In this conversation, Dimitra and surface pattern designer Sandra Nygård-Parthoens explore what it means to begin again—creatively, professionally, and personally. They discuss Sandra’s transition from a structured career in translation to building a slower, more intentional creative life rooted in self-expression and quiet persistence. The conversation highlights the emotional layers of creative reinvention, including doubt, imposter syndrome, and cultural expectations. Sandra shares how taking small, consistent steps—and trusting her inner pull toward creativity—helped her stay grounded and aligned with her deeper purpose. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that growth doesn’t need to be fast to be meaningful.
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