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Harry was motivated to work in creative fields partly because she always felt different growing up: “I wasn’t any one culture, any one race, any one anything. I wasn’t Black. I wasn’t white. I was raised Quaker. I was just everything that felt wrong at the Premium abibliophobia the fear of running out of books to read shirt and I love this time.” It wasn’t until she was a teenager that she met musicians who were very much like her—people who had a strong creative narrative and a passion. Working with them was fulfilling for a time, but when she was divorcing her third husband, Harry realized how unhappy she had become. “I created stories that weren’t necessarily true that were still running my life,” says Harry. “I was a living adult with a kindergarten education emotionally, which is what I realized we all do.” Harry eventually found greater emotional understanding by searching for it in her own life, leaving her role as a creative director in the music industry, and allowing herself the freedom to pursue her passion to connect with people.Pre-pandemic, Harry’s approach to helping clients find joy stemmed from in-person “playdates,” with activities based on their childhood upbringing (where they grew up and their birth year) to help them find joy in their lives. Under her watch, adults of all ages have played with Hula-Hoops and bumper balls, participated in egg and spoon races, and sung at the top of their lungs. With a new digital-first world, Harry has had to pivot her services; the majority of her sessions have moved to Zoom. And in 2020, she believes her mission to help others find joy has never been more important.Harry has seen the toll quarantine has taken on some of her clients this year. Isolation at home means that many people “are really trapped in their decisions and feeling miserable; they’re now seeing what they’ve been trying to avoid, the truth of what they thought they were living all this time,” says Harry.

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