Episode 12: Hilary Broman
For some creatives, the drive to create and constantly be creating is strong. It can sometimes even be overwhelming. But poet Hilary Broman knows her life without balance of other creative and non-creative endeavors besides poetry would make for a frustrating life. Not only is she still focused on finishing a delayed college career in speech pathology, she teaches dancing to kids on the side. This mix of creative and non-creative facets of her life not only drive her writing but keeps her writing from become a job or chore.
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Music: Addis Ababa by Eshi Era