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Episode 54: How To Be Brave, Vulnerable & Take Control of Your Life

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In a world where change is the only constant, how do you navigate the rapid shifts in our professional and personal lives? On this week's WNTU podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Rosie Yakob, co-founder of Genius Steals, a creative nomadic consultancy that has been redefining the concept of work and life since 2013.

Rosie and her husband Faris took a leap of faith that many of us only dream about. They left their traditional advertising jobs in New York City to travel the world, embracing a life full of uncertainty but rich in experiences. This decision didn't come without its challenges, but it has led them to create a life that is as fulfilling as it is unconventional.

One of the key takeaways from our conversation is the importance of bravery and vulnerability. Rosie emphasizes that bravery is like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Whether it's asking for a raise, trying a new activity, or even making a life-altering decision, practicing bravery in small ways can prepare you for the bigger challenges.

Another fascinating aspect of our discussion was the concept of "outspiration"—seeking inspiration from sources outside your immediate industry or environment. Rosie and Faris bring this global perspective to their clients, helping them ignite innovation and creativity within their organizations. By looking at art, culture, and even nature, they find unique ways to solve problems and inspire others.

Rosie also shared some practical tips for those who might not be ready to leave everything behind but still want to inject some novelty and creativity into their lives. Simple changes like taking a different route to work, trying a new hobby, or even just noticing the small details around you can make a big difference.

As we navigate so much uncertainty in the external world, Rosie's story is a reminder that we have more control over our lives than we often realize. We can choose to be brave, to seek out new experiences, and to live a life that is true to ourselves.

If you're feeling stuck or uninspired, I highly recommend listening to this episode. Rosie's journey is not just about physical travel but also about the inner journey of self-discovery and growth. It's a testament to the power of living life on your own terms and embracing the unknown with open arms.

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In a world where change is the only constant, how do you navigate the rapid shifts in our professional and personal lives? On this week's WNTU podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Rosie Yakob, co-founder of Genius Steals, a creative nomadic consultancy that has been redefining the concept of work and life since 2013.

Rosie and her husband Faris took a leap of faith that many of us only dream about. They left their traditional advertising jobs in New York City to travel the world, embracing a life full of uncertainty but rich in experiences. This decision didn't come without its challenges, but it has led them to create a life that is as fulfilling as it is unconventional.

One of the key takeaways from our conversation is the importance of bravery and vulnerability. Rosie emphasizes that bravery is like a muscle; the more you use it, the stronger it gets. Whether it's asking for a raise, trying a new activity, or even making a life-altering decision, practicing bravery in small ways can prepare you for the bigger challenges.

Another fascinating aspect of our discussion was the concept of "outspiration"—seeking inspiration from sources outside your immediate industry or environment. Rosie and Faris bring this global perspective to their clients, helping them ignite innovation and creativity within their organizations. By looking at art, culture, and even nature, they find unique ways to solve problems and inspire others.

Rosie also shared some practical tips for those who might not be ready to leave everything behind but still want to inject some novelty and creativity into their lives. Simple changes like taking a different route to work, trying a new hobby, or even just noticing the small details around you can make a big difference.

As we navigate so much uncertainty in the external world, Rosie's story is a reminder that we have more control over our lives than we often realize. We can choose to be brave, to seek out new experiences, and to live a life that is true to ourselves.

If you're feeling stuck or uninspired, I highly recommend listening to this episode. Rosie's journey is not just about physical travel but also about the inner journey of self-discovery and growth. It's a testament to the power of living life on your own terms and embracing the unknown with open arms.

  continue reading

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