ENGSUB: Episode 6: I choose to live authentically Hello, everyone! Thank you for tuning in to my channel, The 26s_Ink. In Episode 5, I discussed how I create motivation and continuously push myself to pursue my dreams and goals in both life and academics. For Episode 6, I want to explore choosing to live true to myself. After a long journey of healing, I finally decided to embrace authenticity and live without fear of external judgment. Before diving into today’s topic, I want to take a moment to express my gratitude for all your feedback. Your comments, especially about the audio quality, have meant so much to me. When I started this podcast, I didn’t expect anyone to listen. I was afraid that no one would care and that my podcast would go unnoticed. I used this space as an experimental platform to identify my weaknesses and improve my skills. That’s why, when I started receiving feedback, I was overjoyed! It meant that my podcast was being heard. Knowing that you have been here from the beginning, supporting me through my early stages of learning and growth, is incredibly meaningful. Starting this podcast was a challenge—stepping out of my comfort zone and trying something new. And, honestly, I love it! It allows me to capture my emotions, express my thoughts, and process my feelings in a way that contributes to my personal growth. So, once again, thank you all so much! For this episode, I have challenged myself to learn from my past mistakes, especially regarding audio quality. This time, I am attempting to record in one continuous take—let’s see if I can do it! Previously, I recorded multiple segments and stitched them together. In Episode 5, I reduced the number of cuts, but the background noise remained an issue. When I edited the sound, some parts were cut off, requiring re-recording on my phone, which resulted in noticeable audio inconsistencies. I appreciate your patience! This time, I will do my best to record and complete this challenge in one go. Today, I want to discuss the importance of living authentically—without fear of what others think. In the past, I was always afraid of people’s opinions. Every decision I made, every action I took, was clouded by fear—fear of making mistakes, fear of judgment, and fear of not meeting societal expectations. This fear became so overwhelming that it stopped me from pursuing what I wanted. At times, I even hid my real interests to align with the opinions of those around me. [FULL ENGSUB AT https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61569324735415 ]
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- Show
- FrequencyUpdated Biweekly
- PublishedJanuary 29, 2025 at 11:54 PM UTC
- Length17 min
- Season1
- Episode6
- RatingClean