Meg Haywood Sullivan / Accepting our Flaws & Letting Go of Perfection
Description
Meg Haywood Sullivan, a photographer and environmental storyteller cozies up next to me in Salted Carmela for a sunrise interview in Venice Beach. She sets the stage by gifting me Copal incense from South America; legend has it Copal was offered to the Gods in the Aztec and Mayan Pyramids, and I’m giddy as I know an interview full of imaginative stories and inspiration is ahead. With mom as an artist and dad a photographer, she carries the torch forward by using photography as a lens to inspire others to care about the planet. As a Surfrider Ambassador she’s always using her voice and platform for good, and has done countless creative projects for companies like KEEN, Patagonia, prAna, and Clif Bar. Meg talks about letting go of the idea of perfection, tools for combating climate change and her personal strategy for eating meat, and the secret behind the 37 minute nap.