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28. Building Resiliency and Tearing Down Facades ft. Steven Ngo

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Steve describes a low point in his life and reveals his story of coming around in a full circle, from jet-setting, big-law life to a humble counsel in his hometown serving his community. We sat down with a much-admired community leader, Steve Ngo, a lawyer, social entrepreneur, husband, son, and dear friend. We discuss our external facades, the labels we put on ourselves, and what this all means for our mental health.
Highlights:
  • Steve’s encounter with hate crime against Asians during the COVD-19 pandemic
  • How Steve’s burnout led to him creating a space for mental health awareness in the legal profession
  • Angie’s rant about how self-help books need a rebrand
  • Steve’s relationship strategy on avoiding fights and focusing on each other’s strength
  • Steve growing up poor, achieved external success, but ultimately came back to serve the community
Takeaways:
  • We all have a facade, but it’s not fake, it’s one of many parts of who we are
  • Personal development and growth keeps us at an advantage
  • The darkest moments are when you and your partner learn the most about each other
  • Unlearn the implicit communication style of our upbringing
  • Keep the friends that bring you energy. Do the things that bring you energy.
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Steve describes a low point in his life and reveals his story of coming around in a full circle, from jet-setting, big-law life to a humble counsel in his hometown serving his community. We sat down with a much-admired community leader, Steve Ngo, a lawyer, social entrepreneur, husband, son, and dear friend. We discuss our external facades, the labels we put on ourselves, and what this all means for our mental health.
Highlights:
  • Steve’s encounter with hate crime against Asians during the COVD-19 pandemic
  • How Steve’s burnout led to him creating a space for mental health awareness in the legal profession
  • Angie’s rant about how self-help books need a rebrand
  • Steve’s relationship strategy on avoiding fights and focusing on each other’s strength
  • Steve growing up poor, achieved external success, but ultimately came back to serve the community
Takeaways:
  • We all have a facade, but it’s not fake, it’s one of many parts of who we are
  • Personal development and growth keeps us at an advantage
  • The darkest moments are when you and your partner learn the most about each other
  • Unlearn the implicit communication style of our upbringing
  • Keep the friends that bring you energy. Do the things that bring you energy.
Mentions & Resources:

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Enjoyed this episode? Share with a friend! The best way to support this show is by listening. So thank you
----
Got a topic you want us to chat about? Have a question about mental health or adulting as an Asian American? Let us know!
Send us an audio message by clicking here!
Support the show

The best way to support this show is by listening and sharing with a friend. If you would like to buy a coffee or bubble tea, we would love that too.

----

Instagram @shitwedonttellmom

Email: shitwedonttellmom@gmail.com

www.shitwedonttellmom.com

Send us an audio message by clicking here!

----

We use Buzzsprout as our host because they seamlessly link to major podcast platforms and make it really easy to read analytics. They also have an awesome support team. Sign up today and get a $20 Amazon gift card!

We also use Descript as our editing software because editing with text is much easier than with soundwaves. We are not audio geniuses and want to focus our energy on creating content rather than editing. Sign up today and get your first 3 months free!

Yes these are affiliate links because we like them and we use them too.

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