Thriving Artists, Part 2, Christine Negherbon
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Anxiety and the Artist
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In this episode I chat withchoreographer,author and educator Christine Negherbon. We talk about raising children while pursuing a career in the arts and giving yourself grace.We also talk about The Thriving Artists, a book and training program she created with her husband, Joe Abraham, that helps artists thrive both as artists and as business people. Christine also provides some great insight intoparentinga child with anxiety.
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