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Episode 25 with Don Hall

Artists Mean Business by Jess Kaswiner

Nov 14, 201532:23Arts

Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent can do is tell a child their "special". Words to live by from di...

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Episode 25 with Don Hall is an episode from Artists Mean Business by Jess Kaswiner. Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent...

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Published Nov 14, 2015, 32:23 long, audio available.

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What is Episode 25 with Don Hall about?

Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent can do is tell a child their "special". Words to live by from director of live events at WBEZ, Don Hall. Saved by the universe at a young age - at least according to his mother - Don Hall has worn a variety of hats helping to sow together the quilted ecosystem that is Chicago's performance underbelly. A man who continues to play his part sculpting the city's storytelling scene, talks about how doing what no one else wants to do is where you can find your sweet spot! "Once in a while you get a "Blue Man Group", says Hall, "but most successful people in the arts are not doing anything innovative or new." Hear this, and more from the provocative Mr. Don Hall on Episode 25. Quoting fellow producer and podcaster, Shannon Cason, Don Hall feels "I've hit a point where I no longer want to be successful, I just want to be significant. (Shannon Kasig) Advice to millennials, emerging artists, and so much more on Podcast with the irreverent, and always gregarious Don Hall. The best and worst thing a parent can do is tell a child their "special". Words to live by from director of live events at WBEZ, Don Hall. Saved by the universe at a young age - at least according to his mother - Don Hall has worn a variety of hats helping to sow together the quilted ecosystem that is Chicago's performance underbelly. A man who continues to play his part sculpting the city's storytelling scene, talks about how doing what no one else wants to do is where you can find your sweet spot! "Once in a while you get a "Blue Man Group", says Hall, "but most successful people in the arts are not doing anything innovative or new." Hear this, and more from the provocative Mr. Don Hall on Episode 25. Quoting fellow producer and podcaster, Shannon Cason, Don Hall feels "I've hit a point where I no longer want to be successful, I just want to be signifigant. -Shannon Kasig -- All the best, Jess Kaswiner @JessinAction 201.650.5851 Drawing Connections

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Published Nov 14, 2015 and 32:23 long