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[Reclaiming the Permission to Dream: Reflections on Childhood Aspirations and Adult Realities]-[how do you dream?]

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Reclaiming the Permission to Dream: Reflections on Childhood Aspirations and Adult Realities

As the year draws to a close, the hosts of Hot Pursuit—Em, Jen, and Madeline—revisit the poignant childhood question: "What do you want to be when you grow up?" This conversation transcends simple nostalgia, evolving into an exploration of how our earliest dreams serve as blueprints for our adult strengths and the emotional threads that drive our pursuit of excellence.

The Roots of Aspiration: Excellence and Performance

Each host reflects on the specific, often vivid dreams they held as children. Madeline recalls her desire to be an Olympian, a goal rooted in the pursuit of "objective excellence" and the desire to be part of a globally acclaimed group. For her, the appeal wasn't just the podium, but the "distillation" of craft—the act of being excellent at something one has poured oneself into.

Em describes a childhood filled with performative dreams, from circus artist to interacting with orcas at SeaWorld. Her underlying motivation was the creation of awe. She argues that in a world where day-to-day life is highly structured, performance offers a way for humans to express emotions that are "too great to exist inside their body." Jen, conversely, aspired to be the President of the United States, driven by a fascination with the power of words to shape hearts, minds, and societal outcomes. She recognized early on that influence could mold the world, a theme that persists in her current professional interests.

The "Script Flip": When Reality Sets In

A central theme of the discussion is the transition from childhood wonder to adult practicality. The hosts identify a gradual "fading" of their dreams as they navigated middle school and the corporate world. Madeline shares a heartbreaking anecdote about a school project where she proposed a "growable peanut butter and jelly sandwich." When discouraged by her parents for not being "realistic," she internalized the lesson that her imagination was not an asset. This "script flip" often involves trading whimsy for stability, security, and financial means.

Protecting the Inner Child

The hosts emphasize that imagination is essential to a meaningful life. They argue that we must actively "protect our ideas" and "water the plant" of our passions before they shrivel. Jen highlights how her own path—moving from a soul-sucking engineering internship to finding fulfillment in the study of film—demonstrates the necessity of feeding one's interests. By starting a film podcast, she moved from being a consumer to an industry expert, proving that even small, consistent bets on oneself can yield profound results.

The Bravery of Stating Dreams

For Em, sharing her dream of being an entertainer was long hampered by shame and the fear of being perceived as "silly" or "unrealistic." She notes that stating a dream out loud is "terrifying" because it forces one to confront the "insurmountable gap" between current reality and the desired future. However, the hosts conclude that this vulnerability is a necessary act of rebellion. As Em asserts, "It is my dream to be an honest and authentic entertainer," acknowledging that such declarations require one to "double down" on oneself when faced with rejection or skepticism.

Conclusion: Dreams as a Gift to the World

The episode concludes with a powerful call to action: treat your dreams as a gift not just to yourself, but to the world. Whether your dreams are tangible goals or "states of being"—like Madeline’s current pursuit of peace—the act of dreaming is a vital, lifelong process. The hosts remind listeners that they are never too old to dream and that the journey, with all its "highs and lows," is where true character and grit are built. By honoring the six-year-old version of ourselves, we maintain the capacity to create, influence, and inspire.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm the older sister you've always wanted.
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We're going to grow until we die.
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What did you want to be when you grew up?
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The quickest way to do this is through geek squad.
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I think I just wanted to kick ass at something.
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📝Key Phrases

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nothing is off limits
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rounding out
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take it all the way back
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by any objective measure
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pour yourself into
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📖 Transcript

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Welcome back to Hot Pursuit, a podcast about creating conversations where nothing is off limits.
This podcast is produced by Asian Boss Girl.
I'm Em.
I'm the older sister you've always wanted.
I'm Jen, the cheese ball in your snack drawer.

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