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in this episode, i sit with a career legend and my dear friend, adma. we get real about what it means to build a career when you're a first-generation child, especially when you’re carrying family hopes, cultural pressure, and the quiet fear of “falling behind” when the desire to do the best job is overpowering. i talk with adma about how our childhood shaped our work ethic, what we wish we knew when we started, and how intuition has quietly been our best compass. we unpack the anxiety that creeps in when rest feels unearned, why some “dream jobs” are red flags in disguise, the difference between survival work and aligned work and we settle it: is work/life balance on us or the companies that hire us? there’s space here for the people who are grinding with heart, who sometimes feel lost, and who want to feel less alone in the search for purpose. if you’ve ever asked yourself “am i doing enough?” or “is it okay to want something softer?” — this one’s for you. chapters 00:00 introduction to career conversations 02:37 navigating career journeys and personal growth 05:34 cultural background and work ethic 08:29 the challenges of being first generation 11:27 the importance of community and support 14:23 childhood aspirations and exposure to opportunities 17:27 finding passion and purpose in career 20:19 the role of intuition in career decisions 23:27 understanding the industry and networking 26:24 representation in the workplace 29:35 the evolution of worth and self-value 32:25 navigating anxiety and professional challenges 35:15 the importance of problem solving 38:07 lessons learned from experience 41:07 the future of work and career aspirations 01:00:43 navigating stress and seeking help 01:03:23 finding calm in chaos 01:05:20 building meaningful connections 01:09:22 the importance of community 01:16:44 establishing boundaries in work 01:21:13 red flags vs. green flags in work environments 01:31:34 the journey of self-worth and career growth 01:47:55 exploring entrepreneurship and personal passions
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