The Breadcrumb Effect Podcast
In this interview, Rosie shares growing up in a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas in India, describing humble beginnings, family turbulence, and how being a girl child made her feel like a burden. She explains struggling in school—ranked 48th in a 50-student class—due to “being in a bubble” amid stress, which shaped a performance-driven mindset. After marrying Roger and moving to the U.S., she helped build a real estate career in Austin, starting from scratch during recession times, later realizing burnout and withdrawal by late 2018. In March 2019, she began daily 40-minute breathwork/meditation, gaining awareness of compulsive thought-to-action patterns, anger, and the need to move from “head to heart.” She reframed business as an art centered on making clients feel safe and heard, emphasizing dropping expectations, “fail faster,” and learning through adversity, citing mentors and books like Marcus Aurelius’ Meditations and The Four Agreements. 00:00 Meet Rosie 00:50 Himalayan Childhood 01:42 Simple Family Life 02:31 Marriage And Moving 03:58 School Struggles 05:25 Ranked Classroom System 10:50 Not A Burden 13:12 Head To Heart Shift 14:01 Career Pressure Builds 18:53 Meditation Breakthrough 19:51 Breathwork Daily Practice 23:44 Anger And Monkey Mind 25:19 From Compulsion To Consciousness 26:28 Mentors And Reclaiming Power 27:20 Real Estate as Legacy 29:44 Meditation Without Pressure 30:22 Burnt Toast Turning Point 32:12 Business Teaches You 35:01 No Expectations Mindset 37:52 Byproduct of Joy 38:29 Detachment and Hard Lessons 41:48 Stoicism and Anxiety Loops 45:08 Flow State and Focus 48:30 Sue’s Life Changing Advice 50:30 Podcast Impact and Farewell Website: www.rivetre.com [http://Www.rivetre.com]
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