Carmela Prudencio

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The more we practice building relationships and building connections, this is the type of world I want to see. I’m putting it into practice with just day to day interactions with people just by asking, how can we help each other? I want us to uplift communities globally, and even in the political climate. How can we shift that where we care about each other? It starts every single day… The revolution is every single day. When you interact with someone, you have choices that you can make. You can choose to be a jerk, you can choose to listen to each other, all of those things, but the more that we practice the things like connecting with people and being kind to one another, those are ways I want our world to operate. And that would spread over time.
— Carmela Prudencio

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In today’s episode, we’re chatting with Carmela Prudencio, a San Diego-based artist, the marketing manager at Pacific Arts Movement, and the co-founder of Teros Gallery. We chat about why it’s important to connect with the community, learning from our peers and new communities we want to be a part of, sharing resources through opportunities, and defining success on our terms.

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