Why Family Became His Biggest Source Of Drive And Discipline

EPISODE · May 6, 2026 · 36 MIN

Why Family Became His Biggest Source Of Drive And Discipline

from Small Talk! With Alec Cuenca - Motivation & Mindset Podcast

In this episode, @geloyconcepcion shares the shift that changed the way he saw his art.. from chasing ego and validation, to realizing that his work could become a channel for other people’s stories, pain, and healing. From the message that told him his project helped save a life, to turning anonymous stories into a published book in America, this conversation is about what happens when creativity becomes bigger than yourself.This episode also goes deeper into the realities of staying inspired, staying humble, and building a creative life with intention. Geloy talks about family as his anchor, why success reveals who people really are, why creatives need strategy and quiet time, and why rest is not wasted time.. sometimes, it is something you have to buy back for yourself.We discuss:* How one message changed the way he saw his creative work* Why talent should not become an ego trip* How his project became a book published in America* What keeps him inspired after years of creating* Why humility matters when success starts coming in* The importance of rest, quiet time, and doing nothingIf you’re a creative trying to find meaning in your work.. or someone learning how to stay grounded while building something bigger than yourself.. this episode is for you.Credit: @geloyconcepcion x @smalltalkpodcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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