48 min

Episode 120 - Your Path Doesn’t Have to Be Linear to Achieve Your Purpose —Josh & Maureen White Success is Subjective: Helping parents of college students accept that dropping out is okay

    • Mental Health

Your path doesn’t have to be perfectly linear to get to where you’re meant to be. You don't have to get a master’s degree by 25. You can take 10 years to graduate college or even longer, if that’s what happens to work for you.  
Josh and Maureen’s young adulthood looked very different from each other yet, they both ended up at the exact same destination. Josh knew exactly what he wanted to do in college while Maureen figured out her purpose only after years of going to college, dropping out, traveling, and repeating. Now, they both are the Co-Founders and Executive Directors Red Mountain Sedona and Colorado where they bring both of their passions together and help young adults overcome emotional and/or behavioral challenges.
In this episode of Success is Subjective, Josh and Maureen join Joanna to share their different college journeys and how their paths happened to cross, perfectly aligning. Listen in for their insight on how to take advantage of your young adult years and get a look at why it’s not important to have a linear path.
What You Will Learn
The high expectations placed on both Josh and Maureen around education
What it was like going to college at the early age of 17
The different childhood traumas they both had to learn to work through while in college
Maureen’s journey as she discovered what she is most passionate about
The huge play that studying abroad had in Maureen’s discovery
How Josh and Maureen’s paths’ crossed
How Red Mountain Sedona and Colorado came about 
Your path doesn’t have to be linear!
How to achieve anything you want
Why it’s so important to be your own friend

Connect with Josh & Maureen
Red Mountain Sedona
Red Mountain Colorado
Red Mountain on Youtube
Email josh@redmountainprograms.com
Email maureen@redmountainprograms.com 
Connect with Joanna Lilley  
Lilley Consulting
Lilley Consulting on Instagram 
Lilley Consulting on Facebook 
Success is Subjective on Apple Podcast
Success is Subjective on Google Podcast
Success is Subjective on iHeart Radio
Success is Subjective on Spotify
Success is Subjective on Stitcher
Success is Subjective on Amazon
Success is Subjective on Tune in Radio
Sponsored by: College Parent Survival Network
Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

Your path doesn’t have to be perfectly linear to get to where you’re meant to be. You don't have to get a master’s degree by 25. You can take 10 years to graduate college or even longer, if that’s what happens to work for you.  
Josh and Maureen’s young adulthood looked very different from each other yet, they both ended up at the exact same destination. Josh knew exactly what he wanted to do in college while Maureen figured out her purpose only after years of going to college, dropping out, traveling, and repeating. Now, they both are the Co-Founders and Executive Directors Red Mountain Sedona and Colorado where they bring both of their passions together and help young adults overcome emotional and/or behavioral challenges.
In this episode of Success is Subjective, Josh and Maureen join Joanna to share their different college journeys and how their paths happened to cross, perfectly aligning. Listen in for their insight on how to take advantage of your young adult years and get a look at why it’s not important to have a linear path.
What You Will Learn
The high expectations placed on both Josh and Maureen around education
What it was like going to college at the early age of 17
The different childhood traumas they both had to learn to work through while in college
Maureen’s journey as she discovered what she is most passionate about
The huge play that studying abroad had in Maureen’s discovery
How Josh and Maureen’s paths’ crossed
How Red Mountain Sedona and Colorado came about 
Your path doesn’t have to be linear!
How to achieve anything you want
Why it’s so important to be your own friend

Connect with Josh & Maureen
Red Mountain Sedona
Red Mountain Colorado
Red Mountain on Youtube
Email josh@redmountainprograms.com
Email maureen@redmountainprograms.com 
Connect with Joanna Lilley  
Lilley Consulting
Lilley Consulting on Instagram 
Lilley Consulting on Facebook 
Success is Subjective on Apple Podcast
Success is Subjective on Google Podcast
Success is Subjective on iHeart Radio
Success is Subjective on Spotify
Success is Subjective on Stitcher
Success is Subjective on Amazon
Success is Subjective on Tune in Radio
Sponsored by: College Parent Survival Network
Email joanna@lilleyconsulting.com

48 min