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One of the Greatest Tragedies in Life Is Not Failure. It's Quitting Before We Get to the Other Side.

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/fan_mail/new] What if the hard isn't a sign to quit? What if the resistance, the setbacks, the waiting, and the closed doors are actually preparing you for the very thing you've been praying for? After reading Adassa's memoir, Love Keeps Showing Up, and hearing her incredible story of perseverance, Ann couldn't stop thinking about one powerful truth: Don't let the hard stop what God started in you. In this solo episode, Ann shares how important it is to not quit before the dream is reached. This short episode is inspired by Adassa's journey to becoming the voice of Dolores in Disney's Encanto, a dream she pursued for more than 20 years. Together, we'll explore why waiting seasons often shape us more than success, why growth rarely feels comfortable, and why one of the greatest tragedies in life isn't failure. It's quitting before we get to the other side. Ann also opens up about her own journey of writing a memoir through chaos, parenting children with autism and FASD, navigating adoption, advocating through systems that said "no," and learning that just because you don't know what to do doesn't mean you can't do it. If you're feeling discouraged, exhausted, stuck, or wondering if your dream is still worth pursuing, this episode is for you. Your breakthrough may be closer than you think. 🎙️ Listen now and take the next step.  Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the part that hit you hardest. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/support]

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One of the Greatest Tragedies in Life Is Not Failure. It's Quitting Before We Get to the Other Side.

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/fan_mail/new] What if the hard isn't a sign to quit? What if the resistance, the setbacks, the waiting, and the closed doors are actually preparing you for the very thing you've been praying for? After reading Adassa's memoir, Love Keeps Showing Up, and hearing her incredible story of perseverance, Ann couldn't stop thinking about one powerful truth: Don't let the hard stop what God started in you. In this solo episode, Ann shares how important it is to not quit before the dream is reached. This short episode is inspired by Adassa's journey to becoming the voice of Dolores in Disney's Encanto, a dream she pursued for more than 20 years. Together, we'll explore why waiting seasons often shape us more than success, why growth rarely feels comfortable, and why one of the greatest tragedies in life isn't failure. It's quitting before we get to the other side. Ann also opens up about her own journey of writing a memoir through chaos, parenting children with autism and FASD, navigating adoption, advocating through systems that said "no," and learning that just because you don't know what to do doesn't mean you can't do it. If you're feeling discouraged, exhausted, stuck, or wondering if your dream is still worth pursuing, this episode is for you. Your breakthrough may be closer than you think. 🎙️ Listen now and take the next step.  Subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review with the part that hit you hardest. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/support]

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Adassa the Voice of Encanto: What if the Detour is the Path

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/fan_mail/new] Disney magic rarely shows you the part where the dream takes an unplanned detour. Our guest, Adassa, the Golden Globe, Oscar, and Grammy-winning artist who voiced Dolores in Disney’s Encanto, tells the full behind-the-scenes story: the 20-plus years of sacrifice, the moves and setbacks, and the mindset that kept her working like the promise was still real even when life said otherwise.   We talk about what it felt like to watch The Little Mermaid and suddenly see a future, how generational dreams shaped her own drive, and why representation matters when kids are trying to name their gifts. Then the Encanto moment hits with a twist: a YouTube video with roughly 300 views sparks Disney’s interest, her audition lands in spam, and one bold phone call keeps the opportunity alive. If you’ve ever wondered how casting, timing, and preparation really collide, you’ll love this part.   The heart of the conversation is far deeper than fame. Adassa opens up about battling paralysis during COVID, confronting the terrifying loss of her voice and mobility, and relearning a core truth: our value is not our output. We also get into faith and grace, protecting your principles when the industry offers money and visibility, “stepping into purpose” when the future feels like a blind box, and why being willing matters more than being perfect.   Love Keeps Showing Up and her album, Drink It Up are a must. Listen to her music while reading her memoir and be inspired.  Subscribe, share this with a friend who’s in a hard season, and leave a review to help more people find the show. What detour are you trying to make sense of right now? Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/support]

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/fan_mail/new] Love that Stays: A Light That Remains. Not walking through the hardest of times alone. Listen to Tina share how her friend’s calling hours changed her. Listen to Ann share how a stranger at a Neurodivergent Conference reached out to be an external brain. She did not want it, but by the end of the conference, she was thankful. Help may never look how we expect it to. Don’t walk through these hard times alone. Grab on and allow help to change and become what it needs to be in order for you to become. We juggle so much in life, and so many times we are doing it alone. We look fine. We say we are fine, but clearly we are not. We can be strong and still need to be held at the same time. Let’s look into this more on Real Talk with Tina and Ann. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/support]

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Stop Shrinking Before Growth: it is Ok to be Seen

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/fan_mail/new] We talk honestly about why success can feel scarier than failure. We name the pattern of shrinking right before growth and remind ourselves that being seen is not selfish.  • struggling with visibility even while hosting a growing podcast  • feeling safest as the sidekick and behind-the-scenes supporter  • linking success with danger and learning that early association  • noticing how people pleasing, masking, and overfunctioning keep us small  • the difference between being needed and being seen  • learning to take up space without apologizing  • using awareness to break the pattern of self-sabotage  • choosing to turn pain into purpose through faith and grit  I would like to hear from you. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2123315/support]

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