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The Bucket List Paradox

Hosted by Mindworks · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Audience Score
2
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Episodes
11
Last ep.
10 days ago
Avg length
35m
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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46
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About this podcast

The Bucket List Paradox. We spend our lives planning the big moments , the trips, the milestones, the someday experiences. But what if the pursuit of “someday” is quietly stealing today? The Bucket List Paradox is a reflective, solo podcast about ambition, presence, and designing a meaningful life in real time. It explores the tension between building the future and living now, between achievement and awareness. This isn’t about abandoning goals. It’s about redefining what makes a life well-lived. New episodes weekly.

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About the host

Mindworks hosts The Bucket List Paradox, a society show with 11 episodes published.

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S03E03 — Designing a Personal Legacy

Jun 5, 202618mEp. 3S3

A bucket list is more than a collection of feats; it is an opportunity to shape who you are, what you leave behind, and how your actions ripple beyond yourself.

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S03E02 — Aligning Dreams with Identity

May 29, 202641mEp. 2S3

This episode is about integration: translating experiences into identity. It is about noticing the patterns in your actions, understanding the values they reveal, and aligning your bucket list with the person you truly w

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S03E01 — Lessons from the Journey

May 22, 202647mEp. 1S3

This episode is about reflection. About extracting meaning from action. About learning what your bucket list has taught you, not just about the world, but about yourself.

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S02E05 — Embedding the Lifestyle

May 15, 202643mEp. 5S2

In Episodes 1–4 you learned: • How micro-actions create momentum (Ep1) • How to use fear and resistance as a guide (Ep2) • How to expand comfort zones through mini-adventures (Ep3) • How to leverage social connections fo

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S02E04 — Social & Relational Leverage

May 8, 202637mEp. 4S2

In Episodes 1–3 you learned: • Building momentum through micro-action • Observing and harnessing fear and resistance • Expanding comfort zones with small adventures Today we explore how others can help you grow without b

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S02E03 — Expanding Horizons

May 1, 202650mEp. 3S2

In Episodes 1 & 2, you learned: • How to move from intention to micro-action • How to observe and leverage fear and resistance Now it’s time to expand your horizons: • Comfort zones feel safe but limit growth • Adventure

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S02E02 — Navigating Fear & Resistance

Apr 24, 202633m0

In Episode 1, we discovered how momentum is created by micro-action and how small steps can turn into an adventure. Today we go deeper: what happens when fear, doubt, and resistance arise? • Why do we stop, even when we

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S02E01 — From Intent to Action

Apr 17, 202639mEp. 1S2

Season 1 showed you how to connect dreams, identity, and action. Now the real adventure begins: living what you’ve planned. • Intention is powerful… but action is transformation. • Dreaming without doing is storytelling;

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S01E05 — From Bucket List to Life Strategy

Apr 10, 202627mEp. 5S1

So far, you’ve explored: • Episode 1: Why “someday” keeps dreams safe • Episode 2: The tension between dreaming and designing • Episode 3: What your bucket list reveals about your identity • Episode 4: The hidden cost of

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S01E04 — The Cost of Not Acting

Apr 3, 202613mEp. 4S1

So far, you’ve learned: • Episode 1: Why “someday” keeps dreams safe • Episode 2: How inspiration without design keeps you stuck • Episode 3: How your bucket list mirrors your identity Now we confront the question: What

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S01E03 — The Identity Behind the Dream

Mar 28, 202633mEp. 3S1

By now, you’ve explored: • Episode 1: Why “someday” keeps dreams safe • Episode 2: How inspiration without design keeps you stuck Today, we ask a deeper question: What does your bucket list reveal about who you want to b

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S01E02 — Dreaming vs. Designing

Mar 21, 202631mEp. 2S1

In the last episode, we explored “someday”, the comfort zone of unexecuted dreams. Today, we dig deeper: the tension between dreaming and designing. • Dreaming gives you inspiration. • Designing gives you results. • And

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S01E01 — The Illusion of Someday

Mar 14, 202635mEp. 1S1

In this episode, we explore why “someday” feels safe… why dreaming gives us emotional relief… and why the fantasy of a future life often replaces the design of a real one.

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The Bucket List Paradox is hosted by Mindworks. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does The Bucket List Paradox have?

The Bucket List Paradox has published 11 episodes.

What topics does The Bucket List Paradox cover?

The Bucket List Paradox regularly covers society, culture, places. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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Episodes of The Bucket List Paradox average 35 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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