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Derek Stone, Actionable Insights, and Tom McArdle, Airbotx, join the Restoration Today podcast to share how companies like Actionable Insights and Airbotx can work together to help ease some of the pain points for contractors and help contractors get paid in full for the work they're doing and the equipment they're using. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-blevins/message
Derek Stone, Actionable Insights, and Tom McArdle, Airbotx, join the Restoration Today podcast to share how companies like Actionable Insights and Airbotx can work together to help ease some of the pain points for contractors and help contractors get paid in full for the work they're doing and the equipment they're using. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-blevins/message
Best Selling Author & CEO of $1.6M Construction Company, Derek Stone joins Joseph to talk about how reevaluating his life and his way of thinking turned his small one-man show into a million-dollar company. GUEST LINKS DerekStone.online SUBSCRIBE First100K.com How to Get SHREDDED Over Age 40 ...And Stay RIPPED For Life™ Shredded Fathers is a online brotherhood of growth-minded DADS who can help you smash your fcking mask and unleash the remarkably powerful husband, father, and businessman inside of you! Apply at: ShreddedFathers.com Music: Purple-Planet.com
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn't lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there's got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue.
In this podcast, Working Triathlete Coaches Conrad Goeringer and Derek Stone talk about the different types of periodization and break down an annual training cycle. Learn: -What is linear periodization and who could benefit from using this approach -How long course athletes may use reverse periodization -The best way to implement block training -The different phases of a training cycle
Michael & Sos welcome special guest from Ann Arbor/Detroit area of Waam Radio 1600 AM to the show. The three talk about the college bracket with Michigan Wolverines and Georgia State possibly have a flaw of a brawl. Plus Sos updates his Wisconsin listening base of the latest political corruption coming out of that state. Plus Michael brings in more content on YouTube and Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/savagedunfiltered/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savagedunfiltered/support
Meet mountain of a man and professional wrestler Derek Stone. Derek and Rocket discus his pro wrestling career and coming out as queer in that world. Just the first of many conversations to cum, follow Derek on Instagram @derek.stone.906 Support the show
Rick discusses the Trevor Zegras incident, Keith Yandle benching, Papi Chulo's tear and interviews hockey coach Derek Stone of Stone Performance Academy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Introducing another new coach to the Working Triathlete Family - Derek Owens. IG: OwensDerekS Also, coach Derek Stone has an announcement as well...
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Derek gives us a briefing over what you will expect when reading his book.
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Derek talks about forgiveness, and more about the premise of his book.
#022 - What if the one thing holding you back from all that you want in life is the hardest thing of all? In today's episode, we interview Derek Stone, author of Why Should I Forgive?. His book details the difficult circumstances of his childhood and the victory he found in forgiveness - not only for the people who hurt him, but for the one person who should have been there to protect him. If you're resisting forgiving someone, Derek shares how it might be the one thing that will free you in every area of your life and offers a surprisingly practical strategy for making this most important decision. And, of course, he answers 5 Big Questions here on Made to Thrive!Show notes, including an invitation to access the audio version of two chapters in Derek's book, can be found at madetothrive.coach/022. Get your free Made to Thrive assessment at AmIThriving.com.
Drills. Stroke Rate. What should we be focusing on when training? Conrad Goeringer and Derek Stone talk about swimming fundamentals, what drills may be necessary to improve, and the best filming techniques to quality feedback from a coach. As always - we're here to help you achieve your goals! Take a listen and please connect with us on any questions you may have. Have questions? contact us by e-mail! Derek@workingtriathlete.com Conrad@workingtriathlete.com
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Forgiveness sounds easy but it can actually be one of the hardest things to give. In this episode, Derek Stone shares his own story of how forgiveness propelled him to become who he is today. When asked by his siblings why his life is drastically different from theirs, his answer is the power of forgiveness. He talks about why holding on to a grudge is not healthy and can hold you back from your true potential. He details this and so much more in his book, Why Should I Forgive?Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Game Changer Mentality Community today:rodneyflowers.comGame Changer Mentality FacebookGame Changer Mentality InstagramGame Changer Mentality LinkedInGame Changer Mentality TwitterGame Changer Mentality YouTube
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. Derek talks about the importance of forgiveness, because the tendency is that "hurt people, hurt people". Forgiveness is an important part of personal growth and moving forward.
Today We Talk Empowerment To Help You, The Listener, Re-tool and Change Your Life:After working to support his family as a struggling artist, Derek Stone chose to reevaluate his life and his way of thinking, and in three short years grew a small one-man show into a million-dollar company. This amazing transformation came about through a decision to forgive his father. Derek left the path of blame and began traveling down a path of forgiveness which led him to start living his best life. He is now on a mission to help empower others to make the same transformation by helping them take charge of their own lives. Quote: When you avoid conflict to keep the peace you start a war within. ~ Cheryl RichardsonFor years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue. He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference. . . he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents. He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness. 36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people. Top 3 Hot Point Takeaways:Understanding Resentment, Bitterness, and Anger. Self-Realization on Family and Life Balance. For whatever is your why choose to forgive. Today’s Resource Links from the Podcast:Website - https://www.derekstone.online/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/derek-stone-b342ab125/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Derekstone28 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/derek_f_stone/ Watch us on YouTube:https://youtu.be/edkeS-fhmPA Timestamped Show Notes:00:30 - Introduction 10:45 - I would say the anger, which is derived from the bitterness, and once the anger matures, it becomes in bitterness, and then once those two mature, they become resentment. 20:45 - So we were at this conference and this dude, Dave Park, was talking about bitterness versus forgiveness. He said, some of you need to forgive a parent or a sibling or aunt or uncle or grandparent and my blood pressure started going and all of a sudden, all these memories started flooding back through my head, like a time-lapse video, and I started getting angry. Then this voice came to me man and said, Derek, I want to use you, but I can't. Because you have this bitterness towards your dad. 31:00 - I had a conversation with my wife that was very, very humbling for me because my pride is always kind of my pride it always just like she really just doesn't know. But she in fact did. I don't know how she did. It's like your parents when you're a teenager, they always know you're running around screwing around doing something. How do they know that? 42:00 - That is a valid point, you know, not to look down on it now. But I'm just saying, it wasn't a necessity. I hated doing it. But I had to do what I had to do to get...
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Derek gives us a briefing over what you will expect when reading his book.
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Derek talks about forgiveness, and more about the premise of his book.
Visit melissavogelfitness.com/course for the free email course. Do you avoid confronting those who have wronged you? What is the relationship between forgiveness and trust? How do you start to forgive people who’ve hurt you? In this podcast episode, Melissa Vogel speaks to Derek Stone about his book ‘Why Should I Forgive?’ and how to work… The post Forgiveness Isn’t for Them, It’s for You, with Derek Stone | BM 26 appeared first on Melissa Vogel.
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.” Derek Stone talks about being in the music industry, and walking away from it.
Derek StoneBest Selling Author & CEO of $1.6M Construction Company "Forgiveness can be a scary thing, especially when you don’t know what it looks like." Top 3 Tips/Strategies: ★ Persevere and do the work ★ Duplicate yourself ★ Systematize as you go LinksDerekStone.online Derek's Book: Why Should I Forgive? Subscribe Apple | Stitcher | iHeart Support★ Make A One-Time Donation Epic Resources! 1) 5 Minute Strategy: Obliterate WORRY & STRESS in 5 minutes or less! 2) Control Freak Clarity Call: Go 1-on-1 with JW & you’ll discover what's been holding you back from playing all out in less than an hour! 3) Control Freak Bootcamp: Finally, learn how to let go of your "Little Control Freak" and start winning BIG in your life! Music: Purple-Planet.com
I had the pleasure, blessing and pleasure of interviewing Derek Stone: musician, entrepreneur who is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Stone's Repair and Remodel, LLC and author of the book "Why Should I Forgive". We spoke about the gems within this book and more. Please listen in on this interview! Derek Stone: https://www.derekstone.online/ https://www.derekstone.online/book Show Notes: When Derek mentioned Deuteronomy 30:19, here's the full verse: "I call heaven and earth as witnesses today against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing; therefore choose life, that both you and your descendants may live" New King James Version (NKJV) I mentioned Philippians 1:6 "being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ" NKJV I mentioned Matthew 18:12 "What do you think? If a man has a hundred sheep, and one of them goes astray, does he not leave the ninety-nine and go to the mountains to seek the one that is straying?" NKJV Derek mentioned "stimuli" this is the plural version of the word stimulus which means "something that incites to action or exertion or quickens action, feeling, thought, etc." (dictionary.com) When Derek said "what you are letting in your heart..." I want to give this bonus verse: "Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life." Proverbs 4:23 New Living Translation (NLT) When Derek mentioned bitterness, this is talked about in my episode "The Pros and Cons of Forgiveness/Unforgiveness - The Cons (Part 1 )". Check it out! When Derek mentioned a puddle jumper: "a Puddle Jumper is a combination life jacket, swim aid, and swim vest. Made by Stearns, it's one of the most popular swim aids of all time." (https://www.lifejacketadvisor.com/kids-life-jacket-vs-puddle-jumper-vs-swim-vest/) I said Job let out his frustrations to God, I misspoke, he was speaking to his friends who accused him of wrongdoing, see Job Chapters 27-31 When I mentioned "yolk is easy and burden is light", here's the whole thing: "Then Jesus said, “Come to me, all of you who are weary and carry heavy burdens, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you. Let me teach you, because I am humble and gentle at heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light." Matthew 11:28-30 NLT When Derek mentioned "Poldark", he is talking about the novel "Ross Poldark" by Winston Graham When Derek mentioned "wont touch a hair on your head", here's the full verse: "And you will be hated by all for My name's sake. But not a hair of your head shall be lost." I mentioned 2 Chronicles 20:15 "And he said, 'Listen all you of Judah and you inhabitants of Jerusalem, and you, King Jehoshaphat! Thus says the Lord to you: 'Do not be afraid nor dismayed because of this great multitude, for the battle is not yours, but God's." NKJV My Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dwaynestaten/ Leave me a Voice Message! https://anchor.fm/dwayne-staten5/message Music: Moody by Jay Someday https://soundcloud.com/jaysomeday Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_moody Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/WJHTZpx9d2o
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. On today's episode we hear the backstory on how Derek got into music.
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors, and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue. He credits his success today to one decision he made as a senior in high school: forgiving his dad and taking a different path in life than his parents. He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness. 36 years have passed since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He also loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. ***FALL REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN*** Learn why sharing what you know with a bigger audience can be one of the best decisions you'll ever make … even if you have no idea where to start! Register for my 6-week program today! = = = = = Thanks for listening! The Team here at PYP has put together another uplifting, insightful, and inspiring show for you today. Our goal is to bring you timely, relevant, and useful conversations so that you can experience more success, energy, and LIFE as the leader of your business, career, side hustle, or passion. If you haven’t already been incredibly generous and awesome, now’s your chance when you leave us a review and make sure to subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts! Here are a few ways I can help you: Share this episode with one person who could use a boost of inspiration and positivity today. Grab your copy of my leadership playbook that teaches you the 11 skills you can quickly master to become an exceptional leader. Buy one of my books on Amazon and leave me a 5-star review. Find out what type of thought leader you are. Take the quiz here!
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Derek shares about his life, and his personal story of becoming a musician.
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After working to support his family as a struggling artist, Derek Stone chose to reevaluate his life and his way of thinking. In just three years he grew a one-man show into a million-dollar company. This amazing transformation came about through a decision to forgive his father. Derek left the path of blame and began traveling down a path of forgiveness which led him to start living his best life. Derek is now on a mission to help empower others to make the same transformation by helping them take charge of their own lives.
Derek Stone joins Dr. Paul Jenkins for this episode of Live On Purpose Radio to talk about a powerful way to free yourself and claim your life for yourself. Derek’s journey is a great example...
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Is there someone in your life that you are finding it hard to forgive? A sibling, friend, or parent? We all have grudges, but we don’t realize how much emotional and mental bandwidth they’re stealing from us. Derek Stone is the author of Why Should I Forgive? He grew up in poverty and was sexually abused by his stepfather. His bitterness led him into drugs, alcohol, and dysfunctional relationships. But he found the faith he needed to forgive and move on. Now his mission is to empower people to transform their lives and walk them through the hell of confronting past trauma and teaching them to forgive. Derek talks about his painful journey out of hate, anger, and shame and how the power of forgiveness can free us to create the full and happy lives we were meant live. "For true forgiveness to happen, something has to die."—Derek Stone For the show notes and exclusive links mentioned in this episode go to gooddadproject.com/271. Join the Dad Edge Facebook Group at gooddadproject.com/group. Apply for The Dad Edge Alliance at gooddadproject.com/alliance. Follow us on Instagram at @thedadedge!
https://www.jamesmillerlifeology.com/feed/ Derek Stone reviews his book, Why Should I Forgive? that teaches you the importance of forgiveness and how it, ultimately, sets you free. www.DerekStone.Online #DerekStone #forgivness #relationships #friendships #healing #hope #Derekstone28 The post The Power of Forgiveness: Guest – Derek Stone appeared first on James Miller | Lifeology®.
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After working to support his family as a struggling artist, Derek Stone chose to reevaluate his life and his way of thinking, and in three short years grew a small one-man show into a million-dollar company. This amazing transformation came about through a decision to forgive his father. Derek left the path of blame and began traveling down a path of forgiveness which led him to start living his best life. He is now on a mission to help empower others to make the same transformation by helping them take charge of their own lives.
Derek Stone reviews his book, Why Should I Forgive? that teaches you the importance of forgiveness and how it, ultimately, sets you free. www.DerekStone.Online
Derek Stone reviews his book, Why Should I Forgive? that teaches you the importance of forgiveness and how it, ultimately, sets you free. www.DerekStone.Online
Derek Stone grew up in small town Alabama and pursued a music career just after high school. His up-and-down journey brought him to Nashville where he made the difficult decision to give up music and start a construction business. Years later, he now runs a million dollar company and shares why he decided to forgive those who hurt him the most. In this episode: Growing up without his biological father Handling abuse from his stepfather as a teenager and blaming his father for the lack of protection Growing up in the Deep South learning how to fight, work, and live day-to-day Pursuing a music career and moving to Nashville Changing life directions and opening a business in construction Handling the unknown of his wife’s cancer diagnosis How a musician grew a construction business to over $1 million gross revenue per year Learning how to forgive his father and reestablish a relationship with him Publishing his book, “Why Should I Forgive?” You can learn more about Derek at derekstone.online
On this week's show (Episode #300) *High Spots Segment where we discuss all the hottest topics in wrestling today. *Shoot and Shout Segment: Jonesy, Knight Owl and our guest get 60sec to go off on anything that might be ticking them off at the moment! *Wrestle Talk Podcast Game Show Challenge: Our guest this week takes on The Knight Owl in the always fun Game Show Challenge every week a new topic where the best outta three is the winner. *Fantasy Wrestling Segment: Members of the Fantasy Wrestling Worldwide Chapter join us for a few minutes to give us the low down in what's happening in "The Chapter." *Featured guest(s): 7:15- Tim Miller 7:45- PCO 8:30- Derek Stone We go live Tuesday's at 8 pm ET and would love to have you be a part of the show! *Call us during the show by dialing (657) 383-1521 *Message us: FB/Twitter/IG - @WrestleTalkCast *Email: WrestleTalkPodcast@gmail.com *For everything WTP 24/7 visit: www.WrestleTalkPodcast.com
Today our expert guest is Derek Stone. After working to support his family as a struggling artist, he chose to reevaluate his life and his way of thinking. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a multi-million-dollar company. When Derek's business first hit seven figures, he tried to identify what the turning point could have been. He traced back his incredible transformation to the decision to forgive his father. He left the path of blame and began traveling down the path of forgiveness, which led him to live his best life. He is now on a mission to empower others to make similar transformations by helping them take charge of their own lives. Derek's childhood involved several traumas. He was sexually abused by his step-father, he didn't know where his next meals would come from, and they often lost power or hot water due to unpaid bills. He blamed his dad because he believed it was his responsibility to protect Derek from these things. He lived with a facade that everything was alright, but inside he was increasingly bitter. He carried that anger until he was 19, when he attended a conference called Stomping Out the Darkness, based on the book “Stomping Out the Darkness” by Neil T. Anderson and Dave Park. It was there that he confronted the idea of forgiving his dad. David began to forgive everyone in his life that had wronged him as they came to his mind — his father, his mother, his abuser. When he was done, he didn't feel a need to hide behind his facade anymore. He rekindled his relationship with his father, and he felt a burden lifted from him. In 2014, David's construction business began taking off. He found it hard to balance that work, family events, and his passion for touring as a musician. He made the decision to walk away from touring. This led to some serious depression — not because he wasn't touring, but because he lost the platform for his message. Eventually, it came to him that he could share the message in a book: “Why Should I Forgive?” The process of forgiveness is not easy, but it is so important to your development as a person. Outline the vision of where you want your life to go and what kind of person you want to be. Cleanse your surroundings of toxic, negative people. You want to emulate positive, healthy people. Figure out how to make healthy decisions. Take responsibility for your own life. Deal with the self-critic and the cost of bitterness. Even when someone has done you real harm, forgiveness is an act you do for you. It is not a justification for what they did to you but giving yourself permission to stop holding on. It is a gift you give yourself. The Biggest Helping: Today's Most Important Takeaway “You're not a victim. When you play the victim, you give the person who harmed you power over you. You have to get to the point where you say ‘No more. I am not a victim.' For claiming that will disarm the power your offender has over you. You are enough. You have what it takes. I believe in you. You must believe in you. There is greatness within you and within all of us because we were created by perfection in his image. You have to participate in your own rescue, as my friend Tommy Breedlove says. Phillippians 1:6 says ‘And I am sure of this that he who began a good work will bring it to completion.' So go. If you still have breath in your lungs, go. Go and change the world. You are going to help create the world that my kids grow up in, and their kids, and I want to leave it better than I found it. Together you and me, armed with the power that forgiveness brings to set others free, we can do this. You can do this. For whatever is your why, choose to forgive.” -- Thank you for joining us on The Daily Helping with Dr. Shuster. Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play to download more food for the brain, knowledge from the experts, and tools to win at life. Resources: Learn more: www.derekstone.online Facebook: www.facebook.com/Derekstone28 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/derek-stone-b342ab125 Read: “Why Should I Forgive?” Read: “Stomping Out the Darkness” by Neil T. Anderson & Dave Park The Daily Helping is produced by Crate Media
Derek Stone, author of "Why Should I Forgive?" is our guest this episode. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue. He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference. . . he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents. He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness. 36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people. Order Derek's book here: derekstone.online
This episode of the podcast is with Derek Stone! For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue. He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference. . . he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents. He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness.36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people. It was really amazing connecting with Derek. His story and the work he is doing is very commendable. Be sure to check out his new book "Why Should I Forgive". Big thanks to Derek for being on the podcast and for all he is doing to Spread The Positive!
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Derek Stone. After working to support his family as a struggling artist, Derek Stone chose to reevaluate his life and his way of thinking, and in three short years grew a small one-man show into a million-dollar company. This amazing transformation came about through a decision to forgive his father. Derek left the path of blame and began traveling down a path of forgiveness which led him to start living his best life. He is now on a mission to help empower others to make the same transformation by helping them take charge of their own lives. To contact Derek, you can visit his website at http://www.derekstone.online ---------------------- If you want to help us transform the lives of even MORE MEN for God’s glory, please take a minute to leave us a helpful REVIEW on iTunes: http://www.rmcpodcast.com and SHARE this podcast with any young man (or men) you’re mentoring or discipling. And make sure you don't miss an interview episode by signing up for our Man-to-Man eNewsletter at http://www.RealMenConnect.com, and grab your FREE copy of the Real Men Victory Tracker. Are you stuck? Want to go to the next level in your marriage, career, business, or ministry? Then maybe it’s time you got a coach. ALL CHAMPIONS have one. Let me coach you to help you strengthen your faith, improve your marriage, spiritually lead your family, achieve more, balance your time, grow your ministry, or even stop an addiction. Click here for details: http://www.RealMen300.com Also join us on: Download Our APP: iPhone or Android Join the Real Men 300: http://www.RealMen300.com Facebook Group: http://www.realmenuniversity.com/ Facebook: @realdrjoemartin Instagram: @realdrjoemartin Twitter: @professormartin
In this episode of Principles with Cory and Logan we interview entrepreneur and author Derek Stone. For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn't lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there's got to be a better way.” He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue. He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference. . . he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents. He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness. 36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people. In this episode you will learn: _How forgiveness can put you on the path to success • Re-tooling your life to bring about change • How to stop blaming and start living • 5 steps to change your life that you can start today • Start making smart choices and live your best life Derek can be contacted here: Derek@derekstone.online For questions comments contact Principles Podcast at Cory@CoryLeeLeadership.com
Derek Stone is an author, speaker, and a general contractor in Nashville. He wrote his first book entitled "Why Should I Forgive". In September his business will be 10 years old. He has over 20 people working for him. He is married to his high school sweetheart for 17 years. Together they have 2 amazing boys Ashton and Noah. Derek Stone Vroom Veer Stories Amazing story about how Derek became addicted to performing music in High School; that is an amazing high that is very addictiveWas abused as a child; his real Dad was out of the picture; Derek started avoiding the pain with drugs and alcohol Heard a voice is his head that told him he needed to forgive his Dad; the How to let go of the anger took a lot of prayer and inner workEventually was able to forgive his father and let go of that burden of pain and grief; learned forgiveness was essential to his spiritual growthWhen he stop performing music in 2014 the pain he felt was grief at losing his platform to share his message of forgiveness; that's why he wrote the bookWhen we forgive, we are not forgiving other people because they deserve forgiveness or we are say what they did was ok, but we forgive for ourselves to process the emotions and move onWhen processing emotions one must feel them for as long as it takes while trying to let them go; eventually you will move past them Connections Stone's Repair and Remodel Derek Stone Online (Pre-Order Book: Why Should I Forgive?)
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.”He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue.He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference… he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents.He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness.36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people.Learn More: www.derekstone.onlineInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.”He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue.He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference… he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents.He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness.36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people.Learn More: www.derekstone.onlineInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.”He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue.He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference… he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents.He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness.36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people.Learn More: www.derekstone.onlineInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
For years Derek Stone had dreams of becoming a musician. This road didn’t lead him to success, however, it led him to Nashville, TN. Struggling to live as a starving artist with a family to feed, it was then he thought “there’s got to be a better way.”He went through an early life crisis, changing careers with the help of mentors and watching YouTube. He took his God-given talent of Creativity and transferred it from being something you hear to something that you can see. As it turned out, the construction industry was his road to success, the “better way” he had longed for. In three short years, he grew a small one-man show into a company with $1.2 million in gross revenue.He credits his success to one decision as a senior in high school. He started looking back at his life to figure out what made him so different from his three siblings. The difference… he chose to forgive his dad and to take a different path than his parents.He blamed his dad for every bad thing he went through as a child: from being sexually abused and going hungry, to taking cold showers because the power got cut off. He was a bitter teenager and wanted a better life, so when the opportunity presented itself, he took it and chose forgiveness.36 years since the beginning of his story and he is currently living his best life. He enjoys hunting, fishing, knife making, and hanging out with his family. He loves empowering people to re-tool and change their lives. He loves God, loves his family, and loves people.Learn More: www.derekstone.onlineInfluential Influencers with Mike Saundershttp://businessinnovatorsradio.com/influential-entrepreneurs-with-mike-saunders/
On today’s episode, Jon sits down with Kevin Harris, President of Radical Mentoring, to talk about getting men involved in the church. A lot of men get on a career track and figure to make up for lost time at home and church later. They feel like they’re doing what they’re “supposed” to do, instead of what they’re “called” to do, but when you’re off-purpose, it’s exhausting. Once you align your life purpose and your calling, the exhaustion will slip away and you will begin to experience radical change. If you’re feeling stuck on the treadmill of life, you’ll want to listen in to this conversation to learn how, through mentoring, you can experience a life-change that brings you closer to God and matures you in discipleship and leadership in church. Kevin Harris is the President of Radical Mentoring, which is an intentional, small-group mentoring process to help church pastors engage men, build a core group of leaders, and transform their churches. He’s passionate about being a resource for church leaders that have incorporated small-group mentoring into their disciple-making strategy. Kevin and his wife live in Atlanta with their two sons. Resources: VisitJon’s Website: Are You Real Get Jon’s New Book! Speaking God's Frequency LISTEN & SUBSCRIBE! Podcast FOLLOW ME on Twitter LIKE & FOLLOW ME onFacebook Connect with Kevin! Radical Mentoring’s Website - Create a FREE account! Radical Mentoring’s Twitter Radical Mentoring’s Facebook Radical Mentoring’s Instagram Radical Mentoring’s YouTube Channel Books Mentioned: The On-Purpose Person: Making Your Life Make Sense by Kevin W. McCarthy Chazown: Discover and Pursue God’s Purpose for Your Lifeby Craig Groeschel Mentor Like Jesus: His Radical Approach to Building the Churchby Regi Campbell PROMISE KEEPERS 2020 CONFERENCE - Get Your Tickets Before They Sell Out!! “Igniting A Revival” Friday, July 31 - Saturday, August 1 AT&T Dallas Cowboys Stadium Arlington, TX For Ticket Info: Promise Keepers
As he’s stated many times, Tim wants to see punch lists eliminated completely. The punch list can be an invitation for clients to find fault for remodelers. In new home building, there’s a part of the budget set aside to take care of the punch list. It can be a drain on profits. Usually. Derek... The post Ep.99: The Punch List as a Profit Center with Derek Stone appeared first on The Tim Faller Show.
Rick Bronson has done it all in the entertainment industry. He's an award-winning comedian, TV Host, Writer, Producer, and the owner of Rick Bronson's 'The Comic Strip' in West Edmonton Mall. In this conversation, with special guest co-host, Derek Stone, Rick hilariously recounts his life as comic on the circuit, with tangents about Jewish Mothers, Bill Clinton, Lance Armstrong, and what he really thinks about political correctness. Episode Links Rick Bronson's The Comic Strip Derek Stone Telus World of Science Edmonton Taproot Edmonton Alberta Podcast Network
Very special episode of the podcast with sharp and successful entrepreneur, Daniel Matishak, and co-hosted by former City of Champions guest and great friend, Derek Stone. This was recorded back in February 2019 when Derek and I played around with the idea of starting a new podcast. Ultimately our schedules didn't allow it, but Derek was kind enough to let me release this under the City of Champions banner. Dan is the founder of Mindable, a marketing optimization company. Dan’s had some incredible experiences like hanging on Necker Island with Richard Branson and attending Formula 1 in Monaco. This is a must listen for any burgeoning entrepreneurs out there! Episode Link Daniel Matishak - Instagram | LinkedIn Mindable Telus World of Science Edmonton - Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes Love Alberta Forests Alberta Podcast Network
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Uncle Hack sits down with Derek Stone and Shane Fennessey in house about documentaries Shane has filmed with Michael Bisbing, Grant Fuhr and many more top notch athletes. Merch: https://www.DangerCatsShop.com DCTV: https://WatchDCTV.com Social Media: Shane Fennessey - https://www.instagram.com/shanefen/ Derek Stone - https://www.instagram.com/coachdstone Uncle Hack - https://www.instagram.com/unclehack69 For business inquries email: unclehack@dangercats.tv
Derek Stone has a lot of balls in the air, with projects in athletics, oil and gas, and digital media. After many years of hard living, Derek has found his calling as a mental high-performance coach, helping athletes and others reach their full potential, through Stone Performance Academy. With a diverse set of interest, and a wealth of life-experience to draw upon, Derek is as engaging a guy as you'll meet. We cover business, drugs, coaching philosophies, podcasting, and plenty more in this wide-ranging conversation with Coach Derek Stone. Episode Links Stone Performance Academy Derek Stone Speaking Municipally Podcast Alberta Podcast Network Shaw Business
This weeks epside of the podcast is a must for fans of film, televsison and Netflix binges. Adam Scorgie is an award winning, independent Canadian filmmaker well known for his work on the Culture High, The Union, Ice Guardians and Making Coco. In this high impact episode, the guys talk about Adams story and his relentless rise through the film industry and much much more. See Adams work on Netflix or by following him @scoreg on Instagram.
Eric Gryba is an NHL defensemen with the New Jersey Devils. "Grybes" is a Father, Hunter, Angler and Grilling Connoisseur. Check outwww.ericgryba.com
Kate Carlisle: "Buried in Books, a Bibliophile book": In the latest in this New York Times bestselling series, matrimony and murder collide as San Francisco book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright walks down the aisle. . . Brooklyn has it all covered. She's triple-checked her wedding to-do list, and everything is on track for the upcoming ceremony with the love of her life, security expert Derek Stone. Not everyone has been as lucky in love as Brooklyn. Her old library college roommates Heather and Sara lost touch twelve years ago when Sara stole Heather's boyfriend. Brooklyn was caught in the middle and hasn't seen her former besties since their falling-out. When they both arrive in town for the annual librarians' convention and then show up at her surprise bridal shower, Brooklyn is sure drama will ensue. But she's touched when the women seem willing to sort out their differences and gift her rare copies of The Three Musketeers and The Blue Fairy Book. Brooklyn's prewedding calm is shattered when one of her formerly feuding friends is found murdered and Brooklyn determines that one of the rare books is a forgery. She can't help but wonder if the victim played a part in this fraud, or if she was targeted because she discovered the scam. With a killer and con artist on the loose, Brooklyn and Derek--with the unsolicited help of their meddling mothers--must catch the culprit before their big day turns into a big mess.
Kate Carlisle: "Buried in Books, a Bibliophile book": In the latest in this New York Times bestselling series, matrimony and murder collide as San Francisco book-restoration expert Brooklyn Wainwright walks down the aisle. . . Brooklyn has it all covered. She's triple-checked her wedding to-do list, and everything is on track for the upcoming ceremony with the love of her life, security expert Derek Stone. Not everyone has been as lucky in love as Brooklyn. Her old library college roommates Heather and Sara lost touch twelve years ago when Sara stole Heather's boyfriend. Brooklyn was caught in the middle and hasn't seen her former besties since their falling-out. When they both arrive in town for the annual librarians' convention and then show up at her surprise bridal shower, Brooklyn is sure drama will ensue. But she's touched when the women seem willing to sort out their differences and gift her rare copies of The Three Musketeers and The Blue Fairy Book. Brooklyn's prewedding calm is shattered when one of her formerly feuding friends is found murdered and Brooklyn determines that one of the rare books is a forgery. She can't help but wonder if the victim played a part in this fraud, or if she was targeted because she discovered the scam. With a killer and con artist on the loose, Brooklyn and Derek--with the unsolicited help of their meddling mothers--must catch the culprit before their big day turns into a big mess.
Tony Abbott is a prolific children's book author. He has graciously agreed to visit us in Beantown to speak about his works and give advice to young writers. When he began reading bedtime stories to his children, the spark of writing he had had for so many years finally turned to children’s books. After many failures, his first published book, Danger Guys, was written while taking a writing class with renowned children’s author, Patricia Reilly Giff. DSC03371Since then Tony has written over ninety-five books for readers ages 6 to 14, including many series (The Secret of Droon, The Haunting of Derek Stone, Underworlds, Goofballs, to name a few) and novels for older readers, including Kringle, Firegirl, The Postcard, and Lunch-Box Dream. His publishers include HarperCollins, Hyperion, Scholastic, Random House, Little, Brown, Egmont, and Farrar Straus Giroux. Over 12 million of Tony’s books have been sold worldwide, and his series and novels have been translated into Italian, Spanish, Korean, French, Japanese, Polish, Turkish, Chinese, and Russian. Several of his books were named Children’s Book-of-the-Month Club selections and Junior Library Guild selections and have appeared on state reading lists, including the Texas Bluebonnet list, and the Great Lakes Great Award Master List, and Choose to Read Ohio. Firegirl won the Golden Kite Award for Fiction presented by the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators. In the spring of 2009, The Postcard was honored with the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Allan Poe Award for best mystery in the juvenile category. He is currently a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, the Yale Center for British Art, and other esteemed arts organizations.
Neil Haley The Total Tutor will interview Bill Deane author of Smooth Criminal. He will talk about his book. Also, I will interview producer and film maker Ford Austin. The topic will be Life Lessons, how your best education was through life lessons. Last, I will interview Pro Wrestler and Talk Show Host Derek Stone. He will talk about how he got involved in the radio business and wrestling business.