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Dreams rarely stay the same.
The dream you had at twenty may not be the dream you carry today—and that's not failure. It's growth.
In this Season 3 finale, Maria and Karina reflect on how our creative dreams evolve as life changes. Parenthood, travel, career shifts, unexpected detours, and simply becoming who we're meant to be all shape the dreams we pursue.
Together, they explore why dreams matter, how they give our creativity direction, and why letting a dream change can be one of the healthiest things we ever do.
The episode also looks back on an incredible third season of conversations about creativity, courage, purpose, community, and showing up—one small step at a time.
In this episodeThis week's creative story features Louise Bourgeois.
From repairing tapestries as a child in Paris to becoming one of the world's most celebrated artists decades later, Louise Bourgeois reminds us that meaningful creative work isn't about overnight success.
She spent over seventy years following her curiosity, making the work, and returning to the studio long before the world took notice.
Her story is a powerful reminder that the dream isn't waiting for recognition.
The dream is the work itself.
The Science Behind DreamsResearch in psychology suggests that humans are future-oriented by nature.
Having a meaningful dream gives us purpose, builds resilience, and helps us navigate setbacks. Imagining a meaningful future also activates dopamine—the brain chemical involved in motivation and pursuing goals.
We also explore the concept of adaptive persistence—the ability to stay true to your deeper purpose while allowing the shape of your dream to evolve as you grow.
Sometimes the dream changes.
The calling doesn't.
This Week's Backstage Community GuestWe're delighted to feature Belinda Robles—a musician, songwriter, producer, and music director with more than 30 years of experience in the music industry, including music supervision and sync for film and television.
A Look Back at Season 3This season we've explored:
Thank you for being part of this journey.
Summer BreakWe'll be taking a short break over the summer, but we're not disappearing.
Throughout the coming weeks we'll be revisiting some of our favourite episodes from previous seasons, with fresh introductions and reflections on why these conversations still matter today.
Whether you're listening for the first time or returning to an old favourite, we hope they'll keep you inspired all summer long.
We'll be back after the break with a brand-new season of Big Dreams & Little Things.
Join the ConversationWhat's your creative dream today?
Has it changed over the years?
And what's your win this week—even the tiniest one?
Share it with us on Instagram @bigdreamsandlittlethings.
If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love it if you followed the podcast, left a review, and shared it with a fellow creative. Every recommendation helps us reach more dreamers, makers, freelancers, and solo entrepreneurs around the world.
Until next season—
Keep dreaming big. Remember the little things.
Website: www.ectahub.net
Podcast Instagram: @Bigdreams.ecta
Podcast Facebook: @Bigdreams.ecta
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
By Maria Wronski-Ellis,Karina KampeDreams rarely stay the same.
The dream you had at twenty may not be the dream you carry today—and that's not failure. It's growth.
In this Season 3 finale, Maria and Karina reflect on how our creative dreams evolve as life changes. Parenthood, travel, career shifts, unexpected detours, and simply becoming who we're meant to be all shape the dreams we pursue.
Together, they explore why dreams matter, how they give our creativity direction, and why letting a dream change can be one of the healthiest things we ever do.
The episode also looks back on an incredible third season of conversations about creativity, courage, purpose, community, and showing up—one small step at a time.
In this episodeThis week's creative story features Louise Bourgeois.
From repairing tapestries as a child in Paris to becoming one of the world's most celebrated artists decades later, Louise Bourgeois reminds us that meaningful creative work isn't about overnight success.
She spent over seventy years following her curiosity, making the work, and returning to the studio long before the world took notice.
Her story is a powerful reminder that the dream isn't waiting for recognition.
The dream is the work itself.
The Science Behind DreamsResearch in psychology suggests that humans are future-oriented by nature.
Having a meaningful dream gives us purpose, builds resilience, and helps us navigate setbacks. Imagining a meaningful future also activates dopamine—the brain chemical involved in motivation and pursuing goals.
We also explore the concept of adaptive persistence—the ability to stay true to your deeper purpose while allowing the shape of your dream to evolve as you grow.
Sometimes the dream changes.
The calling doesn't.
This Week's Backstage Community GuestWe're delighted to feature Belinda Robles—a musician, songwriter, producer, and music director with more than 30 years of experience in the music industry, including music supervision and sync for film and television.
A Look Back at Season 3This season we've explored:
Thank you for being part of this journey.
Summer BreakWe'll be taking a short break over the summer, but we're not disappearing.
Throughout the coming weeks we'll be revisiting some of our favourite episodes from previous seasons, with fresh introductions and reflections on why these conversations still matter today.
Whether you're listening for the first time or returning to an old favourite, we hope they'll keep you inspired all summer long.
We'll be back after the break with a brand-new season of Big Dreams & Little Things.
Join the ConversationWhat's your creative dream today?
Has it changed over the years?
And what's your win this week—even the tiniest one?
Share it with us on Instagram @bigdreamsandlittlethings.
If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love it if you followed the podcast, left a review, and shared it with a fellow creative. Every recommendation helps us reach more dreamers, makers, freelancers, and solo entrepreneurs around the world.
Until next season—
Keep dreaming big. Remember the little things.
Website: www.ectahub.net
Podcast Instagram: @Bigdreams.ecta
Podcast Facebook: @Bigdreams.ecta
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.