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Having followed a path that aligned with her interests, artist Jeanette Sawyer was able to make a name for herself in the museum industry as a exhibition designer. Yet like many others in the world, her day job simply wasn’t as fulfilling as she thought it would be. There was a deep desire to discover and create a cultural impact on the world. By fully embracing her identity and culture as a Filipino-American woman, Jeanette was finally able to feed her soul. In this episode we learn about what “ikigai” is, a Japanese concept defined as one’s “reason for being.” If you’ve ever been curious about wanting more for yourself than just your day-job, this episode is a must-listen for wantrepreneurs everywhere.
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Having followed a path that aligned with her interests, artist Jeanette Sawyer was able to make a name for herself in the museum industry as a exhibition designer. Yet like many others in the world, her day job simply wasn’t as fulfilling as she thought it would be. There was a deep desire to discover and create a cultural impact on the world. By fully embracing her identity and culture as a Filipino-American woman, Jeanette was finally able to feed her soul. In this episode we learn about what “ikigai” is, a Japanese concept defined as one’s “reason for being.” If you’ve ever been curious about wanting more for yourself than just your day-job, this episode is a must-listen for wantrepreneurs everywhere.