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Some people have thunder-story, lightning-strike moments... Nat is a lightning storm. š©ļø
At age 19 they were topping 50+ year-old men in BDSM scenes. Today theyāre advocating for their unhoused neighbors in Tucson.
Itās safe to say power is a recurring theme in Natās life.
Our conversation ranges topics like sex work and social justice and lands with Nat performing an original poem called āBroke in Labor.ā
This episode is for anyone interested in better understanding POWER.
View enhanced show notes (including transcript, guest bio and links, and any extras) here. šāØ
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Anita Stubenrauch is an ex-Apple creative veteran who worked her way from retail store employee to executive speechwriter over a 13-year career, designing presentations given to Steve Jobs, authoring Appleās Credo, and speechwriting for Angela Ahrendts along the way.
In 2018, Anita left Apple to reconnect with meaning and purpose and joy, and found herself called to help others do the same. Today sheās running a brand-vision writing agency that helps purpose-driven leaders and organizations rally hearts and minds around what fuels their soulāCause:Effect Creative. Sheās also building The Land of Make+Believe, a fourteen-acre event and retreat space for audacious ideas and their people. And she's hosting this podcast, Hyperactive Imagination, a high-voltage channel for creativity.
To learn more about what Anitaās up to, and to join her mailing list, visit the Anitaverse.
Social? Follow @anitavisions on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Medium.
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By Anita StubenrauchSome people have thunder-story, lightning-strike moments... Nat is a lightning storm. š©ļø
At age 19 they were topping 50+ year-old men in BDSM scenes. Today theyāre advocating for their unhoused neighbors in Tucson.
Itās safe to say power is a recurring theme in Natās life.
Our conversation ranges topics like sex work and social justice and lands with Nat performing an original poem called āBroke in Labor.ā
This episode is for anyone interested in better understanding POWER.
View enhanced show notes (including transcript, guest bio and links, and any extras) here. šāØ
Listener contribution(s)
Featured content
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We want creative community to be at the heart of Hyperactive Imagination. Help us build a community youād want to be a part of! Complete our Typeform survey.
Promo(s)
About the host
Anita Stubenrauch is an ex-Apple creative veteran who worked her way from retail store employee to executive speechwriter over a 13-year career, designing presentations given to Steve Jobs, authoring Appleās Credo, and speechwriting for Angela Ahrendts along the way.
In 2018, Anita left Apple to reconnect with meaning and purpose and joy, and found herself called to help others do the same. Today sheās running a brand-vision writing agency that helps purpose-driven leaders and organizations rally hearts and minds around what fuels their soulāCause:Effect Creative. Sheās also building The Land of Make+Believe, a fourteen-acre event and retreat space for audacious ideas and their people. And she's hosting this podcast, Hyperactive Imagination, a high-voltage channel for creativity.
To learn more about what Anitaās up to, and to join her mailing list, visit the Anitaverse.
Social? Follow @anitavisions on LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and Medium.
Credits
Support the show