Piece of Work with Danielle Tantone
Piece of Work with Danielle Tantone is a podcast about resilience, real life, and the messy, meaningful work of becoming who we’re meant to be.
Hosted by nurse, author, and resilience coach Danielle Tantone, this show blends honest solo reflections with thoughtful conversations and interviews about life, health, healing, and growth — physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually.
Through personal stories, real-time processing, and practical insight, Danielle explores the moments that shape us: relationships, parenting, recovery, identity shifts, purpose, and the courage it takes to keep evolving.
If you’ve ever felt like both a Piece of Work and a Work in Progress, you’re in the right place. Because you are also a Work of Art, still unfolding...and you are not alone.
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Piece of Work with Danielle Tantone
Chasing Dreams & Facing Reality at 50 – with Brian Golub
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This wasn’t planned.
I was having lunch with my friend Brian Golub — a professional actor, performer, and one of the most down-to-earth people I know — and I casually said, “Wanna record a podcast?”
We hit record… and this is what came out.
Brian just turned 50 and is living and working in NYC. We talked about what it’s really like to chase your dreams in midlife, what changes when you hit this milestone (and what doesn’t), and how we both continue to evolve — emotionally, creatively, and personally.
It’s funny, honest, a little messy — and full of real talk about identity, purpose, and staying grounded while going after big things.
If you’re navigating your own version of the messy middle, I hope this conversation reminds you you’re not alone.
🎧 Listen wherever you get your podcasts.
Brian's Websites:
https://unclebrianwellness.com/
https://briangolub.com/
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This is Episode 3 in my raw and real return to podcasting after a two-year break. No fancy editing, no perfect plan — just real stories and meaningful conversations.