Ep 95. Why do we not pursue the things we truly want? with Robert Miller

EPISODE · Aug 3, 2022 · 44 MIN

Ep 95. Why do we not pursue the things we truly want? with Robert Miller

from Get to Know You · host Tiffeny Farag

Send us Fan MailOn this episode of GET TO KNOW YOU, we discuss  another thought-provoking topic; ‘Why do we not pursue the things we truly want?’. This week, I’ll be sitting down with Robert Miller https://www.followyourdreampodcast.com/. He is a musician who followed his youthful music dream later in life and succeeded in his ‘60s. In just 6 years his band, Project Grand Slam https://www.projectgrandslam.com/ , for which he is the leader/bassist/composer, has released 10 celebrated albums including a Billboard #1, has over 5 million video views and over a million streams. He’s living proof that you’re never too old, and it’s never too late, to follow your dream. During the pandemic lockdown he started his Follow Your Dream podcast, Ranked Top 1% with listeners in 194 countries,  in order to inspire and motivate others to pursue and succeed at their dream, whatever it is. And then he wrote his Follow Your Dream Handbook, a combination memoir of his unique journey and a how-to, which immediately became an Amazon #1 bestseller. Tune in as we discuss; The importance in knowing deep down what your truly want, Following your dreams despite your age, how success can come later in life and more. Stay tuned to the end of the episode where Robert shares his song ‘Its a miracle to me’ and find out how you can join the conversation on the Get To Know You Café. FREE Exclusive offer:  https://tiffenyfarag.com/CreditsIntro Music- Sara OliveiraOutro Music- Project Grand Slam  Support the show

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