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Today’s guest is Constance Waisanen, a very creative and inspirational woman. 
Her hobbies include gardening, quilting, music, and her current passion is Fiber Arts, specifically fabric dyeing. 
She has been to a number of countries working with Habitat for Humanity. 
Her degree in Chemistry Engineering led her to a job with the Wauna Mill for 27 years.
 Seeking a career change, she became a financial advisor where she enjoys counseling people on quality of life and legacy planning. 
She is very involved with the Astoria Community and recently purchased the Charlene Larsen Performing Arts Center.
Today's featured author is Julie Bonn Blank, Innocent Lives.
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 Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.
Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com
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Today’s guest is Constance Waisanen, a very creative and inspirational woman. 
Her hobbies include gardening, quilting, music, and her current passion is Fiber Arts, specifically fabric dyeing. 
She has been to a number of countries working with Habitat for Humanity. 
Her degree in Chemistry Engineering led her to a job with the Wauna Mill for 27 years.
 Seeking a career change, she became a financial advisor where she enjoys counseling people on quality of life and legacy planning. 
She is very involved with the Astoria Community and recently purchased the Charlene Larsen Performing Arts Center.
Today's featured author is Julie Bonn Blank, Innocent Lives.
#changetheworld,#quilting#performingarts,#charlenelarsenperformingartscenterastoria,#yoga,#qualityoflife,#smalltownlife,#northcoastchorale,#chemistry,legacyplanning,#joyfulgiving,#habitatforhumanity,#cultures,#vocationchange,#network,#fiberarts,#fabricdyeing
 Subscribe to the Women of the Northwest podcast for inspiring stories and adventures.
Find me on my website: jan-johnson.com