This season on Creative Crossroads (the podcast I host with my pal Catherine) we decided to include some conversations just between the two of us. One of those episodes dropped today...
In this episode Catherine and I talk about creating a personal curriculum. Have you heard of this concept? Apparently it's quite popular especially among younger folks (ok let's be honest, most everyone is younger than me! Ha). Basically, it's anything that has captured your attention and caused you to dig deep into researching it just for your own amusement. Anyways, Catherine introduced me to it and when she described it I realize I've been creating a personal curriculum for myself all along.
I encourage you to listen to the podcast for all of the details about my personal curriculum and Catherine's too. I assure you they are both interesting, but totally different from each other! Mine centers around architecture, specifically Frank Lloyd Wright. And no, I won't be returning to college for an architecture degree, but I am enjoying all that I am learning.
I talk on the podcast about my recent visit to Taliesin West, Wright's architecture camp/school in Scottsdale, AZ. During a recent visit to Phoenix, hubby and I had a free day to tour Taliesin and it was absolutely gorgeous and fascinating...
I love the way all of the buildings blend into the scenery. And I can't wait to learn more about Wright, his buildings and philosophy. Hopefully I'll have the opportunity to visit more of his creations too.
Do you have a personal curriculum? Something that has sent you down a rabbit hole lately? I'd love to hear about it!
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