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Emily Schoen on Learning by Doing and Embracing Your Own Evolution

35m · Her Vision · 16 Feb 13:00

Today I’m chatting with Ann Arbor-based realtor, interior design enthusiast, and tastemaker Emily Schoen. Emily has spent the last few years building a loyal fanbase on Instagram where she showcases her charming home and offers loads of design inspiration! She has been featured on The Everygirl and Lulu & Georgia and since recording this interview Emily has also started a blog (Linked below). I have been following Emily’s aesthetic for years so it was really fun to sit down and chat. During our interview, Emily was honest about the feelings of failure that she’s felt in the past and how she’s reframed that, what to do when you're not sure where to begin and she also had some great advice for people in high school and college. 

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