What I'm finding, in drastic contrast to my job hunting experience after graduating from undergrad, which seriously gave me PTSD, is that...sometimes interviews are fun.
I keep surprising myself with all the experiences from which I draw evocative anecdotes and thoughtful answers.
I just get to sit in a room with someone in my field, who understands the importance of arts in education, and talk about why I'm so passionate about it and why I think it's so essential.
It's not really any less nerve-racking but it's certainly more satisfying.
And, if I sit back and think about how much experience I really have in this field, it adds up to almost ten years.
Crazy.
Also, sometimes what I'm asked to do is play games with eight-year-olds and run around dance studios, pretending to be popcorn and trash cans.
So, you know, that's pretty cool too, I guess.
Like a waterfall in slow motion, Part One
2 years ago
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