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The Vulnerability of Putting Your Voice Out There: Sarah Shimazaki
FromShe Explores
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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Aug 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
How can you do what you love without losing yourself in the process? Putting your voice out there can be a very vulnerable thing: just take it from Outside Voices podcast host Sarah Shimazaki. We talk about the very real struggle of how to balance work, passion, and your own wellbeing.
The stories you tell, the podcasts you listen to - they say a lot about you. In this episode, we’ll learn about Sarah through her work on Outside Voices as well as how that work makes her feel. Sometimes she wants to pull herself apart from it (and sometimes that’s the healthiest thing) but what she chooses to focus on says a lot about what she cares about: that the outdoors belongs to all of us.
Featured in this episode: Sarah Shimazaki
Featured in the Outside Voices Trailer: Ahjani Yepa, Olivia VanDamme, Adam Hymans, Evelyn Shimazaki and Bam Mendiola
Hosted by Gale Straub
Sponsored by Merrell, GreenerWays Organic, and Ritual.
Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook
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In this episode, you'll hear:
How Sarah started podcasting
Why the PGM ONE Summit spurred her to action
The need for a podcast that underlines that the outdoors belongs to all, not a select few
About the learning curve of podcasting and why Sarah asked for help vs. trying to do it all on her own
Why it can be hard to separate your sense of self from your work, especially if you love what you do
What ethical storytelling is and why Sarah wants it to be the norm vs. the anomoly
The boundaries that can be necessary if you want to keep doing meaningful work
Sarah's vision for Outside Voices Podcast
Why joy, healing, and power are integral outputs of Sarah's work
Resources
Sarah Shimazaki: Instagram
Outside Voices Podcast: Website, Instagram, Apple Podcasts
PGM ONE
Episode Landing Page
Sponsors and Discount Codes
Merrell: Learn more at Merrell.com*
Ritual: Head to Ritual.com/explore to get 10% off your first three months
GreenerWays: Search "GreenerWays Organic" on Amazon
Episodes air weekly on Wednesdays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Music is by Kai Engel, Lee Rosevere, Josh Woodward, and Meydän using a creative commons attributions license.
The stories you tell, the podcasts you listen to - they say a lot about you. In this episode, we’ll learn about Sarah through her work on Outside Voices as well as how that work makes her feel. Sometimes she wants to pull herself apart from it (and sometimes that’s the healthiest thing) but what she chooses to focus on says a lot about what she cares about: that the outdoors belongs to all of us.
Featured in this episode: Sarah Shimazaki
Featured in the Outside Voices Trailer: Ahjani Yepa, Olivia VanDamme, Adam Hymans, Evelyn Shimazaki and Bam Mendiola
Hosted by Gale Straub
Sponsored by Merrell, GreenerWays Organic, and Ritual.
Join the She Explores Podcast community on Facebook
Visit She-Explores.com
In this episode, you'll hear:
How Sarah started podcasting
Why the PGM ONE Summit spurred her to action
The need for a podcast that underlines that the outdoors belongs to all, not a select few
About the learning curve of podcasting and why Sarah asked for help vs. trying to do it all on her own
Why it can be hard to separate your sense of self from your work, especially if you love what you do
What ethical storytelling is and why Sarah wants it to be the norm vs. the anomoly
The boundaries that can be necessary if you want to keep doing meaningful work
Sarah's vision for Outside Voices Podcast
Why joy, healing, and power are integral outputs of Sarah's work
Resources
Sarah Shimazaki: Instagram
Outside Voices Podcast: Website, Instagram, Apple Podcasts
PGM ONE
Episode Landing Page
Sponsors and Discount Codes
Merrell: Learn more at Merrell.com*
Ritual: Head to Ritual.com/explore to get 10% off your first three months
GreenerWays: Search "GreenerWays Organic" on Amazon
Episodes air weekly on Wednesdays-- subscribe wherever you listen so you never miss an episode.
Music is by Kai Engel, Lee Rosevere, Josh Woodward, and Meydän using a creative commons attributions license.
Released:
Aug 28, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Micro Episode: Listeners Answer the Question - How do the outdoors make you feel?: We compiled listener submitted voice memos that describe how the outdoors make them feel. Some adjectives used include: inspired, energetic, connected, healed, calm... The list goes on. Music by Alyssa Hands, Portrayal, and MindsEye. by She Explores