All Episodes

July 14, 2023 14 mins
Watch the full video on YouTube @ https://youtu.be/6tHyoiqxRh8.

Join Dr. Princess Fumi and Dr. Yolanda Conley Shields as they dive into the exciting world of The Gig Economy and how it can transform your life. In this captivating conversation, they explore the shifting landscape of work post-pandemic and the opportunities that arise from embracing gig work. Discover how to leverage your skills, passions, and talents to create multiple income streams and transition your gig into a lifelong passion and purpose. Whether seeking financial freedom, flexibility, or pursuing your true calling, this video will provide invaluable insights and strategies to unlock your potential in the gig economy. Don't miss out on this empowering discussion that will inspire you to take control of your destiny.

Get more of Dr. Fumi's words of wisdom. Get your copy now! 📖👍❤️
https://theprincessofsuburbia.com

Check Dr. Fumi Social Media pages:
https://www.facebook.com/webpsychdnp/
https://www.facebook.com/pobpsychiatry/
https://www.facebook.com/DrFumiPsychDNP/
https://www.instagram.com/drfumipsychdnp/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/drfumipsychdnp/
https://twitter.com/DrFumiPsychDNP

Want more stories??? Check out our blog site: https://www.yourinneryou.com/Check out her books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Fumi-Hancock/e/B009BHBI6S.

You can also check out her VISION TORCH™ SERIES PACKAGE. A great deal awaits you!
To get more details about our offered courses, please visit: http://storytellerbistro.com/

Want More Stories??? Click the link below:
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/storyteller-bistro-officially-launches-her-digital-1/


If you're suffering from a mental health issue and don't know how to deal with it and are in the #Arizona (Phoenix, Surprise, Tucson, Green Valley areas), call us at 520-333-4949.

You can go to our website for more details. @ www.pobpsychiatry.com OR www.drfumipsychdnp.com.

#GigEconomy #SideHustle #LifelongPassion #MultipleStreamsOfIncome #FinancialFreedom #FlexibilityAtWork #WorkLifeBalance #EmbraceChange #CareerTransition #EntrepreneurshipJourney #UnlockYourPotential #WorkFromHome #PostPandemicWork #PassionandPurpose #FinancialEmpowerment
Mark as Played
Transcript

Episode Transcript

Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
(00:00):
She brings wealth and health to heraudience by tackling hot topics around substance use,
disorder, mental health and wellness.Her mission, vision and goal are
to help you heal from your pasttrauma, inspire you to transform your body,
mind and soul so you can liveyour best life. Your board certified
psychiatric mental health doctor of Nurse,practitioner traumacare Maestro and media Analyst, Your

(00:24):
Life Ambassador, best selling author,ted X talk speaker, CEO of Pull
of the Festa Psychiatric Health in Arizona. Let's all welcome Doctor Princess Fumy Hancock.
Hello everybody, Hello, Hello,Hello head everybody, Hello America,
Hello Africa, wherever you are allover the world. Thank you so so

(00:48):
so much for joining me here.I am so excited today. Oh my
goodness. You'll know why I'm excitedvery soon. Printisal see that lady over
there. That's why I'm excited.So who am I? But those who
do not know me yet, myname is doctor Princess for me Handcock,
people call me your globe of vision, midwife of course in Arizona. Here,

(01:11):
I'm a boy certified mental health,psychiatric mental health doctor nose practice.
So m m. Y'all. People, there's a lot of few guy's probably
looking at saying, let me cleanmy eyes a little bit. Let me
clean my eyes because I must notbe seeing clearly. So yeah, for
those who are have a problems,see yeah, join us me these glasses.

(01:34):
All right, you're gonna get yourglasses because you can see off very
well. So thank you all somuch for joining me. I have a
special special, special special person today. Ah, let me say this.
I want to say this very well, y'all. I want to make sure
I stay very well, and I'mgonna stay very slowly. Doctor yo under

(01:56):
el callly chill. Oh my god. I feel so good to call her,
call her doct So thank you somuch for joining me. Thank you
for joining me with this conversation.Well, hello, hello, hello,
Yeah, those that are looking andwondering, you are seeing clearly. You

(02:16):
are seeing clearly. Oh. Godis always working on our behalf, and
he knows our destinies. He knowswhere we're going, he knows who we're
connected to, and so doctor fumy, I am so glad to be with
you. I'm glad to say doctordoctor, that's right. Hey, I

(02:39):
tell you when I heard that whenI spoke with you and you said,
oh, Doc, I'm like,whoa, she did it? Yes,
yeah, yeah. And it startedout with you pushing me just to get
the NBA. She was like,you need to go. I was getting
calls to come and do stuff andthey would ask do you have be NBA

(03:02):
or and you were like, youneed to go do it. I remember
when you when you were doing withyour NBA and I said, okay,
you learn that it's time for thenextlice like, oh, let me breathe
on this one for us, Yes, I said, my eye is still
twitching. Let give me, giveme a few minutes. Yeah. So
I'm so excited for us to comehere today and just have a conversation about

(03:27):
the book and just really letting peopleknow that they're in control of their destiny.
That's right, and they don't haveto give up. It can start
small and then they can and theycan boom into something big and stuff.
Before you do that, I wantyou to, I want people to.
I want you to introduce yourself becauseI always you know, I would probably

(03:52):
butcher it if I tried it myself, but I'm not even going to try.
So I want you yourself to Iwant you to touch you on her
because you deserve it. That's right, right, because weselve, God doesn't
mean that we can be bold inthe Holy Ghost, and that doesn't mean
that we can take fright in thehard work that you absolutely yourself. So

(04:14):
now please you have the platform totell me. Look, you know what,
just let me know. I watchall of the things we've been doing
all these times while we were away. Yeah, absolutely, absolutely. Well,
I'm doctor Yolande Shields and have beenreally focused on where God had me

(04:38):
and in the space of education.You know, I used to hear a
lot you are a teacher, andI'd be like, I don't want to
be no teacher. And we haveto understand that that that teacher, that
educator. It's why it's a widewindow. So I this is my sixth
book that we're gonna talk about todaylater. Um, I've been working in

(05:00):
the space of nonprofit and foundations andshifted more right now in this season to
entrepreneurship and working just really training thenext generation to do the work that we've
been doing for years, teaching oncollege campuses, in schools of businesses and

(05:20):
also really after the first book thatyou pushed me to finish it just I
was on a roll. Then Iwas like, Okay, I got that
one out of the way, Ican do another one. So I've been
excited to really do more writing,to do more training and teaching, not
just here in the US but globallyand France and the content of Africa,

(05:42):
getting ready to go to Cambodia,and so God has really just really had
me focused on really getting out thereand helping people like we've always done,
helping people to see what's already onthe inside of him and helping to go
to that next level. So Imoved from Tennessee to to DC area.

(06:03):
I knew for years and God wasgonna move me. I thought I was
going to Africa. That's right.We living in Africa. Well, but
don't rule that out exactly exactly.He's like, I'm gonna have you going
back and forth and back and forthUS and and so we never know how
he's gonna do that. So He'shad me in several mountains, the Mountain

(06:24):
of education, the Mountain of government, and and and then the mountain of
business. He's had me really inthose spaces, and right in this season
doing more with me in the inthe in the mountain of government, and
so he's placed me at many tables, and we have to really understand when
he's placing us at those tables whatit means, because sometimes you think of

(06:46):
me something different than what it means. And so I'm just at those tables
listening and seeing, Okay, wheream I what am I supposed to be
doing at these tables of highered andgovernment? Uh, and then continue to
incorporate the business side of it becauseit's connected to everything anybody, anything you
do, it's connected. Right,that's right. There's there's no mistake with

(07:10):
God in it. There's no mistakeeven there at times when you're doing some
things and you feel like, whyam I in this place? Why am
I in this room with all thesepeople? It might it might take it
might take ten years, it mighttake fifteen years, but after while you're
so figuring it out that oh,that's why you know. So whoever's listening,

(07:30):
if they're way of our podcast,if you're watching their way of the
YouTube, I want you to knowthat. We want you to know this,
that there's no mistake where God placesto you, even if you look
like you don't have an idea,what you're supposed to be doing. I
want you to just hold onto yourset because you're gonna learn a few things
from my sister here. So letme just jump right to it, because

(07:53):
I was looking at this but theband. Yeah, so I want to
bought my own copy. You'll solwink wink, all right, if you're
watching, if you're listening, winkwink, go get your copy, because
you're not gonna get mine, allright, So go get your copy.
Now. I'm gonna tell you this. There are some things that kind of
grabbed me here that word gig rightthat were good, and then the future

(08:22):
of work. Those two things grabbedme. And I'll tell you why we've
all come out of, or weare coming out of COVID nighting right,
and which has ravaged a lot offamilies, a lot of homes, and
not only that, many of usended up staying home and working from home.

(08:45):
Yea. Now, depending on whatgeneration you're at, some generation will
tell you, oh, I'm justfine with it with someone like me who
comes from the psychiatric field. Isee a lot of psychiatric patients that say
I'm fine staying home. But thenyou also have a generation that's like,
yeah, I would love to stayat home to work, but when we're
working, we're connecting even though we'reat home. Right, Absolutely, that's

(09:11):
the future of work. Yes,today, I want you to break this
down, this word gig because alot of times people will look at gig
where I'm looking like a gig rightnow with my glasses at my age,
I don't don't get yes. Yes, people who get right, you know

(09:31):
that word gig has a different connotationnow with what's going on with us coming
out of COVID pandemic all literally allover. So talk to me about that.
What makes you choose the gig economy. I want you to focus on

(09:52):
that for me. Yes, yes, you're so right. I actually the
university where I'm doing some work atin Virginia, the president said you can
teach whatever you want to teach duringCOVID during the lockdown, to just teach
whatever. And I said, oh, but teach the gig economy. Even
when I said it, I didn'tknow what the content was gonna be.

(10:13):
I just knew for exactly what yousaid. During the pandemic, a lot
of people that were in the hospitalitysector were the first ones to be sent
home or lose their job. Andwhen they started opening back up, they

(10:35):
realized, oh, I don't wantto be in that sector because we're the
first one is to go home.That's right. And if you think about
the gig, even back in theday, a lot of times it was
it was used for musicians and singers. I'm going to do this gig.
That's right. Now with the sharedeconomy, from the ubers to the lifts

(10:56):
to starting your lawn business, alot of things shifted after we came out
of the pandemic because people realized,Oh, I've been home all this time,
and I've realized that I could bedoing some other things. That's right.
I had this time to really justkind of breathe and think about it.

(11:18):
And what I saw was even withthe government, they didn't realize how
many people were side contractors or doingwork on the side and freelancing until the
pandemic. Unemployment did not realize howmany of those people are working like that.

(11:41):
And when they realized, oh,we gotta give them unemployment as well,
so they came up with a newlaw that actually made that happen,
which they have never done. AndI think as a country, just even
around the world. They started realizing, oh, there's this whole sector of
people that we haven't been paying attentionto and it's not going anywhere. Especially

(12:05):
with the younger generation, they're doingmore of that saying I think I can
do this on my own. Ican work for you as a cybersecurity or
I can go work on my ownand do that's right, that's right.
And so I wanted to really preparethose that really want to not only just
do it as a side hustle ora side gig, but want to transition

(12:26):
and do it full time. Andwhat takes for them to be able to
do that. It doesn't happen night. And if they don't have the tools
and they're tool box to be ableto do to make that shift, they
can actually get in trouble. AndSo now I like, I like what
you Joe said about because okay,so when you talked about that gig,
I was thinking about something else.Now you kind of clarified it a little

(12:48):
bit for me. Usually in mygeneration, when you talk about gig,
you talk about somebody that looks likeme. Right, glasses, techno pressing,
techno craps, don't want to goanywhere, but just banging at the
computer. Yes, exactly here.It is different generation. Our generation they

(13:09):
I mean, this current generation canactually say their gigs and they can be
they can wear it proud on.Like in the olden days, if you
call somebody a gig, they'll belike, huh, don't be that.
But this generation they're wearing well becausethey understand this is a gig for me.

(13:31):
But you now are saying I wantedto take that gig and transition it
into a destiny. Transition it intoa passion, a lifelong action. Transition
it into something that you could doforever and ever and ever, not just
a short term thing, but somethingthat is out of you. Is that
what I'm get? Absolutely absolutely everybodyis looking for multiple strengths of income.

(13:58):
So some people will say I wantto I want to have an extra five
thousand dollars for the year. Theymay find something they can do on the
side and realize, oh I mademore than five thousand. Oh I think
if I do this three more months, I might be able to leave my
full time job and do this fulltime. Yeah, thank you for listening
to Tear the Veil with doctor Fumy. We hope you have enjoyed being a

(14:22):
part of today's show and that wehave helped you in shining. For further
information, you can visit us atdoctor Fumy, Psyched andp dot com and
pob psychiatry dot com.
Advertise With Us

Popular Podcasts

Stuff You Should Know
Dateline NBC

Dateline NBC

Current and classic episodes, featuring compelling true-crime mysteries, powerful documentaries and in-depth investigations. Follow now to get the latest episodes of Dateline NBC completely free, or subscribe to Dateline Premium for ad-free listening and exclusive bonus content: DatelinePremium.com

The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

The World's Most Dangerous Morning Show, The Breakfast Club, With DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, And Charlamagne Tha God!

Music, radio and podcasts, all free. Listen online or download the iHeart App.

Connect

© 2025 iHeartMedia, Inc.