Episode 6

Episode 6 - A Creative Journey

Published on: 16th May, 2021

This is a wonderful interview with Hannah Nunn; designer, maker, author and she plays the ukulele sadly not during this interview (maybe next time). Hannah really is a creative wonder and she shares this journey with me.

We talk about all manner of things from nature, the state of the high street, parenting as a creative, and the right sort of pavements. Intrigued? You need to be, enjoying a warm drink and listening to this interview with a wonderful woman is a perfect way to spend a Sunday. I might add that Hannah has a very soothing voice.

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About the Podcast

Brew & A Biscuit
Creativity & Slow Intentional Living
A podcast that discusses slow intentional living and explores alternative paths to achieving a happy home and sustainable lifestyle. I will bring you practical advice and facinating interviews with a wide variety of people who have fully embraced a different lifestyle or career path.

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Nicolette Lafonseca

For 12 years I worked in the third sector, youth homelesness. Then after the credit crunch I moved to France, had a child and a found a new career.
Over a decade of writing for magazines, blogs, including my own, and publishing a craft book I wanted to find a way to connect on a personal level with an audience.
I am a disabled mother of two and a business owner. In order to manage my life I embraced slow creative living and want to talk about these aspects of my life on the podcast. I will also interview a variety of inspirational people who have forged their own path.
I have lived all over the world, my family are Indian but I am white presenting, (I got white privilege from my father instead of child support). Now I am fully settled back in the homestead of the West Yorkshire hills complete with a dog that is built for love not smarts and two wonderful boys who spend most of their day gaslighting me but I hear that is what kids do and I love them.