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When Perspective Changes Everything: Finding Meaning After the Moment

23 min · 5 de may de 2026
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In Part Two of this conversation, we move beyond the moment of crisis—and into what comes after. While emergency response is defined by seconds, the meaning we assign to those moments can shape us for a lifetime. In this episode of Transformative Paths, we continue our conversation with Dan Garvin, exploring the deeper layers of perspective, personal responsibility, and how individuals make sense of the experiences they carry. This discussion shifts from what happens in the field… to what happens within. Through powerful stories and lived experience, we examine how perspective influences not only how we process difficult moments—but how we choose to move forward, grow, and live with intention. In this conversation we explore: • The role of perspective in shaping how we experience difficult moments • Why personal responsibility is about ownership—not blame • The importance of support, connection, and not carrying life alone • How values guide decisions—even when others may not understand • What it means to find meaning in both the hardest and most profound experiences • How we choose what to carry—and what to release This episode invites listeners to reflect on a powerful truth: We may not control what happens to us—but we do have a choice in how we understand it, carry it, and move forward. #TransformativePaths #PerspectiveMatters #PersonalResponsibility #Resilience #MeaningMaking #LifeAfterCrisis #GrowthMindset #HumanExperience #PodcastLife #ChangeIsAPractice

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