You Gotta Hear This! A Podcast for Video Creators & Storytellers

Ep 62 - Next Level Series: Time To Do Something Else

12 min · 26. maj 2026
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What happens when you spend months creating content, building courses, recording podcasts, and trying to grow something meaningful… only to feel like nobody’s paying attention? In this episode of You Gotta Hear This!, I share a very personal story about building, creating, writing, and pushing hard to make something meaningful connect with an audience — only to feel like the response never came. After investing countless hours developing ideas, recording podcasts, creating videos, and trying to move things forward, I started asking myself a difficult question: Maybe it’s time to do something else. But then a simple conversation with a friend who’s a marketing expert shifted everything. Just before I left for the airport after an event, he made a comment that stayed with me for weeks. At first it seemed small… almost casual. But over time, those few words forced me to rethink where I was putting my energy, what I was trying to build, and what I actually bring to the table as a creative. A few months later, sitting across from him over coffee in Southern California, I reminded him about that conversation. Ironically, he barely remembered saying it. But that moment became a powerful reminder that sometimes one sentence… one insight… one unexpected conversation… can completely redirect the path you’re on. This episode is about creative frustration, audience growth, purpose, and the tension between building something meaningful versus simply chasing visibility. It’s about rediscovering the thing you were actually designed to do. If you’ve ever questioned your direction, wondered if your work matters, or felt discouraged waiting for traction that never seems to come… this conversation is for you. Let's connect at: paulstevenforrest.com

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