There’s something special about people who make decisions that go against the grain of societal expectations. Whether we make those decisions out of necessity, frustration, depression, or some other motivation is less important than the willingness to embark on a new journey. Today’s episode is inspired by a quote from an excellent book by Patrick Bringley, All the Beauty in the World: The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Me. In the book, Bringley documents the loss of his brother to cancer, how he quit a dream job, and became a guard at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for ten years. It’s worth your time to help you examine your life, look beyond what is obvious, and find what is hidden.
Five steps to see beyond what is obvious:“Let There Be Art…and Rock!” with Luke Preece (GWTW782)
Don’t Fear Emptiness (GWTW781)
“Films of Life & Legacy” with Eriksen Dickens (GWTW780)
Code Words & Canaries (GWTW779)
“The Future is the Past” with Lee McColgan (GWTW778)
Prepared to Be Unprepared (GWTW777)
“Change is the Future” with Gregg Brown (GWTW776)
Rules & Tools for Fools (GWTW775)
“Infusing Work with Our Humanity” with Solveig Petch (GWTW774)
Beyond Your Body of Work (GWTW773)
“Legacy of a Lost Angel” with Brian Lindstrom (GWTW772)
Life of Forgotten Dreams (GWTW771)
Where We Find Ourselves (GWTW770)
“I Can’t Wait to See What I Do Next” with gough (GWTW769)
“From the Poet to the Podcast” with Christopher Luna (GWTW768)
How to Clear Your Mind (GWTW767)
“Everything is STEM” with Deb Mumm-Hill & Kyle Ritchey-Noll (GWTW766)
“Words Make Worlds” with Rachel Allen (GWTW765)
“We Think in Story” with Steve Stockman (GWTW764)
“Swiss Army Knife Creatives” with Benjamin Ironside Koppin (GWTW763)
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