Creativity in the Time of Capitalism

Creativity in the Time of Capitalism

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A Conversation with Fort Lonesome's Founder, Kathie Sever, Part Two.
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A Conversation with Fort Lonesome's Founder, Kathie Sever, Part Two.

“I see myself as being of highest service when I'm interconnecting different organisms and pulling people together and figuring out how to shine a light on different people's strengths."

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Welcome to the conclusion of my two part conversation with Fort Lonesome founder Kathie Sever. If you missed Part One, be sure to start there.

Here we explore more of the dichotomy between the natural rhythms of creativity and the needs of a creative creature vs. navigating the constant costs and demands of supporting a team and the overhead of running a business. We will also explore the benefits and byproducts inherent to this friction.

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