Episode 7 with Jessica Chun Williams
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Have you ever thought to yourself, 'It’s too late to write that book,' 'I’m too old to change careers,' or 'Social media is a young person’s thing?' If you’ve ever felt these limiting beliefs hold you back from pursuing your dreams or exploring your curiosities, then you’re going to love this week’s episode. I’m interviewing my friend, Jessica Chun Williams, who’ll demonstrate that there’s no age limit when following your dreams and breaking from tradition.
Jessica is a writer, course creator, and HR consultant with a Master’s in Communication Management from USC. She recently authored a cookbook aimed at people who didn’t grow up with the typical Thanksgiving turkey dinner—immigrants, children of immigrants, and anyone unfamiliar with this American culinary tradition. Her recipes provide a way to connect with this classic holiday meal and are perfect for the season. And Jessica’s not stopping there; she’s currently working on a memoir about her family’s immigrant journey from Qing Dynasty China to the Kingdom of Hawai’i, embracing her heritage and sharing insights on what it means to blend cultures and traditions in a meaningful way.
Jessica is also actively managing her HR consulting practice, proving that it’s never too late to follow your interests while honoring your responsibilities. Her story is a reminder that forging your path doesn’t need to follow a set timeline or approach; you can do it in your own way and at your own pace.
I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!
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