An Action Plan for Dreamers is a weekly 20-minute podcast where we provide practical and actionable advice about what it takes to create the life you crave. It’s short enough to listen on your commute or coffee break and contains practical steps you can take to move closer to your dream life.
“Every artist was first an amateur.” ~ Emerson
Show Notes
Episode #31 is coming to you from Istanbul, Turkey: Today we’re talking about how to merge your experience and goals to build a dream.
You don’t have to start from scratch or throw out your past to create a new future. Most of what has gone into building who you are now can be repurposed to create what you want to be in the future.
Our guest today is Nathan Agin, a seasoned actor who has now gone into producer mode to create and host a television show about finding healthy food no matter where you are. Nathan has figured out how to be healthy anywhere, and is sharing his insights on how he went from actor, to world traveler, to starting his own cooking show.
Find out more about Nathan and his new show at www.traveleatthrive.com.
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Coming Up
On next week’s show, we’ll be talking about our biggest physical challenge to date…taking a 500-km walk in Turkey. Think we can do it? Stay tuned for day 1 of this incredible challenge.
Until next time, remember to take the first step and keep on moving.
Do you have a big idea but not sure the steps you need to take to get there? To help you identify, save the money, and take action on your big idea we wrote Dream Save Do: An Action Plan for Dreamers. Take a minute to check it out, grab a copy, and why not get a copy for a friend.








Travel Eat Thrive should come to Zurich and eat in Europe’s oldest vegetarian restaurant with this local host! Yum.
Sounds good Rebecca—I’ve added Zurich to the list!
Thanks so much for the great questions and the opportunity to share the show!