A Mixtape is a cassette tape, you are right, but it’s specifically a mix of your favorite songs. It originated on cassettes because the Walkman with its first time ever portable music gave us the ability to record whatever we wanted, personal to our individual tastes. It was revolutionary to be able to mix up your songs.
Hi Ramona. I'm sure I knew that back in the day, but I never bought albums and very few tapes as a kid. I was too busy practicing the piano and performing then with my high school and college groups. Thanks for the info! Stay Creative!
I got this for Christmas and I love it so much! I have read both of Austin's other books and this one compliments them perfectly. Wonderful review, thanks for sharing. Xx
Hi Ramona. I think this journal is such a great way to spark ideas (with some help) and it's a nice size to carry with you. I hope you like it! Stay Creative!
Hi, Barb, after watching your review of Austin's Steal Like An Artist book. I found them on the Book Depository web site and of course, just had to buy them. An early Christmas present to me! I've started using the journal having fun just flipping to a random page and completing the exercise. Love your reviews. Thanks x
Hi Ngaire! I'm so happy to read that you found the books and are enjoying them. I'm really looking forward to journaling in this JOURNAL in 2018. Thanks for letting me know what you thought about them. Stay Creative!
LOVE this! Thanks so much for your review, Barb. When you were grasping for "dot grid" I was doing the same thing. I remember cassette tapes (still have some)! A mix tape was making a mix of different songs (on a cassette tape), vs. recording an entire album. Or at least, that's what I used to do, back in the day. ;-)
Hi Hali! I tell you - the brain fade with such a simple phrase like "dot grid"!!! Then, suddenly it pops back into the mind. Lol! I have to admit that I wasn't much of a "tape" person when I was a kid. Although I owned cassettes, they were usually purchased ones. I was too busy practicing the piano - my first love. Sometimes I recorded myself, so I guess I made my own mix tapes. ;-) Good memories. Thanks, Hali, for watching and leaving such a sweet comment. Stay Creative!
Really nice, really well done! Thanks for sharing. I wasn’t sure about the product and needed a review, that’s how I found you! You’re great! Happy women’s day!
Hi Thomas. I'm glad you found me. I really like Austin's books - easy to follow - great ideas to implement, etc. Thanks so much for watching. Stay Creative!!
Thanks so much for making this video, Barb! I am feeling very compelled to do some sort of creative dynamic and integrate it into my life- you know: the whole "New Year's Resolutions" thing. The video is great, as always, but could you maybe focus on the book next time? It was a bit difficult to distinguish between some letters, but it was overall pretty amazing. Keep it up, and have a great 2018!
Hi Bibi. I'm not familiar with any other specific journals like this one but I'm sure a search on Amazon will yield a ton of choices. Otherwise I'd just make it up myself so it can meet the specific need you have. I've made and used lots of different journals, too. All are great, I think. Thanks for watching. Stay Creative!
Thank you for your review!
A Mixtape is a cassette tape, you are right, but it’s specifically a mix of your favorite songs. It originated on cassettes because the Walkman with its first time ever portable music gave us the ability to record whatever we wanted, personal to our individual tastes. It was revolutionary to be able to mix up your songs.
Hi Ramona. I'm sure I knew that back in the day, but I never bought albums and very few tapes as a kid. I was too busy practicing the piano and performing then with my high school and college groups. Thanks for the info! Stay Creative!
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I got this for Christmas and I love it so much! I have read both of Austin's other books and this one compliments them perfectly. Wonderful review, thanks for sharing. Xx
Hi Simon. Thank you so much for watching. I'm glad you like these books as much as I do! Stay Creative!
Thanks for this, I love this book. Gotta have it now.
Hi Ramona. I think this journal is such a great way to spark ideas (with some help) and it's a nice size to carry with you. I hope you like it! Stay Creative!
Thanks Barb, brilliant review and have definitely sold the book to me.
Hi Annabelle. I like talking about books that I find inspiring to me. I hope you enjoy it, too. Thanks for watching. Stay Creative!
Thanks so much for the video, I will buy this journals.
I'm glad you enjoyed watching. I like this book very much. Thanks for watching!
Hi, Barb, after watching your review of Austin's Steal Like An Artist book. I found them on the Book Depository web site and of course, just had to buy them. An early Christmas present to me! I've started using the journal having fun just flipping to a random page and completing the exercise. Love your reviews. Thanks x
Hi Ngaire! I'm so happy to read that you found the books and are enjoying them. I'm really looking forward to journaling in this JOURNAL in 2018. Thanks for letting me know what you thought about them. Stay Creative!
LOVE this! Thanks so much for your review, Barb. When you were grasping for "dot grid" I was doing the same thing. I remember cassette tapes (still have some)! A mix tape was making a mix of different songs (on a cassette tape), vs. recording an entire album. Or at least, that's what I used to do, back in the day. ;-)
Hi Hali! I tell you - the brain fade with such a simple phrase like "dot grid"!!! Then, suddenly it pops back into the mind. Lol! I have to admit that I wasn't much of a "tape" person when I was a kid. Although I owned cassettes, they were usually purchased ones. I was too busy practicing the piano - my first love. Sometimes I recorded myself, so I guess I made my own mix tapes. ;-) Good memories. Thanks, Hali, for watching and leaving such a sweet comment. Stay Creative!
Really nice, really well done! Thanks for sharing. I wasn’t sure about the product and needed a review, that’s how I found you!
You’re great! Happy women’s day!
Hi Thomas. I'm glad you found me. I really like Austin's books - easy to follow - great ideas to implement, etc. Thanks so much for watching. Stay Creative!!
Thanks so much for making this video, Barb! I am feeling very compelled to do some sort of creative dynamic and integrate it into my life- you know: the whole "New Year's Resolutions" thing. The video is great, as always, but could you maybe focus on the book next time? It was a bit difficult to distinguish between some letters, but it was overall pretty amazing. Keep it up, and have a great 2018!
Thanks for your feedback. Always appreciated. Stay Creative!
Hey Barb, Do you have any recommendations of journals similar to this ?
Hi Bibi. I'm not familiar with any other specific journals like this one but I'm sure a search on Amazon will yield a ton of choices. Otherwise I'd just make it up myself so it can meet the specific need you have. I've made and used lots of different journals, too. All are great, I think. Thanks for watching. Stay Creative!
Pleas take me the pdf to this book because I need read it very much Okey
I'm sorry but I can't do that. You'll have to buy the book in order to read it. Thanks for watching.
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