We have always been told to identify our strengths and weaknesses and work on those weaknesses to become a well-rounded person. But isn’t that an exhausting way to do things? Wouldn’t it be better to focus on our strengths instead? Samantha Postman...
E5: Conversations About Culture, the #MeTooMovement and Diversity With Dr. Ayomide Adebayo, Part 1 of 3
Samantha Postman engages in an enriching and raw conversation with psychiatrist Dr. Ayomide Adebayo about culture, mentorship, and diversity. Samantha starts it off by sharing her tax accounting journey, pointing out how not a lot of people realize...
E4: Creative Vision and Connecting Podcast Creators With Casey Juanxi Li, Part 3 of 3
In this final lap of Samantha Postman’s conversation with Casey Juanxi Li, they finally get into Casey’s cool initiative called Podding Labs, a cross-promotion community that connects indie podcasters with each other so that they can...
E3: Stereotypes, Pivoting, Healthy Discussions, and More With Casey Li, Part 2 of 3
We live in a society where changing direction in the face of insurmountable odds is seen as quitting or being a failure. But when you come to think about it, isn’t that a smart move? When everything is stacked up against you and there is no way you...
E2: The Whys Of Podcasting, Challenges Of Remote Work, And Bold Perspectives On Women, Careers, And Progress with Casey Juanxi Li, Part 1 Of 3
Did you know that a very large proportion of podcasters have less than a thousand listeners? It makes you wonder why someone would pick a format that requires quite a bit of work and commitment for a not-so-wide reach. Samantha Postman knows there...
Curiosity Does NOT Kill Cats (Us), It Creates Genius
According to our society’s most reliable wisdom, old wives’ tales: “Curiosity Killed the Cat.” ➡️ “❓’s + You = ☠️” Everyone knows that inquisitiveness can lead one to life-threatening injury or misfortune. Right? If this was true...
Lessons Learned From Being One of the Children Missing in Montana
The most terrifying experiences are when we are children and when the world is so big to us. For a short time, when I was 8, we lived in the vast countryside of northern Montana, where I was schooled in a one-room schoolhouse. The adults were...
2 Essential Questions to Ask Yourself Before Reacting to Adversity
Self-assessment is the beginning of wise choices. Before regrettably responding in anger, try this method I taught my daughter. May her lesson be ours. When she was 11, I found her vehemently flipping through her Bible to find verses to “aim &...
Best Advice My Doctor Gave When We Thought I Could Be Dying
“You are only born with one set of tires. You’ve already used so much of your tread. Now, you have to carefully decide how you are going to use what tread you have left.” These words have permeated so many decisions in my life since...
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