In this episode of Chu on This!, Dr. Katie W. Chu sits down with optometrist and business owner Dr. Stacy T. Gin for a candid and heartfelt conversation about life, motherhood, success, and the moments that truly matter.
Recorded in a lively setting following a professional gathering, the conversation moves seamlessly between lighthearted reflections and deeply personal experiences. Dr. Gin shares her journey as a practice owner, leader, and mother, offering an honest look at the realities of balancing career, family, and personal growth.
A central theme of the episode is how life’s unexpected pauses can reshape perspective. From the forced slowdown during the COVID-19 pandemic, which created meaningful family time, to Katie’s personal experience with a breast cancer diagnosis, both women reflect on how these moments shifted priorities and deepened their appreciation for life.
The conversation also explores how definitions of success evolve over time. Both Katie and Stacy share how they once equated success with financial stability and career achievement, only to realize that true fulfillment comes from flexibility, purpose, relationships, and the ability to be present for the people who matter most.
Throughout the episode, there is a strong emphasis on human connection. Whether through friendships, meaningful conversations, or patient relationships, these are the moments that make time disappear and life feel most alive.
This episode is a powerful reminder that while careers and responsibilities shape us, it is connection, perspective, and intentional living that ultimately define a meaningful life.
Key Takeaways Life’s pauses often bring unexpected clarity Moments of disruption can feel challenging, but they often create space for reflection, deeper connection, and gratitude.
Success evolves beyond money and titles True fulfillment shifts from external measures of success to internal ones, including happiness, flexibility, family, and purpose.
Meaningful connection is what energizes us most The relationships and conversations we invest in are what make life feel rich, meaningful, and fully lived.
Quotes from the Episode “That 20-minute coffee turns into three and a half hours… and you don’t even realize it.”
“We bought that time… and we’ll never get it back.”
“It’s not just about chasing money anymore… it’s about chasing what makes you happy.”
About Dr. Stacy T. Gin Dr. Stacy T. Gin is an accomplished optometrist, business owner, and community leader with a passion for both patient care and professional leadership.
She earned her degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California, Berkeley and her Doctor of Optometry degree from the Southern California College of Optometry, where she graduated with honors. She completed her residency in Primary Eye Care at the Veterans Affairs San Diego Healthcare System and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Optometry.
Dr. Gin has been recognized as Young Optometrist of the Year by the California Optometric Association and has been named Best Optometrist in Glendale for over eight consecutive years. She has also been recognized by Vision Monday as one of “The 50 Most Influential Women in Optical” and has appeared as a guest speaker on the television show The Doctors.
A dedicated leader and volunteer, Dr. Gin has served as Past President of the Glendale Kiwanis Club, the Asian American Optometric Society, and the San Gabriel Valley Optometric Society. She has also served on the Board of Trustees for the Southern California College of Optometry Alumni Association and Glendale Healthy Kids. In addition, she provides leadership to more than 50 independent private practices as the San Gabriel Valley and Los Angeles Vision Source Co Administrator.
Outside of her professional life, Dr. Gin is deeply committed to her family. She is actively involved as a Room Parent, Team Mom, and Troop Leader, and enjoys fishing, pilates, and playing pickleball.
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