In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Lauren Nichols, who transitioned from corporate law to teaching high school and embracing the art of basket weaving. Lauren's story highlights the courage to follow a creative calling despite external pressures and financial challenges. As a passionate advocate for practical creativity, she shares insights on balancing life’s demands while listening to one’s inner voice. Tune in as Lauren discusses the wisdom gained from her diverse experiences and how they shaped her journey, offering inspiration to those seeking their own path of learning and creative expression.
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Show Credits:
Creator/Host: Kristin Wald
Creator/Host: Lindsey Kimura
Creator/Creative Director: Missy Fine LaFrance
Director: James Lane
Videographer/Editor: Dave Brown
Director of HW Media: Jen Bladen
Partner: Harvard-Westlake School
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