Violinist Lindsey Stirling treats us a heartfelt life update, reflecting on the complexities of professional success and what she's looking forward to in her forties.
This was an amazing episode. Going to definitely listen again. Thanks all for contributing.
Can I spark a followup question? What do you tell or do for those people that feel like there is no chance for light to come back to them? I see so many people in our demographic that are not only sad and lonely but feel like they deserve it! It’s almost like they have grown accustomed to the dark and accepted it as their current state of being. It burns my ears when I hear someone say “I’ve just accepted the fact that this is going to be my life of misery.” Noooooo! How do we help?!?
Someone who is creative needs a partner who can, and will, support them in their creative work.
This was an amazing episode. Going to definitely listen again. Thanks all for contributing.
Can I spark a followup question? What do you tell or do for those people that feel like there is no chance for light to come back to them? I see so many people in our demographic that are not only sad and lonely but feel like they deserve it! It’s almost like they have grown accustomed to the dark and accepted it as their current state of being. It burns my ears when I hear someone say “I’ve just accepted the fact that this is going to be my life of misery.” Noooooo! How do we help?!?