Da zero alla mia luce | Lucia Carniel | TEDxVia Bafile
C’è un momento in cui il corpo parla e la mente non può più mentire.
Lucia Carniel racconta il percorso che l’ha portata a rinascere professionalmente e umanamente.
Dal successo in azienda alla libertà creativa, questa è la storia di chi ha avuto il coraggio di guardare in faccia la propria verità, anche quando brucia. “Vivo una vita creativa, cercando di trasformare immagini e parole in emozione, quell’emozione che spero poi arrivi al tuo cuore”.Fotografa, copywriter, food stylist, content creator.Dopo una carriera come manager in una multinazionale italiana, Lucia decide di seguire la sua passione per la fotografia, la creatività e l'enogastronomia: nel 2018 lascia il suo ruolo in azienda per ripartire da zero e dedicarsi completamente al suo progetto “L’Ultima Fetta”, il blog dove condivide ricette, racconti di viaggio e storie legate al mondo del cibo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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