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Ep 36. Rebuild a Relationship with Creative Work with Ananya Ohri
What is it like to leave a leadership job that you felt so attached to, and go on your own and explore your creative potential? No one can answer this question better than Ananya Ohri. In this episode, Ananya shares her experience of pivoting from the role of a film festival leader, to a self-employed writer, producer, and arts consultant. Her journey is a testament to the power of doing deep inner work. We all owe it to ourselves to build and rebuild a healthier relationship with work. Key Highlights: 03:51 Exploring Ananya's Journey07:32 Transitioning Mid Career10:04 The Power of Play14:26 Combatting Creative Exhaustion18:08 Tuning into Intuition21:56 Blending Creativity and Play30:05 Leadership with Impact32:16 Guidance for Creatives who are Considering a Career Pivot<br/>This episode is also available on Youtube. Watch it here:https://youtu.be/YQBhnQAg1swAbout the guest: Ananya is an Arts Management Consultant, Writer and Producer in Toronto. She was the Executive Director at the Regent Park Film Festival (RPFF) for 7 years, where she founded and directed the Lieutenant General Award winning storytelling and preservation project, Home Made Visible. Motivated by her experience programming for school aged children and consuming media alongside her own kids, Ananya is currently Producing/Writing/Creating content for children that centres BIPOC narratives.<br/>Connect with Ananya:Email: ananya@ananyaohri.com Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/there....alananyaohri/?hl=enW http://www.ananyaohri.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/an....anya-ohri-42337836/W Ananya’s pilot Mixed Up on CBC Kidshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3oCD8OGO2U<br/>About BettyBetty Xie is a creative and a career coach for creative. Her 1:1 coaching program has helped photographers, filmmakers, visual artists, arts leaders, and arts consultants to design and implement intentional growth in their practice so that they can make their art and make happier money. Book a free consultant call today here: https://app.practice.do/me/bet....ty-xie/book/fundrais Resource* Discover your creative career archetype today: https://www.xiebetty.com/quizFollow me on Instagram @bettyxcoach for more resources and my behind-the-scenes story working as a creative and a coach for creatives. The Everyday Talent Podcast is produced by Betty Xie and Benice Detoon.<br/><br/>