Listen "The Found Project | Halee Sprinkle"
Episode Synopsis
Skills and crafts passed down from generation to generation is something many of us value because it makes us feel close to loved ones — especially when they are no longer with us.Can you remember watching your grandmother or aunt making something with their hands? As we mentioned in a previous post, sometimes DOING something is more relaxing for us than NOT doing.Growing up in a full house, Halee Sprinkle fondly remembers her creativity space set up with a sewing machine, bedazzling tools, and crafting supplies. This was a space just for her to escape and this is where she stills feels found — crafting and creating.Halee shares “When I don’t rest, my sparkle will dull — and I’m really big on not letting anything dull my sparkle. But when I’m resting, and creating — just really letting my brain have fun — my sparkle is at it’s shiniest. I’ll be smiling even if no one else is in the room watching me.”For anyone who as ever met Halee, you likely have seen her in hot pinks, sparkles, and Lisa Frank-inspired colors. Without a doubt, she embodies what it means to "sparkle".To get the complete Found Project experience, visit The Found Project Gallery to view each woman's portrait and listen to her interview.How to Connect with Let Her Speak:Follow us on InstagramConnect with us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelStay updated with our NewsletterThank You to:Our sponsor: Knoxville Entrepreneur CenterOur producer & theme music composer: Travis Tench of Oak Hill AudioOur photographer & collaborator: Ashley Gurley of Ashley Gurley PhotographyOur social media manager: Rachel Woods of Smoke Signal MediaHave any questions, comments, or want to connect more with the Let Her Speak community? Contact us at [email protected]
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