Scott Hsu: Navigating Life as a Single Dad

If parenthood came with a GPS it would mostly just say: RECALCULATING
— Amy Rees Anderson

As a young father raising my own daughter, listening to Scott’s story has left a deep impact on me. Scott has lived and worked across several countries, raising his children cross-culturally in Canada, India, Vietnam, and the USA as a teacher. After experiencing a lot of challenges during COVID-19, Scott decided to leave the field of education and pursue the life he wanted to live: a full-time creative.

As a creative, Scott produces and writes his own music. In addition to making a living out of his passion, he’s grown out his hair and got a tattoo. Despite the social for him as a single father, Scott is actively taking the steps to live a life that is true to himself.

Despite the difficulty navigating life as a single father, juggling new changes in his professional and personal life, I am constantly inspired by Scott's drive to improve the quality of life for himself and his children.

If you are facing challenges as a single parent, I strongly encourage you to listen to Scott’s journey of growth and self-discovery.

Parenting doesn’t have a straight path with one direction, but a process of constant recalculation. As long as we continue to love our children, we can give them maps and compasses to navigate this beautiful and complex journey called life.

Credits:

Podcast Host: Steven Ngo

Podcast Guest: Scott Hsu

Podcast Editor: En-Li Su

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