In this episode of The Art of Imperfect Adulting, Amy Stone speaks with Austin, Texas-based Megan Okonsky about the realities of letting go of “dream plans,” adulting without a roadmap, and how turning disappointment into adventure can lead to unexpected personal and professional rewards. Megan shares her journey from college graduation and Peace Corps rejection to two years of solo international travel, eventually making a home and career.
About the Guest:
Megan Okonsky is a professional ghostwriter specializing in memoirs and business books. After pivoting from a degree in public relations and missing out on her Peace Corps dream, Megan spent her early 20s traveling solo through Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, and South America, all while building her writing career. Her work now helps entrepreneurs and everyday heroes share their stories with the world.
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Quote from the Episode:
“I decided after two years that I didn’t want to do all of this alone anymore. … I wanted a community. I wanted people to share the memories with.” — Megan Okonsky
Timestamps: [00:00:06] Welcome & intros; Megan’s home base and holiday travel talk
[00:03:33] Megan’s Peace Corps dream—where it came from
[00:06:53] Navigating college and career indecision
[00:12:29] Peace Corps rejection and grappling with an uncertain future
[00:18:34] How travel became the new plan—finances, flights, and backpacking
[00:24:44] Summer trip turns into two years abroad: couchsurfing, hostels, and working
[00:34:58] Moving home, searching for community, and planning for the future
[00:36:37] Solo travel safety, challenges, and lessons learned
[00:45:32] Megan’s ghostwriting career—what she does and who she helps
[00:49:56] Lightning round: favorite meal, book recommendation, and running shoes
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Megan is offering a complimentary 30-minute discovery call to podcast listeners interested in memoir or business ghostwriting. Mention TAOIA when you book via her website at https://www.meganokonsky.com for priority scheduling.
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