Wander & Weave
Change doesn’t always look like progress. Sometimes it looks like starting from scratch, staring at the unknown, and saying, “Maybe this time, I’ll do it differently.” In this episode, I sit down with Elijah Donnelly — storyteller, writer, and creator of Learning at 30 — to talk about what it really means to begin again. From walking away from a decade-long film career in Los Angeles to enrolling as a college freshman at age 30, Elijah’s journey is one of humility, faith, and quiet courage. In this episode, we explore: * What it’s like to “start over” in adulthood and rewrite your story on your own terms * The lessons Elijah carried from 10 years in the film industry — and how storytelling continues to shape his path * Learning to trust divine timing and see setbacks as redirections * How faith, vulnerability, and second chances can create a life that actually feels aligned * Why it’s never too late to make a new choice — and what it takes to follow through when pride and fear try to hold you back If you’ve ever felt behind or questioned whether it’s too late to change your path — this conversation is your reminder that timing is never wrong when your heart is ready to listen. Connect with Elijah Donnelly * 💼 LinkedIn: Learning at 30 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/learningat30/] * 📝 Newsletter: Learning at 30 on Beehiiv [https://learningat30.beehiiv.com/] → Connect with me on Instagram: @brooklincbuchanan [https://instagram.com/brooklincbuchanan] → Anchor your Sunday's with The Lighthouse Circle [https://brooklincbuchanan.kit.com/thelc]
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