S1-E10 | Chanah Fallin | Graphic Designer | Currently a TEFL Teacher for K2-K3 in Thailand
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This episode stands for multiple different things, one very important being - Allowing ourselves to make the decisions we need to make, without getting highly influenced by those that tell us they have more experience, so that we’re not blaming them if things don’t go our way. We believe everyone’s experiences are different, and it is hard to emulate or imitate exactly the same situations of others simply because they have lived longer than us. It goes without question that one can learn from others' experiences, mistakes, experiments and successes, but there is something more in just figuring things out the hard way, and it’s not just about the joy of achievement but countless other things about experiencing the journey. Chanah, who grew up in a country where she says she didn’t look like the rest of them, moved to another where, although she looked like the rest of them, faced an identity crisis within herself. We talk about decision gambling, how the meaning of success can change from country to country, culture to culture, and situation to situation, what Chanah believes she has learned from the 4 and 5 year olds around her and much more. Listen in to hear more about that, and to discover more about the time that Chanah had to dress up as a font, and follow a certain design aesthetic! Is chaos just a by-product of being a millennial/Gen-Z? You can find Chanah on Instagram @likechinesehannah Check out her website: www.likechinesehannah.com Music by @RadunMusic. Illustrations by @tooarjittoquit.des. Follow us on Instagram @KadamPodcast to keep up with all the small steps.
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