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In this episode I have an unfiltered conversation with Kevin Yee, a pharmacist turned YouTuber. We talk about career and identity crisis, Human Design, how losing everything created a new beginning.
Some highlights:
23:30- asking his dad, do you have any regrets in your life?
25:00- when he decided he was going on his own journey
28:00- what keeps him going and doing this work especially when things get hard
32:00- Choosing to consciously enter the depths instead of escaping it
34:00- what does Refugee Hustle mean, inspired by his family
38:00- Eating bitterness (enduring hardship, overcoming difficulties) and hwa-byung
42:00- "the right friendships carry me through"
He's paved his own path and created his own niche, and now makes YouTube videos, hosts YouTube masterminds, and writes articles — all centered around kick-starting a creator business, intentional lifestyle design, and deep diving into inner work.
Today, he's the founder of Refugee Hustle, an ethos-driven personal development brand, and Kaizen Closing, a high ticket sales advisory that focuses on helping creators monetize their personal brand without the Wolf of Wall Street vibe.
Think YouTube meets Big 3 management consulting for creatives, but without the crippling debt.
To some, he's a super connector. To the white belts on the jiu-jitsu mats, he's their worst nightmare. But he sees himself as advisor, helping people see the world differently to unlock their potential and find work they love.
Find him, check out my free courses, he's happy to connect through the DM’s 📩 He's excited to take you along for the ride as I learn and build my business from the ground up 🌱
In this episode I have an unfiltered conversation with Kevin Yee, a pharmacist turned YouTuber. We talk about career and identity crisis, Human Design, how losing everything created a new beginning.
Some highlights:
23:30- asking his dad, do you have any regrets in your life?
25:00- when he decided he was going on his own journey
28:00- what keeps him going and doing this work especially when things get hard
32:00- Choosing to consciously enter the depths instead of escaping it
34:00- what does Refugee Hustle mean, inspired by his family
38:00- Eating bitterness (enduring hardship, overcoming difficulties) and hwa-byung
42:00- "the right friendships carry me through"
He's paved his own path and created his own niche, and now makes YouTube videos, hosts YouTube masterminds, and writes articles — all centered around kick-starting a creator business, intentional lifestyle design, and deep diving into inner work.
Today, he's the founder of Refugee Hustle, an ethos-driven personal development brand, and Kaizen Closing, a high ticket sales advisory that focuses on helping creators monetize their personal brand without the Wolf of Wall Street vibe.
Think YouTube meets Big 3 management consulting for creatives, but without the crippling debt.
To some, he's a super connector. To the white belts on the jiu-jitsu mats, he's their worst nightmare. But he sees himself as advisor, helping people see the world differently to unlock their potential and find work they love.
Find him, check out my free courses, he's happy to connect through the DM’s 📩 He's excited to take you along for the ride as I learn and build my business from the ground up 🌱