What is a life worth living? Why not give everyday people the chance to tell their stories?
Most of us feel overwhelmed by the pressure that society places on each and every one of us. We keep comparing ourselves to famous celebrities or world-class athletes and then feel terrible because we can’t compare to their standards. Santiago’s A Dollar & A Dream gives the chance for everyday people to tell their stories, from their lowest points to their happiest memories. Listen now to see that it is okay to not feel okay all the time and learn from other people’s experience.
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What is a life worth living? Why not give everyday people the chance to tell their stories?
Most of us feel overwhelmed by the pressure that society places on each and every one of us. We keep comparing ourselves to famous celebrities or world-class athletes and then feel terrible because we can’t compare to their standards. Santiago’s A Dollar & A Dream gives the chance for everyday people to tell their stories, from their lowest points to their happiest memories. Listen now to see that it is okay to not feel okay all the time and learn from other people’s experience.
Welcome to A Dollar & A Dream. This episode is just me rambling about nothing and everything all at once. Take a listen and let me know what you think. I'll leave my social below:
What is a life worth living? Why not give everyday people the chance to tell their stories?
Most of us feel overwhelmed by the pressure that society places on each and every one of us. We keep comparing ourselves to famous celebrities or world-class athletes and then feel terrible because we can’t compare to their standards. Santiago’s A Dollar & A Dream gives the chance for everyday people to tell their stories, from their lowest points to their happiest memories. Listen now to see that it is okay to not feel okay all the time and learn from other people’s experience.