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Finding Your Voice

Adam Gollner
Adam Gollner is a freelance journalist and musician based in Montreal.
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Adam Gollner, a freelance journalist in Montreal, talks about the importance of finding one's voice during the artistic process. It is a mysterious process since there isn't a set of rules. Gollner explains that the only thing one can do is be disciplined. Practice and stick with it. He also shares that finding one's voice simply means being truth to one's self. Also in this segment, Gollner points out that finding one's voice is intangible. One might find it and not even realize it.



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May-06
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