A podcast about changing direction, turning points and charting your own course. Each episode features an interview with a new guest about a change they made in their life. Hear about the what, why and how to make change and maybe be inspired to change something (big or small) in your own life.
This episode, Teri shares how she decided to start her own consulting business and go back to school, basically at the same time. She also talks about how she made the decision to lean into the fear and take it as a good sign, rather than getting over it. For more from Teri, check out her website: www.beproductiveatwork.com
This week, Francis shares his journey towards a life that he loves. Francis made a big change in the past year, physically, socially and creatively, but I think his insights also apply to the smaller changes in our lives. You can find Francis Arevalo and his music with The Lions We Are here. Vancouver locals can find information there on his CD release party in July. You can also hear more about Francis in the short documentary The Lion, which I highly recommend.
This week, Nathan offers insight into trust, recovery, and becoming the authority in your own life. Their journey has not been smooth, so Nathan has helpful words for folks who might be in a desperate place, and those who might want to offer help. I am so grateful to Nathan for sharing their story.
This week, Laurel shares her journey from being primarily a filmmaker to a film festival runner. It's a great peek behind Cinema Spectacular, a local film festival on April 30th, and maybe even inspiration to start your own community event.
Last year, Gloria put her career on pause to get in touch with what she wanted for her life. This episode, she shares the story of her 10 month pause and offers some great advice for how to face a big change. One of my favourite interviews so far!
Starting in high school, Franny knew that she wanted to make a positive impact on the world, but how? Listen to find out. This episode, Franny takes us on her journey to figure out how she wants to make a difference.
This episode, Asher tells us about making the leap into freelance. How do you know you're ready to leave a steady job and go make it happen as an independent? Asher has some advice.
Recorded in early January, this episode gives us a look into Laura's three point turn in progress. Laura is preparing to take on a career change and pursue a role in theatre that offers more room for impact, going from costume designer to screenwriter.
Maggie Chan opens up about her three point turn--from right in the middle of it. Maggie began her journey by leaving her job, her life, and her hometown to go to Europe and then... and then she came back to figure out what life looks like now. That's where we meet her. Listen to her story, and then check out her website www.highhighsandlowlows.com to find out more. Plus, after a winter break, enjoy this extra-large episode!
This episode, Nick talks about why he started his podcast, People Doing Things. However, this episode maybe more about how to talk to people and what to do with your existential dread than about podcasting. I recommend you let Nick charm you with his honesty. Sorry about any weird qualities--we had some technical glitches I hope to avoid in the future! If you want to check out my episode of People Doing Things, you can click here.
This episode, Ryan tells us about his decision to come out to his family right before leaving for university, and how that change continues to unfold even many years later. Take a listen to hear about how he made that change. Please note, language may not be considered safe for work at points.
This week, Sahil shares how he got his dream job, and then went to search for something more. It's a great example of a three point turn, and Sahil has a good warning about following the manual too closely. Take a listen!
This episode, we hear from Jess about her next bold move (across the pond), along with her approach to making art, gardens-as-metaphors, and how one change can take many turns.
And we're back! Lou is with us to discuss change, fear, death, and what she learned. This week's three point turn is not an episode you want to miss! A little different, but a valuable reflection on a topic that impacts us all: death.
This week, we have Andrew on the line calling from North Carolina to talk about how his post-grad three point turn sent him to the South. This is a great episode for folks who might be graduating this Spring, or hoping to make a big career move. What does it take to start your life somewhere new? Listen this week to find out.
What do you do when you have two good options? Rebekah came in to chat about how she wound up choosing her current path and gives some solid advice about grad school.
In this episode, Connie Chong is here to explain what happened when she said "I don't." Getting un-engaged is not an easy change and Connie shares some great reflections on what it meant for her to end her relationship and build a new life. It's a deep dive into trying to be authentic in relationships and in life.
Episode 5 of Three Point Turn features Kelly Christensen, who hails from our southern neighbour (i.e. the USA) and he is talking about the decision to call Canada home. How do you decide to set your heart on immigrating to another country? Here's how he did it.
Our 4th episode comes courtesy of Madison Trusolino, who was kind enough to sit down with me to talk about her turning point: quitting alcohol and starting to take care of her mental health. Listen to the podcast to hear how she did it and how it changed her life.
Episode 4 introduces us to Sam Borthwick, who has spent his life crossing the Atlantic back and forth. He talks about his decisions to move to London and then back to the West Coast again, along with the urge to roam and the challenges of building a new life each time. It was great to hear from Sam, but my microphone also heard from the rest of his apartment, so I might recommend listening to this one with speakers instead of headphones if you're sensitive to background noise. Comments and complaints can be sent to 3PTpodcast@gmail.com, as always.
Welcome back for another turning point! This episode, Katie offers up a turning point that came in the middle of exam season, but was a long time in coming. She also has some good advice about how to take care of yourself and make good choices, although you may have to turn up your volume to hear it at certain points. Thanks for bearing with me. Email 3PTpodcast@gmail.com with any comments or questions.
Welcome to Three Point Turn, a podcast about changing direction. This episode, Laura Good talks about a turning point in her life that had her leaving the country, switching careers, and getting back to her passions. If you want to tell me about your turning point, or just tell me what you think about the show, email 3PTpodcast@gmail.com.
Welcome to Three Point Turn, a podcast about changing direction. Each episode, a new guest talks us through a change they made in their life in hopes that hearing about change makes it easier to do ourselves. I'm starting off 2016 with our pilot episode, where you will hear about a change I have made in my own life. If you want to tell your story, or just tell me what you think, email 3PTpodcast@gmail.com.