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The Best Thing That Never Happened To Me

The Best Thing That Never Happened To Me

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Have you ever looked at your life and thought: "This isn't what I pictured." Not necessarily bad. Not necessarily wrong. Just... different. A different career. A different timeline. A different version of yourself than the one you imagined years ago. And somewhere underneath all of that, a quiet question: What if I missed my chance? This week's conversation has stayed with me long after we stopped recording. My guest, Eli Martinez, spends his days leading wildlife safaris around the world, photographing sharks, whales, crocodiles, anacondas, and some of the most breathtaking places on earth. But what struck me most wasn't the wildlife. It was a story about a fractured hip, a dream that didn't work out, and the surprising realization that not becoming a professional bull rider ended up giving him a life he never could have planned for. The more we talked, the more I realized this episode isn't really about sharks. It's about grief. It's about letting go of the future you thought you'd have. It's about curiosity. And it's about what becomes possible when you follow curiosity faster than disappointment. In this conversation, we explore the healing power of nature, why understanding creates connection, what happens when life takes an unexpected turn, and how some of the greatest gifts in our lives arrive disguised as detours. 3 Things You'll Take Away From This Episode • Sometimes the thing you're grieving is making room for something you couldn't have imagined yet. • "Something's wrong" is often where emotional awareness begins—not where failure begins. • You don't always need a new plan. Sometimes you only need enough curiosity to take the next step. Clip Moment "Not becoming a professional bull rider was the best thing that never happened to me." Shareable Quote "Sometimes 'something's wrong' is where emotional awareness begins." Pull-Over-The-Car Insight The thing that broke your plan might be the thing that gives you your life. Reflection Question What dream, timeline, or version of your future are you still grieving—and what might become possible if you loosened your grip on it just a little? If This Episode Resonated If this felt like a conversation you needed today, share it with someone who might need it too. Follow the show wherever you listen so you don't miss next week's episode, and if you've been enjoying the podcast, leaving a rating or review helps more people find these conversations. Connect with Eli Martinez Website: https://sdmdiving.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sdmdiving Connect with Danielle Website: https://danielleireland.com Substack: https://danielleireland.substack.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DontCutYourOwnBangs Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dontcutyourownbangs The Treasured Journal: https://danielleireland.com/journal Wrestling a Walrus: https://danielleireland.com/wrestling-a-walrus Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0VFZulonTvaa2HIPyJa4Tq Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-cut-your-own-bangs/id1427579922
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