Everyday Adventure Podcast with Stephen Glasser

You Are Here: The First Step Toward Intentional Change

36 min · 25 de may de 2026
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So many of us know where we want to go. A stronger marriage. Better rhythms. More presence with our kids. Healthier habits. A deeper faith. But if we aren’t honest about where we actually are, we’ll keep using the wrong directions. In this episode, Stephen and Megan explore a simple but powerful truth: you can’t get where you want to go if you don’t know where you are. Through practical conversation, relatable stories (including an unforgettable wings phase), and a simple coaching framework, this episode will help you identify your current reality so you can move forward with greater intentionality and clarity. In this episode, we talk about: * Why honest self-awareness is the first step toward intentional change * The common reasons we avoid taking honest inventory of our lives * A practical 10-area framework to identify your current reality * How comparison, busyness, and fear keep us using “fake coordinates” * Why naming where you are is not failure—it’s the beginning of movement * Simple next steps to move from clarity to intentional action Everyday Adventure Challenge: The You Are Here Challenge 🗺️ Pick one area of your life and take inventory: 1. Give it an honest score (1–10 or letter grade) 2. Write your honest “You Are Here” statement 3. Identify one small next step forward Need a guided space to go deeper? Slow Down Saturday [https://stephenglasser.com/slow-down-saturday] is happening June 6—a practical workshop designed to help you identify where you are, clarify where you want to go, and build intentional rhythms for the season ahead. Sign up at stephenglasser.com/slow-down-saturday [https://stephenglasser.com/slow-down-saturday] If this episode encouraged you, make sure to subscribe, leave a rating + review, and share this episode with a friend who could use a little clarity right now. Follow along: Instagram: @stephenglasser [https://instagram.com/stephenglasser/] https://instagram.com/evdayadventure/ Join the Everyday Adventure Broadcast Channel [https://www.instagram.com/channel/AbZyJjlR7KJ5AdME/] for weekly challenges, encouragement, and behind-the-scenes extras. Everyday Adventure: How to Live Your Ordinary Life to the Fullest [https://www.amazon.com/Everyday-Adventure-Live-Ordinary-Fullest/dp/B0GGMTMKBG/]— available now on Amazon + Audible. Adventure is closer than you think.

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