
Tim Grahl, author of the book Running Down a Dream, interviews artists, cooks, authors, circus performers, gym owners, and other amazing people to share their stories of finding their calling.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Tim’s podcast is a ‘must listen to’ for anyone who has ever had a dream they have pursued or ever hope to. Tim does a great job drawing his guests stories out of them! I find that as I keep listening to others share their stories, so many ideas begin to bubble up for me. Pick a guest, give it a listen, and be inspired! ~ G.Black
I've listened to, read, and taken courses by Tim and really enjoy this deep dive into the dreams, struggles, and successes of all kinds of artists. Especially enjoyed the interview with his wife Candace, great to hear from the other side of a dreamer.
This episode was fascinating as Tim invited his wife to share her take on his Running Down a Dream Journey. Her nuggets of thought on therapy got me thinking about it in a new light. I loved her quiet confidence in knowing she’s best in a supporting role and I could relate. And though it was a long episode, the treasure at the end where she relaxed into being fully herself as they hashed out their favourite TV pleasures was worth the listen.
If you’re on the cusp of pursuing a dream or in the midst of it, listen to this podcast. You might wonder where these conversations are going at times, but there is a common thread of hanging on to hope and overcoming fear to go for what you were made to do. Tim Grahl has done some great work on The Story Grid podcast, and you should get every one of his books on Amazon. You won’t regret it!
Tim Grahl is an excellent host and author. I've been listening to him a long time on the Story Grid Podcast and the Book Launch Show (both of which are fantastic and bring tons of value). Looking forward to what he does with this podcast!
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Apple Podcasts | #67 |
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