean.com/virtualexpats
Bookish Expats podcast has a brand new episode starting off Season 4 next Friday. Nicole Palazzo from the Expat Cast Podcast will be with us to talk about how a certain book about Germany helped her understand her new host culture.
All of our podcasts will be back to normal in August with Virtual and Creatively Complicated will have two episodes and Changing Scripts will have 1, a full schedule for the next month will be in the show notes and available at https://stephfuccio.weebly.com/.weebly.com
Upcoming episodes:
All episodes are published Fridays @ 12pm Panda time (China time), which is where I am currently living (If you are in North America, that’s late Thursday evening):
-July 19, 2019: Creatively Complicated
-July 26, 2019: Bookish Expats: Nicole Palazzo, Expat Cast Podcast
-August 2, 2019: Virtual Expats: Danny Salay, Travel Man Dan on YouTube
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Creatively Complicated
-August 9, 2019: Changing Scripts: Thom Clairmont, ThomReads on Instagram
-August 16, 2019: Virtual Expats:Ting AND Creatively Complicated
You can follow all of our projects here:https://stephfuccio.weebly.com/
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