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Finding Fresh Language for Familiar Ideas with Crowder

Today Kim and I get to talk shop with my good friend and musician, Crowder. Listen in as we learn about his process of creating and releasing music, the challenge of being misunderstood, and the importance of finding fresh language to communicate familiar ideas. The conversation ...  Show more

Books, Bummers, and Big Ideas with Zach Windahl

This week on The Writing Room, Bob and Kim sit down with their friend Zach Windahl—he’s the kind of guy who makes big ideas simple and beautiful. They talked about his latest book The Bible Simplified, and the winding path of writing, publishing, and figuring out why our words ...

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