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When the Path You're On Stops Feeling Like Yours — Max Young

52 min · 29 de may de 2026
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Max Young and I came to this conversation from the exact same spot. Two senior creatives, a decade-plus in, standing at the same crossroads and asking ourselves the same questions. What kind of work do we actually want to be doing now? What should we be focusing on? And is the path we're on still the right one? That crossroads can feel isolating. You build something up, get excited about it, and then there's this voice that quietly tries to pull it back down. Turns out Max deals with it too. We get into self-doubt, the leap from designer to creative strategist, coming up through punk and DIY culture, the pull toward physical objects in a digital world, and the slow work of untangling your identity from your job title. Max is a designer and art director who spent years in the sports world, most recently at the Seattle Mariners. He runs Love Machine, a gravel cycling project rooted in Vancouver. Follow Max:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmaxyoung/ Website: https://www.dmaxyoung.com/ Love Machine: https://www.lovemachinecycling.ca/ Love Machine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovemachinecycling/ outside is Magic [https://outsideismagic.com/] is hosted by Christopher San Agustin. Produced by Broken and Coastal. Follow us on Instagram @brokenandcoastal [https://www.instagram.com/brokenandcoastal/] Help spread the magic. Hit follow, drop a review, or share the episode with someone who gets it. You never know who it might inspire.

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Max Young and I came to this conversation from the exact same spot. Two senior creatives, a decade-plus in, standing at the same crossroads and asking ourselves the same questions. What kind of work do we actually want to be doing now? What should we be focusing on? And is the path we're on still the right one? That crossroads can feel isolating. You build something up, get excited about it, and then there's this voice that quietly tries to pull it back down. Turns out Max deals with it too. We get into self-doubt, the leap from designer to creative strategist, coming up through punk and DIY culture, the pull toward physical objects in a digital world, and the slow work of untangling your identity from your job title. Max is a designer and art director who spent years in the sports world, most recently at the Seattle Mariners. He runs Love Machine, a gravel cycling project rooted in Vancouver. Follow Max:  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dmaxyoung/ Website: https://www.dmaxyoung.com/ Love Machine: https://www.lovemachinecycling.ca/ Love Machine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovemachinecycling/ outside is Magic [https://outsideismagic.com/] is hosted by Christopher San Agustin. Produced by Broken and Coastal. Follow us on Instagram @brokenandcoastal [https://www.instagram.com/brokenandcoastal/] Help spread the magic. Hit follow, drop a review, or share the episode with someone who gets it. You never know who it might inspire.

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