Folk om fortida

From growing up in New York during the 50s and 60s, to living the life of a musician around the world, and all the uncertainty and nervousness that follows. In this conversation with Deborah Jeanne Weitzman (65) we cover a whole lot of ground, and towards the very end we even tap into perfectionism, and how to deal with it in the age of social media.

Show Notes

From growing up in New York during the 50s and 60s, to living the life of a musician around the world, and all the uncertainty and nervousness that follows. In this conversation with Deborah Jeanne Weitzman (65) we cover a whole lot of ground, and towards the very end we even tap into perfectionism, and how to deal with it in the age of social media.

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