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Episode 132 - Trisha Choi - From Breakdown to Breakthrough: How (F)unemployment, Forgiveness, and Creativity Sparked a New Life.

Episode 132 - Trisha Choi - From Breakdown to Breakthrough: How (F)unemployment, Forgiveness, and Creativity Sparked a New Life.

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This episode: From Breakdown to Breakthrough: How (F)unemployment, Forgiveness, and Creativity Sparked a New Life.

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Reconnecting and Reflecting on Past Experiences (0:00)

  • Host Drew Deraney reminisces about their past work together at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in Manhattan, specifically in the patient experience department.
  • Drew thanks NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for introducing them and reflects on how they have evolved since their initial meeting.
  • He discusses the linear nature of life and how external circumstances can derail it, categorizing people into three types: those who live on autopilot, those who blame external factors, and those who take opportunities to grow.
  • Drew identifies Guest Trisha Choi as a woman who takes opportunities to grow and challenges her to share her defining moment that led to her personal and professional transformation.

Trisha's Journey to Self-Awareness (3:24)

  • Trisha shares her first defining moment, where her uncle in the Philippines advised her to forgive herself for being human and imperfect.
  • She recounts her struggle with bipolar disorder, her family history of the disorder, and her anger towards her circumstances.
  • Trisha discusses her second defining moment, when her colleague and boss, Emily, supported her taking time off to seek treatment for self-medicating with alcohol.
  • She reflects on how these experiences shaped her into the person she is today, emphasizing the importance of self-forgiveness and self-awareness.

The Role of Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance (6:01)

  • Drew emphasizes the importance of forgiving oneself and recognizing that we always have a choice in our actions.
  • Trisha admits that it took her many years to truly forgive herself, especially during her time at Duke University Hospital during COVID-19.
  • She shares her experience of breaking the cycle of domestic violence and finding the strength to end an unhealthy relationship.
  • Trisha reflects on how her new relationship and spiritual connection with her partner have helped her achieve self-acceptance and purpose.

The Concept of (F)unemployment (14:20)

  • Trisha introduces the term "(f)unemployment," describing it as a mindset that allows her to enjoy her time off and engage in activities she loves, such as playing golf, bowling, and singing in an acapella group.
  • She explains how this mindset led her to start her own company, Bahay Kubo, which focuses on creating fun and engaging experiences for executives and professionals.
  • Trisha describes the concept of Bahay Kubo, a portable and lightweight space within conferences where executives c...
Chapters
  • (00:00:00) - Blast From The Past
  • (00:02:28) - The Fight for Women's Lives
  • (00:05:06) - Forgive Yourself
  • (00:08:59) - Forgiveness and the Need to Love Yourself
  • (00:12:19) - "You Deserve What You Get"
  • (00:14:46) - "Woman In The Mirror"
  • (00:17:15) - What is Fun Employment?
  • (00:19:16) - Baja Kubo
  • (00:24:38) - Where Wellness Retreats Can Be
  • (00:26:06) - Baha'i on Playing Games
  • (00:28:25) - Give Trish Advice About Life
  • (00:29:33) - One More Thing For The Young Businesswoman
  • (00:31:43) - Living the Life You Want to Live

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