20 - DISCUSSION: Strategies to Elevate Your Work or Just Get Started

EPISODE · Jan 22, 2019 · 1H 8M

20 - DISCUSSION: Strategies to Elevate Your Work or Just Get Started

from Humming Fools · host Ominous Media

Back for a good old-fashioned discussion episode, Noah & Sleepy-Kyle break down their "catalyst" strategies, along with the general ingredients they gravitate towards in art. While it's all opinion, hopefully there's some info that can help YOU in the future when you're feeling stuck or just wanting to elevate your work. If not, at least you can listen to a sleep-deprived Kyle slowly lose his mind—that's always fun. New episodes EVERY Tuesday around noon! Please be sure to subscribe, check out our website Ominous.Media, and follow our official and personal accounts on Instagram! Noah & Kyle As always, thanks to Josh Flynn for our tasty intro and outro music. Check him out on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/joshdflynn/ SHOW NOTES: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross interview: http://songexploder.net/nine-inch-nails?fbclid=IwAR3UoCavtU6LRRIuW9l5MNku5G5UsaOiuoThWhooOS8R5tjjooN512imeMo

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20 - DISCUSSION: Strategies to Elevate Your Work or Just Get Started

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