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225 episodes
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What’s My Thesis? Javier Proenza
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- Society & Culture
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4.8 • 22 Ratings
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Every week, artists teach Javier Proenza.
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225 Slow & Steady Wins the Race : Art Career Longevity - Kristopher Raos
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224 Art in the LA Harbor: Long Beach and San Pedro - Art Journalist and Podcaster Melina Paris
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223 Art Gallery Representation 101: Mid to High Level Gallery Art Sales - Advisor to Art Collectors Saskia Bailey
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Customer Reviews
Unexpected Conversations
I’m not sure what I thought What’s My Thesis ? would be about, but I was not prepared for the interesting perspectives of the different guests each episode. I think the host has chosen some interesting people to have conversation with. I have had my mind stretched even on topics I know intimately; a testament to how timely and important the topics are. I enjoy the format of free-form conversation. I think you do a decent job of reigning it in and keeping to the topic as much as possible. The tangents do eventually link up! Personally, I relate everything together so this format makes sense to me! Glad I discovered this show, looking forward to listening more!
Good Stuff
I love Narrative Therapy interesting to hear your experience as a client I’ve heard many stories about the oppressive type of experiences that clients feel from therapist or therapies.
I also love the idea or collaboration of art and the human growth experience
Boring
I read the description of this podcast’s content and found myself intrigued. Listened to five minutes and was bored out of my gourd. Random conversation is not interesting.