Episode 81

From Dream Job & Emmy Awards to Mental Health Advocacy & Finding True Happiness | Danny Quin

In this episode of the Life Shift podcast, Danny Quin shares his journey from working in sports media to finding his calling in storytelling as a marketer. Danny faced challenges balancing his dream job with his family life, eventually leading to depression and a life-changing doctor's appointment.


Danny's story is powerful and relatable, reflecting the societal pressure to achieve and succeed in both career and personal life. As a sports media intern, he was driven to pursue his passion for sports journalism, working long hours, sleeping in his car, and sacrificing time with his family. Danny's dedication paid off when he was offered a full-time position with NBC Sports. However, with a newborn baby and another child on the way, he soon realized that his dream job was taking a toll on his mental and physical health and his relationship with his family.


Danny's experience highlights the importance of knowing when to walk away from a dream not serving you and your family well. He realized that he needed to prioritize his family and mental health, leading to his decision to quit his job in sports media. Though difficult, the decision prompted Danny to find his true calling in storytelling as a marketer.

Through his experience, Danny learned the importance of seeking help and allowing others to help. Initially resistant to the idea of going to a doctor, Danny's life-changing doctor's appointment helped him understand the impact of depression and anxiety on his life. Seeking help and allowing others to help is a sign of strength, not weakness.


Danny's story inspires anyone struggling to balance their dreams and family life. It reminds us to prioritize our mental and physical health, seek help, and stay open to new opportunities and possibilities.


Key Takeaways:

  1. It's okay to walk away from a dream if it's not serving you and your family well. Prioritizing what's most important in our lives is crucial.
  2. Seeking help and allowing others to help is a sign of strength. Mental health is just as important as physical health, and taking care of ourselves should be a top priority.
  3. Finding a new passion and purpose can come from unexpected experiences. Being open to new opportunities can lead to a fulfilling life.


Danny Quin is an Emmy award-winning digital/social media producer dedicated to breaking the mental health stigma.


Online portfolio - https://www.danny-quin.com/


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Mental health advocacy, Finding true happiness, Inspiring role models, Career shift, Personal storytelling



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