• Why Does Color Analysis Matter? feat. Maclaine Noah

  • Feb 17 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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Why Does Color Analysis Matter? feat. Maclaine Noah

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    “Oh, I’m a true autumn!” “Yeah I am a soft summer for sure.” “I’m definitely a dark autumn.” How many times have we heard these questions friends? We all know that girl that is super into color analysis. Whether you are that girl or you’re that girl’s friend that doesn’t quite understand the hype, this episode is such a great listen. Maclaine Noah (known for @acatholicconvo and @colorthehills) joins Court and Meghan this week to discuss the beauty behind color harmony and how it’s all rooted in the harmonious creation by our Lord. Enjoy this episode!!


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