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009: The Artist’s Responsibility

Before I get into the main topic, I give you a quick run down of what’s been happening in my life creatively and professionally, and how to find out more.

Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode

Here are some of the things I talk about in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!

Share Your Thoughts on the Artist’s Responsibility

After listening to this episode, you know I have strong opinions regarding the artist’s responsibility. Do you agree? Do you have a different view? Speak up about it, or… you know what? I’m just going to assume you’re with me 100%!  Let’s hear from you in the comments!

 

I think about the artist’s responsibility a lot, and it’s on my mind every time a comedian or filmmaker comes under fire for the work they create. So in this episode, I lay it all out and define the artist’s responsibility.

It’s a bit different from, but kin to, James Baldwin’s interpretation. With all due respect, his version might even be a subset of mine. Listen and see what you think.

Before I get into the main topic, I give you a quick run down of what’s been happening in my life creatively and professionally, and how to find out more.

Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode

Here are some of the things I talk about in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!

Share Your Thoughts on the Artist’s Responsibility

After listening to this episode, you know I have strong opinions regarding the artist’s responsibility. Do you agree? Do you have a different view? Speak up about it, or… you know what? I’m just going to assume you’re with me 100%!  Let’s hear from you in the comments!

 

Do you have any kind of responsibility for what you create? Do you have a certain, specific, responsibility as a creator?

I think about the artist’s responsibility a lot, and it’s on my mind every time a comedian or filmmaker comes under fire for the work they create. So in this episode, I lay it all out and define the artist’s responsibility.

It’s a bit different from, but kin to, James Baldwin’s interpretation. With all due respect, his version might even be a subset of mine. Listen and see what you think.

Before I get into the main topic, I give you a quick run down of what’s been happening in my life creatively and professionally, and how to find out more.

Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode

Here are some of the things I talk about in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!

Share Your Thoughts on the Artist’s Responsibility

After listening to this episode, you know I have strong opinions regarding the artist’s responsibility. Do you agree? Do you have a different view? Speak up about it, or… you know what? I’m just going to assume you’re with me 100%!  Let’s hear from you in the comments!

 

Do you have any kind of responsibility for what you create? Do you have a certain, specific, responsibility as a creator?

I think about the artist’s responsibility a lot, and it’s on my mind every time a comedian or filmmaker comes under fire for the work they create. So in this episode, I lay it all out and define the artist’s responsibility.

It’s a bit different from, but kin to, James Baldwin’s interpretation. With all due respect, his version might even be a subset of mine. Listen and see what you think.

Before I get into the main topic, I give you a quick run down of what’s been happening in my life creatively and professionally, and how to find out more.

Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode

Here are some of the things I talk about in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!

Share Your Thoughts on the Artist’s Responsibility

After listening to this episode, you know I have strong opinions regarding the artist’s responsibility. Do you agree? Do you have a different view? Speak up about it, or… you know what? I’m just going to assume you’re with me 100%!  Let’s hear from you in the comments!

 

Do you have any kind of responsibility for what you create? Do you have a certain, specific, responsibility as a creator?

I think about the artist’s responsibility a lot, and it’s on my mind every time a comedian or filmmaker comes under fire for the work they create. So in this episode, I lay it all out and define the artist’s responsibility.

It’s a bit different from, but kin to, James Baldwin’s interpretation. With all due respect, his version might even be a subset of mine. Listen and see what you think.

Before I get into the main topic, I give you a quick run down of what’s been happening in my life creatively and professionally, and how to find out more.

Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode

Here are some of the things I talk about in this episode, including a few links to sites with which I have an affiliate relationship. I’ll earn a small commission at no extra cost to you if you purchase products through those links. It’s a lovely way to show your support for Sonitotum!

Share Your Thoughts on the Artist’s Responsibility

After listening to this episode, you know I have strong opinions regarding the artist’s responsibility. Do you agree? Do you have a different view? Speak up about it, or… you know what? I’m just going to assume you’re with me 100%!  Let’s hear from you in the comments!

 

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