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You don’t have it all figured out in Your 30s: Navigating Societal Pressure, Faith, and Career Pivots with Caren Martinez

You don’t have it all figured out in Your 30s: Navigating Societal Pressure, Faith, and Career Pivots with Caren Martinez

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In this special in-the-car episode, Mimi chats with Caren Martinez—content creator, aspiring UX designer, and multi-hyphenate creative—about the beauty and chaos of choosing your own path, one pivot at a time. Over chamomile tea and matcha, they explore the messy middle of life, where nothing goes as planned, and that’s exactly the point.

In this episode, Caren shares:

  • How a sushi restaurant encounter sparked her 11-year journey into content creation


  • Why she’s pivoting into UX design in her mid-thirties


  • The emotional reality of juggling a full-time job, school, and caregiving

  • Navigating the double pressure of Hispanic and Mormon cultural expectations around marriage and kids

  • The lessons she's learning about boundaries, burnout, and being okay with not having it all figured out

  • Her evolving relationship with the Mormon faith, and why it's okay to wrestle with it

  • Thoughts on free will, fate, and the beauty of letting life unfold


Bonus: Caren is co-hosting a Morocco group trip this October! Details inside the episode.


Follow Caren:Instagram & TikTok → ⁠@myworldmytravels⁠


🎧 Listen if you’ve ever:

  • Questioned your timeline
  • Felt behind in your thirties
  • Needed a reminder that it's okay to change your mind
  • Wanted to cry it out, then get up and try again


🌟 Reminder: What if it all works out?

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