Emma Lane on connecting with your purpose
Emma Lane is a creative who has an incredible sense of style, in every area of her life - for herself, her home and any project that she touches. She is known in Australia for The Farm at Byron Bay as well as her beautiful home The Range, which features in Still: The Slow Home. We continue our conversation from the book and talk about her own creative journey, and some of the hurdles she’s had to overcome along the way.
THIS EPISODE FOCUSES ON
Creativity as a way to heal.
Living according to 10-year chapters.
Moving away from the fast-paced life of London to Sydney.
Lessons learnt from patience.
The importance of bridging chapters.
Allowing for the Divine Right Order.
Trusting your gut instincts, and how it can help you make the right decisions.
Creating mission statements for life, and business. And writing a set of values.
Letting go of perfectionism.
Lessons learnt from being in a successful relationship.
The importance of passing the baton when in business with your partner.
Wanting to shift gears down for the next chapter.
Taking time to find and nurture good like-minded friends.
Making a place for joy in life, and how it can relieve stress.
The importance of a Sunday lunch for a sense of ritual.
Embracing the values of family, community and sustainability.
How Emma uses Instagram.
Creating a legacy project.
FEATURED ON THIS EPISODE
My book Still: The Slow Home
Emma’s property The Range
Emma’s business The Farm at Byron Bay
Emma’s book The Farm Community
Emma’s business The Beach House.
Emma’s family Instagram feed.
The Secret Network of Nature by Peter Wohlleben
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Podcast production: Yaga Media
Photo Chris Warnes for Still: The Slow Home