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The Lost Art of Storytelling

Welcome to The Lost Art of Storytelling, with Nathan Salins, where business owners and renowned figures from the Bay Area come together to share their inspiring stories. Each episode delves deeply into the journeys of these individuals, exploring their challenges, triumphs, and the lessons they've learned along the way. Join us as we celebrate innovation, resilience, and the vibrant spirit of leadership that defines our community. Tune in for insights that can ignite your own journey!

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Eric Kim | The Lost Art of Storytelling Ep. 8

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"Don't make the mistakes my generation has made with the environment, with greed, and kick the billionaires to the wall."

-Janet Campbell

-Arif Janmohamed

"Set goals, work hard, be driven, be persistent, lean into relationships, because you never know where people you meet today will be tomorrow, and do it authentically, and be patient."

"Don't be so hard on yourself, and cut yourself a break.

-Teri Handelman

Words of Wisdom

The inspirational words from the wonderful interviewees of The Lost Art of Storytelling

"Find what you enjoy doing, hopefully it makes money, and keep doing that, and you'll live a healthier and happier life. You could do something just to make money, and not be as happy, but just realize at some point, you want to get to that stage where you are really doing what you love."

-Jason Ting

"No matter what hurdles come your way, just don't give up. When you go after that goal in mind, it comes. Trust in god. Be humble."

-Ethel Salins

-José Avila

"It's better to be good at one thing than be mediocre at many things"

- Eric Kim

"The world of AI gives this generation the license to not be perfect and the tools to be uniquely themselves; my advice is to lean into the soft skills of empathy and leadership while having the courage to dream big."

"Keep doing better."

-Andrew Ly

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