The One thing she wants people to know about her:
Impacting other´s people lives through art, creativity and heart
On this episode:
Allowing ourselves to think that it's possible
Telling myself that I can do things
Journaling: letting all things out
Visualizing the things you want for yourself
Creativity to live your purpose
We always respond to the world
When we express our creativity, we get in touch with other people
Putting time aside for yourself
Daily Rituals:
Having a cup of coffee
Daily affirmations: repeating them twice
Three things I´m grateful for
Last thing that´s on my heart:
Just start doing anything: anything that makes you happy
About Olivia:
My name is Olivia & I’m 23 years old. I was born and raised in the same apartment that I still live in today in New York City.
My whole life I wanted to prevent endangered species from going extinct. I got my Bachelors in Pre-Veterinary Medicine but switched courses to pursue my Masters in Conservation Biology after spending a month in the neotropical rainforests of Belize as a field technician on a project that studies jaguars, pumas, and ocelots. I’m currently on the road to be a wildlife biologist and still figuring out which animal I want to focus my conservation work on but am mainly interested in primates and wild cats and working in people-animal conflict research.
I am fascinated with the universe around us & have always felt drawn to the moon. I grew up drawing fairies and creatures from The Spiderwick Chronicles and believed in impossible things. I am an only child so drawing was always something I got lost in, creating a world of my own. My mother is an artist and always encouraged me to never stop creating.
I created Living Luna with the goal to make people feel good about themselves again, while also finding a way to give back to a global cause. When giving back, I wanted to target three foundations that support our existence: humanity, the environment, and animals. By giving back to the three essences of life that make up our little blue planet, you're helping to make this world a better place.
My favorite part about my job is that I get to connect with others and have my art in the homes of people halfway across the world. Thank you for being a part of my journey.