This will be one of the topics discussed on Monday September 8th at 1:30pm ET when I am a guest on Cory Vinny's Radical Paths Podcast https://radicalpaths.substack.com/ - Cory and his husband get it and recently flipped their lives to sail around the world. Tune in and get inspired!
When you took the job in another province early in your career, where nobody knew you or your history, your new friends saw you as someone with all the human possibilities and treated you as such. It allowed you to see yourself differently and from there grew your zest for adventure. Once you began to evolve out of your childhood trauma, there was no stopping you. Fantastic!
PS- I just spent the summer traveling the Alaska highway (detoured in Edmonton for a new solar battery for the truck camper and an epic steak dinner), south central Alaska, the Top of the World Highway, and the Cassiar. Spent a lot of time in the wilderness, off-road. My soul is sparling with gratitude for all the experiences.
You're right, it gave me the space to spread my wings. But it wasn't until my later in life that I finally started living my dreams.
Fantastic that you stopped in Edmonton - as I mentioned I was just there this summer too. Sounds like a fantastic road trip. I'd love to read more about it.
I'm sorry about your Mum, Darren. So sad. I know how that feels. Your opening made me smile because I always see you as Darren the adventurer :) Of course, you are now. You've come a long way, my friend. What an interesting career you've had, too. What an interesting life!
Thank you my friend. Great to hear from you. I have come a long way and it has been an interesting ride. Can’t wait to see what’s in store for me next. xo
This will be one of the topics discussed on Monday September 8th at 1:30pm ET when I am a guest on Cory Vinny's Radical Paths Podcast https://radicalpaths.substack.com/ - Cory and his husband get it and recently flipped their lives to sail around the world. Tune in and get inspired!
When you took the job in another province early in your career, where nobody knew you or your history, your new friends saw you as someone with all the human possibilities and treated you as such. It allowed you to see yourself differently and from there grew your zest for adventure. Once you began to evolve out of your childhood trauma, there was no stopping you. Fantastic!
PS- I just spent the summer traveling the Alaska highway (detoured in Edmonton for a new solar battery for the truck camper and an epic steak dinner), south central Alaska, the Top of the World Highway, and the Cassiar. Spent a lot of time in the wilderness, off-road. My soul is sparling with gratitude for all the experiences.
You're right, it gave me the space to spread my wings. But it wasn't until my later in life that I finally started living my dreams.
Fantastic that you stopped in Edmonton - as I mentioned I was just there this summer too. Sounds like a fantastic road trip. I'd love to read more about it.
I'm sorry about your Mum, Darren. So sad. I know how that feels. Your opening made me smile because I always see you as Darren the adventurer :) Of course, you are now. You've come a long way, my friend. What an interesting career you've had, too. What an interesting life!
Thank you my friend. Great to hear from you. I have come a long way and it has been an interesting ride. Can’t wait to see what’s in store for me next. xo
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So sorry to hear of the bullying you endured. You have made a life that gives you pleasure and pride. Good for you!
needed to hear this today. ta Darren…