Topic Talk | Regrets

The A to Z English Podcast

2024-01-19

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In this episode of The A to Z English Podcast, Xochitl and Jack share some of their regrets. Transcript: 00:00:01 Jack Welcome to the A to Z English podcast. My name is Jack and I'm here with my co-host social. And today we have a topic talk topic talk episode for you and the topic of today's talk is regrets and such. I'm just wondering, do you have is there anything that you like, any big regrets that you have? 00:00:22 Jack You know, as far as like maybe not pursuing something that you had a talent for or being afraid to do something and and you know just kind of thinking back and regretting it. 00:00:34 Xochitl Yeah, I personally think as far as pursuing. 00:00:38 Xochitl Like career options and things I used to kind of regret not pursuing music when I was younger, but then I realized that I'm only 27 and essentially if you're a musician and you're actually talented you there's you don't have like, an expiration date for creating music. And I think opportunities. 00:00:48 Jack You're very, you know. 00:00:59 Xochitl On your way, when you're ready. 00:01:01 Xochitl And you're when you're ready to take. 00:01:03 Xochitl Those opportunities, that's when. 00:01:07 Xochitl You can make something of it. 00:01:09 Xochitl So I don't really have any regrets. 00:01:13 Xochitl In that facet. 00:01:15 발표자 Uh, I have. 00:01:17 Xochitl I have two. 00:01:20 Xochitl Regrets that I would say. 00:01:23 Xochitl 11 I'm not this one sounds very depressing. 00:01:27 Xochitl But it's really it's. 00:01:28 Xochitl Really not. I I'm not hurt by it. 00:01:31 Xochitl Or anything. I just. I wish I had gotten to see my grandfather one last time. 00:01:34 Xochitl Before he passed. 00:01:37 Xochitl UM, but he was so kind of far gone because he had pretty severe dementia at that point, and I think I just learned from the experience, you know, make the most of the people you care about while they're in your life because you just never know. 00:01:54 Xochitl When someone can pass away or you never know when they'll still be alive, but they'll be so affected by dementia or health condition or something that you won't be able to relate to them the same way that you used to. 00:02:07 Xochitl And in your own. 00:02:07 발표자 Right. 00:02:07 Xochitl Life also like. 00:02:08 Xochitl Don't wait to do anything because you just health is never guaranteed. 00:02:14 Jack Right, absolutely. 00:02:15 Xochitl UM, so I learned a lot from it and I'm not, you know, deeply hurt by it anymore. But I just wish that I could have seen him one. 00:02:23 Xochitl Last time before he passed. 00:02:25 Xochitl UM and the other regret that I have this one, like probably a little personal for the podcast, but I don't mind sharing it because I think in my inspire other people to get the help they need. 00:02:36 Xochitl I I just started taking antidepressants like a month ago, and I so wish I had taken antidepressants years ago. I think this is one of the things where it's like when you're not ready, it won't really matter anyway, so it's OK. It's OK that I waited so long to take them. 00:02:56 Jack But I think. 00:02:57 Xochitl For other people who are on the fence and I have really bad health anxiety and stuff, and I'm scared of the side effects, I think for anyone else who's on the fence and really terrified of side effects of getting. 00:03:07 Xochitl Help for their mental health, I would say. 00:03:11 Xochitl Just do it because. 00:03:13 Xochitl I have friends who got help when they were much younger. Well, we're still all young, but just years ago and they're in a better place now and I'm kind of just now getting. 00:03:24 Xochitl To the place. 00:03:24 Xochitl Where they're at because I. 00:03:26 Xochitl Just now started getting help, so it's kind of that's one thing that I would say. 00:03:32 Xochitl I don't particularly regret it because I don't think. 00:03:35 Xochitl I was ready. 00:03:35 Xochitl At the time, but I wish maybe I had. 00:03:38 Xochitl Just tried it s
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  • Welcome to the Aidas English podcast.

  • My name is Jack, and I'm here with my co host, Sochil.

  • And today we have a topic talk, topic talk episode for you.

  • And the topic of today's talk is regrets.

  • And, Sochil, I'm just wondering, do you have.

  • Is there anything that you, like, any big regrets that you have?

  • You know, as far as, like, maybe not pursuing something that you had a talent for or being afraid to do something?

  • You know, just kind of thinking back and regretting it?

  • Jack, I personally think as far as pursuing, like, career options and things, I used to kind of regret not pursuing music when I was younger, but then I realized that I'm only 27, and essentially, if you're a musician and you're actually talented, you.

  • There's.

  • You don't have, like, an expiration date for creating music.

  • And I think opportunities come your way when you're ready.

  • And when you're ready to take those opportunities, that's when you can make something of it.

  • So I don't really have any regrets in that facet.

  • I have two regrets that I would say one.

  • One I'm not.

  • This one sounds very depressing, but it's really.

  • It's really not.

  • I'm not hurt by it or anything.

  • I just.