029 Stop Dreaming. Start Doing.
Welcome to Episode 29 of theMangoTimes Podcast: Turning Dreams into Reality
In this episode, I delve into the invigorating process of making your aspirations come alive. Join me as we navigate through the practical steps of transforming dreams into tangible achievements.
What’s on the Agenda?
A Few Updates from Mangoland: Catch up on the latest happenings, from recent episodes to life updates, including the adventures in Fletch’s garage and escapades on the improv stage.
The Fletchifesto Revisited: I take a moment to reintroduce "The Fletchifesto" and share its origins, setting the stage for today’s theme.
Special Interview with Kendra Fletcher: My wife, Kendra, shares her inspiring journey from dreaming about graduate school to actualizing her goals. She discusses how she navigated through the challenges of balancing family responsibilities and her career, and overcame the barriers that stood in her way.
Overcoming Obstacles and Conquering Fears: Kendra opens up about the hurdles she faced, such as family obligations and work demands, and emphasizes the crucial role of family support. She also reveals her personal fears during this journey, including practical concerns about traveling and battling impostor syndrome.
Advice and Encouragement: Kendra offers her strategy for tackling fear: "Do it Scared." She discusses why age should never be a barrier to pursuing dreams and the significance of being receptive to new opportunities.
Prepare to be inspired by this episode as we encourage you to shift from dreaming to doing. Whether you’re looking to reignite your passion or take the first step towards a long-held aspiration, this episode is a must-listen for anyone ready to make a significant change.
LINKS:
KendraFletcher.com
The Holstee Manifesto
The Fletchifesto
Music used in this episode:
No music used.
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In Episode 31, Fletch continues a thread that’s been running through recent conversations with his dad (In the Smoke Shop with Pop) and his wife Kendra (Stop Dreaming and Start Doing). This time, he sits down with his 18-year-old son Christian—musician, YouTuber, and future University of the Pacific student—to talk about what it means to make your own kind of music in life.