Maine Responder | Leadership. Wellness. Resilience.
What happens when you stop dismissing ideas and actually give them a real chance? In this solo episode, Elliott reflects on growth, lifelong learning, and the danger of believing we've learned everything there is to know. Inspired by graduation season, learning new podcast equipment, and a return to running, this conversation explores why curiosity matters and how small decisions can create meaningful change over time. Elliott also shares the start of a personal 30-day gratitude challenge after conversations with Dr. Karen Harmon and Abi Brown. Rather than debating whether gratitude works, the goal is simple: commit to the process, stay open-minded, and report back honestly. Topics include: • Why growth requires intention • The danger of stopping your education after formal schooling • Learning new skills later in life • Why experience alone doesn't make us better • Returning to running and building momentum • The power of small daily decisions • A 30-day gratitude challenge • Staying curious and open to new ideas Chapters: 00:00 Why Growth Matters 01:45 Learning New Podcast Skills 04:15 Experience vs. Learning 06:45 Returning to Running 08:45 Small Decisions Create Big Change 10:15 The 30-Day Gratitude Challenge 11:45 How Do I Know It Works If I Never Commit To It? 12:45 Final Thoughts Follow Maine Responder Podcast for conversations on leadership, wellness, resilience, and life behind the uniform.
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