Jessica Hagy’s interesting and unique work explores the concept of visual grammar and the power of expression through diagrams. Her pursuit of self-discovery expanded as she delved into the world of online connections, finding encouragement and support from strangers, ultimately reshaping her perspective. Through her experiences, she discovered the profound impact of embracing vulnerability and learning how to get out of our comfort zones. She shares how seeking supportive communities is a vital component in navigating life’s challenges.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Embrace vulnerability and unlock your true potential for personal growth
- Discover the power of finding a supportive community for navigating life’s challenges
- Learn to truly be your true self in a noisy world and find meaningful connections
- Strive for the greatest good by embracing self-discovery and authenticity
- Harness the power of the internet as a tool for personal growth and self-improvement
Jessica Hagy is an artist and author of How to Be Interesting and How to Be Fearless. Her blog, Indexed, won a Webby award. She is a visual storyteller and her simple, brilliant drawings illustrate the connections between things.
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Mona says
Hi, lovely episode,thanks. Leonard Cohen passed away a few years ago. I love him too.