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...
I’m Mark Vicente — filmmaker (What the Bleep Do We Know?!), author, speaker, spiritual geek, and cult whistleblower (HBO’s The Vow). Some of you might also know me from my darker podcast, WTF is On My Mind?!, where I’ve spent years diving into the shadows — cults, coercive control, narcissism, and the abuse of spirituality. Private Mentoring: https://www.markvicente.com/mentoring This channel is different. Remember Your Greatness is where I step out of the “spiritual closet” and finally bring...
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...