What happens when success no longer feels like alignment? In this deeply honest episode of Alignment Recess Live, Tiffany Lauren Jones sits down with professional creative and former agency founder Tamera Darden to explore the emotional terrain of transition. After a decade building a six-figure photography agency and producing for major brands like John Legend and Naomi Osaka, Tamera chose to pause—not because she failed, but because she outgrew the version of herself that built it. Together...
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What happens when success no longer feels like alignment? In this deeply honest episode of Alignment Recess Live, Tiffany Lauren Jones sits down with professional creative and former agency founder Tamera Darden to explore the emotional terrain of transition. After a decade building a six-figure photography agency and producing for major brands like John Legend and Naomi Osaka, Tamera chose to pause—not because she failed, but because she outgrew the version of herself that built it. Together...
I often find myself speaking with professionals who don’t see themselves as creatives, yet they spend their time sharing original thoughts and ideas through their work. If this is you, you are indeed a creative and possibly a thought leader. Whether you identify with one or the other, or both, the foundation on which you are able to share your vision is likely dependent on your ability to feel grounded and energetically stable. In this episode, learn a few simple ways to start pla...
Alignment Recess
What happens when success no longer feels like alignment? In this deeply honest episode of Alignment Recess Live, Tiffany Lauren Jones sits down with professional creative and former agency founder Tamera Darden to explore the emotional terrain of transition. After a decade building a six-figure photography agency and producing for major brands like John Legend and Naomi Osaka, Tamera chose to pause—not because she failed, but because she outgrew the version of herself that built it. Together...