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126. Artist/Entrepreneurs: Cody Clarifies

We do a lot of talking around here because we think the world is an incredibly rich and diverse place with a plethora of human experiences that require us to stop and take inventory of just what the heck is happening. But sometimes when we talk, there is still more left unsaid. Let’s be honest, podcasts aren’t a perfect medium because the conversation can only go one way at a time. The back-and-forth with the audience isn’t there in the moment, but it does come through in our inboxes.

This week, Ryan, Garreth, and Cody sit down to talk about a few questions that were sent in based on the first two episodes about entrepreneurship, and we get to jump in with two feet to a new segment we like to call Cody Clarifies where Cody helps us clarify what we were saying. Congratulations, Cody! You now have your very own jingle.

Hit us up if you’d like it as your ringtone. That’s still a thing, right?

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Stream our documentary The Builder!
For a limited time, our documentary The Builder is available to stream on Vimeo! The film centers on the art scene in Richmond, Virginia, with a focus on Oregon Hill native and contractor Don Childress, who–to the surprise of many–has an incredible contemporary art collection. This collection includes work from Francisco Clemente, Ron Johnson, and Bill Fisher to name just a few. Check out more at The Builder’s website.

Help Ken Gilbertson and Hatchback Gallery!
Our good friend Ken is trying to update Hatchback Gallery to better serve his new city and its art lovers. While he won’t let anyone touch the outside of the gallery, he does want to get a few new parts and build some new walls. We are helping Ken launch a GoFundMe; even a few bucks can be a big help!



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