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Inspiration Station - How To Find Purpose By Understanding Yourself First - Suneet Bhaat

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[A lot of purpose advice sounds great and still leaves you stuck, and there’s a reason for that: it assumes you already understand yourself. We talk with executive coach, entrepreneurship leader, and author Suneet Bhaat about why “finding purpose” has to start earlier, with self-awareness and a clear-eyed look at what actually makes you you. Suneet shares a simple analogy that hits hard: showing up to purpose work like grocery shopping hungry without a list. You grab what feels good right now, not what will sustain you later. From there, we unpack what makes purpose sustainable, including a key idea he returns to again and again: purpose starts as a reflection, not a prediction. Instead of chasing a future identity, we look for the through lines in our lived experience. We also dig into a moment that reshaped his thinking, a call with a wildly successful 67-year-old entrepreneur who admits, “I don’t know why I’m here.” That story opens up a bigger conversation about meaning versus achievement, and why even “winning” at work doesn’t guarantee fulfillment. Finally, we get practical about career dissatisfaction, how to stop blaming the next job for what’s really a mismatch with the work itself, and how “space, grace, and structure” can help you make smarter moves. If you care about purpose, self-awareness, career clarity, and building a meaningful life that actually fits, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s feeling stuck, and leave a review with the question you’re wrestling with right now.] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]

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episode Inspiration Station - How To Find Purpose By Understanding Yourself First - Suneet Bhaat artwork

Inspiration Station - How To Find Purpose By Understanding Yourself First - Suneet Bhaat

[A lot of purpose advice sounds great and still leaves you stuck, and there’s a reason for that: it assumes you already understand yourself. We talk with executive coach, entrepreneurship leader, and author Suneet Bhaat about why “finding purpose” has to start earlier, with self-awareness and a clear-eyed look at what actually makes you you. Suneet shares a simple analogy that hits hard: showing up to purpose work like grocery shopping hungry without a list. You grab what feels good right now, not what will sustain you later. From there, we unpack what makes purpose sustainable, including a key idea he returns to again and again: purpose starts as a reflection, not a prediction. Instead of chasing a future identity, we look for the through lines in our lived experience. We also dig into a moment that reshaped his thinking, a call with a wildly successful 67-year-old entrepreneur who admits, “I don’t know why I’m here.” That story opens up a bigger conversation about meaning versus achievement, and why even “winning” at work doesn’t guarantee fulfillment. Finally, we get practical about career dissatisfaction, how to stop blaming the next job for what’s really a mismatch with the work itself, and how “space, grace, and structure” can help you make smarter moves. If you care about purpose, self-awareness, career clarity, and building a meaningful life that actually fits, press play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s feeling stuck, and leave a review with the question you’re wrestling with right now.] Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]

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episode Inspiration Station - Hitting Rock Bottom And Choosing Himself - Bryan Blackmon artwork

Inspiration Station - Hitting Rock Bottom And Choosing Himself - Bryan Blackmon

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episode Inspiration Station - The Hidden Cost Of High Achievement - Coach Kurt Bush artwork

Inspiration Station - The Hidden Cost Of High Achievement - Coach Kurt Bush

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episode Inspiration Station - When Inclusion Is Not Enough/Dignity for the Disabled - Dr. Stuart Jones artwork

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A doctor advised two teenage parents to “put him away.” They refused, and that choice shaped an entire family’s understanding of dignity, disability, and what it really means to be human. We sit down with award-winning author Dr. Stuart D. Jones to talk about his memoir *For the Love of Stephen: The Story of a Boy Who Was Never Broken* and the brother who changed his life.  Stephen grew up in the 1950s with an intellectual disability at a time when special education and disability resources were scarce and stigma was loud. We trace what it looked like for a family to practice radical love in public: pushing doors open so Stephen could be part of Boy Scouts, school, church, and everyday community life, even when people responded with cruelty. Along the way, we unpack the painful reality of abuse and exploitation, and the startling way Stephen kept choosing kindness, friendship, and forgiveness.  We also challenge a modern buzzword: inclusion. When does inclusivity become performative, and what does true belonging require from the people “inside the door”? Dr. Jones offers a clear framework for shifting perspectives, breaking down common misconceptions about developmental disabilities, the subtle harm of pity, and why simple, genuine kindness is often the most powerful starting point.  If this conversation moves you, share it with someone who needs a new lens on disability and belonging, subscribe for more stories that shift perspective, and leave a review to help more listeners find the show. What does “belonging” look like in your community? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]

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Inspiration Station - The Achievement Trap/Why High Achievers Are Still Empty - Jon Paul Crimi

The trophy, the title, the million-dollar milestone, the Oscar, the Super Bowl ring, why do so many high achievers reach the summit and still feel a hole inside? We sit down with transformation coach and former celebrity trainer Jon Paul Crimi to name the lie that quietly drives burnout: “When I get the thing, then I’ll be happy.”  We dig into the deeper script many of us carry, “I’m not enough,” and how that belief keeps your nervous system locked in survival mode. Jon Paul shares what he sees across CEOs, elite athletes, and people rebuilding their lives after addiction: real change requires doing the work you’ve been avoiding, showing up when you don’t feel like it, and staying willing to adjust instead of repeating the same patterns. We also talk about “failing forward,” using setbacks as data, and redefining success as the number of people you help, not the amount of applause you collect.  The conversation gets real about fame, identity, and recovery, including a story about Matthew Perry and the painful reality that achievement cannot fix what’s happening internally. We cover warning signs that someone may be spiraling, how intervention can save a life, and how to stay present with someone who feels trapped in shame. John Paul also explains his transformational letter practice and breathwork approach for stress, anxiety, and nervous system regulation, plus where to find his weekly class at breathewithjp.com.  If this hits home, subscribe so you don’t miss the next conversation, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What’s one “win” you’re ready to stop using as a substitute for fulfillment? Support the show [https://www.patreon.com/cw/theycallmemistayu]

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