CDG - The Costume Designer

Fall 2020

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18 The Costume Designer Fall 2020 each other. The Persicos realize one house isn't going to be enough to do everything they want to do to help the com- munity. In the future, they want to add additional spaces for more people to come, people from all different backgrounds and all different parts of the world, to experience the magic of Joshua Tree. They've put out their intentions of what they're looking to do and share with the world. They've arranged with local healers for guests to have the option to schedule a large variety of therapies and treatments, from breathwork, yoga, and meditation to non-traditional forms of healing like painting, nature hikes, and moon ceremonies, making a stay at the ranch a deep experience. "Our mis- sion is to pro- vide a space for people to find peace, inspiration, and most importantly to connect to their deepest and highest selves. We will continue to always grow, learn, and give help to those who visit. We're a retreat, an animal rescue, and a sanctuary. We're going to be everything. We are a place you can come bask in the sun and howl at the moon. In my mind, Wild Wolf Ranch has no limits." @wildwolfranch HUSTLE & KNOW TRAYCE GIGI FIELD Hustle & Know is a new podcast hosted by delightful Costume Designer Trayce Gigi Field. Produced by Warner Bros., it started off as a web series scheduled to shoot in March, but due to the pandemic it became a podcast. "Essentially, the whole vibe of the podcast is to provide insight to what we do in the entertainment business and the 'know-how' to get in," says Field. In order to inform the layperson of the possibilities, Field is interviewing crew members from film and televi- sion doing a variety of jobs, like craft service, set decora-

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