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Podcast Movement Evolutions 2023

City of Writers Radio has been on a self-imposed, unpublicized hiatus, and I’m sorry about that.

Thank you for your grace and patience as I sorted out the rest of my 2022.

I’m ready to dive back into this thing that I love to do, and I’m starting with my attendance at Podcast Movement Evolutions 2023.

It’s being held at the Westgate Resort here in Las Vegas.

I wouldn’t have tried to attend if it was held elsewhere.

That’s a big plus for working in a tourist destination with lots of convention space.

I’m taking the beginner track because I consider myself a hobby podcaster.

I hope to learn some tips and tricks to fold into my current workflow.

I also plan to be a sponge and get some inspiration since I’ve been a creative hermit for the past year or so.

Attending this year was a late-minute decision, and I’m grateful to the people who are making this possible.

Are you going this year? Let me know! I’d love to connect with you.

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Guilliean Pacheco (she/her) is an American of Filipino descent. She is an early career full-stack writer by day and raconteuse by night. Her journey includes earning an M.F.A. in Writing from the University of San Francisco, a Media Writing certificate from the New School, and becoming an Anaphora Arts poetry fellow. She's also a valued A.I.R. and IWW FJU member, deeply rooted in her passion for supporting the creative community. A misplaced California girl, she lives in Las Vegas normally — if one could call living there normal — on Southern Paiute land.

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