Margo is joined by self-taught artist, writer, and internationally recognized best-selling author Meera Lee Patel. Meera writes books that help people connect with themselves, each other, and the world around them. Her books & journals for everyone have sold well over a million copies and have been translated into more than a dozen languages worldwide. In 2021, Meera was awarded the Olin Fellowship to pursue her MFA in Illustration & Visual Culture at Washington University in St. Louis, MO. After spending many years waiting for “the right time” to pursue her first love, children’s literature, she’s finally following her heart. In the forthcoming years, while continuing her advocacy for greater mental health awareness through her work, she hopes to write and illustrate for children and the grownups who care for them.
Margo and Meera discuss:
Meera’s journey from feeling disconnected in her career to finding fulfillment through creativity
Upholding the values instilled by her immigrant parents
Managing her full time job and her creative career for 8 years and what it taught her
The importance of building resilience and discipline
What she believes is the main difference between people who are successful or not successful
Having dedication to your vision
The vulnerability and unknown involved in deciding to work on oneself
Imposter syndrome as a self-taught artist and author
Why she decided to go to school for her MFA, how it’s been challenging, and how she’s used it as a unique opportunity
Navigating motherhood, marriage, and multiple family businesses
How It Feels to Find Yourself: Navigating Life's Changes with Purpose, Clarity, and Heart
Connect with Meera:
www.instagram.com/meeraleepatel
https://twitter.com/meeraleepatel
https://meeraleepatel.substack.com/