
Why does achieving hurt? With Zane C Weber
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<p>Welcome back! It has been a while, and I do apologise for the delay. Life has been a bit rough and frantic on my end, and so it’s taken me a lot longer than I thought to get this baby going again. Thank you all for your patience.</p><p>This week we talk about the painful side of achieving things. We all know how glossy achievement looks on Instagram and how effortless it can appear. But what about when you’re in the midst of doing the thing and it just sucks? Why does the process not feel like achieving at all?</p><p>Zane is many things; designer, actor, podcaster, possibly Yoda’s alter ego, and a genuinely lovely human being. He is also highly accomplished, and has a way of steadily progressing which is pretty awesome. Talking to him always helps me, so if you’re feeling the pressure of the grind, I hope this helps you.</p><p>Keep well,</p><p>-Paula</p><p>P.S. There are a few background noises towards the end of this one. This was a spur-of-the moment thing, and TNC HQ is always busy.</p><p><strong>Had a chuckle? Feeling less alone? Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast! It tells the algorithm to suggest us to other people.</strong></p><p>If you’ve stumbled upon us, you can join the community on Instagram as stumblethroughpod <a href="https://www.instagram.com/stumblethroughpod/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>And on Facebook as Stumble Through Podcast <a href="https://www.facebook.com/Stumble-Through-Podcast-269167640447282/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">here</a></p><p>EPISODE NOTES:</p><p><em>Things We Mentioned</em></p><p>....</p><p>Zane talks about how the podcast takes up more time than a full-time job on a good day, and I wanted to chime in with a fun fact! I put about 5-6 hours into each episode before it is delivered to your ears. Hooray for useless trivia!</p><p>.....</p><p>There IS a not to secret feud between dentists and the rest of the doctoring world! Apparently, it may have come down to the University of Maryland giving the middle finger to two denti