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"Art, Ego, and the Power of Critique"

1 h 30 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Art For Change Podcast, host Mister Sapiosexual and co-host BheeYou welcome an extraordinary panel of guests: The Original Ed, Montana Cobain, Poet East Wizard, and Lady Alva. Together, they embark on an insightful exploration of the intricate relationships between corrective criticism, ego, and the transformative power of art. Join the conversation as they delve into how artists navigate feedback and criticism in their creative journeys, discussing the importance of constructive dialogue in fostering growth. The panelists share personal experiences, shedding light on how egos can both hinder and enhance collaboration within artistic communities. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on embracing vulnerability, the necessity of constructive criticism, and the vital role art plays in challenging societal norms. This episode is a celebration of creativity as a catalyst for change, encouraging all artists to harness their voices for impactful expression. Tune in for an enriching dialogue that inspires reflection and action in the world of art and beyond.

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