As we approach the release of Route37 Podcast, our team wants to continue a trend you might’ve seen on our shared platforms of striking a conversation with a simple question we like to call “question of the week.” You'll see this trend added in some episodes, and we'd love for YOU, our supportive followers to help and participate!
Eventually as we get into the groove of our podcast you will notice the wide range of conversations we will dive into here at UPB. Why you might ask? ‘Cause why not. In times we live in now, we feel it important to find those who we can relate to in comfort for many reasons. Some of these questions will have importance to some of our future episodes, and by interacting now, maybe your answers will be featured on Route37.
I’ll start-
Right now, what I find most important to me is my family. As a wife and mother at 24 (young I know but hear me out) I often find myself outside of the norm of peer expectations. Which has been no surprise to me, but sometimes there are challenges I come across that can put me in a trance of self-doubt. And when that happens, one thing I can always count on to help me get through said trance is my family. My life has been very out of order, and I accepted that a long time ago because I know my “very out of order” life is the exact order my life is to be in and I am grateful to have come to this realization at such a young age because if I stuck to the standard expectations, I don’t think my life would be as bright and motivational as it is now. I have a husband who adores me, a momma's boy who turns 8 this year, two gentle giants that love big, all with a roof above our heads that my husband and I work hard to own. They are most important.
What’s most important to you right now?
Send your response to: Speakout@route37podcast.com or comment from any of our shared platforms we post on. We’d love to hear from you and maybe your response will be featured in a future podcast episode!
(For the sake of privacy, those who email or comment will not be named, our goal is to not be curious of who we hear from but the stories they share)
As always, stay curious :)
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