Epic AF Podcast

Episode 13 Stop Settling


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Why settle for a life that’s just “fine” when you can design one that’s epic AF? In this powerful episode, Kelly O’Neil reminds us that it’s not selfish to want more—it’s necessary. Whether your dream involves a houseboat, helipad, or just a life filled with peace and freedom, your desires are not random. They're your soul’s compass.


Kelly dives deep into the idea that true success isn’t just about the money—it’s about creating a fulfilling, freedom-filled life aligned with your truest desires. This episode is full of tough truths, playful stories (hello, MTV Cribs dreams!), and real talk about designing a business and lifestyle that actually lights you up.


So, what do you really want? Let’s figure that out—together.


Key Talking Points:


  • Why settling is a learned behavior—and how to unlearn it
  • How your true desires act as a life compass
  • The difference between wants driven by ego vs. soul
  • Business planning that starts with lifestyle—not just profit
  • Journal prompts to explore your vision, ideal day, and dream business
  • Creating clarity on your good, better, best income goals
  • Reverse engineering your dream life into a strategic action plan
  • The importance of mindset shifts and letting go to grow


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EPIC Truths:

  1. You wouldn't have a desire if you didn't also have the capacity to manifest it into your life right now.
  2. I'm not chasing a lifestyle to impress anyone. I'm building a life that feeds my soul.
  3. Our epic lives are built day by day, decision by decision.

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Epic AF PodcastBy Kelly O’ Neil