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Soul Sessions

Podcast by Damon

English

Health & personal development

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🎙️ Soul Sessions: Real talk. Raw journeys. Radical belonging.Soul Sessions is where you come to be seen, heard, and empowered. Each episode dives deep into the unspoken challenges of navigating career, identity, and success when you're the first to do it all.From candid conversations with like minded souls, to solo reflections on self-worth, burnout, and belonging — we go beyond the highlight reel to share the soul behind the success.This is your space to:Hear stories that sound like yoursLearn tools to build a career and life on your termsStay rooted while risingSoul Sessions dives deep into the unspoken side of work — from navigating tech careers to leading teams and building systems that scale, all without losing your humanity. We explore ambition, pressure, belonging, and leadership through candid conversations and personal reflection — revealing the soul behind success. Hosted by Damon, this is where career wisdom meets honest connection.Brought to you by joinsoulsessions.com

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27 episodes

episode Why the Idea of It Feels Better Than the Real Thing artwork

Why the Idea of It Feels Better Than the Real Thing

There's a museum 15 minutes from my house. I told my wife I wanted to go for four years. This weekend, I finally went. It wasn't what I thought it would be. In this solo Soul Session, I'm sitting with something that's been on my mind. Why does the idea of a thing so often feel better than the actual thing? The relationship we imagine. The vacation we plan. The job in tech we chase. The buildup carries a kind of magic that the reality rarely matches. I unpack a simple framework I keep coming back to. Disappointment is the gap between expectation and reality. The bigger the gap, the bigger the letdown. And most of us are walking around with expectations sitting way above what life is going to deliver. A few things I'd love for you to sit with after listening: What is something you've been anticipating for years that you still haven't done? If you finally did it, would the reality match the version living in your head? And where in your life right now might the idea be the best part? If this sparks one honest conversation with someone you trust today, it did its job. Subscribe for more Soul Sessions, where we talk about the things underneath the things. #SoulSessions #Mindset #Expectations #PersonalGrowth #Anticipation

21 May 2026 - 5 min
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There Is No Mountaintop | Soul Sessions with Imran Syed

Imran Syed sold a company that had been around for over a decade. He fought to keep the deal alive, became CEO to bring it back from the brink, and when it finally closed he turned to his wife, said "I did it," and cried. Then he looked up and saw the next mountain. In this episode of Soul Sessions, Imran takes us through the inflection points that shaped him. Switching five schools in five years as his family migrated from Saudi Arabia to Canada. Learning at ten years old that the only constant is the person in the mirror. Watching soccer from the sidelines as the only kid who looked like him, and holding onto it as the one thing that felt like home. We talk about what it really feels like to go from leading 150 people to leading no one, why he runs toward the things that scare him, and the idea that quietly reframes everything: there is no mountaintop. No nirvana. No end state. Just movement, and the choice to be at peace with it. If you are in an uncertain season, this one is for you. Guest: Imran Syed, founder of Hatchproof, building a new way to think about performance and the whole human at work. Soul Sessions explores the inflection points that shape who we become. New episodes this season focus on curiosity and the people who keep showing up through uncertainty.

19 May 2026 - 22 min
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The Nervous System Nobody Told You About

Most leadership advice tells you what good looks like. Almost none of it tells you how to access it when your body is in survival mode. In this Soul Sessions Live, I sit down with Ann De Passos and Kim, two leadership coaches who have spent over fifteen years working with leaders, teams, and organizations through change. We get into: * Why frameworks like the Five Dysfunctions and psychological safety stop short * What's actually happening in your body during a big transition (layoff, new baby, career pivot, move) * The difference between a ventral state and a survival state, and how to tell which one you're in * Three practices you can start in the next 45 minutes to make better decisions under uncertainty * Why urgency feels like productivity, and what it's actually costing you If you're in the middle of a transition right now, or you're leading people who are, this one is for you. Their experience session is linked in the comments for anyone who wants to feel the difference, not just hear about it.

4 May 2026 - 43 min
episode From Cheesecake Factory to Tech Sales in One Year (While Raising a Baby) artwork

From Cheesecake Factory to Tech Sales in One Year (While Raising a Baby)

Crystal Beachum Salako got promoted in tech sales four months after coming back from maternity leave — while breastfeeding a ten-month-old between cold calls. This is how she did it, and what it cost. She spent six months getting rejected from customer success roles before a stranger named Penelope helped her see what she'd been missing: she'd been selling her whole life. Girl Scout cookies. Basketball fundraisers. Recruiting herself to colleges. She just hadn't learned to call it sales. In this episode of Soul Sessions, we sit down with Crystal  to talk about her path from would-be middle school teacher to tech sales — and what happened when she came back from maternity leave to a quota, a newborn, and a laptop she had to operate one-handed. Four months later, she got promoted.

30 Apr 2026 - 30 min
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Paradise, Then the ER

Some people collect stories. Rio has survived them. In 1998, when he was barely old enough to walk, his parents hid him somewhere in their Jakarta apartment, a room, a box, they still can't agree on the detail, while Chinese-Indonesian homes and businesses were being destroyed in some of the worst racial riots in Southeast Asian history. His father, one of only four Chinese students ever admitted to the "MIT of Indonesia," was beaten, bullied, and called slurs his entire childhood. He fought off five men in a single afternoon. And somehow, Rio says, his dad never let a single drop of that hatred live inside him. That lesson shaped everything. At 13, Rio won a one-in-thousands scholarship to Singapore. By his late twenties, he was walking away from three corporate jobs to start a company from scratch. And less than 24 hours before his own wedding, instead of rehearsing vows or greeting family, he was at his co-founder's apartment writing code, a decision he admits he still hadn't fully explained to the woman he was about to marry. Then came Maui. A four-day babymoon. Day two, something felt off. What started as a precautionary ER visit ended with a private medical jet flying below 30,000 feet to Oahu, five days of praying his wife could hold on, and their son Rafael arriving four months early at two pounds, lungs too small to make a single sound. In this conversation, Rio walks through all three chapters, the riots, the wedding-day bet, and the NICU, and what it actually costs to come out of each one softer instead of harder. If you've ever had to be the "stable one" while the world quietly fell apart, this episode will stay with you.

21 Apr 2026 - 23 min
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