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  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E6 Business | Money | Mindset
    2025/07/04

    Keywords

    entrepreneurship, business coaching, online business, market research, vision and mission, resilience, business strategy, podcasting, storytelling, personal growth, entrepreneurship, podcasting, financial literacy, storytelling, business coaching, networking, customer experience, personal development, resilience, failure

    Summary

    In this engaging conversation, Jay Adewole, a business coach and host of the Winner's Circle podcast, shares insights on entrepreneurship, the importance of understanding your market, and the transition to online business. The discussion covers the essence of having a clear vision and mission, the entrepreneurial spirit within everyone, and the resilience needed to succeed in business. Jay emphasizes the need for market research and adapting to changes in the business landscape, especially in the wake of COVID-19. The conversation concludes with reflections on the entrepreneurial journey and the importance of perseverance. In this engaging conversation, Jay Adewole shares his insights on entrepreneurship, podcasting, and the importance of financial literacy. He discusses the journey of starting his podcast, the power of storytelling in business, and the necessity of embracing failure as a learning tool. Jay emphasizes the significance of financial literacy, effective money management, and building a strong network. He also highlights the importance of customer experience and investing in personal development, while encouraging entrepreneurs to stay persistent and resilient in the face of challenges. The discussion culminates in the idea that passion for one's work is essential for success in entrepreneurship.

    🔗 Links

    – 📸 Instagram: @firefromheat – 🎵 TikTok: @heatfromfire – ▶️ YouTube: youtube.com/@raeliu – 🌐 Website: echoember.co.uk

    START YOUR OWN PODCAST : – 🎧 Host on RSS.com – 🎙️ Record with Riverside.fm

    Takeaways

    Entrepreneurship should be driven by passion and enjoyment.

    Understanding your market is crucial for business success.

    Transitioning to online business is essential in today's landscape.

    A clear vision and mission guide your business journey.

    Every individual possesses an entrepreneurial spirit.

    Resilience is key in overcoming business challenges.

    Market research helps identify pain points and opportunities.

    Adapting to change is vital for business growth.

    Success may take time; patience is necessary.

    Networking and collaboration c an enhance business opportunities. Helping entrepreneurs navigate their own challenges is key.

    Starting a podcast can be a journey of self-discovery.

    Storytelling is a powerful tool in business.

    Financial literacy is essential for entrepreneurs.

    Managing personal and business finances is crucial.

    Embracing failure can lead to valuable lessons.

    Building a strong network is vital for success.

    Customer experience can drive business growth.

    Investing in personal development enhances entrepreneurial skills.

    Persistence and resilience are necessary for overcoming challenges.

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    1 時間 23 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E5 Convenience | Dopamine | Ragequits
    2025/05/24

    In Episode 5 of Kaleidoscope, Ruby Rae Liu is joined by Luigi and Justin for a sharp, funny, and surprisingly heartfelt conversation about the quiet cost of convenience.

    Content Warning: This episode contains open discussions on sensitive topics, including suicide and masturbation. While these conversations are approached with care and honesty, listener discretion is advised—especially for those who may find these topics triggering.

    If you or someone you know is struggling, please seek support. You are not alone.

    🌍 Mental Health & Crisis Support Links:

    • 🌐 International Directory (by Befrienders Worldwide): https://www.befrienders.org (Find suicide and emotional support helplines by country)
    • 📞 Global Suicide Prevention Hotlines (Wikipedia list): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_suicide_crisis_lines (Regularly updated list of crisis lines by region)
    • 🇺🇸 U.S. – 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: https://988lifeline.org | Call or text 988
    • 🇬🇧 UK – Samaritans: https://www.samaritans.org | Call 116 123 (24/7, free)
    • 🇿🇦 South Africa – SADAG: https://www.sadag.org | Call 0800 567 567
    • 🇨🇳 China – Lifeline Shanghai (English): https://www.lifelinechina.org | Call 400 821 1215 (daily 10am–10pm)

    END OF Content Warning.

    Justin opens with a deceptively simple idea: “Convenience kills.” What follows is a winding, warm, and sometimes cutting exploration of modern life—from grocery delivery and algorithmic dopamine traps to why so many of us feel the urge to “ragequit” our lives and start fresh.

    The trio moves fluidly through personal stories, cultural comparisons, and reflections on emotional burnout, asking: Are we losing our edge in exchange for ease? Or are we finally waking up to what really matters?

    This episode blends philosophy, humor, and real-life vulnerability—and might just make you rethink how you order dinner.

    🎧 Hosted by: Ruby Rae Liu 🎙️ Guests: Luigi & Justin 📍 Recorded in China | Remote 🎛️ Produced by: Echoes & Embers Ltd

    Keywords: modern life, convenience culture, dopamine loops, ragequit, burnout, delivery lifestyle, cooking, expat stories, China expat, lifestyle design, work-life balance, digital stress, minimalism, self-awareness, gender roles, rituals

    Hashtags: #KaleidoscopePodcast #ConvenienceKills #DopamineDrain #ModernLife #ExpatLife #BurnoutCulture #Ragequit #DigitalWellness #RubyRaeLiu #EchoesAndEmbers

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    1 時間 15 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E4 | Dolphins | Memory | Flesh
    2025/05/08

    What if your cells could remember the past? What if electricity—not words—was the first language life ever spoke?

    In this episode, Ruby Rae Liu is joined by Luigi and guest Ryan for a wild and thoughtful ride through regenerative biology, mitochondrial memory, bioelectric communication, and the nature of identity itself. From the idea of talking to dolphins to the realities of transitioning and trauma, this episode fuses science, philosophy, and lived experience in true Kaleidoscope style.

    💡 Topics include: – Limb regrowth and voltage-based healing – Trans identity and bodily transformation – Talking to animals using AI – Cell memory, mitochondria, and maternal DNA – Humor, science, and survival

    🎧 Recorded on Riverside — if you're a podcaster, check out the link to support the show and level up your recordings.

    This is the episode where things get weird—in the best way.

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    1 時間 26 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS E3: Sips, Screens, and Social Shifts: A Conversation on Modern Living
    2025/05/03

    "Sips, Screens, and Social Shifts"Join Rae (Ruby Rae Liu), Tom, and Luigi in this thought-provoking episode exploring the changing landscape of social media’s influence on travel, the evolution of drinking culture, and the intersection of AI and education. From influencers shaping tourism to the complexities of modern learning, the conversation delves into how these shifts are affecting personal experiences, societal norms, and the future of education. Tune in for lively debates, insightful reflections, and a peek into the challenges and opportunities of navigating today’s fast-paced world.

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    1 時間 32 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E2b | Blood, Bonds, and Breakthrough (The Quiet Little Doll)
    2025/04/19

    🎙️ Kaleidoscope Ep 2b: Blood, Bonds, and Breakthrough

    In this raw and soul-stirring conversation, members of the Kaleidoscope community open up about healing from emotional trauma, breaking generational cycles, and the power of discovering who we really are — beyond fear, expectation, or survival.

    This is a real, unscripted dialogue between people exploring the messy, beautiful work of becoming. From the pressure to stay consistent, to the fear of commitment, to the bittersweet aftermath of outgrowing identities — nothing is off-limits in this heart-led episode.

    We also witness powerful moments of support and reflection — especially from Maya and Raldia, two cisgender women whose insight and empathy shine as they hold space with grace and honesty.

    🌿 This episode is about the long journey inward. About finding joy, even after the dark. About wearing the dress you always wanted to wear — and finally saying it out loud.

    ⚠️🎧 Audio Quality Note Some segments of this episode have imperfect audio due to recording limitations. Thank you for your patience — the heart of the conversation is still here, powerful and unfiltered. 💜

    ⚠️💔 Content Warning: Suicidal Ideation This episode includes open discussion of depression and suicidal thoughts. Please listen with care. 📞 988 (US) | 🌍 Find help globally You are not alone. Take breaks. Come back later. Or not at all. Your safety matters most.

    🔖 Topics Include:

    • Emotional healing & internalized shame
    • Navigating identity and self-worth
    • Commitment vs. consistency
    • Open relationships and communication
    • The strength in vulnerability
    • Parenting, partnership & the quiet power of empathy

    💬 Notable Voices: 🎤 Maya & Raldia — wise, witty, deeply grounded cisgender allies who bring clarity and compassion to every story shared.

    🔗 Like, follow, and share to support deeply human, deeply honest storytelling. 🎧 Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

    🧵 Tags: #EmotionalIntelligence #HealingTogether #BreakingGenerationalCycles #FoundFamily #MentalHealthAwareness #SafeSpacesMatter #ResilientVoices #SelfDiscoveryJourney #WomenSupportingWomen #ConsciousConversation #OpenHeartDialogues #StorytellingMatters

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    46 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E2a | Faith, Family, Freedom
    2025/04/05

    🎙️ Kaleidoscope — Episode 2a: Faith, Family, Freedom

    In this episode, Rae is joined by Maya and Raldia for a rich, vulnerable conversation that explores what it means to have faith, build family, and claim freedom—especially when the world has tried to define those things for you.

    This is not just a talk about religion or blood ties—it’s about surviving systems that told us who to be, and the quiet, radical work of becoming ourselves anyway.

    Together, we unpack:

    • Faith as survival, not just belief
    • The complexity of family—chosen, broken, and everything in between
    • What real freedom feels like when you’ve never known it
    • Identity, transformation, and the power of naming your experience

    This episode is for anyone navigating the space between who they were told to be and who they actually are.

    💬 Come sit with us. There’s room.

    #FaithFamilyFreedom #KaleidoscopePodcast #QueerVoices #TransJoy #ComingOutStories #Authenticity #ChosenFamily #Storytelling

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Kaleidoscope PBTS: E1 | Conversations on Creativity, Identity & Miserliness
    2025/03/20

    How do you make a podcast? I have no idea, but I’m doing it anyway."

    Welcome to Kaleidoscope, a podcast where I figure out podcasting while having real, unfiltered conversations. Each episode explores creativity, identity, personal growth, and the unexpected twists of life—from struggling with self-expression to navigating the messy process of becoming who we really are.

    🔹 Topics We Cover:

    • The highs and lows of creativity
    • Identity, self-discovery, and personal transformation
    • Misanthropy, social pressures, and introversion
    • Money mindsets and the weird ways we navigate success
    • Real talk about work, culture, and expectations

    This isn’t a podcast about perfect answers—it’s about honest conversations, exploring what shapes us, and embracing the chaos along the way.

    Hit subscribe and join me as I figure this all out—one episode at a time. 🎙✨

    3. Episode Title:

    🎙 Kaleidoscope #1 - Creativity, Misanthropy & Miserliness

    4. Episode Description (For This Specific Episode)

    "How do you make a podcast? I have no idea, but I’m doing it anyway. Welcome to Kaleidoscope, where I figure out how to podcast while having real, unfiltered conversations. This episode is about creativity—what kills it and what brings it back. We talk about growing up in all-boys schools, getting through toxic environments, and rediscovering who we really are. We also get into money mindsets, introversion, and the strange ways we navigate identity. So buckle up—it’s messy, honest, and hopefully, just the start of something great."

    🔹 Topics Covered in This Episode:

    • Why creativity fades as we grow up
    • The impact of toxic school environments
    • Cross-dressing moments that meant more than we thought
    • Feeling like you’ll never have enough money (and why that sticks with you)
    • Introversion vs. misanthropy—do I just hate people?
    • Coming out, self-acceptance, and social perception
    • The hypocrisy of "progressive" workplaces

    📌 Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro: I have no idea how to make a podcast, but here we are 01:30 - "The last time I was truly creative" 06:20 - A painting that meant more than I realized 10:45 - Surviving all-boys schools & toxic masculinity 18:15 - The first time I cross-dressed—and why it stuck with me 26:30 - Why creativity gets pushed out of us as kids 35:40 - The fear of never having enough money 46:10 - Do I actually hate people? Or am I just introverted? 55:25 - Coming out & the misconceptions people have 1:05:40 - Workplaces pretending to be progressive (but actually being ruthless) 1:12:00 - Final thoughts & what’s next!

    💬 Join the conversation! Have you ever struggled with feeling creative or finding your identity? Let’s talk about it.

    🔔 Follow Kaleidoscope for more episodes exploring creativity, identity, and self-discovery!

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    1 時間 13 分