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Ep. 006 - "Rivalry? What rivalry?" - w. Vivardy Boursiquot (Photo Friday Special)

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Don't you just love it when a good wholesome, unplanned, unrehearsed, unscripted, unfiltered and honest conversation just flows smoothly and takes on a life of its own? I do. Hadn't done a Photography-centered recording in a while so it was really nice of my friend and creative compadre, Vivardy Boursiquot, to stop by and chime on a couple of items that we just threw out onto the proverbial whiteboard and just ran with. What transpired was a truly fun and engaging exchange of ideas and perspectives which are always a blast if you ask me. From the subject of ethics in photography, to an open overview of Vivardy's new website, to the relevance on online critiques...we pretty much let loose on this one - and it's a gem of a good one. You can connect with Vivardy via his website for business and related inquiries. You can also follow his Social Media updates via Instagram and/or Facebook. You can download the MP3 for this episode by  right-clicking he

Ep. 005 - "I am loving this marathon called Life" - Stephanie Delpe

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© Donell Woodson (http://www.dwoodsonphotography.com) - All Rights Reserved When you have the opportunity to connect with a kindred spirit, you do not brush it off. I believe that not every person we meet along our ongoing path of Awesomeness is meant to stay there. But there is certainly a great deal of worthy and enriching connections and friendships to be made and embraced along the way.  [*Note - I'll definitely do an episode on the topic of toxic relationships as it's certainly something I want to touch on] On this episode of the Awaken The Awesome podcast , I welcome Stephanie Delpe , New York-born Fashion & Lifestyle blogger, and a woman of many of many singular accomplishments, who got on my radar recently following a recent post that really got me thinking.  See, as much as we talk about 'equality' and not dismissing the many victories that have happened over the course of our history as human beings, I do believe there are some things that M