You Can Be Anything

You Can Be Anything

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For many years, I was caught up in the thought that failing at my first big dream meant that was it for me. I started doing survival jobs that did not have anything to do with my formal education. Suspending my Ph.D. after about 2 years took me back to ground zero because all I had done for the past 28 years of my life was study. Failure is a state of mind that if not handled with care can destroy ones’ personality. It took me to acceptance, goal setting, revamping my self-confidence, sacrifice, resilience, and vulnerability to come to the realization that I can start all over again and be my best version. Episodes in this podcast will include real-life experiences and lessons learned, and chats with people with a similar story so that listeners will have a wide variety of content to draw from. This is a learning process for us all and so deliberations based on questions and concerns will be discussed as well. This is a medium for us to learn how we can be audible and be our own best versions. Support this podcast: https://solangeche.com/

Recent Episodes

  • Episode 66: A Chat with Dai Flowers – Tech Skills, Salesforce, and Career Change

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  • Episode 65: A Chat with MC Dibenja Ngotto – TV Host & Journalist

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  • Episode 64: A Chat With Lira Ndifon – Host of the Self Reflection Podcast

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  • Episode 63: A Chat with Prince P Music - African Fashion and Music Award Winner

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  • Episode 62: The Lion of Fashion - Catching up with Stanlion Akisah

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  • Episode 61: Catch-Up with Raoul Fossi. A Journey Home and Back - Podcast Pioneer Guest

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  • Episode 60: A Chat with Valery Etia - My American Dream Experience

    8 months ago
  • Episode 59: Finding Oneself in America – A Chat with Collins Sakwe

    8 months ago
  • Episode 58: Fire Side Chat with Gabriel Njinimbot – (100 Days to Voting Day, Candidate for Congress Maryland 04)

    9 months ago
  • Episode 57: Fire Side Chat with Laura Onyama

    10 months ago