
Moving through fear instead of simply moving on
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About this listen
Facing our fears means understanding how they shape our actions, while creating space for self-awareness, connection, and growth in both personal and professional contexts.
Carlos Saba is the co-founder of the Happy Startup School, an alternative business school and learning platform that focuses on helping entrepreneurs and professionals align their work with their values and passions.
With a PhD in atomic physics, Carlos transitioned from a career in science and digital advertising to co-founding a digital studio and eventually dedicating himself to creating programs, events, and courses that foster connection, learning, and personal growth.
This episode will help you
- Understand how to embrace and work through fear rather than suppressing it, allowing for personal and professional growth
- Explore the importance of aligning your work with your values and creating meaningful connections with others
- Discover how self-awareness and emotional openness can enhance creativity, resilience, and authenticity
Highlights
- [00:07:28] Identifying core needs
- [00:11:56] Purpose with a big P or a small P
- [00:16:43] How Carlos is meeting his needs
- [00:21:17] How do we create resilience?
- [00:28:14] Carlos' relationship with shame
- [00:33:07] Meeting "Kung Fu Carlos"
- [00:38:05] What Fearless Forward means to Carlos
- [00:42:37] Takeaways from Sally-Anne
Resources
- Connect with Carlos via LinkedIn
- The Happy Startup School
- Connect with Sally-Anne via LinkedIn
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