Women are doing so much already and sometimes, it’s okay to take a pause, pace down and stop showing up for every cause, fight and expectation placed on your shoulders. That permission to rest, breathe and choose yourself is what Sucharita Tyagi wants every woman to hear. A film critic, storyteller, and one of the most unapologetic voices in cinema, she moved to New York and started from scratch. Today, she's writing cold emails and doing the unglamorous work that no one se...
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Women are doing so much already and sometimes, it’s okay to take a pause, pace down and stop showing up for every cause, fight and expectation placed on your shoulders. That permission to rest, breathe and choose yourself is what Sucharita Tyagi wants every woman to hear. A film critic, storyteller, and one of the most unapologetic voices in cinema, she moved to New York and started from scratch. Today, she's writing cold emails and doing the unglamorous work that no one se...
Robert Pardi on Processing Grief through Reinvention & His SecondAct | S03E31
Discover your SecondAct Podcast
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Robert Pardi on Processing Grief through Reinvention & His SecondAct | S03E31
On the latest episode of Discover Your SecondAct Podcast, we have a special guest, Robert Pardi. He is an author and the founder of Possibility in Action. For Robert, ‘Possibility in Action’ signifies how all of us can achieve our infinite potential if we take positive actions; Through his initiative of the same name, he supports people in escaping a life of conformity through fostering self-awareness and the practice of intentional living. In the conversation, we talked about his creative ...
Discover your SecondAct Podcast
Women are doing so much already and sometimes, it’s okay to take a pause, pace down and stop showing up for every cause, fight and expectation placed on your shoulders. That permission to rest, breathe and choose yourself is what Sucharita Tyagi wants every woman to hear. A film critic, storyteller, and one of the most unapologetic voices in cinema, she moved to New York and started from scratch. Today, she's writing cold emails and doing the unglamorous work that no one se...