1 hr 11 min

47 - The Art of Belonging: Poetry, Immigration, and Purpose with Renzo del Castillo A Way of Thinking

    • Self-Improvement

I'm thrilled to be joined in this episode by Renzo del Castillo, a poet, author, and healthcare executive, to discuss his poetry collection 'Still' and the themes it encapsulates, including immigration, love, and personal growth. 
 
Renzo shares his journey from a corporate world to finding solace in poetry, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, creativity, and self-discovery. The conversation also touches on the influence of poets like Neruda, Bukowski, and Szymborska. 
 
Renzo's personal stories about his family and lessons from his late father underline the significance of love, sacrifice, and living in the present. From poetry recommendations to intimate anecdotes, this episode serves as an inspirational guide for us all to embrace our creative impulses and find purpose in our journeys.
 
 
Topics discussed in this episode include:
- [00:00] - The Art of Belonging: Poetry, Immigration, and Purpose 
- [04:38] - Exploring Purpose and Passion 
- [15:32] - The Intersection of Corporate Life and Creative Expression
- [19:10] - The Power of Vulnerability and Creation
- [29:53] - Generational Lessons and the Immigrant Experience
- [43:24] - Addressing Stereotypes and Embracing Diversity
- [53:23] - Final Questions 
- [01:03:34] - Finding Meaning Through Creation and Connection
 
 
Quotes from Episode: 
"The antithesis to languishing is creation. If you create, you can't be passive."
 
 "A big change for me came from realizing that perfection breeds paralysis"

Links from the Episode: 
Still: A Collection of Poetry
Renzo’s Instagram
Renzo’s LinkedIn
The Before Trilogy

Announcements:
Sign Up for a Free Strategy Session
Donate to A Way of Thinking Podcast
Join me for Dharma Yoga Sundays at 12 pm. in-person and online. DM me for details
 
 
Connect with Jessica:
Instagram: @jessicahwangcoaching
Facebook: Jessica Hwang Coaching
Website: Jessica Hwang Coaching
 
 
Credits:
Music co-written by Steven Murillo (@someoneinatreeband) & Jessica Hwang (@jessicahwangcoaching)
Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind Productions

I'm thrilled to be joined in this episode by Renzo del Castillo, a poet, author, and healthcare executive, to discuss his poetry collection 'Still' and the themes it encapsulates, including immigration, love, and personal growth. 
 
Renzo shares his journey from a corporate world to finding solace in poetry, emphasizing the importance of vulnerability, creativity, and self-discovery. The conversation also touches on the influence of poets like Neruda, Bukowski, and Szymborska. 
 
Renzo's personal stories about his family and lessons from his late father underline the significance of love, sacrifice, and living in the present. From poetry recommendations to intimate anecdotes, this episode serves as an inspirational guide for us all to embrace our creative impulses and find purpose in our journeys.
 
 
Topics discussed in this episode include:
- [00:00] - The Art of Belonging: Poetry, Immigration, and Purpose 
- [04:38] - Exploring Purpose and Passion 
- [15:32] - The Intersection of Corporate Life and Creative Expression
- [19:10] - The Power of Vulnerability and Creation
- [29:53] - Generational Lessons and the Immigrant Experience
- [43:24] - Addressing Stereotypes and Embracing Diversity
- [53:23] - Final Questions 
- [01:03:34] - Finding Meaning Through Creation and Connection
 
 
Quotes from Episode: 
"The antithesis to languishing is creation. If you create, you can't be passive."
 
 "A big change for me came from realizing that perfection breeds paralysis"

Links from the Episode: 
Still: A Collection of Poetry
Renzo’s Instagram
Renzo’s LinkedIn
The Before Trilogy

Announcements:
Sign Up for a Free Strategy Session
Donate to A Way of Thinking Podcast
Join me for Dharma Yoga Sundays at 12 pm. in-person and online. DM me for details
 
 
Connect with Jessica:
Instagram: @jessicahwangcoaching
Facebook: Jessica Hwang Coaching
Website: Jessica Hwang Coaching
 
 
Credits:
Music co-written by Steven Murillo (@someoneinatreeband) & Jessica Hwang (@jessicahwangcoaching)
Production and audio engineering by Ease of Mind Productions

1 hr 11 min