Navigating Work Existentialism After Turning 30

22/07/2025 51 min Temporada 1 Episodio 40

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In this episode of the Identity Work Podcast, hosts Adam Beasley and Stephen engage with guests Mac Bailey and Paul Kiekhaefer in a deep conversation about work existentialism, the challenges of turning 30, and the search for meaningful work. The discussion explores personal experiences with mortality, the journey into government work, and the realization that meaningful work is often created rather than found. The guests reflect on the importance of community, relationships, and the shift from macro aspirations to micro realities in their careers. They also tackle the balance between dreaming big and accepting the realities of life, emphasizing that true fulfillment often comes from personal connections and the impact we have on those around us.TakeawaysReflecting on mortality and purpose after turning 30Meaningful work is often about the impact on immediate communities.The journey into government work can be disillusioning.Finding joy in work is crucial for personal fulfillment.Relationships and community engagement are key to a meaningful life.Dreaming big is important, but reality often tempers those dreams.Meaningful work is created through personal effort and engagement.It's possible to find joy in mundane tasks if approached with the right mindset.The arc of life can curve towards happiness if we allow it. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Work Existentialism02:12 Facing Mortality at 3006:20 The Search for Meaningful Work11:34 Paths to Government Work17:30 The Reality of Government Work23:21 Reflections on Achievement and Happiness28:50 The Ripple Effect of Energy31:39 Dreaming Big: Expectations vs. Reality34:36 The Role of Influence in Change38:20 The Journey of Desires and Ambitions40:40 Being vs. Doing: A Spiritual Perspective42:44 The Parable of the Sower: Measuring Impact49:19 Creating Meaningful WorkSend us a text