Ep. 9 - Your Life Isn't Late. It's Just Yours: Travis Tritt, The Hero's Journey, And Why It's Never Too Late
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About this listen
In this episode of Country Music Therapy, we explore “Somebody Someday” by Travis Tritt as a classic country music hero’s journey—one that mirrors the winding, uncertain, deeply human paths so many of us walk.
This song isn’t just about success or recognition. It’s about becoming. About waiting, wandering, doubting, hoping, and still believing there’s more ahead—even when the road feels long.
Together, we talk about:
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Why it’s never too late to be or do what you feel called toward
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How not everyone has a single “one thing”—and why that’s not a flaw
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The danger of comparison and chasing someone else’s version of success
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Listening to your inner knowing instead of external expectations
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Carl Jung’s reminder that “We must love the thing we want to change”
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Why you’re already somebody—to someone—even if the world hasn’t noticed yet
This episode is an invitation to step off the timeline you think you’re behind on, release the pressure to “arrive,” and trust the unique story you’re here to write.
Whether you’re in a season of waiting, becoming, rebuilding, or quietly hoping—this one’s for you.
Note: Previous episode mentioned in this podcast is Ep. 6.