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Summer Shorts: The Walk That Taught Me to Trust Myself

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What if doing something just to prove you can is reason enough?

In this Summer Short, Ryan shares the story of how — with no grand plan, no spiritual quest, and no real justification — he decided to walk the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage across Spain.

What started as a personal challenge turned into something bigger: a lesson in trust, a practice of presence, and an invitation to stop needing a reason for everything we do.

Together, Ryan and Vic reflect on:

  • The difference between expectations and expectancy
  • Why “I want to see if I can” might be a good enough reason
  • How following curiosity can open doors to a more aligned life

This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt the pull to try something bold, even if it doesn’t make sense on paper.

Hosts:

Ryan Reichert-Estes, StackRise Coaching | LinkedIn | Insta: @stackrisecoaching

Vic Smith, WhistleSmith.co | LinkedIn | Insta: @vic_bk

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Let us know what you think about this episode or send us an idea!

What if doing something just to prove you can is reason enough?

In this Summer Short, Ryan shares the story of how — with no grand plan, no spiritual quest, and no real justification — he decided to walk the Camino de Santiago, a 500-mile pilgrimage across Spain.

What started as a personal challenge turned into something bigger: a lesson in trust, a practice of presence, and an invitation to stop needing a reason for everything we do.

Together, Ryan and Vic reflect on:

  • The difference between expectations and expectancy
  • Why “I want to see if I can” might be a good enough reason
  • How following curiosity can open doors to a more aligned life

This one’s for anyone who’s ever felt the pull to try something bold, even if it doesn’t make sense on paper.

Hosts:

Ryan Reichert-Estes, StackRise Coaching | LinkedIn | Insta: @stackrisecoaching

Vic Smith, WhistleSmith.co | LinkedIn | Insta: @vic_bk

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