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The Mindset of Motivation: A Conversation with Watercolor Artist Arline Mann

What can fuel your fire as an artist? Sometimes, you just have to step right into it. Tune in as watercolor artist Arline Mann discusses her work and what motivated her to begin her career as an artist at the age of 63, and what continues to motivate her. In a short time, Mann ha ...  Show more

Minisode: 3 Ways Alysa Liu Used Manifestation

In this episode, your host Marina Granger speaks about three ways that we can see Manifestation in how Alysa Liu secured Olympic Gold. Being an excellent figure skater paired with her mindset, has us all thinking about her incredible energy...and that's manifestation! Marina disc ...  Show more

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