The Fora Podcast
In this episode of The Fora Podcast, Cheryl Crupi and Kenan Comer sit down with Marc Rix to explore the small moments that quietly shape a life. From a childhood spent glued to MTV and dreaming of rock stardom to growing up alongside his older sister Kristin, who had Down syndrome, Marc reflects on the people and experiences that taught him how to meet life with curiosity, courage, and openness. The conversation moves through family, fatherhood, risk, and reinvention — all connected by a simple principle Marc tries to live by: say yes to life, especially when it’s uncomfortable. Key Takeaways * Small moments rarely feel important while they’re happening - until years later, when you realize they changed everything. * Marc’s sister Kristin taught him that the world’s limits are often negotiable. * There’s a difference between avoiding difficulty and choosing a meaningful hard thing. * Some people carry family with them not through memory alone, but through daily decisions. Sound Bites * “One single event, person or decision changes everything.” * “She never let anything hold her back or hold her down.” * “My guiding principle is to say yes to life, even when it’s uncomfortable.” * “Assume variability, preserve options.” * “She would just show up and power her way through it.”
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