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I’ve been sitting with a crazy idea.
One I’m not sure is practical.
Or realistic.
Or even possible.
But I’ve learned that sometimes the ideas that feel the most unrealistic are the ones that reveal what we actually care about.
This episode starts with a vision that keeps resurfacing: small places in different parts of the country, not as escape routes, but as places of return. Places built around rest, rhythm, and remembrance. Over time, it becomes clear that this isn’t about locations at all. It’s about building a life that makes room for reset, connection, and shared memory.
This is a conversation about naming desire out loud. About following what lights up inside of you. And about asking what’s underneath the dreams that won’t let go.
🎧 No Stage, Just a Chair
A podcast for people figuring it out as they go: building honest brands, real decisions, and work that feels like theirs.
Before you listen:
What ideas keep resurfacing for you, even when they feel unrealistic?
Where do you feel most like yourself?
What does rest actually look like in your life right now?
What are you building that others might one day return to?
By BrianI’ve been sitting with a crazy idea.
One I’m not sure is practical.
Or realistic.
Or even possible.
But I’ve learned that sometimes the ideas that feel the most unrealistic are the ones that reveal what we actually care about.
This episode starts with a vision that keeps resurfacing: small places in different parts of the country, not as escape routes, but as places of return. Places built around rest, rhythm, and remembrance. Over time, it becomes clear that this isn’t about locations at all. It’s about building a life that makes room for reset, connection, and shared memory.
This is a conversation about naming desire out loud. About following what lights up inside of you. And about asking what’s underneath the dreams that won’t let go.
🎧 No Stage, Just a Chair
A podcast for people figuring it out as they go: building honest brands, real decisions, and work that feels like theirs.
Before you listen:
What ideas keep resurfacing for you, even when they feel unrealistic?
Where do you feel most like yourself?
What does rest actually look like in your life right now?
What are you building that others might one day return to?