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Who Camille Lawrence Had to Become to Live Her Dream

1 h 8 min · 3 de abr de 2026
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Camille Lawrence always knew she wanted to be in the entertainment industry. But pursuing that path required more than opportunity or ambition — it forced her to confront how she saw herself. In this episode, Camille reflects on the early experiences that shaped her identity and the version of herself she carried into that pursuit, and the realization that she had achieved what she set out to accomplish: becoming a Television Producer. Then, something happened that changed how she saw her life. We explore how tragedy forced her to re-evaluate not just what she was building, but who she was becoming, and how that moment reshaped the way she makes decisions, navigates uncertainty, and defines her life on her own terms. Because the real transformation wasn’t the dream becoming reality. It was the moment she began to find her way back to herself. The WHO Project is not about what people do. It’s about how self-perception shapes who they become.

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