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Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

EP- 77 Here's to the Women Who Work! May we love them, be them & support them!

Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai

Candice Kumai

Health & Fitness, Education, Health, Wabisabi, How To, Nutrition, Mental Health, Wellness

4.9 • 793 Ratings

🗓️ 14 March 2022

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

for all the women out there working hard I see you, I feel you and keep going - because you're doing an amazing job - the pursuit of perseverance   - let's not follow others advice- but rather just hear and see their "options" - let's make sure we look at leveling the playing field & support and hire more women who are working hard - especially marginalized women  - hire new fresh faces; be kind to others - uplift: rather than criticize  - let's continue to be humbled by what we do  - kaizen - continuously improving - little by little you are making amazing progress- know the right people at the right time will hear and see you - so keep it going & take the high road, work with grace and your head held high  xx ck pass it on

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi guys, welcome to the Wabi Sabby podcast episode number 77. Two little lucky numbers today and lucky you. I had a long think about what to speak about today for this week. That was very relevant. That would be a better service to all of you.

0:22.9

I know we are all out there working hard and working our butts off. And I wanted to talk about

0:30.9

my experience and give you some options on how to work better, smarter, faster, and just how to be a good person while

0:44.6

doing what you love. Recently, there was a large, very well-known public figure that told women

0:52.0

that they need to get out and fucking work their asses

0:55.5

off. And since I'm the same age as that person, and I'm not from any form of nepotism and media,

1:04.7

celebrity, or I don't have a high-profile family. My mother is is a school teacher still. My father was a nuclear

1:11.7

auditor, retired Navy. And I think it would be important for me being on a leveled playing field

1:18.4

with all of you to tell you a little bit about my experience. And if I have advice for working

1:25.1

women, I don't like giving advice because I actually think options

1:30.1

are a better way to put it.

1:31.9

No two people will have the same experience in this lifetime

1:35.5

and no two people will have the same means of income.

1:38.4

No two people have the same form of talents.

1:41.6

And no two people will ever have the same life experience. So therefore,

1:46.8

advice is all bullshit and you should really just take options. So here's some options today.

1:53.2

My quote unquote advice for working women. So since I am in media and publishing and I virtually do

2:00.7

similar things to some of those fabulous

2:04.0

Kardashians, no hate here. I applaud them for all of their success. They have wild success.

2:11.9

And that's something that we haven't really seen a family do before. So while we open many doors for women to become

2:20.6

entrepreneurs, we need to make sure that we also open and hold a place for those who come from

2:26.7

perhaps not so much of a third base life, but rather those of us who were born up to bat, which is myself.

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