We’ve all said it. But let’s be honest—“later” is the most seductive form of self-sabotage there is. It gives you the illusion of safety, but what it actually does is push your dreams into a someday that rarely arrives. I’ve seen too many brilliant voices stay silent because they were waiting for the perfect moment. That moment doesn’t exist. If the idea has been circling for months (or years), it’s not a sign you need more planning. It’s a sign it’s time to move. Hit reply and tell me the one idea you’ve been carrying around for too long. I’ll help you make the first step real. Harry 'Moving Time' Duran p.s. If you're tired of circling ideas that never land, here's how I can help: |
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Let's get right to it Reader: We're 2 quarters in 2025 and yes, time does go by fast. If you’ve been holding onto a podcast idea but haven’t made a move yet, here’s a quick way to get unstuck. Before you worry about gear, guests, or episode titles… Let’s make sure your concept is clear and compelling. That’s the foundation. This week, I’m offering a short custom review for anyone who wants feedback on their podcast idea—what’s strong, what’s missing, and how to turn it into a show that...
Let’s be real Reader: If “not enough time” were the real reason your podcast hasn’t launched… ...you probably wouldn’t still be thinking about it. The idea keeps circling for a reason. Because deep down, you know you’re meant to share something. But here’s what I’ve seen with dozens of clients: What looks like a time problem is often a decision problem. Not the kind of decision that lives on a to-do list. But the kind that says: “I’m ready. Let’s go.” And I get it—that kind of clarity feels...
Welcome to the weekend Reader! What if the thing stalling your podcast… isn’t really time? I’ve seen it over and over again. Smart, capable folks stuck in the “almost ready” zone. Not because of gear. Not because of scheduling. But because of hesitation disguised as planning. “I just need to get through this week.” “Once things slow down a bit...” “I’ll launch when I feel more confident.” Here’s what I tell my clients: Clarity comes from doing. Momentum builds after you hit record—not before....