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If your younger self could hear what you’ve learned — what would you say? That question set the tone for this episode. Evie Kemp joined me in the studio for Episode 2 of the Misunderstood Podcast. And this conversation hit deep. We talked about: What it’s like to be told you’re “too experimental” at 15 Dropping out of law school during a mental health crisis Building a business out of art, colour and conviction And why joy — not approval — should guide our design choices Evie’s work has inspired thousands across Aotearoa to create homes that feel bold, human, and unapologetically theirs. But behind all that colour is a story that took years to rebuild. She shared what it took to find her voice again. Why she walked away from a ‘safe’ career. And how she learned to trust her gut — even when the world didn’t get it. This episode is about creativity. But it’s also about healing. And being brave enough to start again. If you’re a designer, creative, or founder trying to figure out your place — This one’s for you. Episode 2 of the Misunderstood Podcast is live now Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify. Or go to criticaldesign.nz to stream all episodes. #criticaldesign #foryoupage #viralvideo #newzealand #auckland #podcast #zerowaste #sustainability #sustainablesolutions #sustainabledesign #circulareconomy #ecolnnovation #interiordesign #lowcarbonliving #greenbuilding #sustainableliving #plasticrevolution #fitoutdesign #publicarchitecture #aotearoadesign #materialinnovation #placemaking #recycleplastic #newzealanddesign #architecturalinnovation #futuredesign #designforchange #cleanstone #lowcarbon #plasticrecycling #lowcarbonmaterial #netzero