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The Artist at Work
Being a creative person in the corporate world can be tough. Each Tuesday, join longtime friends and collaborators Angie Trigilio and Emily Sandberg as they talk about how to strike a healthy balance between nurturing your artistic side and hustling at your full-time gig - with humor, candor and real-world advice.If you work in a creative career, have a creative soul or are just looking to feel understood in a workplace that you don’t feel gets you creatively, this podcast is for you.
The Artist at Work
30. The scam of "professionalism"
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Angie & Emily
Cliffs Notes: The elitism and exclusivity of our concept of "professionalism" and how it's (maybe?) evolving; emotional sweatsuits and Northwestern ones; getting in trouble for whatever being "too authentic" is; the necessity of silliness and how it helps to build culture; the truths and untruths behind "workplace experience"; being able to have fun while producing; making your process accessible vs. keeping it a secret; slipping into bad corporate habits; setting examples as teams and individuals to create inclusive spaces; the work being more important than how we talk about it.
Extras: The slide in question.