94: How Art Helps People Feel Seen with Eric “efdot” Friedensohn artwork
You, Me, Empathy

94: How Art Helps People Feel Seen with Eric “efdot” Friedensohn

  • E94
  • 1:00:07
  • September 23rd 2019

On Episode 94 of You, Me, Empathy, Eric “efdot” Friedensohn and I explore skateboarding culture, finding work that aligns with who you are, and creating art that brings people together, and helps people feel understood and seen.

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