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🗓️ 28 March 2019
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0:00.0 | Did you know choosing the train over your car can cut your carbon footprint by up to two thirds? |
0:06.0 | So, one family outing at a time, one little adventurer at a time, one trip to the museum, one dinner in the city, one nap on the way home at a time. |
0:18.0 | One train journey at a time can help create a greener future. |
0:23.0 | So when will you take your next trip? Find out more at nationalrail.co.uk slash greener. |
0:54.0 | Hey guys, it's Kathy Heller. Welcome back to another episode of Don't Keep Your Day Job. |
0:58.0 | Thank you so much for all the love. Thank you for all your emails and your DMs on Instagram. |
1:03.0 | Thank you for posting stories and tagging me and letting me know how much you appreciated this past episode we did with Howard Schultz. |
1:11.0 | The person behind Starbucks, he is such an incredible human being and that was such an epic interview for me. |
1:19.0 | I have to say that morning before the interview I went to Starbucks, got a coffee and then got in my car and I was about to turn on the ignition and drive drive to the studio and I just started a cry. |
1:29.0 | I just felt so overcome with this feeling of imposter syndrome who am I to interview him? What if I don't know what to say? He's so smart, he's self made. |
1:39.0 | He's not only a billionaire but he's a person who started in public housing and worked his way up so he's not just somebody who's rich, he's somebody who's kind and wise and empathetic and I felt sort of like the scene at the end of the movie and Rocky where they're like, okay, now you're going to go in the ring with this person or now you're going to play chess against this person. |
1:59.0 | I felt like Daniel Larusso and it's like, all right, now is the moment and he couldn't have been nicer and more generous and thank you Howard because he went ahead and then posted the episode all over his own social media and it was just such a kind of considerate soul and I'm still so touched that a person like him who has the kind of life he has. |
2:19.0 | I mean, can you even imagine if you had own Starbucks and built it to that size and the what kind of life he lives to be that person and to still be so humble and to focus so much on those stories he told like about Bill Gates senior and how he respected so much that this man helped him and then he never shared how much he had helped him even with his son Bill Gates or what he said about his mother how his mother said we live at the last stop of the L train but Howard this is not your last time. |
2:48.0 | This is not your last stop. This is not your last stop and and how he said that he's still working every day for everything that he's done he's hoping to make his parents proud of him and he said it with such compassion and it's just amazing to sit down and talk to a person like that and I hope that you heard that I hope that you heard that because it is so important for us to understand that no matter what our circumstances no matter where we started out no matter what our history this is not the last stop on the train. |
3:17.0 | This is not the last stop in fact last week I had a group of friends over and we were talking about a really interesting blessing in the in Jewish mysticism it says that we should be like a rooster and that it's a blessing to be like a rooster and the question is why what does that mean why be like a rooster I mean it begs the question right doesn't seem to make sense and the reason is because the rooster is the first one on the farm. |
3:43.0 | Who knows before anyone else that just when you think it couldn't get any darker the roosters the one who says the light is about to break and the roosters the first one to say look around wake up everyone the day is here the light is here the day has arrived and so that is a blessing to be like that and I think for how it's starting out in this small little apartment with a mother who was suffering from depression with very humble means and a father who was not able to do it. |
4:13.0 | I was able to work coming home from the war and was injured and wasn't able to even get a job he slipped and fell on some ice and broke his hip and Howard was living in this tiny apartment and public housing with his brother and sister but he was able to see further than that and that is why I do this show I want you to keep seeing further I want to be this rooster that says wake up everybody there's so much here and you are that light that light is inside of you. |
4:41.0 | My friend saw blink up he said something interesting he's like you know what a light switch. |
4:45.0 | He turned it on off he said if you ever tried this when you were a kid he said I feel like every kid has tried this at one point you try to like turn the light switch like to the middle. |
4:53.0 | But it doesn't work it's either the light goes on or the light goes off and I think for all of us there are moments when that light is on. |
4:59.3 | And we are ready to rip it open and we're inspired and we're fired up and we're reminded that we have everything we need inside of us we just need our passion our resourcefulness we need our tenacity we need our compassion. |
5:10.8 | We need our enthusiasm we need our empathy and then there's other times where that light is just off and we think about all these limiting beliefs who might do this there's not enough room for me i'm not smart enough i'm not rich enough i'm not talented enough i don't have time i don't have enough resources. |
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