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In this episode of Maverick Mind, I’m joined by author and illustrator Regina Linke — whose work sits at the intersection of art, storytelling, and ancient philosophy. Regina creates in the traditional Chinese gongbi painting style — a highly detailed form of brush painting that’s been used for storytelling for thousands of years. But her path into this world wasn’t conventional. After a career in marketing and technology, she began studying this classical art form in her mid-thirties after moving to Taiwan with her family. What followed was a creative pivot that would completely reshape her life. After starting as an instagram account, her bestselling series The Oxherd Boy brings together influences from Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, turning complex philosophical ideas into simple, beautiful stories that both children and adults can connect with. In this conversation, we explore: * what it really looks like to start a creative career later in life * the discipline of learning a traditional craft — and when to make it your own * the balance between honouring tradition and creating something new * how to move through the fear of sharing your work * and why creativity often begins with following a path that doesn’t make logical sense This is a conversation about trusting your path, embracing the long game, and allowing your work to evolve in its own way. Follow MAVERICK MIND here [https://www.instagram.com/maverickmindpod/] [https://www.instagram.com/maverickmindco/] or my personal page here [https://www.instagram.com/elliefoden] Find my website here [http://maverickmind.elliefoden.com/] Try Ember for 7 days free here [https://www.studio-ember.co/pages/ember] Regina on Instagram The Oxherd Boy [https://www.instagram.com/oxherdboy/] | Regina Linke Art [https://www.instagram.com/reginalinkeart/] Find her website here [https://reginalinke.com/]
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