Listen "I Spent 15 Years Redefining Myself"
Episode Synopsis
Connecting with siblings I didn't live with, creating a track camp, and going through a 15 year period where I worked to redefine myself was a lot. In the 90s I spent a ton of time connecting with my siblings that I never really got to know and I cherish those relationships. In the 2000s, I achieved some of my proudest professional moments including starting a track camp. In this episode, I dive into how these big moments changed me as a person. Key Takeaways: [5:57] Thinking about the "what if's" in my life [8:22] Creating relationships with my siblings later in life [13:52] This series of events with my family shaped me [16:41] 25 years of Princeton Camp helped shape me into a leader [22:19] I started Barb's Track Camp to provide opportunities to kids [26:32] Track Camp has changed over time, but I'm so proud of what I created [31:31] Creating a great track and field / cross country program at Concord High [34:43] I'm great at event planning and I'm so happy to give back to my community [38:10] I spent 15 years redefining myself Resources: Shenanigans Podcast Homeless to Harvard Barb's Track Camp Connect with Barb: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube The Molly B Foundation
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