Jola is a 22 year young woman from Latvia. For the past 5 years she was traveling, modeling and creating art in countries such as Hong Kong, the Philippines, Korea, Macao and Dubai. We talked about modeling and the fashion industry, with the specific example of Hong Kong. Why is it so easy to get lost over there? What advice can Jola offer young people that travel abroad by themselves? What are good aspects of the life as a model and on the contrary: what are the downsides and why can one feel like a human hanger? We explored her life as an artist, too. What is it like to create something you love and trying to make a career out of that? Is luck the result of dedication and hard work? And what are goal-setting mechanisms? Also: Why did the global pandemic confuse us in different ways and what may we all have in common? We talked about that and much more. Jola is an impressive, insanely creative and talented makeup artist and human being. β€œArt has always been a big part of my life and my brand is a place for me to share my vision with the world.” ~ Jolanta, creator of @_yolan_custom_

The episode Jolanta Opule πŸ‡±πŸ‡» from the podcast π–™π–π–Š π–π–šπ–’π–†π–“ π–Žπ–“ π–™π–π–Š π–•π–Žπ–ˆπ–™π–šπ–—π–Š has a duration of 1:04:03. It was first published 24 Jan 08:00. The cover art and the content belong to their respective owners.

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