Episode 02 — The Fear of Starting
Everyone wants to create, but fear stops most people before they begin. In this episode, we talk about the silent battle between perfection and progress — and how to finally hit “record.”
read moreEveryone wants to create, but fear stops most people before they begin. In this episode, we talk about the silent battle between perfection and progress — and how to finally hit “record.”
read moreEveryone wants to create, but fear stops most people before they begin. In this episode, we talk about the silent battle between perfection and progress — and how to finally hit “record.”
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read moreRecorded on the go, this episode captures spontaneous thoughts from a traveler reflecting on purpose, chance encounters, and the small joys that make life meaningful.
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read moreIn a world obsessed with hustle, we talk about the beauty of doing less—but better. Join us as we dive into mindful creativity and how slowing down can unlock your most inspired work.
read moreEveryone talks about “authenticity,” but what does it actually sound like? In this episode, we explore how creators, musicians, and thinkers discover their real voice—and why imitation is the fi
read moreI used to overcomplicate cooking — long recipes, fancy ingredients, and kitchen chaos. Then I discovered that simplicity tastes better. Now, my favorite meals are the ones that take less than 20 min
read moreMultitasking sounds productive, but it’s often the opposite. When I tried doing three things at once — answering messages, editing photos, and writing a post — I ended up doing none of them well
read moreJapan had been on my list for years. When I finally went, Kyoto completely stole my heart. From bamboo forests to quiet tea houses, every corner had a story. I spent mornings walking through Gion, wat
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