Wholehearted Living #126

In Maine, people often have more than one life, and it’s not just a difference in personal and professional lives, but sometimes two completely different professional lives. Sunday’s guests were just that. During our show on Feb. 9, we spoke with Jeanne Handy, an interior designer and belly dancing instructor, and Andrew Kull, an attorney and also a practicing Buddhist. We learned about wholehearted living and how two people bridged two seemingly different lifestyles together for a more well-rounded life.

Guests

Jamileh Handy

Jamileh Jeanne Handy grew up with belly dance and has been teaching dance and forms of movement for over twenty years. She currently teaches in Portland at Full Circle Synergy School and also in Brunswick at Bowdoin College, where she is the Director of the Bowdoin College Middle Eastern Dance Ensemble. Handy is also an interior designer at her own company, Jeanne Handy Interior Designs.

Andrew Kull

Andrew Kull is an attorney with MittelAsen where he focuses his practice on business and commercial law, bankruptcy, civil litigation, and real estate. Andrew is also a practicing Buddhist and a director of Caring Resources for Living, a Maine non-profit dedicated to fulfilling the unmet needs of critically ill children. He loves living in Maine with his two middle school-aged sons.

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