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Back to EpisodesEpisode 107: Creating Is Self Care, featuring Kathleen of Republica Unicornia
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Kathleen--the owner and yarn wench behind Republica Unicornia--joins us to talk about the therapeutic benefits of crafting, the fight for progress over perfection, and how we can rein in our natural desire to hoard craft supplies. Amanda shares her own experience with creating as a means of coping with grief. And we hear small business audio essays from Rachel of Frayed Threads Mending and Jill of Spoils of Wear.
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