In this episode of Access Granted, Lowanna sits down with proud Wiradjuri and Wongibon woman Renae Lamb - artist, dancer, educator, entrepreneur and founder of Midnight Dreaming.
Grounded in culture and guided by her ancestors, Renae shares her journey to building a 100% Blak-owned business that celebrates storytelling through art, fashion and dance. From the early days behind the scenes to seeing her designs move through community and onto major platforms, this yarn explores what it means to create with purpose.
Renae opens up about the deep connection she has to Country, the responsibility of storytelling as a First Nations woman and the importance of creating culturally safe spaces for the next generation to learn, heal and express who they are.
She also speaks on motherhood, leadership and legacy and what it looks like to balance it all while staying grounded in culture and pursuing her dreams.
This is a powerful conversation about identity, creativity and building something bigger for community, for culture and for those coming next.
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