
Fairytales usually rely on a fairy godmother and a bit of magic to get to happily ever after. Or do they? On this podcast, we talk to ordinary people living out dreams as everything from a mom who owns her own bakery to an Olympic athlete to a Hollywood stunt guy to a police officer. Join us as we find out how they made their own magic to get to happy ever after. As for us? We're just two people w... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Is there even such a thing as “happily ever after”?
On most podcasts, it’s the hosts asking the questions. But then again, disruption strategist Shawn Kanungo does everything a little differently. So, when he came on the HowToFairytale pod, he aske... more
Zach needed a job. So, he signed on to be a project manager for a construction company.
He showed up to the first day of work, not knowing what they would be building.
Turns out, it was Galaxy’s Edge, (aka, Star Wars land, at Disneyland). That un... more
How do you find the intersection of passion and commercial viability? Said differently—is it possible to do what you love and make money on it?
That’s exactly what we asked editor Noah TK on this episode of #HowToFairytale. He has an interesting pe... more
Picture this. You’re 20 years old. You’ve just arrived in New Zealand. You’re spending the next 60 days traveling the world, to all the countries and places you’ve ever wanted to visit. That’s what Johnathan Maloney did. Join us as Johnathan gives us... more
Today, Brandon Hunt’s a voice actor, an international performer, and a story director for an upcoming hot video game. But you know what? He bombed his first audition, getting cut after a few hours. Then, he put his head down and got to work. He watch... more
Timmy didn’t want to wait for a year for a publisher to tell him he could (or could not!) write his children’s book.
So he did it himself.
He started by calling commercial printers, and he ended up publishing his own book, his own way, and then g... more
What does politics and fairytales---in fact, anything in *real* life---have to do with each other? How do we live our life to its fullest, surrounded by people with whom we (staunchly) disagree?
Well, we invited a real politician on our podcast to ... more
Want to build a castle? Start with one brick. Want to be a kinder spouse? Start with one word. Want to get to the Olympics? Start with one thing. Don’t believe us — believe Lindsay Dare Shoop — Olympic gold-medalist, world-record-breaker, elite rowe... more
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