I love Guidepost Magazine’s content and mission and was honored to do this interview with Guideposts’ sister publication, Mysterious Ways. They asked me about things I talk about a lot concerning epiphanies and things I’ve never really been asked or...
once upon a time…my epiphany story Several years—and what now feels like an eternity—ago I was living in Austin, Texas. I was married at the time, and my husband and I were, for lack of a better word, struggling. I was acting in a play where my character was...
What I have realized, and I guess you could say the biggest epiphany about my life, is this: Value your heritage and embrace your distinctiveness. I have. I am not American. I am not Korean. I am both. I realize now that I don’t have to belong to one clique or one...
My interview with Esther Perel was such a powerful experience. I loved her epiphany about realizing that it was ultimately her parents that gave her the desire to be a family and sex therapist. She describes growing up in Antwerp, Belgium, after WWII and noticing the...
I’ve been thinking a lot about KINDNESS lately and I think the first time I really understood self-compassion was listening to Kristin Neff as I filmed her telling me her greatest epiphany. Self-compassion is about being KIND to yourself. Being your own best friend....
A few years ago, I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Maya Angelou for my book, Epiphany. I reached out to Dr. Angelou because several requests had come in via my website for her to be interviewed, and then I asked a woman I was interviewing, Stacey Lannert (also in my...