Quitter's Club: Pursuing Passion
Quitter's Club: Pursuing Passion
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Tired of your 9-to-5 grind? This is the place for anyone who’s ditched the cubicle to chase their dreams — whether you’re starting a business, pursuing a creative passion, or just figuring out what the heck you’re doing.
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The podcast centers around career transitions, entrepreneurship, and creative pursuits, with episodes exploring topics like the challenges of leaving a stable job, success stories of starting new ventures, and personal growth. Examples include discussions on the journey from corporate life to becoming a ghostwriter with Amy Levesque, and insights from Kristin Wyza on building a creative business.

“On your Mark” is a podcast where individuals share their inspiring career journeys, revealing the courage and determination it took to follow their passions and create a path that’s truly their own. From unexpected pivots to bold pursuits, each episode explores the stories behind the successes and setbacks that shaped their professional lives. Listeners tune in for real talk, valuable insights, and a dose of motivation to help you navigate your own career path.
In this conversation, Jennifer Flavin discusses the challenges and mental fortitude required in endurance sports, particularly Ironman races. She emphasizes the importance of being comfortable with discomfort and the need for adaptability during races. The journey towards the finish line is portrayed as a significant and rewarding experience, despite the hardships faced along the way.
- You have to learn, you are comfortable being uncomfortable.
- There's nothing comfortable about doing an Ironman.
- You just learn to be comfortable being uncomfortable.
- In a race that's, you know, 140.6 miles, shit goes wrong.
- You have to be adaptable and you just have to keep pressing forward.
- The finish line is the most glorious place in the world.
- 170 laps in a 25 yard pool = 2.4 miles

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