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Welcome back to part two of my conversation with Shana Tabor. If you have already listened to part one, you're right where you need to be. If you have not listened to the first part of our conversation, I would definitely recommend pausing here and going back to last week's episode.
This week, we're going to go further into Shana's journey with In God We Trust, including what those last years looked like, the shifts in her personal life that cracked open a new perspective, and the less obvious driving force behind Shana’s creative business. But perhaps even more than that, we're going to move forward with Shana to where finds herself now. She's spent these past few years in deep consideration of those nearly two decades of running her business—what it looked and felt like on the inside, and not just the outside, what the unconscious motivators were behind some of her decision-making, what she wished she had known then, but is grateful to know now—essentially all of the things that can only be known in hindsight. There are some really key points and interrogations here that will be truly worthwhile for any creative entrepreneur, no matter where you find yourself in your journey.
By Miranda BennettWelcome back to part two of my conversation with Shana Tabor. If you have already listened to part one, you're right where you need to be. If you have not listened to the first part of our conversation, I would definitely recommend pausing here and going back to last week's episode.
This week, we're going to go further into Shana's journey with In God We Trust, including what those last years looked like, the shifts in her personal life that cracked open a new perspective, and the less obvious driving force behind Shana’s creative business. But perhaps even more than that, we're going to move forward with Shana to where finds herself now. She's spent these past few years in deep consideration of those nearly two decades of running her business—what it looked and felt like on the inside, and not just the outside, what the unconscious motivators were behind some of her decision-making, what she wished she had known then, but is grateful to know now—essentially all of the things that can only be known in hindsight. There are some really key points and interrogations here that will be truly worthwhile for any creative entrepreneur, no matter where you find yourself in your journey.