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S1,E10: Artist - John Darley

Episode 10 of the Small Lake City podcast, hosted by Erik Nilsson, titled "S1,E10: Artist - John Darley" was published on December 15, 2023 and runs 114 minutes.

December 15, 2023 ·114m · Small Lake City

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Have you ever wondered what it takes to carve out a successful career in art? This episode offers an enriching conversation with the immensely talented John Darley, who graciously takes us along on his captivating journey from a creative childhood in Florida to becoming a successful artist in Salt Lake City, Utah. With a creative family background, John's intriguing narrative is truly a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and tenacity, even in the face of adversity. Packed with ins...

Have you ever wondered what it takes to carve out a successful career in art? This episode offers an enriching conversation with the immensely talented John Darley, who graciously takes us along on his captivating journey from a creative childhood in Florida to becoming a successful artist in Salt Lake City, Utah. With a creative family background, John's intriguing narrative is truly a testament to the power of hard work, passion, and tenacity, even in the face of adversity.

Packed with inspiring anecdotes and insightful discussions, we delve into the fascinating world of art, exploring its profound significance in our careers and lives. John shares his experiences with art, his battles with anxiety, and the courage he discovered through artistry and love. As we traverse through the realm of self-employment, homeownership, and the vibrant Utah art community, we illuminate deeper topics such as the importance of honing artistic skills, storytelling through art, and the bravery required to embrace uncertainty.

Immerse yourself in compelling discussions on childhood art and creative expression, the unique challenges and rewards of being an artist, and the intriguing intersection of art, love, and confidence in dating. Listen in as we discuss the importance of artistic skill, the struggles and victories of self-employment, and the thrill of homeownership. Discover the thriving art community in Utah, the impact of public art, and the evolution of artistic style. Whether you're an artist, an art enthusiast, or someone seeking a dose of inspiration, this episode is an empowering journey into the world of art filled with personal experiences, triumphs, and the joy of hard work paying off.

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