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A New Lens

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Our mission is to empower listeners by exploring cutting-edge science and holistic practices in health, wellness, and fitness. Through honest conversations, expert insights, and personal growth stories, we aim to elevate minds, bodies, and spirits; while learning and evolving alongside our community.

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episode Everyone Should Work Retail, But No One Deserves It | A New Lens artwork

Everyone Should Work Retail, But No One Deserves It | A New Lens

Everyone should work retail or hospitality at least once, but no one deserves to be treated badly while doing it. In this episode of A New Lens, I talk about why I think retail, hospitality, and customer service jobs can genuinely build character. They force you to communicate with different types of people, handle uncomfortable situations, develop patience, build soft skills, and get real-world reps in problem solving under pressure. But there is another side to it. Working with the public can also mean being yelled at, disrespected, talked down to, and treated like you are less than human for reasons completely outside of your control. No job should require someone to absorb random cruelty just because “the customer is always right.” This episode is about the strange contradiction of customer service work. It can make you more confident, empathetic, and capable, but it can also burn people out and show how poorly we sometimes treat the people helping us. If you have ever worked retail, hospitality, food service, front desk, customer service, or any job dealing with the public, this one is for you. #Retail #Hospitality #CustomerService #WorkLife #SoftSkills #PersonalGrowth #ANewLensEveryone should work retail or hospitality at least once, but no one deserves to be treated badly while doing it.In this episode of A New Lens, I talk about why I think retail, hospitality, and customer service jobs can genuinely build character. They force you to communicate with different types of people, handle uncomfortable situations, develop patience, build soft skills, and get real-world reps in problem solving under pressure.But there is another side to it.Working with the public can also mean being yelled at, disrespected, talked down to, and treated like you are less than human for reasons completely outside of your control. No job should require someone to absorb random cruelty just because “the customer is always right.”This episode is about the strange contradiction of customer service work. It can make you more confident, empathetic, and capable, but it can also burn people out and show how poorly we sometimes treat the people helping us.If you have ever worked retail, hospitality, food service, front desk, customer service, or any job dealing with the public, this one is for you.#Retail [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/retail] #Hospitality [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/hospitality] #CustomerService [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/customerservice] #WorkLife [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/worklife] #SoftSkills [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/softskills] #PersonalGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/personalgrowth] #ANewLens [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/anewlens]

19 de may de 2026 - 7 min
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Outliers Explained: Why Success Isn’t Just Hard Work | Book Club Episode 13

In this episode of A New Lens Book Club, we review Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell and break down one of the book’s biggest ideas: success is not just about hard work.Gladwell argues that the people we call “outliers” are often shaped by hidden advantages, timing, culture, opportunity, family background, practice, and systems that help them rise. From the 10,000-hour rule to the role of luck and environment, Outliers challenges the simple idea that successful people “just wanted it more.”This conversation looks at what the book gets right, what it makes us question, and how it changes the way we think about talent, achievement, ambition, and fairness.If you enjoy book reviews, personal growth, psychology, sociology, and conversations about success, this episode is for you.Book Club Episode 13#Outliers [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/outliers] #MalcolmGladwell [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/malcolmgladwell] #BookClub [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/bookclub] #Success [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/success] #PersonalGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/personalgrowth] #ANewLens [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/anewlens] #BookReview [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/bookreview]

19 de may de 2026 - 8 min
episode I Made Videos for a Year… Here’s What Actually Changed | A New Lens artwork

I Made Videos for a Year… Here’s What Actually Changed | A New Lens

One year of A New Lens. In this episode, I look back on the first year of making videos, building this channel, and figuring out what A New Lens has become. This was supposed to be a simple one-year review, but like most good conversations, it turned into something bigger. I talk about what changed, what I learned, how the channel has evolved, and the unexpected side quests that came with trying to create something meaningful online. From podcasting and book club episodes to personal growth, creative burnout, consistency, identity, and the pressure to keep improving, this is an honest reflection on what it feels like to spend a year putting your thoughts, ideas, and voice out into the world. This episode is part channel update, part creator reflection, and part ramble about growth, purpose, creativity, and where A New Lens goes from here. Thank you to everyone who has watched, listened, commented, or supported the channel in any way. One year later, we are still learning, still shifting perspective, and still looking at life through a new lens. #ANewLens #OneYearLater #YouTubeCreator #PodcastJourney #PersonalGrowth #CreativeJourney #SelfReflection

6 de may de 2026 - 13 min
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What If Success Won’t Make You Happy? | A New Lens

What if success doesn’t make you happy?In this episode of A New Lens, we talk about the quiet fear that many people avoid: what happens when the thing you have been chasing no longer fulfills you? What if you spend your whole life trying to reach the finish line, only to get there and realize you still feel empty?This conversation explores ambition, purpose, burnout, identity, success, happiness, and the pressure to keep chasing goals that may no longer match who you are becoming. We often think the next achievement, title, relationship, paycheck, milestone, or version of ourselves will finally make us feel complete. But what happens when it doesn’t?This episode is for anyone questioning their path, feeling disconnected from what they once wanted, or wondering whether the life they are building is actually the life they want to live.Sometimes the real question is not, “How do I become successful?”It is, “What if success is not enough?”Subscribe to A New Lens for more conversations on philosophy, self-growth, culture, books, mindset, and the search for meaning.#Success [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/success] #Happiness [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/happiness] #Purpose [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/purpose] #SelfGrowth [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/selfgrowth] #ANewLens [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/anewlens] #Mindset [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/mindset] #PersonalDevelopment [https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/personaldevelopment]

26 de abr de 2026 - 5 min
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