By Giving What You Can Allows You To Purposely Live Full Out
Update: 2025-11-25
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Show Theme: Doing What You Can
Show Title: When You Do What You Can, Life Opens New Doors to Living Full Out
Episode Number: 11.40.2025The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari invites you to discover the strength that comes from simply doing what you can. Life’s challenges can feel heavy or uncertain, but Nancy reminds us that meaningful progress often begins with small, intentional actions. By focusing on what is within your control—even when everything else feels unclear—you create room for momentum and possibility. Our first caller, Derek, is a college student studying cybersecurity and currently feeling weighed down by stress. He wants to stay motivated, but the workload and uncertainty of the future can feel discouraging. Nancy advises him to visualize the impact he will one day have—protecting businesses, strengthening digital safety, and contributing to a more secure world. By looking beyond the moment and embracing a bigger-picture mindset, Derek can reconnect with purpose. Nancy encourages him to do what he can right now: stay committed and stay curious. Trust that each effort brings him closer to the professional he aspires to become.Our inspirational guest, Judith Pinkerton, a pioneering music therapist, has built a life around transforming pain into purpose. Having experienced family affected by addiction, music remained the common thread that kept her connected to those she loved. After facing her own personal hardships, she discovered the powerful healing influence of sound and dedicated herself to helping others find emotional balance through sound. From hospital settings to trauma recovery programs, her work shows how compassionate actions can spark meaningful and lasting impact. Tune in to hear how Judith’s journey reflects the power of doing what you can, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. Our inspirational guest, Judith Pinkerton, a pioneering music therapist, has built her life around transforming pain into purpose. As a young violinist, she learned early on that her art carried a depth that went far beyond performance. Having experienced family members affected by addiction, music remained the common thread that kept her connected to those she loved. She discovered the healing power of sound and devoted herself to guiding others towards emotional balance. She also embraced this mindset when she adopted her granddaughter, offering stability and a safe place to grow. Tune in to hear Judith’s journey reflects the power of doing what you can, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. If life feels complicated or uncertain, remember that every journey moves forward one step at a time. Give your attention to what is immediately available to you. Rely on your knowledge and make use of your resources. Trust that steady effort invites new opportunities. By doing what you can everyday, you strengthen your resilience and continue moving toward a life lived full out.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
Show Title: When You Do What You Can, Life Opens New Doors to Living Full Out
Episode Number: 11.40.2025The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari invites you to discover the strength that comes from simply doing what you can. Life’s challenges can feel heavy or uncertain, but Nancy reminds us that meaningful progress often begins with small, intentional actions. By focusing on what is within your control—even when everything else feels unclear—you create room for momentum and possibility. Our first caller, Derek, is a college student studying cybersecurity and currently feeling weighed down by stress. He wants to stay motivated, but the workload and uncertainty of the future can feel discouraging. Nancy advises him to visualize the impact he will one day have—protecting businesses, strengthening digital safety, and contributing to a more secure world. By looking beyond the moment and embracing a bigger-picture mindset, Derek can reconnect with purpose. Nancy encourages him to do what he can right now: stay committed and stay curious. Trust that each effort brings him closer to the professional he aspires to become.Our inspirational guest, Judith Pinkerton, a pioneering music therapist, has built a life around transforming pain into purpose. Having experienced family affected by addiction, music remained the common thread that kept her connected to those she loved. After facing her own personal hardships, she discovered the powerful healing influence of sound and dedicated herself to helping others find emotional balance through sound. From hospital settings to trauma recovery programs, her work shows how compassionate actions can spark meaningful and lasting impact. Tune in to hear how Judith’s journey reflects the power of doing what you can, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. Our inspirational guest, Judith Pinkerton, a pioneering music therapist, has built her life around transforming pain into purpose. As a young violinist, she learned early on that her art carried a depth that went far beyond performance. Having experienced family members affected by addiction, music remained the common thread that kept her connected to those she loved. She discovered the healing power of sound and devoted herself to guiding others towards emotional balance. She also embraced this mindset when she adopted her granddaughter, offering stability and a safe place to grow. Tune in to hear Judith’s journey reflects the power of doing what you can, even when the path ahead feels uncertain. If life feels complicated or uncertain, remember that every journey moves forward one step at a time. Give your attention to what is immediately available to you. Rely on your knowledge and make use of your resources. Trust that steady effort invites new opportunities. By doing what you can everyday, you strengthen your resilience and continue moving toward a life lived full out.
Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/living-full-out-show--1474350/support.
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