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What happens when life's detours become your destination? Stephen Dawson's journey from the corporate world to purpose-driven entrepreneur reveals how unexpected challenges can shape our greatest callings.
Stephen's path took its first major turn during the 2008 recession when, just eight months into his first job after college, he found himself unemployed, and questioning his purpose. This crisis moment sparked a passion for personal finance that would simmer quietly during his subsequent fourteen-year corporate career at Macy's and Amazon. Though professionally successful, Stephen gradually recognized the growing disconnect between his daily work and deeper calling.
The transformation came unexpectedly during a quiet moment in church when Stephen received what he describes as a divine message to use his financial knowledge to serve others. This clarity gave him the courage to leave corporate America behind and establish himself as a financial coach for people seeking both financial freedom.
Throughout our conversation, Stephen shares remarkable stories of serendipity and connection—from the college night he discovered his passenger once owned the very car he was driving, to a Pacific Coast Highway adventure featuring natural wonders and disasters that profoundly shifted his perspective on life's fragility and beauty.
For anyone contemplating major life changes, Stephen offers this powerful decision-making framework: "Imagine yourself at 90, looking back. Will you regret doing this, or will you regret not doing it?" This perspective has guided him through career changes, relocations, and challenging goals that fear might otherwise have prevented.
Whether you're questioning your current career path, seeking financial guidance with spiritual alignment, or simply enjoy stories of how life's unexpected turns can lead to our true calling, this episode offers both practical wisdom and inspirational insights about finding purpose beyond the paycheck.
You can reach Stephen at [email protected]
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What happens when life's detours become your destination? Stephen Dawson's journey from the corporate world to purpose-driven entrepreneur reveals how unexpected challenges can shape our greatest callings.
Stephen's path took its first major turn during the 2008 recession when, just eight months into his first job after college, he found himself unemployed, and questioning his purpose. This crisis moment sparked a passion for personal finance that would simmer quietly during his subsequent fourteen-year corporate career at Macy's and Amazon. Though professionally successful, Stephen gradually recognized the growing disconnect between his daily work and deeper calling.
The transformation came unexpectedly during a quiet moment in church when Stephen received what he describes as a divine message to use his financial knowledge to serve others. This clarity gave him the courage to leave corporate America behind and establish himself as a financial coach for people seeking both financial freedom.
Throughout our conversation, Stephen shares remarkable stories of serendipity and connection—from the college night he discovered his passenger once owned the very car he was driving, to a Pacific Coast Highway adventure featuring natural wonders and disasters that profoundly shifted his perspective on life's fragility and beauty.
For anyone contemplating major life changes, Stephen offers this powerful decision-making framework: "Imagine yourself at 90, looking back. Will you regret doing this, or will you regret not doing it?" This perspective has guided him through career changes, relocations, and challenging goals that fear might otherwise have prevented.
Whether you're questioning your current career path, seeking financial guidance with spiritual alignment, or simply enjoy stories of how life's unexpected turns can lead to our true calling, this episode offers both practical wisdom and inspirational insights about finding purpose beyond the paycheck.
You can reach Stephen at [email protected]