Episode 19 – Life as an Experiment

Rachel Schrank, Creative in Transition, invites us into the world of a Harvard-educated Wedding Photographer who is now heeding her soul’s call for expression as a teacher and performance artist.

What would you try if you accepted the notion that failure was highly likely? What might happen if you started and have no idea how to finish? Today’s guest, Rachel Schrank, an insatiably curious creative, answers those questions–and more, declaring with delight, “I’m going to warn you, I ramble!” as we begin.

After 20 years of work in digital arts, Rachel describes how she followed a feeling that called her to sign up for a singing lesson. You’ll delight in her story about her first stage performance, the talk she had with herself about taking on the challenge, just how high she set the bar, and the whole world that opened up when she did! “I feel more ME!” she exclaims.

She shares the core skill we all need to develop, and it isn’t knowing your path. Don’t miss her “Real Talk” at the 28-minute mark, her demonstration of Eurythmy as a daily performing arts practice between 30 – 35 mins in, and her project management calendar tips at the 60-minute mark.

Wondering how she keeps everything in perspective as she moves through life? Don’t miss a minute of this enlightening conversation.

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GUEST PROFILE: Rachel Perry de Schrank on Facebook
on Instagram
The Performance Troope: StageGarden Project on Facebook
Beachfront Gypsy Caravan Concert – AirBnB experience
Nochas de Divas
Playa Weddings Photography

 

HOST PROFILE: Nanette Saylor, Creativity Coach + Possibility Partner, Author, Speaker, Access BARS© Practitioner, Wise Well Women, Inc. An early adopter of Creativity Coaching, Nanette has distinguished herself as a thought-leader among curious creatives. She has curated a growing collection of free-spirited allies who make fun featured guests adding their unique stories to the conversation. She delights in having connection conversations known as Virtual Coffee. Schedule with Nanette at ChatWithNanette.com or WiseWellWomen.com.