Board a global journey with Passion Pilots who turned “one day” into a new life in art, business, travel and beyond – a movement created by Jane Poke.
“My work is not good enough. I am too old to fulfill this childhood dream, now.” – Is it really like that? In the Magazine, I share my own founder’s journey — the doubts, turning points, and tools that helped me move from ‘one day’ to action: founding a marketing agency, traveling through Africa and Brazil, migrating to the Canary Islands, and starting my career as an artist. I also speak with people worldwide about their heart projects, so you can find ideas, courage, and methods for your own path.
Interview with Stephanie Kuenzli-Ycaza | Sky Art Paintings | Basel, Switzerland
A few years ago, Stephanie Künzli-Ycaza worked in a consultancy firm. Today she lives and works in Switzerland – from her painting.
The pandemic demonstrated the importance of culture, art, and collaboration. Especially, personal exchange and support is crucial to stay happy and healthy. That’s why we try to organize on-site projects and events as often as possible.
Hey, my name is Laura or Jane Poke. I’m 36, and I’ve left Munich for a new chapter on the island of La Gomera in Spain. I came here to find my true passion and how to bring it into my work and life. My heart beats for music, art, speed, and nature. I love meeting new people and learning through their perspectives.
I studied Business Administration and worked in the IT industry. I used to regret it, but now I use everything I learned to my advantage. Eventually, I started listening inward instead of outward. Since 2016, I’ve been building my own path through different projects and businesses. The biggest shift came through the people I met along the way — their stories have shaped my growth unexplainable.
Passion Pilot is born from this journey. A space for anyone still searching, just like I am. Through conversations with founders, creators, and artists, I share the stories that inspire me — and I’m excited to meet many more Passion Pilots along the way.