This episode is perfect for anyone interested directing an art gallery, criminal defense, television reporting, the practice of Ahimsa, and the once chance we have in life.
IN THIS EPISODE
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Sonya describes the Elder Gallery of Contemporary Art, how she goes about creatively directing, the topics that interest her, and what she hopes the Gallery becomes.
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She considers whether a fine arts gallery that sells at a price point that only a few people can afford is in fact inclusive.
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She discusses her law firm’s statement of values, why standing up to the power of the state is personal to her, and the humanity and perspective of another person.
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Sonya talks about politics, Catholicism, Olympic development soccer, and a playground incident that taught her lesson about empathy and privilege.
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She explains why she and her sibling became storytellers, her desire to become a foreign correspondent, and what taking unconventional paths says about her personality.
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Sonya talks about the Michael Peterson case, how other reporters would have described her, her significant scoops, and the Owl theory.
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She shares how her relationship with David Rudolf came about, what drew them together, and answers whether she thinks of her and David as a power couple.
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Sonya reflects on her spiritual journey, her concept of God, her practice of Ahimsa and Yoga, and the one chance she has in this life.