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This episode tracks the fearless, nonlinear creative path of Trinette Faint—from teen model in Chicago and Paris to Hollywood sets, six years at Google, published novelist, and now award-recognized screenwriter and filmmaker. Trinette credits her mother’s early “exposure therapy” to big cities and courageous self-advocacy for giving her the confidence to navigate new rooms, reset when needed (hello, palate-cleansing summer waiting tables in Maine), and keep choosing her own story—especially after a difficult year of loss, layoff, and recovery. That “dark winter” became rocket fuel: acting classes, screenwriting at UCLA, and the premiere of her short film Party Pants, a resonant portrait of midlife reinvention. The throughline? Don’t wait for permission. Follow the nudge, do the work, and let your creative legacy be something you live into—at any age.

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Key Takeaways

  • Exposure builds courage. Early trips to Chicago and a mom who modeled self-advocacy taught Trinette to move confidently through the world.
  • Your path isn’t linear. Strategic resets (Maine, Colorado) created space for clarity and unexpected opportunities in photography and modeling.
  • Rejection is a rep. Modeling’s “no’s” trained resilience—essential for creative and career pivots.
  • Make choices that only need to make sense to you. If the move feels right, it’s valid—even if others don’t see it yet.
  • Community is part of the work. Mentoring young women and building in-person networks (Shea Faint) amplifies impact and opens doors.
  • Dark seasons can be catalysts. Job loss and recovery became the opening for screenwriting, acting, and the Party Pants premiere.
  • Legacy is daily. Keep learning, keep making, and keep telling the truth of where you are—because that’s the work that resonates.
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