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In this episode, Sergio welcomes close friend Tamara Hamdan to the We Walk The Earth podcast. Tamara is someone who doesn’t allow her work to compete with her life, but instead savours slow
mornings and sees living as her best credential — a testament to her open views on the value life offers.
Tamara reflects on her own journey of moving from a hustling lifestyle in New York City to living in the quiet of San Miguel, Mexico, and how she’s noticed a quasi-resistance to technology juxtaposed by her desire for connection and captivating experiences.
As a woman, she is inherently thankful that society is beginning to retire its stigma attached to what ‘success’ looks like and points to the great opportunities her generation has been gifted to speak openly about the actions of the past to help shape a better future.
Join We Walk The Earth community on Patreon and visit our web
WWTE is powered by Ubuntu Studio.
Hosted by Sergio Isauro
The music in this episode was produced by Tejedor
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, Sergio welcomes close friend Tamara Hamdan to the We Walk The Earth podcast. Tamara is someone who doesn’t allow her work to compete with her life, but instead savours slow
mornings and sees living as her best credential — a testament to her open views on the value life offers.
Tamara reflects on her own journey of moving from a hustling lifestyle in New York City to living in the quiet of San Miguel, Mexico, and how she’s noticed a quasi-resistance to technology juxtaposed by her desire for connection and captivating experiences.
As a woman, she is inherently thankful that society is beginning to retire its stigma attached to what ‘success’ looks like and points to the great opportunities her generation has been gifted to speak openly about the actions of the past to help shape a better future.
Join We Walk The Earth community on Patreon and visit our web
WWTE is powered by Ubuntu Studio.
Hosted by Sergio Isauro
The music in this episode was produced by Tejedor
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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