EPISODE 99 - My "B-" Business (Part 1 of 3)

Join me in this first of 3 episodes where I discuss how I went from a self-proclaimed perfectionist, to being completely happy (and content) showing up in my business in a “B-” way. I’ll share how utilizing the 80/20 rule to publish “B-” content can turn you into a more flexible & relatable business owner (as well as give you back the hours of your life you spend overanalyzing!).

EPISODE 94 - Busting The "No Time" Myth

Who has ever said, “I’d LOVE to do that – but I have no time!” We’ve ALL said it, felt it, and truly meant it. What if I told you that instead of feeling time famished, you could find more spaciousness in your life by using your ‘time-confetti’ in a way that allows you to find those extra moments in the day? And in turn, having the time to do those things that once seemed impossible to fit in!

EPISODE 93 - The Reality of a $10K Calligraphy Job

Join me as I spill all the tea on what it's really like to work on a glamorous, high-stakes, celebrity-filled, luxury brand EVENT. Listen to find out: how a connection I made in 2018 was the key to landing me this gig, the most important lessons I want to pass on to you, and what I did in the “servant quarters” on the night of the event! I can’t wait to eventually share ALLLL the things I’ve learned through this extremely high-pressure, but very realistic, corporate calligraphy job (and my best tips to help you land one, too!).

EPISODE 92 - Making Your First $100 With Calligraphy

Imagine if listening to this podcast *right now*, could change the entire trajectory of your life?? That’s what happened when Magda - podcast listener turned calligrapher & businesswoman - tuned into the 1st episode of “The Shinah Show” after my 9-month hiatus… with no other intentions than having something to break up her day amidst working her corporate job, folding laundry & chasing after her two kids (I mean, can you relate?!?). Join me as she shares her calligraphy journey!

EPISODE 91 - Perfectionism Failed Me

Growing up as a first-generation Korean-American, I was raised to believe that meeting “perfect” milestones would make me happy. There was never any letter other than an A on my report cards, a number other than 1600 on my SATS (and PSATS), or a university I attended with a ranking less than #1 in the nation (ok, don’t hate me – I promise it’s not all sunshine and rainbows). But while I was on this seemingly “perfect path of perfectionism”, I was also the most unhappy I’ve ever been. This track was making me miserable rather that making me happy – which is exactly what I WASN’T expecting.