In conversation with Riley Woodell

"Being muse-worthy. Finding something about yourself that isn’t present in others. It doesn’t have to be cosmetic or a skill, it can just be your essence. There’s a certain charisma in some people that’s magnetic. When it’s absent you’re acutely aware of it and you miss it. Find what it is about you that’s irreplaceable and tap into it. That’s what gives longevity and life to a career."

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