You Gotta Hear This! A Podcast for Video Creators & Storytellers

Ep 61 - Next Level Series: You've Come Too Far To Quit Now!

9 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Have you ever reached a point creatively where you simply felt exhausted? Not because you stopped caring. Not because you wanted to quit. But because the journey has been longer, harder, and heavier than you expected? In this episode of You Gotta Hear This!, I share a story from my college years running hills behind campus with my roommate Andy — and how those difficult runs taught me something that still impacts the way I approach creative work today. Sometimes the thing that gives you enough strength to keep moving forward is remembering how far you’ve already come. We talk about the creative grind — the long nights, the unseen sacrifices, the emotional and mental energy required to build meaningful work over time. We also explore the idea of the “second wind” creatives experience when fresh energy, new clarity, or unexpected opportunity suddenly appears just after the moment you felt like stopping. This episode is a reminder that growth doesn’t always happen quickly or publicly. A lot of what makes you capable today was built quietly when nobody was watching. We also talk about the importance of the people ahead of us — the mentors, craftsmen, leaders, and creatives who help pace us forward when we feel tired in the middle of the race. And maybe someday, without even realizing it, you become that person for someone else. If you’ve been pushing hard creatively and wondering whether the journey is still worth it…this conversation may be exactly what you need today. Because maybe today isn’t the day to stop. Not after everything it took to get this far. Stay patient. Your second wind may be closer than you think. Explore more creative resources, books, workshops, and training tools at: paulstevenforrest.com. And if you haven’t already, make sure you subscribe, follow, and share the podcast with another creative who may need encouragement today.

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