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The Art of Survival / with Alexander Millar

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Alexander Millar is a Scottish contemporary impressionist artist. He grew up in the small mining community of Springside with an eye for detail, fascinated by the world around him. However, as Alexander began to question his identity and purpose in life, he became lost and alone, entering into a period of darkness and isolation. In this episode, he explains how 'letting go' freed him and helped him find healing solace and fortune.

Alexander's website: https://alexandermillar.com

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Alexander Millar is a Scottish contemporary impressionist artist. He grew up in the small mining community of Springside with an eye for detail, fascinated by the world around him. However, as Alexander began to question his identity and purpose in life, he became lost and alone, entering into a period of darkness and isolation. In this episode, he explains how 'letting go' freed him and helped him find healing solace and fortune.

Alexander's website: https://alexandermillar.com

For more information about Brave Your Day, please visit: www.thebiglight.com/braveyourday

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