<p>On this episode of <em>Tim and Ben, Give It To Me Strait</em>, we sit down with someone who changed Tim’s life in ways he’s still discovering — the iconic Shareen Wong. This conversation goes deep into what success really means, whether it ever feels like enough, and why we keep chasing the next milestone only to wonder if we’re any happier when we finally get there. Shareen opens up about her early radio days, the pain of being wrongly terminated from a morning show at the peak of her career, and how she reinvented herself long before podcasts were even a thing — launching one more than twenty years ago. She talks about the tarot card reader who saw her future before she did, the courage it took to start over, and the fearless journey that led her to become the boss behind Embrace Jewellery and co-founder of El Olivo. It’s raw, teary, honest, and a reminder that reinvention isn’t just a chapter — it’s a choice you make again and again.</p>

Give It To Me Strait

Tim Oh, Benedict Tan

Episode Fifteen: Reinventing Shareen Wong: When Success Isn’t Enough

NOV 22, 202545 MIN
Give It To Me Strait

Episode Fifteen: Reinventing Shareen Wong: When Success Isn’t Enough

NOV 22, 202545 MIN

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<p>On this episode of <em>Tim and Ben, Give It To Me Strait</em>, we sit down with someone who changed Tim’s life in ways he’s still discovering — the iconic Shareen Wong. This conversation goes deep into what success really means, whether it ever feels like enough, and why we keep chasing the next milestone only to wonder if we’re any happier when we finally get there. Shareen opens up about her early radio days, the pain of being wrongly terminated from a morning show at the peak of her career, and how she reinvented herself long before podcasts were even a thing — launching one more than twenty years ago. She talks about the tarot card reader who saw her future before she did, the courage it took to start over, and the fearless journey that led her to become the boss behind Embrace Jewellery and co-founder of El Olivo. It’s raw, teary, honest, and a reminder that reinvention isn’t just a chapter — it’s a choice you make again and again.</p>