Episode 54: How to Embrace the Pivot When Life Pulls the Rug from Under You with Kristina Lucia Andrews artwork
Adulthood: Revisited

Episode 54: How to Embrace the Pivot When Life Pulls the Rug from Under You with Kristina Lucia Andrews

  • S1E54
  • 54:35
  • August 21st 2020

Hello, A:R Nation!

Here's to you being, feeling, and doing well!

I'm incredibly excited to share this episode with you.

On this episode, I have Kristina Lucia Andrews.

She's the founder and head creator at Kristina Lucia Teddy Bears.

I met her through a networking group that I'm a part of.

I wanted to know what would be behind someone creating a teddy bear company.

I'm glad Kristina and I connected, because her story is incredibly powerful, and I know lots of people will draw inspiration and courage to act from it.

In our conversation, Kristina shares some of her journey , including how she was succeeding and thriving in a traditional finance role.

She also shares how she managed to maintain her passion and enjoyment for dancing.

Kristina then goes on to share some of her most trying moments - moments where she realized she had to pivot and forge ahead, including the passing of her mother, as well as a serious dancing injury that almost took that away from her.

She shares how, from those orders of pain, her current endeavor, Kristina Lucia Teddy Bears, was born.

Finally, she leaves us with a very thoughtful vision of what she hopes to accomplish with her business, as well as words of encouragement and support for anyone feeling as if they're at a crossroads in life.

This is a supremely inspiring and fun conversation that I know you'll get a lot from!

Be bad and be better. This is the Adulthood:Revisited Podcast.

Connect with Kristina:

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Email: [email protected]


Adulthood: Revisited

I dunno about y'all, but in the last few years I've been trying to figure who I am.

I've asked myself who am I as a person, as a man, as a partner in relationship, who am I in business.

I wonder if who I am is really who I want to be

If not, when did it change, and what can I do to tap into who I really want to be.

If you've asked yourself questions like these, then I invite you to join me on this journey, Adulthood: Revisited.