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Right Wrong Turns: Finding Direction in Life's Detours

Right Wrong Turns: Finding Direction in Life's Detours

著者: Jen Morales
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概要

Life’s side roads often hold powerful lessons. Right Wrong Turns explores how the twists we didn’t see coming can become our greatest teachers. Through candid conversations, host Jen Morales talks with guests who’ve found clearer direction after detours they never imagined, and helps us see the threads of meaning and truth that make their stories matter for all of us. Each episode shares hard-won wisdom rarely heard publicly, connecting personal experience with broader ideas about how we navigate uncertainty, find meaning, and learn to shift each “wrong” step closer to our right path.Jen Morales 個人的成功 自己啓発
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  • Widening the Road: Giving Yourself Permission to Expand with Amy Taylor
    2026/04/07

    What if finding your way didn’t require choosing a single direction? Guest Amy Taylor has spent years performing at the highest levels of classical music as a flutist and piccolo player with some of the world’s most respected orchestras. But in 2020, when the pandemic brought the performance world to a standstill, Amy didn't just wait for things to return to normal. She used the pause to ask bigger questions about identity and fulfillment, emerging with a real estate license and a new sense of possibility.

    In this conversation, Amy speaks candidly about the anxiety that shadowed even her most accomplished performances, the moment on a San Diego beach that cracked something open in her, and what it looks like day-to-day to hold multiple callings at once. Together, we explore the power of giving yourself permission to try new things, trust your inner voice, and choose a life that aligns with your values.

    Whether you're feeling constrained by one identity or simply curious about what else might be out there, this episode is an invitation to expand your vision and consider what could unfold when you allow all aspects of yourself to exist in harmony.

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    Amy's Links:

    Music Website

    Real Estate Website

    Music Instagram

    Real Estate Instagram

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    41 分
  • Owning the Path: Building a Life that Fits with Amy Fulton
    2026/03/16

    After two decades climbing the corporate fashion retail ladder, Amy Fulton found herself burned out and quietly wondering if there was another way. As a single mother balancing high-level career demands with her responsibilities at home, she reached a breaking point during a vacation when the relentless pull of work kept her from being fully present with her daughter. That moment propelled Amy to stop ignoring the signals and begin charting a new path: one that better fit the life she wanted to lead.


    In this episode, Amy shares about the leap she took, trading the security of a steady paycheck for the opportunity to build something of her own. Now the owner of Oasis Face Bar’s Cincinnati locations, she has cultivated a thriving business that allows her to remain rooted in her hometown of Columbus and present for the moments that matter most. Amy also reflects on the importance of knowing your values and the deeper “why” behind your choices, because when you’re clear about what matters, even the hardest decisions become easier to navigate.


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    42 分
  • Going Off Trail: How Nature Shows Us the Way with Pam Lowe Cho
    2026/02/25

    What happens when we trade artificial lights and climate-controlled spaces for the dappled sunlight and living air of the forest? Pam Lowe Cho has spent years finding out, and now helps others do the same.

    When Pam’s corporate job was eliminated in 2008, she was offered another prestigious role within a week. Instead of accepting it, she chose what felt like a risky detour: a 30-day pause to explore what else might be possible. That decision ultimately led her from the high-pressure world of corporate communications and public relations — including a formative stint in the Reagan White House — to a thriving career as an executive coach. Now she's taken that work one step further: outside.

    As a certified Forest Therapy guide, Pam has moved leadership development out of the conference room and into the woods. In this conversation, we explore the science of forest bathing (Shinrin-yoku), including how phytoncides released by trees, fractal patterns in nature, and the vastness of the open sky work together to lower cortisol, regulate the nervous system, and sharpen the mind. Pam also shares three simple practices anyone can use to bring nature’s restorative power into their homes and daily lives.

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    Pam's Links:

    Trek Executive Coaching Website

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    40 分
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