In this episode, I talk about what happens when you stop waiting to be ready. While I was in Cape Town, I decided — almost on a dare to myself — to climb Table Mountain again, something I hadn’t done since my twenties. The climb became a metaphor for everything we avoid when we tell ourselves we’ll start later: the creative project, the hard conversation, the change we know is overdue. What I discovered is that readiness is a myth. You grow by saying yes first — and letting the journey shap...
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In this episode, I talk about what happens when you stop waiting to be ready. While I was in Cape Town, I decided — almost on a dare to myself — to climb Table Mountain again, something I hadn’t done since my twenties. The climb became a metaphor for everything we avoid when we tell ourselves we’ll start later: the creative project, the hard conversation, the change we know is overdue. What I discovered is that readiness is a myth. You grow by saying yes first — and letting the journey shap...
This episode was completely unplanned. I recorded it while standing on Signal Hill in Cape Town, in front of Table Mountain — the city where I grew up, and where a lot of my early spiritual awakening (and trauma) began. Being here brought up so many memories: gratitude for my family and this stunning place… but also the echoes of a difficult childhood. I realized how easily I’d slipped into the past — and how much peace returned the moment I came back to the present. This episode is about t...
Remember Your Greatness with Mark Vicente
In this episode, I talk about what happens when you stop waiting to be ready. While I was in Cape Town, I decided — almost on a dare to myself — to climb Table Mountain again, something I hadn’t done since my twenties. The climb became a metaphor for everything we avoid when we tell ourselves we’ll start later: the creative project, the hard conversation, the change we know is overdue. What I discovered is that readiness is a myth. You grow by saying yes first — and letting the journey shap...