4.6 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 15 August 2020
⏱️ 8 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, how did we get here, fans? Carly here from something else. |
0:03.1 | I wanted to tell you about a brand new show we think you'll like from our friends at 3 Uncanny 4, |
0:08.3 | called the Passion Economy. |
0:10.1 | From the creator of Money Planet, Adam Davidson, |
0:12.7 | this podcast unearthed stories from regular people who have cracked the code to success in our new economic reality. |
0:19.3 | In the clip from this episode, Demali Peterman tells Adam how she was able to identify her passions and interests |
0:25.2 | to create her own business where she was able to truly do what she loves. |
0:29.0 | Demali will tell us that the election in November 2016 was so dramatic in her life that it made her |
0:36.9 | restructure her entire life, yet she is not going to tell us ever, and I tried how she feels about |
0:45.1 | President Trump. And that tells you a lot about Demali. She is all about conflict resolution, |
0:53.2 | stopping conflicts, resolving conflicts. And she knows that whoever she's talking to, |
0:58.6 | bringing up the name, Trump, and expressing a view is highly likely to cause conflict, |
1:04.6 | and that is not what she's about. She did tell me that what spurred this change in her was this shift |
1:10.4 | in our culture overall, a shift that was clearly sparked by the 2016 election. |
1:17.4 | I felt like, especially in New York City, I felt like the mood in the air had changed. I felt like |
1:26.0 | throughout the campaign, a lot of things that I think Americans have tried to ignore or |
1:37.1 | try to avoid kind of came back to life. And I remember thinking, Adam, the world is going to need a lot |
1:46.1 | of conflict resolvers now. And literally, I thought those words, and then I couldn't stop thinking that. |
1:54.0 | Every day, I woke up and I thought that, and I looked at my children, and I thought that, |
1:59.6 | and I sat in my office, and I thought that. So, what was I doing with all these skills? |
2:06.4 | And not using them for the greater good. For the greater good. Yeah. And that's a social engineer |
2:12.8 | in me coming out. She was a little bit, she was dormant for a bit. If you loved your job while |
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