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Mitch Joel is a journalist and publicist. He is president of Twist Image, a digital marketing agency and president and a founding partner of Distort Entertainment.
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How to Write One Song
Jeff Tweedy - 2020-10-13
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Discover the secrets of songwriting with How to Write One Song! With practical guidance and a fresh perspective, this book simplifies the notoriously mysterious art form of writing a song. Author Jeff Tweedy emphasizes the power of focusing on just one song and incorporating creativity into your daily routine. Dive into the intimate process of lyric writing, music composition, and the magic that happens when they come together. Get started on your journey to becoming a songwriter with this inspiring read.
Mitch Joel
2021-07-06T11:48:22.000Z
My current muse. The amazing How To Write One Song by @JeffTweedy from @Wilco. You have to read this one. What are you currently reading? #bookstagram #booknerd #creativty      source
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Sapiens
A Brief History of Humankind
Yuval Noah Harari - 2015-01-01 (first published in 2011)
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Discover the story of human history, from the first humans to walk the earth to today's modern society. Explore how we came to believe in gods, nations, and human rights, and how our societies were shaped by the Cognitive, Agricultural, and Scientific Revolutions. Sapiens covers it all, using insights from biology, anthropology, paleontology, and economics to challenge our beliefs about what it means to be human. Are we happier now than we were before? Can we change our behavior and influence the future? Dr. Yuval Noah Harari's provocative and wide-ranging book will challenge the way you think about our species and our place in the world.
Mitch Joel
2015-08-12T12:30:22.000Z
Have you read the book, Sapiens, by Yuval Noah Harari? Great read. Here's his @TEDTalks on the topic. Mind=blown:      source