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EP105: From Exhausted Pilot to Thriving Photographer [Convo with David Enloe]

Alana Ruoso

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In this episode of Ditch the Struggle we dive into:

  • A conversation with David Enloe, a Marin and San Francisco family photographer who traded the cockpit for the coastline
  • After years in aviation — a career that looked adventurous from the outside but proved toxic on the inside — he walked away to build a practice rooted in presence, connection, and creativity
  • How he summoned the courage to make such a big leap
  • Being a Highly Sensitive Person in a noisy world
  • Building a career based on passion
  • How being an entrepreneur has shaped how he sees the world

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📷 The Enloe Creative

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Hi! I'm a graphic designer and certified career & success coach in Toronto, Canada. With humor and honesty, I help you to ditch the struggle, own your value and move your career–and life–from vanilla success to spectacular triumph. 

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