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Jump, Sing, Believe: Three Friends Tackle Their Inner Saboteurs

Jump, Sing, Believe: Three Friends Tackle Their Inner Saboteurs


Season 1 Episode 10


Have you ever noticed how we complicate the simplest things in life? That's exactly what we're unpacking in this heartfelt conversation about the mental hurdles we create and how we eventually find our way past them.

Phyllis takes us on her journey of rediscovering her voice—literally. After decades of putting off singing lessons despite a lifelong passion for music, she reveals the moment she finally silenced her inner jury of critics and took the leap. Her powerful realization that "the things I have the most resistance to doing are the surest path to joy and happiness" becomes a touchstone for the entire conversation.

Mark vulnerably shares his fear of wasting potential and disappointing others. Through a beautiful analogy comparing action to water that activates watercolor paint, he explains how this podcast has become a vehicle for living more authentically and overcoming self-doubt. "The act of doing takes away the fears of this imaginary roadblock that stands in front of you," he observes, a truth that resonates beyond the recording studio.

Meanwhile, Al recounts his transformation from being paralyzed by a childhood fear of heights to eventually skydiving from an airplane. His story illustrates how focusing on the present moment rather than catastrophizing about potential outcomes can help us conquer even our most deeply rooted fears.

What emerges is a powerful exploration of authenticity, presence, and the courage to face our fears head-on. Whether you're contemplating a career change, creative pursuit, or personal challenge, this episode offers wisdom for simplifying the path forward and finding joy on the other side of hesitation.

Join us in the stall for this deeply human conversation—and stick around for "The Roll Up," where we tackle the pressing bathroom debate of "wadded or folded" with surprising candor. Your hurdles might look different from ours, but the principles for overcoming them are remarkably universal.


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