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Seth Cameron - How Anxiety and Fear Force New Ideas

36 min · 28 de may de 2020
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This week's Blueprint episode features Seth Cameron, Executive Director at Children's Museum of the Arts with host Dinesh Boaz, Creative Director and Co-Founder of Direct Agents and guest host Maddie Fantle, Associate Director, Creative & Marketing at Direct Agents. In this episode, you'll hear about Seth's journey from founding a creative group with friends as young adults to starting a new role a month before the pandemic hit NYC. He discusses the need to make quick creative decisions in an effort to keep art alive in people's homes during this time.  Make sure to tune in and subscribe!

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