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243 | corporate to freelance, strict parents, photography, mental health, healing arts, qigong + more with Seher Sikandar

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Today’s is a long one but a good one with the very wise Seher. We met at The Wing last spring and recorded this conversation a couple week’s ago in her beautiful Brooklyn apartment. Seher is one of the smartest, most fascinating people I know. As you’ll hear in this episode she was born to Pakistani immigrants in the San Francisco Bay area, then attended Wharton for business, initially attempted a traditional corporate job, but ultimately became a freelance photographer. Now she views herself as an inter-disciplinarian; which we get into in this episode. We talk about leaving her corporate job, her transition to photography, learning a new skills, and becoming a music photographer. We talk a lot about family and navigating her very strict immigrant parents and a move across the country. We also get into mental health stigma, her depression and what helped her with it, including therapy and wellness and healing arts including qigong, and way more it’s a long one and a good one. And at the I do my new my L & L segment.

Notes from the Show:

-Seher Sikandar on The Web | Instagram

-Seher on Cat Lantigua's podcast

-Seher's "Testimonies from the Table"

Likes & Learns:

-Washi Tape

All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs

Album art by Zoie Harman

Cool Things to Check-Out:

-Come to my event at The Spring Meditation on 12/2. Get tickets here.

-Come to my New Years Eve 2 night retreat at Kripalu Retreat Center. Get your tickets here.

-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!

-Join the listener Facebook Group

-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling.

If you Liked This Episode Try Out:

-Cat Lantigua

-Dr. Lisa Spiegel


This episode was supported by Alterra Pure. Have you heard of them? They make impeccably designed sheets and bedding, verifying organic integrity every step of the way and sharing every production detail with you. Not to mention how cool and comfortable their products are. You have to try them! Use code Letitout for 15% off your order.

This episode was also supported by Care/Of who creates personalized supplement packets for you based on your unique needs and delivers them in daily customized packets.

Enter the code "KATIE" at checkout for 25% off your first

  continue reading

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Today’s is a long one but a good one with the very wise Seher. We met at The Wing last spring and recorded this conversation a couple week’s ago in her beautiful Brooklyn apartment. Seher is one of the smartest, most fascinating people I know. As you’ll hear in this episode she was born to Pakistani immigrants in the San Francisco Bay area, then attended Wharton for business, initially attempted a traditional corporate job, but ultimately became a freelance photographer. Now she views herself as an inter-disciplinarian; which we get into in this episode. We talk about leaving her corporate job, her transition to photography, learning a new skills, and becoming a music photographer. We talk a lot about family and navigating her very strict immigrant parents and a move across the country. We also get into mental health stigma, her depression and what helped her with it, including therapy and wellness and healing arts including qigong, and way more it’s a long one and a good one. And at the I do my new my L & L segment.

Notes from the Show:

-Seher Sikandar on The Web | Instagram

-Seher on Cat Lantigua's podcast

-Seher's "Testimonies from the Table"

Likes & Learns:

-Washi Tape

All original music composed by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs

Album art by Zoie Harman

Cool Things to Check-Out:

-Come to my event at The Spring Meditation on 12/2. Get tickets here.

-Come to my New Years Eve 2 night retreat at Kripalu Retreat Center. Get your tickets here.

-Sign-up for my newsletter to get updates on where I'll be and what I'm loving!

-Join the listener Facebook Group

-Get my book Let It Out: A Journey Through Journaling.

If you Liked This Episode Try Out:

-Cat Lantigua

-Dr. Lisa Spiegel


This episode was supported by Alterra Pure. Have you heard of them? They make impeccably designed sheets and bedding, verifying organic integrity every step of the way and sharing every production detail with you. Not to mention how cool and comfortable their products are. You have to try them! Use code Letitout for 15% off your order.

This episode was also supported by Care/Of who creates personalized supplement packets for you based on your unique needs and delivers them in daily customized packets.

Enter the code "KATIE" at checkout for 25% off your first

  continue reading

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