
My guest today is Sarah Wylie. One of the many things I love about Sarah is that her ethos in life is to treat every interaction as an opportunity to brighten and bring joy to someone else’s day.
And she has certainly done that for me, making me smile on even my darkest days. She has that rare mix of light and dark, which makes her so good at connecting with her fellow humans however they are feeling. In this chat, she shares her thinking behind this approach to life.
As well as sprinkling her sparkles on someone else’s day, she is also an enthusiastic champion and cheerleader of others, whether it’s in a CrossFit class or a creative inspiration group. She is one of the people who encouraged me to get back into podcasting so it seemed only fitting that she should be one of my first interviewees.
In this episode we talk about:
How she sprinkles joy in Kincraig (and how it gives her joy)
Her creative career (and - spoiler alert! - you’ll hear her sing)
The importance of intergenerational connections
Having dreams, and having to give up on them too
The initial culture shock of Kincraig after Manchester
Wonder-full walking & living in a beautiful, natural place
Fear & faith
Hope enjoy meeting Sarah. Do say hello to her if you ever bump into her in Kincraig. Your day will be improved, I promise!
And if you have any other suggestions of characters in Kincraig to interview on this podcast, please email me on suzy@bigjuicycreative.co.uk
Kincraig Cares podcast is being made on a shoe string out of love, so is very grateful for free resources which make this possible, like the intro and out music which is called 'Holiday Ukulele' by MaxKoMusic, promoted by www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ and part of the Creative Commons Attributions-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0)