Flying Under the Radar
A podcast about people who built real lives off the usual script, and what you can borrow from them.
If your path has been a zigzag, if you've started more things than you've finished, if you've ever felt like everyone else got a map you somehow missed, this show is for you.
Flying Under the Radar is a conversation with the people the algorithm tends to miss. They're not influencers or the already-famous. They're people who reinvented themselves, followed strange creative breadcrumbs and built something real without waiting for permission or a platform. The first guests include a nutritional therapist who turned her own cancer into a way of helping others heal, a sculptor who renovated a ruin in Tuscany in her sixties and a twenty-something making cake-shaped art about how messy it is to be human. They come from different fields, places and lives, and they're all chasing the same question. How does a meaningful life actually get made?
Every episode ends with one small, doable thing you can try this week if you want your life to feel a little more like your life. New episodes drop every two weeks.
The show grows out of my work around Transformative Creativity, which starts from a simple idea. Every time you act on an idea, you hand your nervous system new evidence about who you are and what's still possible.
Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. I also write about all of this between episodes on Substack.