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On Showing up and Sharing with Justice of Thread and Sprout

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Today, we are joined by Justice of Thread and Sprout who creates whimsical and playful wearable art pieces, wall hangings, stickers, and now: merch! I was so incredibly excited to learn more about Justice.For this conversation, she graciously invited me to her lovely, creative San Francisco home, where I learned we have a lot in common. She shares so many beautiful nuggets on being authentic and true to herself in her art and as a human. This was a delightful deep dive into artistry, existence, and following your passions. Keep scrolling for more! You can learn more abour her offerings on her: Website Support Justice on: Patreon Follow her journey on: Instagram Justice will be teaching an in person workshop on July 15th in Berkeley at Studio Sessions. You can sign up here: https://www.studio-sessions.co....m/workshops/nature-k Some mentions in the podcast: Sarah Kirsten Anna Allen Karen LePage Someone who was not mentioned but was a wonderful support when launching my pattern brand is Jenny Gordy of Wiksten Patterns (no longer available for sale but you can find them on sites like Etsy). <br /> Eli of Studio Sessions The Far Woods Addie Best Studio Gentle reminder: We are in a casual conversation here and I am speaking from a very relaxed place and not thinking about how others will interpret my personal opinions or what I say. Sometimes when I listen back I realize "wow, I could have articulated that differently" however, I do not feel the need to speak in trepidation of how the world will digest my own words, opinions, or things I have said. With this, if the podcast resonates, please share, subscribe, and consider subscribing to my public journal on Substack or supporting via Buy me a Coffee.    Feedback? Kind Words?  Feel free to get in touch with me at oncreativitypodcast@gmail.com  I respond to emails weekly, typically on Fridays. Unsolicited advice is a no, no.  

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