We exist to illuminate the stories where an individual’s passion connects with the needs of humanity. What if there was media that was entertaining, risk-inducing, life-changing, and created reflective content that caused the viewer to ask themselves, “what does that mean for me?”’ With a decade…
What do we do when we know we need to take a leap in our life, but don't know what to do next? Taking the leap is one of the scariest things we done in our lives, but with enough practice we begin to build that muscle.
A great interview with one of the most thoughtful and intelligent young person we've met. Joshua has been active in speech and debate for four years, competing in Congressional Debate, Lincoln-Douglas, Extemporaneous Speaking, and World Schools. He is a three-time qualifier and two-time semifinalist
The more you experience success and prosperity, the more you’ll start to realize how little they have to do with opportunity, chance, luck--or even training, education, or skill. It has everything to do with consciousness, beliefs, and even subconscious programming that you aren’t aware of.
An uncut, previously unreleased Behind the Scenes Interview with the guys from Interpret Studios (Moving On, Fading West, The FIND Season 1 & 2). We sit down for an incredible interview with the award-winning film crew behind The FIND Series.
Do Black Lives Matter? Do All Lives Matter? Why do we still have a problem in the United States?
We sit down with Justin Nordine, a watercolor tattoo artist at his studio, The Raw Canvas, in Colorado. Justin Nordine was born and raised in Grand Junction, Co. In 2008, after 5 years of teaching fine art to urban city students in Denver, CO., Justin walked away from teaching to follow a dream of being a full time tattoo artist and fine art gallery owner. In October 2008, Justin opened The Raw Canvas Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery a new kind of tattoo studio that brought together not only the art of tattooing, but local fine artists into an urban styled art gallery where he puts on major art and music events every other month. These events have brought in 100's of 1000's of people into his studio and gallery. By showcasing local art, music and food, The Raw Canvas has become a major point of interest in the grand valley. In addition to Justin's success as a self-taught tattoo artist, in which he creates vivid images of fine art on the skin and traditional tattoo techniques, helps establish Justin as a unique tattoo artist with an intriguing eye and in addition to an art gallery owner, he is also an established painter. His painting style ranges from abstract based landscape imagery to Cityscapes and urban culture.
Why are we so quick to share our scars, but never our wounds? Are we actually helping anyone when we share "war stories" that are long past and healed up? What about the current hurts? The current needs and desires? What about the dream that seems like is failing? What if we were the brave ones who were actually sharing our current wounds.... what would that invite in others?
Anger and Fear seem to be the response in our country. Never has a country had so much, and yet are obsessed with not having enough. Fear is the lowest level of functioning - It served a huge purpose for thousands of years, but now it masquerades itself as purpose. Fear gives people purpose… but unfortunately we don’t recognize it.
We either bring peace or confusion and despair into every situation, and yet most days we don't even know there is a choice. In this episode, we explore what slowing down and intentionally choosing peace would look like for our personal lives and for us as a nation.
Bad news sells. Period. But does it have to? Why do we naturally connect with bad news rather than good news and why does it get shared 17 times to one?
This week we sit down with Dustin and Kate Wise, a family living in Nashville, pursuing a career and impact in the music scene. We discuss life, pursuit of dreams, feeling foolish, driving Uber, and how saying yes to a dream may not always work out.
Brad is a creative visionary, living a unique and traveled life. As member of the indie band, Dispatch, he has played and sold out some of the most storied venues across the United States including Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks, Red Bull Arena, the Boston Garden, and Radio City. If you enjoy this episode half of as much as we enjoyed recording it, you'll thank us! PS. If you've seen The FIND: Nicaragua, you know his story, but in this episode we get to know what makes him tick!
Along with being an accomplished author, nutritionist, and an amazing human being, Ryan was also Dave's best friend growing up (and even his best man at his wedding). We discuss his appearance on Oprah (on the very same day that Morgan and Dave were on her show), giving away his car, becoming a 'lunch lady,' and what saying "yes" has meant in his life. This is a hilarious, light, funny, and yet deep conversation that we know you'll love.
In this episode we sit down with Eric and Annie Arnoldy who along with being LGHtv Board Members, are also close friends of the Hansows. We discuss faith... what it is, what it isn't, and how it's played a vital role in LGH over the years.
Why do we "wish" our lives could be different, and yet rarely do anything to change them? Why do we continue to work jobs that we don't love? Why does fear keep us from pursuing our dreams? Recorded in Rajpur, India in the Murray's front yard. Dave & Morgan Hansow meet up with The FIND: INDIA Guests and discuss all things inspirational and hear a bit more about their story.
You know that nagging voice inside each of us that tells us we're not good enough, not smart enough, pretty enough, or worse? Well... we think it's possible to be "robust to that noise" and in this episode we discuss what's working for us!
The Hansow Family talk about what it was like to shoot Season Two of the FIND in Nicaragua. How the trash dump was Jadyn's favorite place to visit, what filming is like, and what traveling the world has meant to them.
We know you're going to love this episode! Jon Foreman, lead singer of the band Switchfoot, Fiction Family, and his solo work stops by to discuss inspiration, dreaming big, and what joy looks like to him.
A bonus "Vulnerability" conversation from the Hansow Backyard. Join a few amazing women as they discuss what it's like to live with vulnerability and how difficult it actually is.
Nothing is scarier, and yet nothing is more powerful than vulnerability. Our question has always been, "what if we perpetuate a cycle of vulnerability, openness, and freedom, instead of a closed off, scarcity mentality?" Plus: look for the bonus episode right after this episode.
So.. what goes into pursuing a passion like art? In this episode, Dave & Morgan Hansow interview a good friend, an inspiring artist and an all-around good guy - Patrick Maxcy. Plus... some huge news around The FIND is announced Live on this weeks podcast!
Does running a company with your spouse or best friend sound amazing, or like a nightmare? This question gets asked all the time, and this week Dave & Morgan dive into hosting The FIND together, what drives them, and how running LGHtv together been more stretching than they could've imagined.
On the First Episode of LGHtv's Podcast, Dave and Morgan Hansow delve into the idea that although all of us have passions and talents, most of us live like we don't. Explore what it's been like to say "yes" to the daily invitation to live a bigger, more beautiful life.