Behind The Scenes: In the Woods & In My Head
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About this listen
Recorded during a morning hike at Lake Powhatan, which turns out to be a reasonable place to think through why building something meaningful sometimes feels like being lost in the woods.
This episode is what it sounds like: Rachel, mid-hike, being honest about the gap between visionary thinking and the actual labor of execution. The exhilaration of milestones. The stall that follows. The slow work of returning to the core principles when the momentum drops out from under you.
She draws a parallel between launching this project and pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting — not as metaphor, but as genuine structural comparison. The patience required. The threshold you can't un-cross. The long, unglamorous tending that follows.
No final conclusions. Just a person walking and thinking and finding her way back to steady.
Key Takeaways:
- Navigating feelings of achievement and frustration.
- Recognizing the importance of grounding practices.
- Understanding visionary thinking versus practical execution.
- Insights on patience, endurance, and nurturing big visions.
Mentioned:
- "Startup" Podcast (First Episode)