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#127 The Art of Quitting & Reinvention - Nina Simon on living "off the grid" in an intentional community, taking "turns" in marriage and work, having kids on an unconventional path & leaving her dream job at NASA

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At each professional crossroad, Nina Simon has made the choice most likely to disappoint her mother. She left an electrical engineering job at NASA to design spy museum exhibits, said goodbye to a museum directorship to start a global movement for more inclusive cultural organizations, and now has put down her CEO hat to write crime fiction. Her first novel, Mother-Daughter Murder Night, will be published in 2023 by William Morrow. Nina lives off the grid in the Santa Cruz mountains with 20 people, 16 chickens, 2 trampolines, and 1 zipline.

We talk about:

  • Leaving her dream job
  • Living in an intentional "off the grid" community
  • What she learned from her ambitious days as a museum industry leader
  • Marriage & kids on an unconventional path
  • Writing her novel

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FOLLOW NINA

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Audio intro
0:12 Introduction
1:37 The scripts Nina grew up with
4:43 Did Nina see herself as creative growing up?
5:39 Nina's education and why she hated her dream job at NASA
12:17 Fitting your life into your job vs fitting your job into your life
14:39 Nina's approach to money, building a marriage that supports entrepreneurship
19:55 Writing books
27:39 Giving herself a permission
33:17 Making choices that are not "the right choice"
38:37 The non-traditional paths and having kids
46:08 Reinventing yourself, knowing when to leave
52:42 Constructing backward narratives about our lives

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At each professional crossroad, Nina Simon has made the choice most likely to disappoint her mother. She left an electrical engineering job at NASA to design spy museum exhibits, said goodbye to a museum directorship to start a global movement for more inclusive cultural organizations, and now has put down her CEO hat to write crime fiction. Her first novel, Mother-Daughter Murder Night, will be published in 2023 by William Morrow. Nina lives off the grid in the Santa Cruz mountains with 20 people, 16 chickens, 2 trampolines, and 1 zipline.

We talk about:

  • Leaving her dream job
  • Living in an intentional "off the grid" community
  • What she learned from her ambitious days as a museum industry leader
  • Marriage & kids on an unconventional path
  • Writing her novel

WATCH On YouTube

FOLLOW NINA

TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Audio intro
0:12 Introduction
1:37 The scripts Nina grew up with
4:43 Did Nina see herself as creative growing up?
5:39 Nina's education and why she hated her dream job at NASA
12:17 Fitting your life into your job vs fitting your job into your life
14:39 Nina's approach to money, building a marriage that supports entrepreneurship
19:55 Writing books
27:39 Giving herself a permission
33:17 Making choices that are not "the right choice"
38:37 The non-traditional paths and having kids
46:08 Reinventing yourself, knowing when to leave
52:42 Constructing backward narratives about our lives

📕Buy Paul’s Book: The Pathless Path

📲Connect + Follow Paul

🙏Further Ways To Support The Podcast:


📕Buy Paul’s Book (50k+ Sold): The Pathless Path
😁 Join Hundreds On Unconventional Paths: Pathless Path Community

📲Connect + Follow Paul

🙏Further Ways To Support The Podcast:

  • Accounting, Taxes, And Payroll For Your S-Corp (Ideal for $60k+ income): Collective
  • Looking for alternatives to traditional health insurance in the US? Check out Crowdhealth
  • I use Transistor to host this podcast. It rocks. Launch Yours Here
  • I record high-quality videos using Riverside: Sign Up Here
  • Epic transcription & text-based video editing via Descript
  • Want to launch a course? Teachable is what I recommend
  • Web Hosting: Skystra Fast WordPress Hosting
  • Host your own community" Circle 14-day free trial
  continue reading

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