In Our Thirties: The Essays
What happens when the life you were expected to live no longer feels like your own? In this episode, Dominican singer-songwriter JT Gautreau reads his powerful essay, The Eternal Transition, a reflection on regret, reinvention, and the courage to pursue a path that doesn't fit the plan others had for you. Born and raised in the Dominican Republic and encouraged toward a traditional career, JT followed the expected route through business school and graduate studies before realizing that music (not marketing) was his true calling. His journey would take him from Santo Domingo to Spain, Vienna, and beyond, forcing him to confront difficult questions about identity, success, and the weight of expectations. Drawing inspiration from a quote by astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, "We are prisoners in the present, locked in eternal transition between our past and our future", JT explores the regrets many of us carry and the freedom that comes from letting them go. This is a story about embracing detours, trusting your instincts, and understanding that every chapter (especially the unexpected ones) shapes who we become. 📖 Get your free first chapter of “In Our Thirties” [https://a.co/fmxpxfq] About JT GAUTREAU: Dominican-born singer-songwriter and cultural storyteller now living in Warsaw. His music is hugely inspired by pop melodies and hooks, modern beats and Latin-Caribbean vibes, and his style and sound can be described as unique, complex, dark, and high energy. If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to change direction, this conversation is for you. 🔗 Subscribe to In Our Thirties: The Essays, new reflections are coming. — Produced by @laura.sgroi Narrated by @zaniavox Edited & Mastered by @franmart1977 InOurThirties.com #InOurThirties #Podcast #PersonalGrowth #Books #SelfDiscovery #PodcastLife
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