113. Big Life Changes + Growing my Own Botanical Art Samples


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In today’s podcast episode once again sharing with you the audio component from my latest vlog over on YouTube that was released a few days ago. It’s a bit of a mixed bag of topics including how I grow my own botanical art samples and how I photograph them later in the studio for future reference. 

The main topic of today’s conversation is a big ‘ol life update.  If you’ve noticed that I’ve been around much less often in 2023 and not very present on social media and are curious as to why this is the case, then you might just want to listen in, especially around 7 minutes in or so when I tell you what’s been going on for me lately.

I’ve been learning some new video editing software skills lately and feel enormously proud of the vlog from which this podcast is taken. It shares some beautiful moments I’ve had in my garden over the past couple of months as I’ve been navigating some big shifts in my life.

So I really hope you pop on over and check the accompanying video to this episode over on YouTube.  It’s a particularly visual episode and I want you to get the full vision of everything I am sharing.

YouTube video: https://youtu.be/4NF6roY72NM

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