🎙️ Interviewing Lauren C. Snowden

Some conversations stay with you long after the recording ends.
This was one of them.

It was truly an honor to sit down with Lauren C. Snowden — a screenwriter, film producer, film professor, and founder of Art in Us. From the moment we began talking, I knew this episode would be special.

Lauren brings a rare mix of insight, honesty, and generosity into every space she enters. This conversation unfolded with intention and care, touching on creativity not as a title or achievement, but as something we live with, wrestle with, and return to over and over again.

💛 Why This Interview Meant So Much to Me

As someone who cares deeply about creators and the spaces we build for them, interviewing Lauren felt aligned in a way that’s hard to put into words.

We spoke about:

  • honoring your creative voice even when it feels fragile

  • teaching and mentoring with compassion

  • navigating creative industries while staying rooted in purpose

  • and the importance of building spaces where artists feel seen, supported, and valued

This conversation reminded me why readmybook.net exists in the first place — to celebrate creators, to slow down, and to make room for meaningful work.

🎙️ Watch or Listen

This conversation is available in two ways — choose what fits your moment:

Watch the Video Podcast
(Perfect if you enjoy seeing the expressions, pauses, and connection unfold on screen.)

Listen to the Audio Podcast
(Ideal for walks, commutes, or creating alongside the conversation.)

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🎧 A Conversation Worth Your Time

If you’re in a season of rebuilding, questioning, or quietly creating behind the scenes, I believe this episode will meet you where you are.

Lauren’s reflections are generous and steady — the kind that don’t push, but gently encourage you forward.

🔐 Lock Box Bonus Content

To honor this interview, I’ve created exclusive Lock Box content inspired by our conversation.

Inside the Lock Box, you’ll find:

  • behind-the-scenes reflections from the interview

  • creative prompts shaped by the themes we discussed

  • downloadable content created especially for this episode

✨ You can access the Lock Box through readmybook.net.

🎙️ Listen to the Episode

The full podcast episode is now live on readmybook.net.
I hope this conversation feels like a pause, a breath, and a reminder that your creative work matters.

🤍 With Gratitude

Thank you, Lauren, for your time, your openness, and the care you bring to creative spaces. It was truly an honor.

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