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Finding North

Finding North is a podcast by Henry Anumudu. I share stories and reflections from my personal life, conversations with friends, and insights from research - all with the goal of helping us navigate the complexities of modern life.This show is for those seeking a guide through life's constant changes and questions. Together we'll foster integrity, curiosity, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

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    The End of Happiness?

    This episode delves into the phenomenon of increasing conformity, fueled by social media and the pressure to fit in.

  2. 5

    Here’s how to use social media

    Across social media, we are experiencing a flattening of the experience we are expected to have from platforms. Everyone wants the same type of engagement, and the favored experience is that of the influencer. But not everyone needs and will get the culture defining engagements and following–especially not at the start of the journey of sharing our work or perspectives publicly; especially when you have a voice, a perspective or topic area that isn’t mainstream.

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    Have you seen the Apple 1?

    On today's episode, we discuss embracing the iterative process across all creative projects. Inspired by seeing the humble origins of the Apple 1 computer, I share examples of how taking small steps, starting imperfectly, gathering feedback, and continuously improving can lead to tremendous outcomes over time.

  4. 3

    The inner life of a struggling introvert

    Introverts unite! This episode is a pep talk for all the quiet souls out there who dream of finding their voice. We'll follow Henry's journey and celebrate the unique power of introverts to observe, reflect, and create.

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    Leaving home and the necessity of the inward journey

    Home is comfort, and out there in the world is the wilderness. But it is there that we find formation and identity. It is here that we strip away expectations of who we are–defined for us from birth by family or communities we are born into.

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    This is our most important (and difficult) job

    I’m convinced that one of our biggest and most important duties is to unravel exactly who we are!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Finding North is a podcast by Henry Anumudu. I share stories and reflections from my personal life, conversations with friends, and insights from research - all with the goal of helping us navigate the complexities of modern life.This show is for those seeking a guide through life's constant changes and questions. Together we'll foster integrity, curiosity, and a commitment to continuous improvement.

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Henry Anumudu

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Finding North is a podcast by Henry Anumudu. I share stories and reflections from my personal life, conversations with friends, and insights from research - all with the goal of helping us navigate the complexities of modern life.This show is for those seeking a guide through life's constant...

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Finding North is created and hosted by Henry Anumudu.
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