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Jason Siegel spent most of his adult life trying to figure out “what do I want to be when I grow up” - except, turns out, as a young kid, Jason already knew the answer. Today, in what is best described as a *boomerang leap,* a return to your roots - that original 'knowing' of what made you tick - we’ll hear how Jason:
And finally, Jason’s story really reminds us all to ask ourselves: how often do we ask what we want to do, but some part of us kind of already knows the answer? Or, as in Jason’s case, it’s there but we just don’t see it yet.
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Jason Siegel spent most of his adult life trying to figure out “what do I want to be when I grow up” - except, turns out, as a young kid, Jason already knew the answer. Today, in what is best described as a *boomerang leap,* a return to your roots - that original 'knowing' of what made you tick - we’ll hear how Jason:
And finally, Jason’s story really reminds us all to ask ourselves: how often do we ask what we want to do, but some part of us kind of already knows the answer? Or, as in Jason’s case, it’s there but we just don’t see it yet.
***
Have guest ideas? Can't wait to hear what leaps will be next?
Subscribe to Life Leaps Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts! Follow, rate and review us - we're *brand new* so, it means a lot - and be the first to know when we launch new episodes each week:
*ACCESSIBILITY: Transcripts are available for each episode here. (Just click your episode of choice, and then click the "transcript" tab! And if you have any issues at all don't hesitate to reach out.)