
Hosted by Anissa Rosales · EN

What does it actually look like to build a life that feels like yours? In this episode, I’m getting into the day-to-day shifts that have been helping me create a life that feels more aligned. We’re talking about therapy, communication, creativity, and the quiet habits that don’t always get seen, but make all the difference. ✨ We get into: ➡️ Letting go of perfection in creativity ➡️ Romanticizing the in-between moments ➡️ Building a life through small, intentional choices If you’re craving a life that feels more grounded and intentional, this one’s for you. Don’t forget to follow + leave a review if you enjoyed this episode—it helps the pod grow. 🩵 Relevant links: @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

POV: You did the planning, set the goals… and your life still looks different than you expected. Same. In this episode, I’m talking about what it actually feels like to outgrow your own timeline, and how I’m learning to stop measuring my life by milestones that don’t reflect who I am anymore. We’re unpacking the pressure, the comparison, and the quiet wins that don’t make it to social media, but do change your life. Expect: ✨ Why “feeling behind” might be a mindset shift ✨ Redefining success on your own terms ✨ Reminders you didn’t know you needed Send this to someone who’s figuring it out with you, and if you’re loving the pod, leaving a review is the best way to support 💌 Relevant links: Black Latine History Is Missing from Schools. These Creators Are Teaching It Online: https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/black-latine-history-content-creators Dash Harris, Panamanian Dr. Margarita Lila Rosa, Dominican Anthony Modesto Miliàn, Puerto Rican Eileen Ivette, Colombian Constanza Eliana Chinea: https://www.instagram.com/eliana.chinea/ - Between Generations with Sonia Ramos and Becca Guzman :https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/between-generations-with-sonia-ramos-and-becca-guzman/id1859320697 @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

If you’ve ever thought, “what the hell am I doing with my career?”, this is for you 🩵 No one really teaches you how to navigate the in-between… the part where you’re applying to jobs, second guessing yourself, and trying to make the “right” decision. Instead of guessing your way through it, here’s a more grounded approach:: ➡️ Treat your job search like a two-way street. You’re not just trying to get picked, you’re deciding what fits. ➡️ Pay attention to culture, not just titles. Your day-to-day experience > how the job sounds on paper. ➡️ Take advice, but don’t outsource your decision. You’re the one who has to live that life. ➡️ And maybe most importantly, stop assuming everyone else has it figured out. They don’t. They’re just moving anyway. This episode walks through how to navigate a career pivot or job search in a way that actually feels aligned, not rushed, not forced, not just “good on paper.” If you’re feeling stuck, this might help you get clearer on your next step (even if it’s not the final one) ✨ 🎧Tune in if you’re in this season right now, what’s one decision you’ve been overthinking that you’re ready to trust yourself on? Relevant links: Loop & Tie: https://www.loopandtie.com/ @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

History repeats if we stay silent. From attending No Kings rallies, to finding the courage to start a Podcast before I felt “ready”, this one is for anyone looking for new ways to keep growing. PS: Tune in for tips on how to tackle that thing you’ve been wanting to start, but don’t feel “ready”. Relevant links: I am app (positive affirmations): https://theiam.app/ wekeep.us.safe.ranchocucamonga on Instagram @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

Whether it’s spring or fall, a good spring cleaning sesh does the mind good. Or at least that’s my hot take. In today’s episode we share some highlights from a recent family trip to Mexico, and talk about how new seasons are a great opportunity for us to pause, practice being present, and check-in with ourselves. Book I’m currently reading: “There Are No Stars Here” by J.S. Thompson Relevant links: Link to buy your own copy of “There Are No Stars Here” by J.S. Thompson - https://jsthompsonauthor.com/ Tacos, Therapy & Thriving Through Fall - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-u267n-195f3b6 Fall Self-Care Guide and Home Decor Tips - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-jemsi-16e4123 Celebrating Growth, the Fall Equinox, and Baby Steps - https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-f3f5e-14b69a3 @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

Dearest Precisely Nowhere Listener, In today’s episode, we’re chatting about inspiring women that I’ve come across through film, television, and literature. Stories that moved me, grounded me, and reminded me where I come from and what actually matters. Consider this your curated watchlist (and read list), with a lot of spice. An episode full of culture, growth, and women who are navigating life (and messy moments), just like us. Relevant links: Inland Empire No Kings Rally: https://www.mobilize.us/aft/event/840226/ @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

March already?! This episode is about the art of saying no and why boundaries aren’t about doing less, they’re about building a life that actually supports your growth. Last year, burnout forced me to pause. This year, I’m choosing intention. We’re talking about reframing “no” as a yes to yourself, plus practical ways to set boundaries in relationships, work, and your social life (without guilt or overexplaining). I’m also reflecting on a powerful line from Kathleen Griffith’s article “Walking the Site Before You Add Another Floor”: “I was building floors on a foundation that was already cracking.” It’s a reminder that growth doesn’t work when the foundation isn’t solid. Before asking what you want to achieve this year, ask yourself: What kind of foundation are you building? If you’re unlearning hustle culture, protecting your energy, and learning that “no” is a full sentence, this episode is for you. Relevant links: “Walking the Site Before You Add Another Floor”, LinkedIn article by Kathleen Griffith @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

I’m on team humanity. As a first generation Latina with friends as diverse as they come, I stand with immigrants, LGBTQIA+, women, people who are facing injustices and discrimination for being alive. There’s no simpler way to put it, we need to abolish and defund ICE, take action to protect each other, and demand action from our representatives to protect us. Relevant links: Stay informed (IG handles): Voto Latino (website, @votolatino) Indivisible (website, @indivisibleinlandempire) Inland Coalition For Immigrant Justice (website, @ic4ij) CHIRLA (website, @chirla_org) @_unidospodemos_ @jcfrias @jeremysthompson @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

In a world filled with noise, sometimes it can be challenging to find time to recharge and make time for growth. Join me and start the new year on a quieter note, with gentle intentions that allow you to meet yourself where you’re at. Tune in to today’s episode and may it help you embrace your uniqueness, the timing of your life, and kick-off the new year at your own pace. Relevant links: @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram

Being in a long distance relationship taught us a lot about each other and ourselves. In the words of the wise RuPaul, “If you can’t love yourself, how in the hell are you going to love somebody else?” Today’s episode is inspired by lived experiences and love. Relevant links: @anissarosales on Instagram @PreciselyNowhere on Instagram @midnite_mind80 on Instagram @midnite mind on SoundCloud