Pillar6 Podcast: “From Loss to Abundance”

When my friend Roman invited me to be the year end guest on his Podcast, the Pillar6 Podcast, I was both moved and honored. In 2016, When my young family lost our home to a very destructive house fire in San Francisco, it was hard to imagine the day when I would look back and see anything good about what had happened. But now, with the gift of time and perspective, I am happy to share my thoughts about what I’ve learned.

Here’s how Roman and his team describe our conversation:

In this episode…

What can you learn from painful memories? How can you use tragic experiences to become a better person and improve your life?

Having experienced the loss of her 15-year-old home to a tragic fire, Samantha Grant learned valuable lessons about focusing on the most important things in life. Although she lost her possessions, she still had the love of her family and community. Samantha now uses her journalism skills to help people find meaning in life, remove distractions that prevent them from enjoying the moment, and find inner peace. She also encourages people to accept help and intentionally connect with others.

In this episode of the Pillar6 Podcast, Roman Polnar interviews Samantha Grant, the Founder of GUSH Productions, about the lessons she learned from the tragic loss of her home. They also talk about materialism, the power of journaling, and her family's healing process.

Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • How Samantha Grant lost her home to a fire

  • How the tragedy impacted Samantha's work as a journalist

  • The lessons Samantha learned from the loss of her home

  • How materialism prevents you from living in the moment

  • Samantha talks about her family's healing process

  • How Samantha reacted to losing her phone

  • Current projects Samantha’s working on

  • Samantha’s book recommendations

Listen here, or wherever you get your podcasts: https://pillar6.com/podcast/from-loss-to-abundance-finding-time-and-meaning

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