Dive In - Curiosity
What if some of the most important work we ever do doesn’t look important at the time? In this episode, I return to a small comedy piece I wrote years ago — a story that never got performed when it was meant to, but quietly stayed with me anyway. What began as a gifted comedy writing class — became something I didn’t recognize until much later: a foundation. Along the way, I reflect on the generosity of a loved one who saw possibility before I did, and on the teaching of Paul Sveen, whose patience and care shaped how I think about writing, craft, and showing up without knowing the outcome. At the center of the episode is a simple realization: We don’t always know when we’re laying foundations — We usually recognize them only once we’re standing on them. This episode sits with the tension between potential and practice, between the comfort of imagining we might be good at something and the risk of actually trying. I talk about: * Why it can feel safer to protect the illusion of untapped potential than to risk failing * What it means to be seen and believed in before you’re ready * The generosity of teaching that values patience over performance * How unfinished work can still do its job * Recognizing meaning in moments that once felt incidental This isn’t about comedy. It’s about becoming — slowly, quietly, and often without realizing it. And what it can feel like to look back one day and realize you’ve been standing on something solid all along.
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