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My Biggest Takeaways from Erik Wahl's book 'The Spark and the Grind.' Plus my review of the movie 'The Kid Who Would Be King'





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On this episode I discuss my biggest takeaways from Erik Wahl's fantastic book 'The Spark and the Grind.'    If you're a creative type like me, you will like this!

I also review one of my early favorite films of 2019, 'The Kid Who Would Be King.' 

YouTube version of 'The Spark and The Grind,' My Biggest Takeaways.

YouTube version of my review of 'The Kid Who Would Be King.'



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