In this enlightening episode of Permission to Flow, join Jessica Hwang as she dives deep into the transformative experience of embracing vulnerability through an unexpected avenue—acting. Transitioning from corporate finance to a career centered on creativity and personal growth, Jessica shares how attending an acting workshop revealed her emotional blind spots and the power of professional vulnerability. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, she emphasizes the importance of receptivity, exploring how acknowledging and working through suppressed emotions can pave the way for genuine personal development.
Jessica’s journey highlights the intersection of her Asian cultural background and her pursuit of a purpose-driven life. Growing up in an environment where her voice felt secondary to her brother’s, she uniquely addresses the challenges many first- and second-generation women face in being seen and heard. This episode is a heartfelt invitation to step outside of your comfort zones, embrace discomfort, and accept failures as milestones on the path to growth. With references to Maya Angelou’s wisdom and the encouragement to connect with supportive mentors, Jessica’s insights provide a robust framework for navigating your own career transitions.
Whether you’re contemplating a leap from corporate life to a creative career or seeking ways to push past ingrained beliefs, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Tune in for a dose of inspiration and practical advice from Jessica, who courageously shares her ongoing journey towards authenticity and fulfillment. Don’t miss this opportunity to reflect, grow, and learn how to shine in your unique way.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
00:00 – Intro
05:03 – Blind Spots
18:12 – Weird Things
28:42 – Failure
40:45 – Episode Wrap up
Quotes from the episode:
“Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” – Maya Angelou
“What is something that will challenge you to shine a little brighter? What is something that will challenge you to embrace your imperfection but show up more as who you are?”
“I don’t think that it is by accident that part of me stepping into my purpose has required me to challenge this deep inner wound around being seen and heard.”
“If you want to move towards your purpose, your passions, I invite you to step in, commit to the bit, as I said in the last episode, do the thing that feels unnatural, but you know is going to help you move forward and be in service of your zone of genius, because it matters.”
References:
Commit to the Bit – Episode 065 – Commit to Create: Lessons Learned While Building the Podcast Studio (https://jessicahwangcoaching.com/2024…)
057 – Riding the Waves: Surfing and the Art of Continuous Learning (https://jessicahwangcoaching.com/2024…)
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Credits: Music co-written by Steven Murillo ( / someoneinatreeband ) & Jessica Hwang ( / jessicahwangcoaching ) Production and audio engineering by Travis Carr ( / traviscarrphoto )
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