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Welcome to the Inspired Painter Podcast! In today's episode, I talk about a 2 step process that will help you to create a body of work in 3 months or less!
Other links mentioned:
Era Contemporary Gallery; The New Pre-Raphaelite submission:
www.eracontemporary.com
My FREE Guide I wrote for artists based on my own method: 30 Days to 3k: the Definitive Guide to Authentically Selling Your Artwork Online:
www.thevisionaryartistssalon.com
Apply for a free 30 minute explore call to see if my coaching program, Artist Soul Mastery is right for you:
www.thevisionaryartistssalon.com
My personal artworks:
www.jessicalibor.com
My name is Jessica Libor, and I am the host of the Inspired Painter Podcast, an artist, educator and curator. I'm the founder of the Visionary Artist's Salon, a heart-centered virtual space for artists to be empowered to step forward into a successful career with forward momentum. If you’re an artist who wants to create an amazing and fulfilling career and life, this podcast is for you! I’ll be sharing inspiration that has worked for me and art world insights and tips. My goal with this podcast is to help you feel in control of your art career and empowered to be the best artist you can be! Keep up with me on Instagram at my artist account @jessicaliborstudio or my coaching and teaching account @visionaryartistssalon .
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The best chess and Go players in the world aren’t human beings any more; they’re artificially-intelligent computer programs. But the best poker players are still humans. Poker is a laboratory for understanding how rationality works in real-world situations: it features stochastic events, incomplete information, Bayesian updating, game theory, reading other people, a battle between emotions and reason, and real-world stakes. Maria Konnikova started in psychology, turned to writing, and then took up professional-level poker, and has learned a lot along the way about the challenges of being rational. We talk about what games like poker can teach us about thinking and human psychology.
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Maria Konnikova received her Ph.D. in psychology from Columbia University. She is currently a contributing writer for The New Yorker. She is the author of two bestselling books, The Confidence Game and Mastermind: How to Think Like Sherlock Holmes. Among her awards are the 2019 Excellence in Science Journalism Award from the Society of Personality and Social Psychology. She is a successful tournament poker player and Ambassador for PokerStars. She is the host of The Grift podcast. Her new book is The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win.
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