The Mountain in Us
“The Mountain in Us, a podcast where “The Journey gets its voice.”
I’m Taran Singh, your host. Here, we greet the thrills, jolts, ascents, and descents of our uncharted adventures.
As a poet, I have explored the adventures and ethos of human existence through the ink. I naturally gravitated towards podcasting, where observation, listening & silence create a bonding spell.
In each episode of The Mountain In Us, I sit down with a kindling guest whose journey is more than a milestone; together, we unravel the human spirit of exploration, expression, and purpose. These conversations are candid, rejuvenating, and connective.
I’m optimistic that the breadcrumbs from our trails will resonate with your beat and boost your courageous sojourns and perspectives.
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The Mountain in Us
Facing FOMO Fearlessly with Leslie Li
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Leslie Li, a global adventurer and expectant mother, joins host Taran Singh for an honest conversation about overcoming the fear of missing out in our hyper-connected world. Born into China's Zhuang minority and influenced by immigrant hustle culture, Leslie explains how her journey from Switzerland to Silicon Valley was filled with constant comparison and achievement anxiety. The episode examines how a career shift to tech and impending motherhood unexpectedly became catalysts for redefining success on her terms.
The conversation becomes more emotional as Leslie shares practical strategies she has developed to fight FOMO, including setting digital boundaries and dance therapy. She explains her "Seasons Philosophy"—the bold idea that we aren't meant to do everything, but to choose what fits each chapter of life. Listeners will connect with her stories about apologizing to her unborn baby during stressful times and how a trip to Fiji showed the difference between material wealth and true richness.
This episode isn't just about recognizing FOMO - it's about having the courage to miss out intentionally. Leslie's transformation from achievement addict to present-minded mother-to-be provides a strong roadmap for anyone feeling stuck in comparison cycles. Whether you're facing cultural expectations, career changes, or parenthood, her story shows that joy exists beyond the endless pursuit of more.
Featured Quote:
"I used to think success was a checklist. Now I know it's a conversation between who I was, who I am, and who my child needs me to be.- Leslie Lee
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