Found, Not Finished with Channa

Editing Life Mid-Sentence


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Ever catch yourself rewriting a conversation in your head hours later?

Me too — and that space between who we are and who we’re trying to be? That’s exactly where this podcast lives.

I was adopted from India at 11 months old, raised as the middle child in a divorced household, and have been overthinking everything since I learned how to talk. I’m a wife (married to a fellow Taurus — so yes, things get passionate AND stubborn), a mom of two loud, wild-hearted kids, and a business owner who built a photography company from scratch… only to realize that “success” didn’t mean I felt fulfilled.

Burnout pushed me to pivot, and now I help other business owners tell their stories — but somewhere along the way, I realized I was editing more than just photos or marketing copy… I was editing myself.

This podcast is me un-editing in real time.

It’s not picture-perfect. But it’s honest.

We’ll talk about the stuff we usually keep in — the mistakes, the mom guilt, the one-star reviews, the messy middles and the “oh no, did I overshare?” moments.

Because what I’ve learned is that connection starts in the messy parts. And if one thing I say makes you feel seen or understood, then this podcast is already doing its job.

Welcome to Off Brand, On Point. Let’s get comfortably uncomfortable.

Whether you’re a parent or not, motivated or still figuring it out, dreaming big, building something new, or rebooting what’s next — you’re welcome here. Let’s navigate real life and business together, one unfiltered conversation at a time.

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Found, Not Finished with ChannaBy Channa Evalyn