The Starting Bloq Ep 8: Creatives, Relocating (Part II)

Wednesday, October 24th, 2018

Moving is never fun, especially when you have a creative job. Juggling deadlines while you’re trying to make sure the utilities are turned on is the worst. Moving can also be scary. For a lot of people, leaving everything you know and love behind in the hopes of greater opportunities is a gamble.

Today’s show is part two on this topic and my guests are extremely candid as to why they moved and how it totally changed their lives. Zelda Devon (storyboard artist) started out in New York City and now resides in Los Angeles, and Dan Christenson (cartoonist, translator) went from Tucson, Arizona all the way to La Rochelle, France. I thank them both for joining me and sharing their stories.
 

 


 

Music provided by Bensound

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