Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...
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Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...
Crafting Joyful Experiences (with special visitor Morgan First)
Greetings From Confetti Land
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Crafting Joyful Experiences (with special visitor Morgan First)
Send us a text Step inside a technicolor world where strategy meets sparkle! In this joyful conversation, Morgan First takes us behind the scenes of her journey creating immersive experiences that invite people to play, connect, and feel. From her early design dreams to building the wonder-filled Rosé Mansion, Morgan reminds us that creativity is often messy...and that’s where the magic lives. We chat about balancing artistry and business, collaboration as a creative superpower, and why play ...
Greetings From Confetti Land
Send us a text In today's episode we sit down with writer and creative director Lyndsay Rush to talk about the beauty of embracing chaos, from confetti-level messes to the emotional “big whoop” moments (that toddlers apparently understand better than adults). We dig into the permission slip her book A Bit Much gives all of us who feel things loudly, exploring how humor becomes both a coping mechanism and a creative compass (especially when you’re standing in pink platform Crocs holding a bag ...