Episode 14: Petty Theft, Tiny Rebellions, and the Truth That’s Harder Than Sobriety

Summary

What starts with a forged off-campus pass can lead to a whole lot more than curly fries. In this episode, Inga dives into the gray area between rule-breaking and spiritual protest, exploring what tiny rebellions reveal about our values.

Highlights

  • Starting an underground forgery ring in high school

  • Outrunning the repo man with a little creative parking

  • Teaching a 7-year-old cousin how to run from the cops

  • Why radical honesty is still the hardest part of sobriety

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Inga Headland

Inga Headland is an artist, designer and creative consultant. She makes her living designing for film and television.

https://www.ingaheadland.com
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