This week, Ira spoke with Peter H. Bailey, author of "The Epic of You." In this episode of “Ira’s Everything Bagel,” It’s not if life will disrupt your plans—it’s when. Careers stall. Relationships shift. That little voice wakes you up at 5 a.m. and starts whispering doubt. And suddenly, you’re wondering whether you’re falling behind.
This week on Ira’s “Everything Bagel,” Ira sits down with Peter H. Bailey, author of "The Epic of You," for a powerful conversation about reframing crisis, silencing the “disease of comparison,” and discovering the hero inside ordinary life.
Peter draws on a 45-year career in leadership and coaching—and the timeless wisdom of Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey—to explain why being heroic doesn’t mean climbing a mountain. It means staying with your challenges long enough to uncover the gift at the end.
Every culture tells a version of the same story: someone leaves the village and returns transformed—or a stranger arrives and changes everything. Peter believes that story is a map for your life—past, present, and future. The “call to adventure” isn’t about drama. It’s about growth. And often, the hardest seasons produce the greatest expansion.
When Peter couldn’t find a book to guide him through his own turning points, he wrote one. The Epic of You is both a personal processing tool and a leadership framework built on one simple formula:
Experience + Reflection = Real Education.
In this thoughtful and energizing episode, Peter shares why curiosity matters, why com-parison shrinks your future, and why the word “epic” belongs to all of us.
Because the chaos we fear may just be the doorway to the life we’re meant to live.
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