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“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ~George Eliot.
Dreams don't survive in the world of monotony, to live dangerously one has to break free of any alien norms that try to define us. The journey to self-discovery is riddled with twists, turns and many dips, but the fruit of self-awareness is completely worth the risk; as is believed by our guest of this episode: George Vivian Paul.
Uninspired by the routine corporate structure and finding no motivation in getting up every morning at 9:00 am as a civil engineer, he decided to let his dreams lead him from designing t-shirts, to becoming a stand up comic, to a copywriter, to hosting podcasts and many more choices that he's surely yet to make, George tells us how he believes in keeping no regrets.
As a comic he says its really essential to read the room and modify the content according to the audience. Credited to be the 1st Street comic of India he talks about the importance of practicing and honing one's skills. Naming his podcasts Vivian's Irrelevant Podcast he cleverly attempts at modifying the definition of VIP. We hope that his jokes and novel perspective fill you with laughter and delight just as us!
Let taking risks for new beginnings be your #SecondAct!
Points to note from this episode:
• Live in such a way that you live free of regrets!
• Spectate without indulging and you'll be a lot more aware!
• Your worst critics are your closest people, if you win their praise, there is no doubt in your genuinity!
Website: https://thesecondact.in/
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LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3h9t4DT
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Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qEARga
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“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” ~George Eliot.
Dreams don't survive in the world of monotony, to live dangerously one has to break free of any alien norms that try to define us. The journey to self-discovery is riddled with twists, turns and many dips, but the fruit of self-awareness is completely worth the risk; as is believed by our guest of this episode: George Vivian Paul.
Uninspired by the routine corporate structure and finding no motivation in getting up every morning at 9:00 am as a civil engineer, he decided to let his dreams lead him from designing t-shirts, to becoming a stand up comic, to a copywriter, to hosting podcasts and many more choices that he's surely yet to make, George tells us how he believes in keeping no regrets.
As a comic he says its really essential to read the room and modify the content according to the audience. Credited to be the 1st Street comic of India he talks about the importance of practicing and honing one's skills. Naming his podcasts Vivian's Irrelevant Podcast he cleverly attempts at modifying the definition of VIP. We hope that his jokes and novel perspective fill you with laughter and delight just as us!
Let taking risks for new beginnings be your #SecondAct!
Points to note from this episode:
• Live in such a way that you live free of regrets!
• Spectate without indulging and you'll be a lot more aware!
• Your worst critics are your closest people, if you win their praise, there is no doubt in your genuinity!
Website: https://thesecondact.in/
.
Social Media Links -
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3AkWwPa
LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3h9t4DT
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3yfi8uq
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3qEARga
YouTube: https://bit.ly/2X87Jn4
.
Follow George Vivian Paul -
Instagram: https://instagram.com/frickinvivian?utm_medium=copy_link
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/frickinvivian/?originalSubdomain=in
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GVP89
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iiact/message