Nothing prepares you for that sinking feeling in your stomach. Not even 5 years of live streams on social media. It is a rather strange experience: listening to yourself telling your own story of life. “What if I said something without much thinking and now it will remain publicly available to anybody in the world who listens to this podcast episode?”
Believe it or not, I did not want to listed to my own podcast interview for several months. Of course I just told myself that I am too busy and it is not a priority. But now I got over it and here it is, you could listen to my story of a 180 degrees turn from a corporate job to being full time artist and teacher of ikebana, Japanese floral art.
https://bloomtv.podbean.com/e/nature-s-beauty-can-save-the-world/

I was invited to this podcast my the Bloom TV team. I have been a Bloom TV expert from the start of their show and I am a strong believer in their cause. Beauty, flowers, nature – all have positive influence on wellbeing of humans and ultimately help make the world a better place.
Here is a plug for the project. Those guys do a great job. I am happy to support and recommend them. Check it out:
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