
The Podcast:where To Next?
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Feeling stuck or uninspired? I get it. Sometimes we reach that point where our routines lose their spark and we crave a refresh. In this podcast episode, I talk about why I believe in shaking things up and how a change can help us see fresh possibilities. I also share my own process of figuring out the next step for this podcast, which I hope will energise both me and you.
The episode covers the highs and lows I’ve experienced lately and why it's so easy to drift into autopilot. Taking time out has given me clarity on what I want to create next. If you're curious about the behind-the-scenes of my thought process or if you’re rethinking your own direction, there’s a lot here for you to reflect on. The podcast player is at the top of the page, if you want to dive in right away.
Reflecting on the Journey
When I started this podcast, my main aim was to unpack dyslexia and ADHD in a way that felt real and honest. There’s no shortage of content on these topics. But so much of it can come across as stuffy or too clinical. I wanted to keep it raw and personal, so we can relate on a more human level.
Over time, I noticed that my own energy was dipping. It taught me that no matter how passionate you are, it’s normal to question your own projects. That’s why taking a break to reflect is powerful. It lets you collect your thoughts and look for a direction that fires you up again, rather than forcing yourself to plod on without enthusiasm.
"I’ve been taking some time to decide on the next evolution of this podcast to re-energise myself, so I want to share that with my awesome listeners."
Why Change Matters
Change can feel unsettling. Routines have a comforting familiarity, even when they’re no longer helping us grow. But I’ve realised that every so often, you need to try something different. You might switch up how you do your morning routine, learn a new skill, or transform a long-term project.
Think about your own life. If you never break from your norm, how do you discover fresh ideas or new motivations? Change might mean a short pause, or it could be a complete pivot toward something bolder. Either way, it shakes up the mental cobwebs and leads you to new insights. It’s not about discarding what came before. It’s about evolving, so you keep moving forward.
New Directions
I’ve been brainstorming multiple ways to make the episodes more exciting for you. One idea is to invite more guests who’ve got stories of resilience or who’ve used their minds differently to solve interesting problems. Another is to weave in brief coaching segments, highlighting practical tools you can use to navigate dyslexia or ADHD each day.
I’m also interested in hearing from you. What do you want to tackle next? Do you prefer interviews, personal reflections, or a combination? There are so many potential threads. It’s easy to get lost in the possibilities. But that’s the fun part. It’s like standing at a crossroad. You’re not sure which path leads to the most growth, but you sense all of them could teach you something valuable.
What This Means for You
All these ideas aren’t just about me and my personal journey. They’re about delivering something that resonates with fellow dyslexics, ADHDers, and anyone else who thinks differently. This is why your feedback and engagement matter so much. It keeps the conversation relevant and reminds me why I do this in the first place.
I want to continue speaking openly about the real stuff. The anxieties. The achievements. Everything in between. My hope is that by exploring new angles, you’ll find fresh perspectives too. Maybe you’ll feel seen, or maybe you’ll pick up a tip you can use in your own relationships or workplace.
- Building intentional breaks into your life helps refocus your mind.
- Experimenting with new formats can prevent creative stagnation.
- Listening to others' stories triggers fresh insights on your own path.
- Every pivot, big or small, offers a chance to refine your direction.
At the end of the day, it’s about staying open to change and being willing to try something different. If you’re nodding your head or feeling that subtle nudge, I encourage you to take a moment and consider one part of your life where you might benefit from a refresh.
Key Takeaways
- Stagnation is normal, but it can be broken by purposeful evolution.
- Reflection re-energises both your passion and your perspective.
- Adapting your routines helps prevent burnout and sparks new ideas.
- Sharing your own journey can inspire others who feel the same.
I’d love for you to hear all the details in the full episode. Feel free to scroll up and hit play on the podcast. If you enjoy it, or have ideas for where this show should go next, leave a comment or drop me a message. Let’s keep this conversation going.