Samir Abukhodair shares his winding journey from engineering and corporate tech into teaching and eventually founding Creatures of, a business rooted in helping people rather than chasing sales. He and host Sara dig into finding courage to walk away from misaligned careers, building systems that balance strategy with human connection, and practical steps for anyone feeling stuck in their career.
Samir Abukhodair shares how he left corporate tech to build a purpose-driven consulting business rooted in teaching, connection, and helping people over profit.
Show Notes:
00:02 - Welcome to Root to Success: today's focus on alignment over titles and success on paper
00:18 - Introducing guest Samir Abukhodair and his path from engineering through corporate tech
00:56 - Episode preview: building a business and life grounded in purpose and systems
01:08 - Samir's traditional path into engineering and tech
01:38 - Why engineering didn't match what he expected
01:53 - Moving to New York City and the excitement of the tech startup era
02:19 - Realizing the stress was tied to a specific role, not real fulfillment
02:44 - The final straw and decision to walk away from tech
03:03 - Question: where did the courage to walk away come from?
03:12 - Growing up in rural Minnesota and struggling to talk to adults
03:41 - How New York City and his wife helped him become bolder
04:04 - Realizing CEOs are just people too - overcoming intimidation
04:54 - Discussing the feeling of "soul leaving" a job
05:19 - What made him take action when others stay stuck
05:41 - Childhood dreams vs. eighty-hour tech work weeks
06:06 - Discovering a love for teaching and watching students' eyes light up
06:29 - Realizing his whole family are teachers - coming back to his roots
07:22 - What tutoring revealed about his natural teaching and coaching skills
07:34 - Recognizing he was already teaching and coaching within his tech job
08:08 - His final tech role in revenue enablement and connecting the dots to teaching
08:33 - Bringing together tech, teaching, and people skills into one practice
09:12 - Building a company around the core mission of helping people
09:26 - Balancing financial pressure with staying mission-aligned
10:04 - Becoming a father and the added pressure to provide
10:38 - Trying cold calls and cold emails - and why it didn't work for him
11:01 - Choosing connection and community building over traditional sales
11:38 - How pilot programs turned into long-term lucrative client relationships
12:13 - Why focusing on the person before the task is critical for leaders
12:52 - The missing piece in most rulebooks: how to actually connect with people
13:34 - Building scalable systems with a client while keeping it simple
14:43 - Biggest gaps businesses have in building systems that actually work
15:01 - The limits of apps and technology for staying organized
15:34 - Teaching people to organize their day and prioritize
15:56 - Sunday scaries and where that anxiety really comes from
16:33 - Digital vs. paper planner debate
17:20 - Using paper planners for hands-on projects and construction work
17:58 - The lost art of blocking time on the calendar
18:04 - The big question: one practical step for someone feeling stuck or misaligned
19:03 - Coming back to the core reason you started in the first place
19:22 - Why having real conversations with people is the biggest growth tool
20:01 - Embracing uncomfortable conversations as a path to growth
20:34 - How to connect with Samir: Creatures of Consulting and Creatures of Learning
21:13 - Education branch offerings: summer, fall, and spring learning packages
21:26 - The importance of preventing summer learning loss in kids
21:54 - Closing thoughts on courage, meditation, and following your heart
What is The Route to Success?
Success rarely follows a straight line.
On The Route to Success, I sit down each week with business owners, nonprofit leaders, founders, and changemakers from different backgrounds to talk about the real stories behind leadership, growth, hope, and resilience.
Together, we explore the challenges people do not always see. Burnout. Setbacks. Purpose. Wellness. Asking for help. Starting over. We also talk about the practical tools, decisions, and habits that helped each guest keep moving forward.
These are honest, thoughtful conversations. They are not polished stories about perfect success. They are real discussions about what it takes to lead, grow, and find hope during difficult seasons, with plenty of moments to connect and laugh along the way.
New episodes are released every Thursday.