The Dream Chasers Podcast

Samantha Ainsworth

Dreams take on many forms. As a society, we often focus solely on the results of goal-setting an dream chasing and not the journey itself. Because of this, many folks are shy about talking about their Big Fat Dreams until they achieve them.

BUT what if we simply celebrate the journey TOWARDS the dream? The journey is often overlooked but can truly be the life-changing event... even more so that the realized dream.

In each episode, we will discuss a new dream, an old dream, a realized dream, or perhaps a dream that didn't turn out the way we expected.

Harlem by Langston Hughes

What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up

like a raisin in the sun?

Or fester like a sore—

And then run?

Does it stink like rotten meat?

Or crust and sugar over—

like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags

like a heavy load.

Or does it explode?

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Episodes

The Dream Chasers - Episode 10 - Michelle Balfe
Mar 25 2024
The Dream Chasers - Episode 10 - Michelle Balfe
The Dream Chasers PodcastHosted by Samantha AinsworthEpisode 10Michelle BalfeMichelle M Balfe, CI CT NICASL English Interpreter for 30+ yearsAdjunct Instructor for 25 yearsAcademic Advisor at CCAC for 2 yearsHealth & Wellness Coach for Oola the Mind & Body Company for 4 yearsWife, mom, sister, aunt. Dog mom to 2 crazy LabradorsChaser of dreams for a long ass time.30 years deep into an interpreting career took me from Akron, OH to Anchorage, Alaska toPittsburgh. I have interpreted more than a few Broadway shows – Chorus Line, and Jersey Boys(twice) are favorites. Stand-up comedians Jerry Seinfeld, and Lisa Lampanelli. Speakers Dr. MayaAngelou, and Sir Edmund Hilary. Countless politicians. Musicians like Steven Curtis Chapman, JoshGroban, Tyrone Wells, and JT Hodges.Currently, I process video relay phone calls for the FCC and holy hell have I seen / heard someshit during these calls. 11 years of processing phone calls could fill a book. I even have a title for it “ICouldn’t Make This Shit Up” I may write it when I’m 90.I teach the process of interpreting at CCAC not ASL, I leave that to the Deaf community to do. Iteach what to do with ASL after you have a firm grasp of the language. I train future interpreters bestpractices, help them decide what kind of interpreting best suits them – educational, medical,theatrical, political, legal, etc.I also teach College Seminar for CCAC. All the shit you wish someone would have told youbefore you started college. I help them answer 3 questions: what do you want to be when you growup, who can best educate you for that purpose, and how do you do it without going broke or crazy?Being a teacher and motivator at heart lead me to becoming a Coach. Oola helped me find alife of health and wellness from the inside out. I followed the Oola framework for a year on my own.One of the founders, Dave Braun, emailed me and asked if I’d be interested in being a Coach. I saidno, because I was committed to offering certified interpreters workshops every month for the entireyear. Dave knew nothing about interpreting, but he knows workshops. He emailed me every month or6 weeks or so to ask how it was going and how he could help. He wanted nothing from me, he justwanted to help me succeed. Creating materials is time consuming and expensive. Oola frameworkaligned with my training philosophy, and their materials are top notch. In January 2020, I became aCertified Oola Coach.Dream Chasing, to me, means taking my gifts and talents and building a balanced life of purpose.Finding a purpose and impacting the world with it IS the chase and the dream, therefore, changes.I always say 2 things:1) I can change the world in 10 minutes.2) they (you Samantha!) could write a bad B flick about my life.Harlem by Langston HughesWhat happens to a dream deferred?Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?Or fester like a sore— And then run?Does it stink like rotten meat?Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet?Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.Or does it explode?
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 7 - Laura Ellis
Feb 9 2024
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 7 - Laura Ellis
As a Magee-Women's-born Pittsburgh native who loves to travel, Laura has yo-yo-ed across the country and though she is currently settled in Harmony, one of the dreams she is chasing is to end up in Homer, Alaska. In the meantime, she is growing her clinic of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine and loving both the successes and the challenges that come with business ownership. Growing up in a family of pioneering spirits on both sides in fields ranging from social justice work to computing technology, Laura has always had the sense that she was meant to do something impactful, but has never had a specific sense of what. She and her brother were unschooled since elementary school, which preserved her curiosity and honed her ability to self-direct, so chasing her dreams has often meant just taking the next step toward whatever felt open and exciting. At this point, that looks like growing a successful and well-respected clinic of East Asian medicine; but Laura is excited to see what other dreams evolve out the next steps she takes.Dreams take on many forms. As a society, we often focus solely on the results of goal-setting an dream chasing and not the journey itself. Because of this, many folks are shy about talking about their Big Fat Dreams until they achieve them. BUT what if we simply celebrate the journey TOWARDS the dream? The journey is often overlooked but can truly be the life-changing event... even more so that the realized dream. In each episode, we will discuss a new dream, an old dream, a realized dream, or perhaps a dream that didn't turn out the way we expected. Harlem by Langston Hughes What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 6 - Bruce Story-Camp
Jan 9 2024
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 6 - Bruce Story-Camp
Bruce Story-Camp is a Pacific Northwest native who has found himself hiding out in Pittsburgh for nearly decade. Formerly an elementary teacher, he is now a continuing educator in accessible technology for the blind. He has also helped his wife run their soap business, Pip & Lola’s, since they started in Seattle, WA. Admittedly, Bruce calls himself a hack in most things. Apart from education, he has spent most of his life being a singer, an actor, and the primary cook in his family. Not formally trained in anything (except anthropology and education), he is a big believer in just going out and figuring out how to do the things that you want to do. Just have fun if it’s supposed to be fun, and try not to blow yourself up if it’s home improvement. Thankfully the house has never burned down or flooded, and now he has a few more skills to use later. Bruce has been with his fantastic wife, Samantha (quite possibly the very same host of this podcast) for nearly 14 years. He considers himself quite lucky to be able to be her strongest supporter and cheerleader as she continues her quest to follow the path of Mark Ruffalo (minus the green body paint and CGI).Dreams take on many forms. As a society, we often focus solely on the results of goal-setting an dream chasing and not the journey itself. Because of this, many folks are shy about talking about their Big Fat Dreams until they achieve them. BUT what if we simply celebrate the journey TOWARDS the dream? The journey is often overlooked but can truly be the life-changing event... even more so that the realized dream. In each episode, we will discuss a new dream, an old dream, a realized dream, or perhaps a dream that didn't turn out the way we expected. Harlem by Langston Hughes What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 5 - Steve Rudzinski
Dec 9 2023
Dream Chasers Podcast - Episode 5 - Steve Rudzinski
Steve Rudzinski (Director/ Co-writer) knew he wanted to be a director ever since he saw Army of Darkness at the age of 12. Ever since then he has done everything he can to learn as much about filmmaking as possible. He started making short films in high school, poor features post graduation, and in 2011 finally started his true career with the release of The Slasher Hunter. Since then he has directed a film a year on average. He is MOST known for the CarousHELL Trilogy (2016-2023), Amityville Christmas Vacation (2022), Shingles the Movie (2023), and the Meowy Chronicles (2017-2020). Several of these have been picked up for world-wide distribution and have graced store shelves, cable, and online VOD. Dreams take on many forms. As a society, we often focus solely on the results of goal-setting an dream chasing and not the journey itself. Because of this, many folks are shy about talking about their Big Fat Dreams until they achieve them. BUT what if we simply celebrate the journey TOWARDS the dream? The journey is often overlooked but can truly be the life-changing event... even more so that the realized dream. In each episode, we will discuss a new dream, an old dream, a realized dream, or perhaps a dream that didn't turn out the way we expected. Harlem by Langston Hughes What happens to a dream deferred? Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? Or fester like a sore— And then run? Does it stink like rotten meat? Or crust and sugar over— like a syrupy sweet? Maybe it just sags like a heavy load. Or does it explode?