Arielle Contreras-Diaz (Part 1): The Dream That Wouldn’t Die
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What happens when you grow up too fast but the dream inside you refuses to die?
In this powerful first part of our conversation, screenwriter Arielle opens up about what it meant to be the responsible one from a young age — the child of teenage parents, the straight-A student, the planner, the fixer. She talks about rejection from the dream school, falling into jobs that didn’t fit, and the quiet voice inside that always whispered: you’re meant to be a writer.
We talk:
Childhoods shaped by chaos
What it costs to be the “mature one”
Learning to play again — as adults
Getting rejected by the system, and still choosing yourself
The messy, nonlinear road to purpose
This episode is about what it really means to come home to yourself — even if that journey takes a detour through survival, burnout, and self-doubt.
Trust me, you’ll never hear a better metaphor for becoming who you really are.
“I’m an adult with a briefcase… but there’s a banana inside.”