Success is Subjective: Real People. Raw Stories. Embracing a Non-Linear Life!
Interviews of people who took a break from life at one point or another to get help, grow up, or just to reassess their life direction. Some guests struggled with depression, anxiety, substance abuse, a death in the family, or just decided college was not the place for them. These stories are all-to-real, and yet we don't talk enough about how common it is for those who took a gap year to defer college, went to college and took a break, or those who struggled launching into the workforce post-college graduation. This goes out to all the young adults and parents of young adults who are struggling and contemplating what will happen if they walk away right now.
Success is Subjective: Real People. Raw Stories. Embracing a Non-Linear Life!
Episode 273: Struggles that Lead to Success with Alexandra Miles
In this episode of Success is Subjective, Joanna welcomes Alexandra Miles, Founder/CEO PROJECT BLACKBIRD Inc. She is a Savannah, GA based producer, actor and non-profit founder with a focus on narrative film and mental health impact. Alexandra earned degrees in Business and Fine Arts from Boston University and SCAD before producing ‘Project Blackbird’. Alexandra tours College campuses and fortune 500 companies with an event addressing mental health stigma in underrepresented communities. She is currently producing ‘ED’, a narrative feature thriller depicting the diversity and relationships behind the walls of an eating disorder treatment center, and the monster, ED, living within each mind. This is a fantastic conversation that you won’t want to miss!
Connect with Joanna Lilley
Therapeutic Consulting Association
Email: joanna@lilleyconsulting.com
Connect with Alexandra Miles
Project Blackbird Film on Instagram
Email: alexandra@projectblackbirdinc.org
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