In the Media Realm, Hula's Enchanting Dance and Power Emerge as Her Sanctuary
**Sarah Freund, the dynamic media director at Brill Media, is currently living life on her terms. During the balmy months, she finds herself back in her northern Michigan roots, surrounded by family. But choose a more tropical climate for the rest of the year – specifically, the beautiful islands of Hawaii.
"My parents met on the shores of Oahu, but they never brought me here growing up," Freund confessed. Fast forward to her post-college years, a work-exchange program on an organic farm whisked her away to the islands for the first time, and she fell head over heels in love.
Her heartstrings pulled tight, she returned with her husband to purchase property on the island in 2017.
As for her newfound hobby of hula dancing, it's not just the dancing that's captivated her. Hula is an essential part of Hawaiian culture, telling stories, preserving history, and celebrating heritage. Many practitioners find the spiritual element deeply rewarding, forming a close bond with the rich cultural heritage of Hawaii.
While Sarah's personal and professional motivations for this unique lifestyle remain enigmatic, it's clear that her choices have led her to a harmonious blend of career success and personal joy. After all, who says you can't have it all?
- Sarah Freund, the media director at Brill Media, has a home in Oahu, the same island where her parents met, but she didn't visit there growing up.
- In 2017, Sarah and her husband returned to Oahu, where they purchased property, marking their heartfelt connection to the islands.
- Sarah's new hobby, hula dancing, not only captivates her with its movements but also immerses her in the rich cultural heritage of Hawaii.
- Despite the enigmatic reasons behind her choice, Sarah's lifestyle, blending a successful career with personal pleasure, seems to epitomize the ideal of having it all, as expressed in home-and-garden and travel media.
