Tag: support the arts
Posted on July 24, 2019
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This episode, the authors Nan and Octavia talk about those endearing childhood books that actually have terrible lessons, morals and themes. Plus, they talk about making a kitchy movie about kitten parties. Ok, they’re not really going to do that, but it’s a funny… Continue Reading “Kitschens (and Bad Books)”
Category: stalledTags: accomplishment, acheive, achievement, author, authors, creative circle of support, encouragement, entertainment, entrepreneur, goals, hustle, moral support, motivation, overcoming self doubt, podcast, podcasts, self depreciating thoughts, self-help, small business, SMART goals, start up, startup, success, support the arts, winning, wins, writing community, writing group
Posted on July 17, 2019
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When Nan & Octavia unpack the origins of an unanticipated rift in their relationship, the only rationale is The Octavian Theorem. The authors spend this episode dissecting the pros and cons of digital and virtual writer’s groups in the limitless world of social media… Continue Reading “The Octavian Theorem”
Category: stalledTags: accomplishment, acheive, achievement, author, authors, creative circle of support, encouragement, entertainment, entrepreneur, goals, hustle, moral support, motivation, overcoming self doubt, podcast, podcasts, self depreciating thoughts, self-help, small business, SMART goals, start up, startup, success, support the arts, winning, wins, writing community, writing group
Posted on October 9, 2018
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Nan and Octavia check-in on big wins and discuss the future of bookstores and bookshop culture. https://tavindamedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Episode-6-Is-That-Thunder.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | RSS
Category: stalled, UncategorizedTags: am writing, author, authors, bookstore, entrepreneur, featured, podcast, podcasts, publishing, support the arts, writer, writing
Posted on October 2, 2018
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Nan and Octavia bypass the traditional show and comment on the Supreme Court nomination hearings and the heaviness in our country around the rampant invisibility and disposability of women — especially within the American government. We see you. We hear you. We believe you. We are… Continue Reading “Episode 5: Little Girls with Big Dreams”
Category: stalledTags: am writing, assault, author, authors, encouragement, entrepreneur, hearings, inspiration, kavanaugh, me too, podcast, podcasts, publishing, support the arts, survivor, why i didn't report, writer, writing
Posted on August 29, 2018
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Well, what can we expect besides everything being complicated and nothing being simple? That’s basically the premise of the show anyway! After an expectedly unexpected delay, our show is finally available on iTunes and Stitcher! Click above and please rate (⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️) and subscribe and… Continue Reading “Stalled start”
Category: UncategorizedTags: am writing, authors, comedy, entrepreneur, inspiration, patreon, podcast, podcasts, publish, publishing, support the arts, tavinda media, writing
Posted on August 22, 2018
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Everyone starts somewhere, and we’re here — right at ground zero. In order for us to continue creating awesome content for you, we need some help. Visit the link below to become a patron. Your monthly pledge — even just a dollar — will… Continue Reading “Become a Patron!”
Posted on August 21, 2018
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Ok, so Nan and I just recorded our first episode of Stalled last night and it was AMAZING. We have so much to talk about and share — it’s unedited and unscripted and all sorts of vulnerable real talk beauty. I was worried at… Continue Reading “Stalled and Happy”
Posted on July 12, 2018
by Octavia
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This is my first blog post on my NEW COMPANY SITE [insert my own dropped jaw here] This title was the default place holder, but it seemed so fitting, I’m just going to leave it. More — so so so much more — to… Continue Reading “The Journey Begins”