33 min

A Lesson On Soul Work With Nicole Crowder Voice Lessons Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Following her intuition, Nicole Crowder made a transition from full-time photo editor to pursue her true calling in upholstery and furniture design. In this lesson on Soul Work, we talk about her brand new collaboration with World Market, her practice of slow creation and why using her lineage to tell a story through her work creates pieces that are generational. How Nicole’s photo editing career opened her up creatively to different arts.  Nicole’s transition to upholstery was non-linear and allowed her to adapt, grow and change. The difference between intuition and ego. Nicole’s slow creation ethos. Why Nicole's vision is to create generational pieces that can be passed down and turned into heirlooms. How her career trajectory shifted when she started having a bigger conversation about how to serve through her work. Forming partnerships that are mutually exclusive but also ones that will help share and amplify your larger message.  Nicole's collaboration with World Market. What are you leaving behind? Nicole's mission to highlight the work of Black designers and Black history through her partnerships. Recognizing vehicles for reducing waste in the design industry. Being clear with what you love and what's important to you. Women's leadership is about nuance and a combination of experiences and every culture reflects those differently.

Following her intuition, Nicole Crowder made a transition from full-time photo editor to pursue her true calling in upholstery and furniture design. In this lesson on Soul Work, we talk about her brand new collaboration with World Market, her practice of slow creation and why using her lineage to tell a story through her work creates pieces that are generational. How Nicole’s photo editing career opened her up creatively to different arts.  Nicole’s transition to upholstery was non-linear and allowed her to adapt, grow and change. The difference between intuition and ego. Nicole’s slow creation ethos. Why Nicole's vision is to create generational pieces that can be passed down and turned into heirlooms. How her career trajectory shifted when she started having a bigger conversation about how to serve through her work. Forming partnerships that are mutually exclusive but also ones that will help share and amplify your larger message.  Nicole's collaboration with World Market. What are you leaving behind? Nicole's mission to highlight the work of Black designers and Black history through her partnerships. Recognizing vehicles for reducing waste in the design industry. Being clear with what you love and what's important to you. Women's leadership is about nuance and a combination of experiences and every culture reflects those differently.

33 min

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