In The Press.

Canvas 

Rebel

Interview


“We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Josefina H, a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.

Josefina, thanks for taking the time to share your stories with us today Let’s kick things off with your mission – what is it and what’s the story behind why it’s your mission?

Sweetie Knots, LLC., (http://www.sweetieknots.com) was born out of a free-floating idea, following the pandemic. I had graduated in 2020 after a decade of college education and, for the first time since childhood, I was very free to just go do whatever. The problem with that though, was that I didn’t know WHAT I wanted to do. Which, I feel is a very natural thing for some learners following intense educational programs.”

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Bold

Journey

Interview


“Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Josefina H. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.

Josefina, first a big thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and insights with us today. I’m sure many of our readers will benefit from your wisdom, and one of the areas where we think your insight might be most helpful is related to imposter syndrome. Imposter syndrome is holding so many people back from reaching their true and highest potential and so we’d love to hear about your journey and how you overcame imposter syndrome.

You know, truthfully, I still get it from time to time. However, it’s not as bad as it used to be…”

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Voyage

Houston

Interview


“Today we’d like to introduce you to Josefina H.

Hi Josefina, thanks for sharing your story with us. To start, maybe you can tell our readers some of your backstory.


I got my start as an artist, very young in life. I’ve always been drawn to the artsy side of things. Colors, clay, cameras, paints, markers, yarn. You name it, I was interested in it. I was still a child when I was first put in choir, which ignited my lifelong love of music. I was also given little disposable point-and-shoot cameras to take photos with, and I ran around taking photos of EVERYTHING. In between, I was learning how to draw, getting lost in books, and working with my hands.

When I was twelve years old, I was sent to my first ever “fun” summer camp. Not summer school, not something academic, but true, just *fun*. There I got lesson on dark room photography, which really captured my attention. No longer was I just running around with little point-and-shoots. Now, I got to take photos, and turn them into something physical to hold. And that was just *the coolest thing* to me at the time…”

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High

Resolution

Life

Podcast with Annette


You can watch the full episode on YouTube here.

Or you can listen to the full episode on Spotify, here.

Or to watch the video here, on my site, and read the transcript of the video, please click here.