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  • How this family captured the stories of many young change-makers
  • How this family embrace different styles of learning
  • The importance of community and purpose
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Meet Matt, Eva, Jack, Evie and Solveig Webb.

They are the Webb Family from Pasadena, California who dedicated a one year road-trip to meeting young change-makers from all 50 states across America.

In this episode, part one of our two-part interview, you’ll hear how and why they chose to leave everything behind to meet a generation of generosity.

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In this episode you’ll learn:

  • The power of finding a positive community
  • Why it is important for creatives to be surrounded by the right people
  • How an artist unlocked her confidence

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Anne-Laure Carruth describes how she found confidence and inspiration to quit her job, to be an artist, through a community of like-minded people called Project Awesome.

In this short action episode, you’ll hear how a conversation with founder, Danny Bent, inspired Anne-Laure to be the artist she believes to be and how exercise crushes her creative blocks.

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In this episode you’ll learn:

  • How a community can set you free as an artist
  • How to navigate tough times as a creative human being
  • What art and community does for your confidence
Anne Laure Carruth quote go out and spend time with people who really accept you

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In the second part of this two-part interview, Anne-Laure Carruth shares a moving story of how she overcame a breakdown around the time she was retaking her architecture exams at college (whilst everybody else was celebrating an exhibition in Hyde Park).

Having taken the leap and quit her job, Anne-Laure has found the confidence to call herself, and become an artist, thanks to a community called Project Awesome.

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