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Making the Surreal Real with Tash Jacob

1 h 8 min · 6. maj 2026
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Natashya Jacob is a painter, gallery worker, and self-taught artist based in Chicago whose oil paintings blend animal symbolism, surreal interiors, and a quiet mysticism that makes her inner world visible. She is also Saara's cousin. In this episode, Saara and Tash trace the full arc from growing up between Dubai, Kansas, and Minnesota to a 12-year HR career to following an inner call to pursue painting professionally. They get into the business of art, turning your passion into a profession, the fear of leaving stability as a first-generation daughter of immigrants, and what it takes to build discipline around something that's supposed to be fun. They also talk about the role of community in the artist's journey, procrastination, and what it means to choose your challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tash Jacob 04:22 From Dubai to Kansas to Minnesota 10:21 Finding Art and Choosing HR 12:58 Leaving Corporate 15:19 Discovering Shared Mysticism 19:02 Inner World as Art 26:19 Building a Cohesive Body of Work 30:24 The Business of Art 36:57 The Fear of Leaving Stability 38:14 New Territory as First-Gen Daughters 43:54 It Just Kept Getting Louder 47:25 Grounding Practices 52:27 Discipline as a Creative 58:41 Chicago's Art Community 01:03:29 What's Next 01:04:05 Closing Questions Connect with Tash @TashJacobArt [https://www.instagram.com/tashjacobart/] Connect with Saara ⁠⁠@SaaraLampwalla [https://www.instagram.com/saaralampwalla/]

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Natashya Jacob is a painter, gallery worker, and self-taught artist based in Chicago whose oil paintings blend animal symbolism, surreal interiors, and a quiet mysticism that makes her inner world visible. She is also Saara's cousin. In this episode, Saara and Tash trace the full arc from growing up between Dubai, Kansas, and Minnesota to a 12-year HR career to following an inner call to pursue painting professionally. They get into the business of art, turning your passion into a profession, the fear of leaving stability as a first-generation daughter of immigrants, and what it takes to build discipline around something that's supposed to be fun. They also talk about the role of community in the artist's journey, procrastination, and what it means to choose your challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Tash Jacob 04:22 From Dubai to Kansas to Minnesota 10:21 Finding Art and Choosing HR 12:58 Leaving Corporate 15:19 Discovering Shared Mysticism 19:02 Inner World as Art 26:19 Building a Cohesive Body of Work 30:24 The Business of Art 36:57 The Fear of Leaving Stability 38:14 New Territory as First-Gen Daughters 43:54 It Just Kept Getting Louder 47:25 Grounding Practices 52:27 Discipline as a Creative 58:41 Chicago's Art Community 01:03:29 What's Next 01:04:05 Closing Questions Connect with Tash @TashJacobArt [https://www.instagram.com/tashjacobart/] Connect with Saara ⁠⁠@SaaraLampwalla [https://www.instagram.com/saaralampwalla/]

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