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Earn Your Happy

463: Playing BIG and holding your own with Hannah Lux-Davis

23 Dec 2019

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In This Episode You Will Learn About: -Chris and Lori’s Become Aligned course -Hannah’s destination wedding in Paris -Why she has zero regrets about her dress -What Hannah does for fun -Transitioning from music videos to more narrative projects -Working collaboratively to bring an artist’s vision to life -The rise of female directors   Resources: -hannahluxdavis.com -Instagram: @hannahluxdavis -becomealigned.com -eventluv.com   Show Notes: Hannah Lux-Davis is an award-winning director who works with musicians like Ariana Grande, Miley Cyrus and Lana Del Ray. In this conversation we cover everything from how she started in filmmaking as a production assistant and make-up artist to why she avoids jumping on Instagram.   Question Highlights: -How do you deal with lots of big personalities and potentially big egos? -How do you stay focused on something when there is a lot of pressure? -How do you avoid getting stuck when things aren’t going your way? -What shows up in your body and mind when you're not in alignment with your work? -How do you tap into your creativity?  -What do wish people who would like to emulate your career would ask you?   Guest Bio: Hannah Lux-Davis is an award-winning American filmmaker best known for her striking imagery and iconic vision. The industry's top artists consistently trust her to create boundary-pushing music videos that garner billions of views around the globe. With experience and design, directing and editing, she curates every detail on her projects from start to finish.

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