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In this episode of The Creativity Talks, Rene and Crystal dive into the latter five of ten components of creativity, from process to connection. __________________________________________________ 

For Crystal and Rene, Creativity isn't just a quality. It's a religion. Tune in to learn why the creative drive is at the forefront of everything they do, from self-care to songwriting to simply being human.  Take a deep dive into the research on Creativity and flow, insights about the creative process, interviews with guests in the field, and actionable meditations for tending to your creative self.  You'll come away with a palpable connection to the creative spirit that lives in all of us and a deeper connection to the creative desire that makes you, you.

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