A Life Worth Working

This Self-taught Cellist Walks Tightropes over Alligators

21 min · 9. dec. 2025
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A self-taught cellist turned visual artist and archivist, Paul Rucker thrives by moving beyond the limitations of expectations. In this episode of A Life Worth Working, you’ll learn how Paul has woven storytelling, music, and history into a career defined by curiosity and creative defiance.

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