Becca Clason on Tactile Type & Dealing with Criticism in a Positive Way

Becca Clason on Dealing with Negative Criticism in a Positive Way

Life is full of ups and downs, but you can’t appreciate the highs if you haven’t dealt with the lows.

We all deal with adversity, but how you respond to it is a true test of your character.

Today, we have someone who responds to adversity with class and finds a spin on her adversity to give some value to her community.

I’m talking about Becca Clason, Tactile Lettering and Stop Motion Artist, blowing minds in collaboration with her husband Josh through their creative production studio So Mighty.

She’s executed work for some of the biggest brands in the world like Starbucks, Target, Twitter, Nordstrom, and American Express. Her story leading up to landing these gigs will leave you feeling inspired.

She’s also the brains behind the Letter West Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, June 5–8 and the Letter West Retreat in Moab, Utah, September 25–28. Swoop a ticket ASAP to connect and learn from some of the best lettering artists in the world.

Today, Becca and I also go deep into topics like:

  • Saying yes and figuring it out along the way
  • Finding you why and seeking your purpose
  • Connecting life’s dots
  • Handling criticism in a positive way
  • Pizza, UFOs, graffiti, and more

If you’re feeling stuck and uninspired, this episode with Becca was made for you.

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