On my first day as a teacher, a vice principal said something that didn’t make sense at the time:
“We all have a shelf life. Pay attention to yours.”
Years later, that line came back and quietly changed my direction.
In this episode, I reflect on the mentors, moments, and early clues that shaped a career I never thoroughly planned — from discovering how music wired my brain, to learning the importance of sharing the spotlight, to recognizing when it was time to pivot.
This isn’t an episode about chasing a perfect path.
It’s about noticing patterns.
Listening for signals.
And learning to trust discernment more than rigid planning.
We explore:
- How curiosity often shows up as a quiet clue
- The difference between regret and trade-offs
- Why breadth has a “price of admission.”
- How mentors give us lines we don’t understand until we need them
- What a real “shelf life moment” feels like
If you’ve ever felt a gentle nudge that something in your life is shifting — or wondered whether it’s time to choose a new road — this episode is an invitation to pause, listen, and reflect.