85 - Trinette Faint turns tragedy into creative purpose and problem-solving
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Trinette Faint is a creative entrepreneur, screenwriter, novelist, and actress. Sheâs the founder of Chez Faint, a curated networking and retreat company that hosts transformative gatherings across the Globe, of Faint Services Group, a creative consultancy, and of Floor 51 Productions, an entertainment production company. Trinette has upcoming networking events in Rome and New York, with other cities in the works, and is hosting a womenâs retreat in Velletri, Italy, in October. She also recently pitched her feature spec at the London Screenwritersâ Festival, to great response, and it's under consideration at multiple production houses. And her novels MidCoast Star and Colletteâs Caleb are page-turning escapist romps through the worlds of entertainment and fashion. Colletteâs Caleb was loosely inspired by her experience working in the entertainment business, notably at Will Smithâs production company, as Matt Damonâs personal assistant, and for the Tribeca Film Festival.Growing up in Joliet, IL, Trinette began modeling, aged 16, and has since been on the covers of Vogue Knitting magazine, and the book Knitting Out of Africa.Trinette is the first grand prize winner of Harperâs Bazaarâs Fabulous At Every Age contest and sheâs been featured on the Today Show, in Harperâs Bazaar, Marie Claire, and Glamour magazines, in addition to other outlets.She has a Feature Film Writing Certificate from UCLA, a BA in Mass Communications from Emerson College, and an MA in Integrated Marketing Communications, also from EmersonCollege.Trinette's Notes from the Sidelines:1. You can't see light without dark.2. Tragedy can give us the space to focus on who we are now.3. We're conditioned to choose stability. If you allow yourself to be who you really are and nurture the itch within, the universe will provide and give you a safety net. It's unpredictable, but you get your life back.4. Be yourself, and don't be scared. But when fear comes in, draw from previous proof. If you stay stuck in fear, you'll never realize or live up to your potential.5. Put yourself in the places the people you want to meet are, so you can be found. It's not going to come to you.6. Choose to put priorities out front, not in the background of your life.
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