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Season 7, Episode 23: Test episode

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Thank you for listening to the podcast this year, we hope you have found it helpful and good company, wherever and however y...


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Test episode

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Hello, World!

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Tom's website: tomshepherdart.com

Peter's website:


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Season 7, Episode 22: Best of Season 7, 2025

For this special compilation episode of the podcast, we look back at Season 7 and share some of our favourite moments, from our most popular episodes, from the past year.

If this compilation whets your appetite, and you would like to listen to the full episodes from this season, they are:

Findin...


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Season 7, Episode 21: Reflecting on the Year

In this special episode of the podcast, and the final recorded one for 2025, Peter and Tom reflect on the year just gone. They discuss some of their favourite podcast guests, their favourite podcast chats and look back to the planning episode right at the start of the year, to evaluate whether some of the goals and ...


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Season 7, Episode 20: Creating a body of work

In this episode, Peter and Tom dive into something that sounds a bit grand and serious, but actually sits right at the heart of what Artists do — creating a body of work. Whilst it might sound like something that happens after twenty years and a few gallery retrospectives, really, it’s just about building ...


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