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From heartbreak to fragrance empire: How PHLUR became the Taylor Swift of scent When Chriselle Lim took over PHLUR in 2021, she was going through a divorce and wanted to bottle up loneliness itself, specifically, the scent of someone's skin that brings warmth when you're alone. What started as emotional therapy became a fragrance phenomenon with 250,000-person waitlists. This week on The Formula, Kelly chats with the woman behind PHLUR about turning personal trauma into business gold, why fragrance wardrobes are replacing signature scents, and how she built a community so devoted they'll blind-buy every release. From the genius behind fragrance names like Father Figure and Missing Person, to why Gen Alpha treats fragrance like fashion, Chriselle reveals how storytelling drives every scent creation. Plus, she reveals which PHLUR fragrance to try first (spoiler: it's the "blue jeans of fragrance") and her take on what Australia would smell like as a scent. PRODUCTS MENTIONED: PHLUR Fragrances: Missing Person $171 Father Figure $171 Beach Skin $66 Rose Whip $171 Vanilla Skin $171 Caramel Skin $66 FOR MORE WHERE THIS CAME FROM: Watch & Subscribe on YouTube – Watch this episode, tonight at 7pm! Catch it here. Follow us on Instagram: @youbeautypodcast Follow us on TikTok: @youbeautypod Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here For our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more - sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter here Subscribe to Mamamia here GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice note on Instagram! You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS: Hosts: Kelly McCarren Guest: Chriselle Lim Producer: Sophie Campbell Audio Producer: Tegan Sadler Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know — some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Taylor's engaged and TS12 is on the horizon… it's a GOOD time to be a Swiftie! In this episode, Sara and Laura FINALLY discuss their excitement for Taylor's recent engagement to Travis, as well as all the inside scoop Ed Kelce has provided for us about the details of the proposal. And of course, the girls have done tons of research on The Life Of A Showgirl's theories and speculation… listing all the facts Taylor has told us herself about the album, as well as going track by track and hypothesizing what the themes or sound might be like. This is a good one, enjoy!Chapters(0:00) Introduction & What's On Our Plates(08:10) Taylor Swift Engagement News(37:37) The Life of a Showgirl: What We Know So Far & Some Of Our Theories(01:07:34) Song Theories Track by Track(01:07:48) The Fate Of Ophelia(01:14:55) Elizabeth Taylor(01:18:17) Opalite(01:22:17) Father Figure(01:24:02) Eldest Daughter(01:29:02) Ruin The Friendship(01:32:29) Actually Romantic(01:36:24) Wi$h Li$t(01:39:22) Wood(01:40:24) CANCELLED!(01:41:44) Honey(01:42:31) The Life Of A Showgirl (featuring Sabrina Carpenter)(01:49:26) Top Three Songs We're Excited To Hear(01:51:14) Signing Off!SUPPORT US ON PATREON! Show us some love and get monthly bonus episodes and first dibs on upcoming episode ideas. We'd be enchanted to have you join our Swiftie community!Links ReferencedEldest Daughter SyndromePlease make sure to subscribe and leave a review. If you'd like to reach out to send in a question or comment, please do so via any of these platforms:email blankplatepod@gmail.comleave a voicemail at (717) 382-831Patreon (get bonus episodes and first dibs on episode ideas)YouTubeInstagramTikTokYou can also follow Sara and Laura individually:• Laura: Instagram and Tiktok• Sara: InstagramListen to our previous podcast: Passports & Pizza
The term "daddy issues" points to what happens when you don't get healthy fathering. A good father figure provides grounding and stability - like being the kite string that keeps you tethered while you soar. They teach protection through boundaries, not control, and help you learn the difference between genuine care and manipulation. Healthy fathers mirror back your strength and identity, offer direction without forcing their views, and model accountability by showing that strength and vulnerability go together. Their approval is foundational, not conditional - you don't have to earn love through people-pleasing. Eventually, they bless your independence instead of trying to keep you small. When you miss out on this kind of fathering, you can end up defensive, approval-seeking, or struggling with boundaries. The healing work means learning to reparent yourself and give yourself what you didn't get.
Host Troy L. Love sits down with James, a social worker who shares his journey from childhood abandonment and family wounds to grief after the death of a beloved stepfather. They explore how anger, betrayal, addiction, faith, and self-compassion shaped his healing. Through candid conversation, James describes steps toward peace — setting boundaries with inner judgment, choosing faith over the numbing rebel, and using hardship to grow, serve others, and reclaim safety and purpose. Thanks to the Artists from Artlist and Storyblocks for the background music.
A county fair and a six flags with plenty of sleepy savings tips to carry you gently off to dreamland with your friend Ray.The show really needs your support right now. Please consider joining Sleep With Me Plus so we can keep coming out free for everyone. Start a free trial at sleepwithmepodcast.com/plusGet your Sleep With Me SleepPhones. Use "sleepwithme" for $5 off!!Are you looking for Story Only versions or two more nights of Sleep With Me a week? Then check out Bedtime Stories from Sleep With MeLearn more about producer Russell aka Rusty Biscuit at russellsperberg.com and @BabyTeethLA on IG.Show Artwork by Emily TatGoing through a hard time? You can find support at the Crisis Textline and see more global helplines here.HELIX SLEEP - Take the 2-minute sleep quiz and they'll match you to a customized mattress that'll give you the best sleep of your life. Visit helixsleep.com/sleep and get a special deal exclusive for SWM listeners!ZOCDOC - With Zocdoc, you can search for local doctors who take your insurance, read verified patient reviews and book an appointment, in-person or video chat. Download the Zocdoc app to sign-up for FREE at zocdoc.com/sleep PROGRESSIVE - With the Name Your Price tool, you tell Progressive how much you want to pay for car insurance, and they'll show you coverage options that fit your budget. Get your quote today at progressive.comQUINCE - Quince sells luxurious, ethically-made clothes and bedding at an affordable price. Transition your bed for the season with soft, breathable bedding from Quince. Go to Quince.com/sleep to get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order. ODOO - Odoo is an all-in-one management platform with a suite of user-friendly applications designed to simplify and connect every aspect of your company in one, easy-to-use software. Odoo is the affordable, all-in-one management software with a library of fully-integrated business applications that help you get MORE done in LESS time for a FRACTION of the price.To learn more, visit www.odoo.com/withme Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
[REBROADCAST FROM March 18, 2025] In a comedic drama film, stand-up comedian and actor John Leguizamo plays a man who finds himself in an unlikely friendship with a young woman searching for her estranged father on Facebook. The two of them just happen to have the same name: Bob Trevino. Leguizamo and writer-director Tracie Laymon, who partly based the film on her own experience, joins us to discuss "Bob Trevino Likes It" which is now streaming on Hulu.
TAKEAWAYSYoung men need to know that their mentors won't abandon themMany young men need help finding a career when they graduate high school - Stronger Than My Fathers helps aid young men in this areaMarcus's ministry also helps equip men with the tools they need to be good fathersHealthy fatherhood can be cultivated by mentoring and teaching the next generation
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Join me LIVE as I talk with my great friend Kevin Spainhour. Kevin will be my guest tomorrow, Saturday 7/2/25 at 8:30 am EST on the #ELB podcast. Kevin is an area Superintendent at the Winston Salem/West Forsyth School District in Winston Salem, NC He was a long time Principal and just concluded his first year as area Superintendent. We'll talk friendship, leadership, enjoying the journey--and Kevin's new leadership & inspirational newsletter: S.TA.R.T: 1 Struggle, 2 Tactics, Aligned Scripture, 3 Resources, The Prayer.Kevin and I were college basketball teammates @ Guilford College, co-authors of Dad's, Leaders, & Father Figures: https://andrewmarotta.com/book/, & one of my closest, dearest friends. I am honored he is joining me. We'll have some fun!You can learn more about Kevin & subscribe to START here: https://kspainhour.com/This podcast is sponsored by IXL Personalized Learning. IXL is used by more than 1 million teachers each day. It is also the most widely used online learning and teaching platform for K-12. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/ELBIXLKevin will be my guest tomorrow, Saturday, 7/2/25, at 8:30 am EST on the #ELB podcast.
Interested in joining Heroic Man? Watch the 14min Hero's Code workshop first - click here to watchFollow PeteFollow HeroicManFollow BenKeywords father wounds, masculinity, compassion, personal development, relationships, conflict resolution, integrity, emotional healing, father-son dynamics, shadow workSummary In this conversation, Pete Taylor and Benjamin Owen delve into the complexities of father wounds and their impact on men's lives. They explore themes of compassion, understanding, and the journey from pain to love as a driving force. The discussion highlights the importance of navigating conflict, the role of promises and integrity in masculinity, and the influence of father figures on personal development. The conversation concludes with a look ahead to the mother wound, emphasizing the need for holistic healing in relationships.Takeaways Every man carries his father either as a wound or as a guide.Reframing the past can lead to greater compassion for our parents.Father wounds can manifest in various ways, affecting our relationships.Understanding a father's love language can foster compassion.The shift from pain to love can change how we drive our success.Conflict can strengthen relationships and build trust.Integrity and being a man of your word are crucial for personal growth.Unkept promises can lead to feelings of inconsistency and chaos.The portrayal of successful men in media can influence perceptions of masculinity.Exploring the mother wound is essential for holistic healing.Chapters00:00Exploring Father Wounds04:38Compassion and Understanding in Father Relationships10:24The Shift from Pain to Love13:40The Impact of Father Figures on Personal Development18:42Different Types of Father Wounds20:53Confronting Conflict: The Path to Growth23:12Friendship and Conflict: Breaking Barriers24:46The Impact of Overbearing Fathers27:09The Desire for Discipline: A Reflection on Parenting29:28Integrity and Trust: The Foundation of Relationships33:27Cultural Narratives: The Demonization of Success
Wigan Warriors rugby league star and former Leeds Rhinos captain Kruise Leeming joins me for an honest, powerful conversation about leadership, loss, identity, and emotional growth.At just eight years old, Kruise lost his dad and was immediately told he was now “the man of the house.” That moment shaped everything: his drive, his discipline, and his approach to sport and leadership. But as he opens up here, it also left scars.We explore:The pressure of early responsibilityThe cost of performance-first leadershipOwning past mistakes and letting go of guiltReconnecting with faith, vulnerability and inner peaceBecoming a better man — for himself and the people around himKruise speaks openly about the things he got wrong, the people he wishes he'd said sorry to, and how he's learning to show up differently on and off the pitch.This episode goes beyond sport. It's about identity, masculinity, grief, and the courage it takes to slow down and change.Show NotesKruise's Journey into ManhoodLosing his father at age 8Taking on responsibility too youngBeing told: “You're the man of the house now”His mum's role in keeping him disciplinedSport as an Escape and a MirrorFinding rugby by chanceWhy individual sports weren't enoughRealising rugby gave him belonging and identityFeeling seen for the first timeThe Drive to Succeed and What It CostHis obsession with performanceLeadership at Leeds and the emotional disconnectHow “winning” became a way to avoid feelingThe relationships and moments he regrets missingThe Turning PointGrace (his partner) giving him permission to be vulnerableStarting to question: “Why does that trigger me?”Stepping into real masculinity, not performative strengthFaith, Reflection and Slowing DownLosing belief in God – and slowly finding it againHow faith helps him see beauty in differenceLetting go of judgement and controlMentors, Father Figures and Role ModelsThe influence of his grandad and Gaz GreenwoodLearning discipline, respect, and how to carry yourselfThe power of being held to a high standardLeadership, Identity and the Work AheadLearning to lead without angerUnderstanding himself through CliftonStrengthsStarting to feel free to be himself again at WiganLooking ahead to life after rugby: speaking, coaching, and helping others
World Renowned Fatherhood Expert Dr Anna Machin reveals the #1 lie about monogamy, how cheating hijacks human brains, and the evolutionary truth behind love, trust, and fatherhood! Dr Anna Machin is an evolutionary anthropologist and relationship scientist known for her groundbreaking research on human connection, love, fatherhood, and attachment. She is also the author of books such as, 'Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships'. She explains: How cheating activates your brain's reward system like an addiction. Why modern men are in emotional crisis and how society is breaking them. The hormonal reason you fall for the wrong person again and again. How your DNA, oxytocin, and dopamine shape who you love and trust. 00:00 Intro 02:31 Why Love Is the Core of Being Human 07:29 The Forgotten Role of Fathers 09:26 Individualism and the Current State of Love 15:00 Women Find Their Right Partner by Smelling Them 20:37 Testosterone Is Linked to Success in Men 22:07 How to Increase Your Attractiveness (Backed by Science) 26:39 Never Say This on a Date 27:52 Are “Icks” Red Flags We Should Listen To? 30:14 We've Got Too Many Dating Options 34:01 Monogamy and Polyamory 40:23 Why People in Polyamorous Relationships Hide It 42:05 Are We All Pretending to Be Monogamous? 43:25 Why the First 1000 Days Are Critical for a Baby 49:10 Rough and Tumble: The Parenting Technique Everyone Should Teach 52:06 How Your Brain and Body Change When Becoming a Dad 54:41 Why Some Dads Don't Instantly Bond With Their Kids 58:38 Mental Health Issues From Lacking a Father Figure Early On 1:02:16 Implications of an Absent Mother 1:11:24 Biological Fathers vs. Father Figures 1:12:57 Father Figures in Lesbian Couples 1:15:04 Are Parents Needed in the First Two Years? 1:21:27 The Optimal Scenario to Raise a Child 1:26:19 How Dads Can Bond With Their Newborns 1:30:02 Love Drugs 1:38:51 Understanding Attachment Styles 1:43:14 Is Modern Society Pushing Us Toward a Specific Attachment Style? 1:44:36 Doomscrolling on Dating Apps? This Is Your Attachment Style 1:47:43 How to Change Your Attachment Style 1:51:41 How ADHD May Impact Your Love Life 1:57:48 Do People With ADHD Cheat More Often? 2:01:59 How to Contain Your Impulses 2:03:18 Sex Life and Neurodivergence 2:04:04 Relationships as the Biggest Factor in Health and Longevity 2:10:20 What Happens to the Brain When It's in Love 2:14:23 When Did You Feel Like You'd Made It? Follow Dr Anna: Instagram - https://bit.ly/45ElU4p Website - https://bit.ly/3GcTT9S You can purchase Dr Anna's book, ‘Why We Love: The New Science Behind Our Closest Relationships', here: https://bit.ly/3GjfOfo You can purchase Dr Anna's book ‘The Life of Dad: The Making of a Modern Father', here: https://bit.ly/4lbtE2A Get your hands on the Diary Of A CEO Conversation Cards here: https://bit.ly/conversationcards-mp Get email updates: https://bit.ly/diary-of-a-ceo-yt Follow Steven: https://g2ul0.app.link/gnGqL4IsKKb Sponsors: KetoneIQ - Visit https://ketone.com/STEVEN for 30% off your subscription order Shopify - https://shopify.com/bartlett Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Adam Sandler Month takes on The Waterboy and Big Daddy, two classics that helped lock in Sandler's ‘90s superstardom. We've got rage tackles, courtroom stunts, bedtime accidents, and a surprising amount of heart. From Bobby Boucher's bottled-up fury to Sonny Koufax's last-minute dad instincts, we dig into what makes these characters work and why they're still so watchable. It's football, fatherhood, and full-on Sandler chaos, and somehow, it all still lands.Give us a follow on Instagram and TikTok: @high.expectations.pod on both platformsReach out with comments or suggestions at podcast.highexpectations@gmail.comMusic courtesy of Vince Sasso of the Vince Sasso Trio(check them out on Instagram! @vincesassotrio)
It's Gay Pride (in America)! To commemorate iconic homosexual musician George Michael in the week of what would have been his 62nd birthday, and for our fifth annual Pride episode in the last week of Pride MONTH, Matt takes a look at the enduring cultural impact of George Michael's song Father Figure, and the idea that, as eminent American producer, Dick Clark once put it “Music is the soundtrack of your life.” And from there, Matt talks about how George Michael's music helped him as a small boy to re-discover the fun of pop music, and maybe even life, after the sudden death of his father. It's an episode about a whole lot of things, it runs a slim, almost 27 minutes (a commute!), and it includes Liza Minnelli, Stephen Sondheim, and The Pet Shop Boys in a small but reassuring way.Subscribe to our substack hereFollow us on Instagram hereFollow Matt Phillp hereFollow Erin Hosier hereFollow Elizabeth Thompson here This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tellmeaboutyourfather.substack.com
On this week's episode of Overtime on Inferno, Jack finally enters the 21st century with a new mic, and Vitality continue their century in Austin.We think MongolZ coach maaRaa should be given the Logan invented "Father Figure of the Year Award" and have doubts about NAVI and G2s current lineups going into the break.We will be returning sometime next month for potential gameshow and FISSURE Playground episodes before Cologne kicks off in late July.Join the discord:https://discord.gg/X3jU4djxUKCheck out Logan's newsletter:https://thestratbook.gg
What happens when you realize the person you've been presenting to the world for decades isn't your true self? Jay Washington's powerful conversation takes us on a journey through authenticity, emotional growth, and unexpected life pivots.The conversation takes a deeply moving turn as Jay shares his transition from being the fun uncle ("funkle") to becoming a father figure ("dunkle") for his niece and nephew after they lost both parents. Rather than seeing this unexpected responsibility as a burden, Jay discovered it became his North Star, providing purpose and healing wounds he didn't know existed. "To make the choice to love a child that you didn't biologically create is a special gift," he reflects.Jay's insights on setting boundaries, emotional intelligence, and breaking generational cycles offer practical wisdom for anyone navigating their own pivot. His simple yet profound advice to his younger self "I would hug him and tell him you are enough" encapsulates the core message of his transformation. For men especially, his advocacy for emotional expression challenges harmful societal norms: "The more emotionally in touch you can be as a man, it takes security in yourself to go against what society has prescribed for you."Guest Bio:Jay Washington is Client Advisor, Vice President Workplace Retirement Solutions for JPMorganChase. He works with Chase Business Bankers and other intermediaries provide a turnkey 401(k) solution to business owner plan sponsors. Jay Joined JPMC in March 2025. Prior to that, Jay spent 25 years in the retirement space in various client facing roles, where his passion for better participant outcomes provided a wealth of opportunities.Jay graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania, with degrees in Economics and Journalism, and obtained his MBA from Point Park University— in addition to several industry designations. He holds FINRA Series 6, 7, 63 and 65 licenses. In his spare time, Jay enjoys working out and traveling. He is an active father-figure to his niece and nephew, as well as an active member and officer of five nonprofit boards.Connect with Jay:LinkedIn Connect with Theresa and Ivana:Theresa, True Strategy Consultants: tsc-consultants.com LinkedIn @treeconti, Insta @tscconsultants Ivana, Courageous Being: courageousbeing.com LinkedIn @ivipol, Insta @courbeingSITP team, Step Into The Pivot: stepintothepivot.com LinkedIn @step-into-the-pivot, YouTube @StepIntoThePivot
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For a moment we feel bad for Charlie on Next Gen NYC when he has to sit through an awkward and cringey lunch with Seth. But whatever glimmers of goodwill we feel rapidly evaporate after he makes microaggressions towards Riley and doesn't even feel bad about it. You can watch this recap on video, listen to our Love Island bonus episodes, and participate in live episode threads at patreon.com/watchwhatcrappens. Tickets for our final Seattle and LA tour dates on sale at watchwhatcrappens.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Want a masterclass in fan engagement? Not everything you see in the music industry is worth copying, but now and then, artists' release strategies really stand out... In this episode of Creative Juice, Jack and Circa break down Jon Bellion's release strategy for Father Figure and why it's one of the coolest fan-focused rollouts we've seen in a while! Learn about Jon's dedication to his email list and growing an old school style forum, what's working, why his fans are going crazy over it, and how you can take notes for your own marketing! If you're watching what other artists are doing and wondering what's worth paying attention to (and what's just hype), this episode will help you separate stunts from strategy! DISCOVER: How Jon Bellion Is Using Email Marketing And Forums To Build Deeper Fan Relationships Why His Approach To His Comeback Is Rallying His Fans What He's Doing Differently With Instagram How He's Driving Traffic To Release Shows And Merch Why Short-term Stunts Don't Create Long-term Fan Impact What To Model From Jon's Marketing and What To Avoid When Watching The Industry RESOURCES: Learn The Top Music Marketing Strategies Inside IndiePRO Jon's Finsta Account Join Us In The Indepreneur Discord Server! Looking to expand your team or need marketing help? Apply to work with IndieX!
On this episode we go over the hard truths of how we as hunters need to step it up to save the sport! Then we look into the father figure roll of houndsmen and I share some personal life stories with my Dad and Papa.
Chances are, he wrote your favorite song. Now, pop juggernaut Jon Bellion is back with his first album in 7 years. Tune in as J. Mac & Ryder break down his new project: FATHER FIGURE.
In this episode of 'Three Brothers No Sense', the brothers discuss a variety of current events, including the fallout between Elon Musk and the President, Coco Gauff's recent victory in tennis, and the implications of a Supreme Court ruling on no-knock warrants. They also explore the evolution of media, particularly the rise of streaming platforms, and reflect on the significance of the BET Awards in celebrating Black culture. The conversation shifts to the dangerous political climate in the U.S. and the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, culminating in a discussion about the rise of political violence and the need for serious leadership in government. The conversation delves into the complex dynamics between Black and Brown communities, exploring the historical context and current political climate. The brothers discuss the importance of unity in the face of oppression, particularly regarding ICE raids and the treatment of minority groups. They emphasize the need for solidarity and collective action while acknowledging the challenges and divisions that exist within and between communities. The discussion highlights the urgency of addressing these issues and the responsibility of individuals to engage in activism and support one another. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the profound impact of immigration policies on children and communities, emphasizing the need for unity and action among marginalized groups. They explore the challenges of community support and the importance of addressing systemic issues while also highlighting the role of father figures in shaping lives. The dialogue reflects a deep concern for social justice and the necessity of collective efforts to combat oppression.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Current Events Overview03:05 Coco Gauff's Rise in Tennis05:58 FBI No-Knock Warrant Case Update08:56 The Evolution of Media and Streaming12:00 BET Awards: Celebrating Black Culture14:59 Political Climate and Recent Events17:56 Global Tensions: Israel and Iran21:07 Concerns Over Political Violence23:59 Conclusion and Reflections on Current Affairs26:22 The Crossroads of Black and Brown Relations37:10 Political Dynamics and Community Responses49:10 Unity and the Fight Against Oppression57:44 The Impact of Immigration Policies on Children01:00:00 The Call for Unity and Action01:02:48 Addressing the Challenges of Community Support01:05:59 The Role of Father Figures in Our LivesKeywordsCoco Gauff, BET Awards, media evolution, political climate, Israel Iran conflict, FBI no-knock warrants, streaming culture, sports rivalry, current events, political violence, Black and Brown relations, community support, political dynamics, ICE raids, unity, oppression, minority struggles, activism, social justice, cultural awareness, immigration, community support, unity, father figures, social justice, Latino issues, systemic oppression, activism, education, family
This week, the full complement of Nerds celebrates Father's Day by looking at new trailers for Iron Heart and Superman. There was also a pleasant surprise this week, as a sequel to Spaceballs was officially announced, along with the return of some beloved cast members from the original. The live-action Legend of Zelda has been delayed by a few weeks. Is this a big nothing burger or a reason to be concerned? Disney & Universal take aim at MidJourney with a landmark lawsuit that could have big implications for AI-generated images moving forward. The guys say farewell to Sly Stone and Brian Wilson. All that, plus why are Marvel and DC skipping San Diego Comic-Con this year? Tune in and find out.@AttitudeAgg@WrestlngRealist@itsReyCash@PCTunney@itsmedpp@ViolentAesop@TheMindlessPod@therealcplatt@ChairshotMedia@BandwagonNerdsPROWRESTLINGTEES.COM/TheChairshot - Makes a GREAT GIFT!!!About Bandwagon NerdsJoin Patrick O'Dowd, David Ungar, PC Tunney, Rey Cash, and DPP as they keep everyone up on all things nerd and maybe add some new nerds along the way. It's the Bandwagon Nerds Podcast!About Chairshot Radio NetworkChairshot Radio NetworkLaunched in 2017, the Chairshot Radio Network presents you with the best in sports, entertainment, and sports entertainment. Wrestling and wrestling crossover podcasts + the most interesting content + the most engaging hosts = the most entertaining podcasts you'll find!MONDAY - Bandwagon Nerds (entertainment & popular culture)TUESDAY - 4 Corners Podcast (sports)WEDNESDAY - The Greg DeMarco Show (wrestling)THURSDAY - POD is WARFRIDAY - DWI Podcast (Drunk Wrestling Intellect)SATURDAY - The Mindless Wrestling PodcastSUNDAY - Keeping the news ridiculous... The Oddity / The Front and Center Sports PodcastCHAIRSHOT RADIO NETWORK PODCAST SPECIALSAttitude Of Aggression Podcast & The Big Five Project (chronologically exploring WWE's PPV/PLE history)http://TheChairshot.com PRESENTS...IMMEDIATE POST WWE PLE REACTIONS w/ DJ(Mindless), Tunney(DWI) & FriendsPatrick O'Dowd's 5X5Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/chairshot-radio-network/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this special Father's Day episode of The Street Gospel Podcast, I sit down with my Pastor and friend, Adam Friedrich. We chop it up about what it means to be a real father — not just in the home, but in the Spirit. We talk about being a spiritual leader, standing in the gap, and reflecting the Father above.There's laughs, some deep moments, and a whole lotta truth. Whether you're a dad, lost yours, never had one, or became one — this one's for you.
In this episode, Wellington is joined by guest Micah McDonald, a good friend of the show to discuss the current standing of the NBA Finals, why the Pacers keep defying the odds and thoughts on Tom Thibodeau's firing. Next up, they analyze the best locations for KD and Giannis and in the second half they review the new Jon Bellion album, Father Figure.
Send us a textBruce Wasser shares his journey of losing his father at age 15 and how this profound loss shaped his decision to become a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War and ultimately led to his 33-year teaching career.• Growing up in Seattle with his father Joe, a WWII veteran who instilled values of teamwork, equality, and community• Devastating loss of his father to cancer just 14 months after diagnosis when Bruce was only 15 • Becoming an overachiever in school and sports as a response to grief• Drawing the draft lottery number 90 during Vietnam and applying for conscientious objector status• Finding surrogate father figures in coaches, professors, and public figures like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.• Discovering his calling as a teacher where he could identify and connect with students who were hurting• Experiencing what his wife calls "post-traumatic growth" – becoming more empathetic through trauma• Suggestions for grieving on Father's Day: share grief with others, write letters to your father, find meaningful placesPlease like, subscribe and follow this podcast on your favorite platform. A glowing review is always helpful and, as a reminder, this podcast is for informational, educational and entertainment purposes only.Freed.ai: We'll Do Your SOAP Notes!Freed AI converts conversations into SOAP note.Use code Steve50 for $50 off the 1st month!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showYouTube Channel For The Podcast
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt episode of Hot Topics, hosts J. Fotsch and Will Cox sit down with Zach Troutman—coach, community leader and founder of Follow the Leader—to discuss the impact of intentional fatherhood, mentorship and vulnerability. Zach opens up about growing up without his dad, losing his best friend to suicide and how these experiences shaped his mission to provide stability, openness and support for his children and others. Key points include the power of transparency in fatherhood, how grief can be channeled into advocacy and mentorship and why dads must model emotional awareness for their kids. Zach also shares how his approach to parenting—screen-free weekdays, consistent structure and honest conversations—helps build strong, emotionally resilient sons. Through his coaching and suicide prevention work, he inspires others to love deeply, lead intentionally and step in as father figures where needed. Episode Highlights [02:56] – “Being their dad has opened me up because I don't want any of the dirtiness inside of me to get on them.” [05:57] – “I wanted to keep Adam's name alive… to create safe spaces for students, adults, businesses.” [10:39] – “Sometimes people don't understand—like, I can't meet you where you're at if I don't know where you're at.” [17:58] – “God, if they make a mistake today, let it be their mistake and not because they followed someone.” [25:23] – “I don't want my kids to ever think their Blackness is a handicap. I'm like, no—it's a superpower.” [30:54] – “It is literally set up for us to be mediocre parents... but being a great father, you gotta be intentional.” Resources
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we analyzed the fatherly demeanor of Jesus and Jairus in Mark Chapter 5. In verses 21-43 of the chapter, we see Jesus heal a bleeding woman and restore life to Jairus’s daughter in a nurturing and loving manner. We also see Jairus's unwavering faith as he patiently trusts Jesus’s healing power over his daughter. Then we had Ann Wilson join us to provide some insight on the importance of affirming your partner in marriage. Ann and her husband, Dave, are the co-hosts of Family Life Today, which airs weekly at 11 am on 90.1 FM. They’ve been married for over 44 years and have spent three decades teaching and mentoring couples and parents nationally. The duo has also authored several books, including “How to Speak to Your Husband When All You Want to Do Is Yell at Him.” We also had a surprise phone call from Karl, who is working with other Pastors in Burundi, East Africa. Then we had Chris Fabry join us. Chris is an award-winning author and radio personality. He is also the host of Chris Fabry Live and the co-host of Building Relationships with Dr. Gary Chapman. He has also authored over 80 books. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this heartfelt conversation, my Uncle Tom and I explore themes of fatherhood, personal growth, and the importance of family connections. We reflect on experiences, share insights on success, and discuss the impact of father figures in their lives. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of being present for loved ones and the lessons learned through life's challenges. Takeaways: The importance of taking breaks for creativity. Family connections shape our identities. Father figures can fill emotional voids. Success can be defined in many ways. Being present is crucial in parenting. Life lessons often come from personal mistakes. Memories with family create lasting bonds. Work-life balance is a continuous challenge. The influence of the moon on emotions and creativity. Every father should strive to be involved in their children's lives. titles Exploring Fatherhood: A Journey of Growth The Legacy of Family Connections Sound Bites "I was numbing myself." "Be there for your kids." "Only we can stop that." Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Setup 13:08 Exploring Family Heritage and the Chronister Name 15:27 The Significance of Family and Storytelling 17:36 The Birth of Coffee and Crystals Podcast 20:22 The Power of Crystals and Yoga 22:43 Defining Success and Personal Goals 24:53 Military Experience and Life Lessons 27:23 Career Journey and Aviation Expertise 31:13 Certification Journey and Career Development 35:06 Reflections on Fatherhood and Family Dynamics 42:16 Memories and Lessons from a Father Figure 51:25 The Importance of Presence in Parenting Carrie Soto Book Link: https://amzn.to/43UAmCK
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on Karl and Crew, we continued our weekly theme of Fathers in the Bible as we flipped to Exodus 18 to analyze Moses and his father-in-law, Jethro, as father-figures. We saw how Jethro provided counsel to Moses regarding his leadership, and because of the context of their relationship and who Jethro was, Moses was humble and receptive to it. Often, God places father-figures in our lives to help guide and counsel us because they may have experience or wisdom in areas we may not. We turned to the phone lines to hear about the father-figures in the lives of our listeners and how they impacted their lives. We also had Ron Deal join us to discuss the role and significance of a non-biological father figure, the step-dad. Ron is a best-selling author, licensed marriage and family therapist, podcaster, and popular conference speaker. He is also the Founder and President of Smart Stepfamilies and Director of Blended, a division of Family Life. Ron has authored several books, including “The Smart Stepdad.” Janet Parshall also joined us in analyzing the worldview of the modern woman with that of a godly woman. Janet hosts the national program, In the Market with Janet Parshall, which airs weekdays from 4-6 pm CT. She has been broadcasting from the nation’s capital for over three decades and has spoken internationally. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How can mindfulness, emotional intelligence, and a reimagined masculinity help American men and boys thrive in today's world?Jon and Will talk with Former Congressman Tim Ryan about his journey into mindfulness, its power to heal trauma - especially for veterans - and the need to rethink masculinity. Drawing from his experiences in sports, politics, and mental health advocacy, Tim explores the loss of traditional rites of passage, the rise of emotional intelligence, and how technology is reshaping manhood.Try NEURISH - Personalized nutrition for your mental health. Our new sponsor. 15% off with Promo Code MTM. Visit https://tinyurl.com/57e68ett to learn more about this incredible daily supplement.Feeling stuck? If you need help getting out of your rut, Will can help - head to willnotfear.com to learn more about his coaching to get you off the hamster wheel. More from MTM at: https://mentalkingmindfulness.com/ Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction04:17 - Growing Without a Father Figure 07:58 - Small Wins, Big Impact 08:43 - Sports, Confidence, and Connection 14:35 - Gender Dynamics in Work and Education 16:35 - Perspectives Across Class Lines 18:38 - Men, Mindfulness, and Society 23:00 - The Psychology of Modern Masculinity 27:45 - Being Yourself in Real Conversations 34:51 - Injury Recovery and Mindful Detachment 36:40 - Selfhood and the Fragility of Manhood 46:37 - Teaching Daughters Critical Awareness 52:47 - Decoding Romantic Signals for Young Men 58:19 - Emotions and Relationships for Boys and Men 01:01:33 - Building Emotional Safety at Home 01:03:15 - Misreading Kids' Emotions 01:19:01 - Autonomy and Choosing Your Circle Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
What does it really mean to live with discipline, and how does it create true freedom?Jon and Will sit down with retired Navy SEAL and leadership expert Jocko Willink to explore how discipline, ownership, and presence shape a fulfilling life. Jocko shares why taking action beats waiting, how to manage emotions under pressure, and the link between structured habits and personal freedom. They dive into the evolving landscape of masculinity, the role of sports in building confidence, and how to foster emotional intelligence in boys and young men. From leading teams to raising children, Jocko offers grounded insights on building trust, staying focused, and leading by example - whether on the battlefield or at home.Try NEURISH - Personalized nutrition for your mental health. Our new sponsor. 15% off with Promo Code MTM. Tap this LINK
What does it really mean to live with discipline, and how does it create true freedom?Jon and Will sit down with retired Navy SEAL and leadership expert Jocko Willink to explore how discipline, ownership, and presence shape a fulfilling life. Jocko shares why taking action beats waiting, how to manage emotions under pressure, and the link between structured habits and personal freedom. They dive into the evolving landscape of masculinity, the role of sports in building confidence, and how to foster emotional intelligence in boys and young men. From leading teams to raising children, Jocko offers grounded insights on building trust, staying focused, and leading by example - whether on the battlefield or at home.Try NEURISH - Personalized nutrition for your mental health. Our new sponsor. 15% off with Promo Code MTM. Tap this LINK
– With a friendly smile, he joked, “Akira, you caught a big fish!”Some nights, my younger brothers and I would huddle around him, pleading for his stories.Akira Odani lives in the historic city of St. Augustine, Florida. He is a member of the Taste Life Twice Writers' Group and the Florida Writers Association. Born in Tokyo, he graduated from International Christian University and earned his Ph.D. in Chinese History from Brown University. Some of his work has appeared in the pages of FWA anthologies, Kaidankai (Japanese ghost stories), and several versions of the Personal Story Publishing Project. His passion for writing comes from his ambition to understand the mystery of life and the world.
Character Counts: Building Value On and Off the FieldOverview:In this episode of the Blue Chip Academy Podcast, hosts Justin King and Ryan Mundy deliver a raw, real conversation around one of the most misunderstood and high-stakes factors in sports: character. They explore how elite athletes are evaluated for their performance and identity, mindset, and behavior off the field. From Shaduer Sanders' intentional early NFL steps to George Pickens' trade and the case of Chase Claypool, this episode breaks down how character—and how it's perceived—can define or derail a career.Core Themes & Insights:Execution & Growth: Justin's personal focus in year 38 is execution. The duo reflects on growth, legacy, and what it means to stay sharp while building something meaningful beyond sports.Father Figures & Development: A powerful sidebar around Jalen Brunson's success sparks a call for a future episode about the role of fathers in athlete development—and the difference between a supportive asset and a controlling liability in the parenting dynamic.Shaduer's Transition: Shedeur Sanders is entering the league with a strong, intentional approach. Justin and Ryan unpack the difference between valuation (pre-draft narrative) and operation (what you do in the building). His character off the field is being tested and reshaped, and his moves reflect a playbook built for longevity—not just flash.Character ≠ Politeness: Justin challenges the conventional definition of “character,” distinguishing between humanistic character and elite sports character. Using examples like Michael Jordan, Micah Parsons, and Antonio Brown, they show how traits that make you elite in competition might contradict traits praised in everyday society—but both matter in the business of sports.Talent vs. Tolerance: A recurring lesson—"Talent equals tolerance." If your talent is undeniable, teams will tolerate a lot. But the moment your value dips, everything changes. They discuss how players must be aware of the thresholds—like Pickens being moved from Pittsburgh—and the implications for athletes watching.Commodification Process: Athletes are developed in systems that prize production over humanity. Justin shares how athletes are often unaware of what they're being judged on outside of stats. He offers a breakdown: exposure metrics (40, bench, etc.), internal value (coachability, accountability, awareness), and how those are evaluated through trust.Choosing the Right Culture: Ryan opens up about choosing Michigan over Notre Dame, emphasizing the importance of knowing where to thrive culturally. Justin explains how culture and brand identity (e.g. being a "Michigan Man") start shaping your long-term value the moment you enroll.Networking & Real Relationships: They unpack the flawed advice given to athletes about networking. It's not just showing up—it's knowing how to provide value in a room. Athletes must learn how to pivot the conversation from football to business, career, or mission.“Trust compounds. Just like interest." – Ryan MundyIf you're an athlete, coach, or parent trying to make sense of how to navigate this system—beyond just hype—subscribe to the Blue Chip Academy Podcast.To prepare for the business of sports, check out L.I.G. Sports Group's Recruiting Business Masterclass and personalized Blueprint to Success Advisory programs.Built by Pros. Backed by Proven Strategy. Tap in—don't get left behind.L.I.G. Sports GroupSupport the show
The World's #1 Personal Development Book Podcast! In today's episode, we have the pleasure to interview Derick Sebastian, author of Daydreaming With Purpose: Self-Leadership Strategies to Manifest Your Passion Into Your Profession.Derick is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, life coach, and internationally acclaimed ukulele artist from Maui. Known for his heartfelt performances and the Spirit of Aloha, he has captivated audiences worldwide, earning recognition as one of the world's greatest ukulele players. His career spans songwriting, producing, and educating, blending passion, resilience, and purpose. He has performed for major names such as Oprah Winfrey, Jason Mraz, and Boyz II Men, as well as for NBA and MLB teams, including the Lakers, Clippers, and Diamondbacks.In this episode, you'll learn how Derick turned his childhood passion into a thriving career, the importance of self-leadership, and the mindset shifts necessary to manifest your dreams. We'll also dive into overcoming imposter syndrome, embracing the power of Aloha, and how small moments can change the course of your life forever.We hope you enjoy this incredible conversation with Derick SebastianTo learn more about Derick, buy his book , and other resources follow the links below:The Book: https://a.co/d/fgm8GIAWebsite: https://www.dericksebastian.com/https://www.instagram.com/dericksebastian/https://www.facebook.com/dericksebastianpagehttps://www.youtube.com/user/dericksebastianhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dericksebastian/Chapters: 1:38 – Finding His Calling at 11 4:24 – The Ukulele Journey 8:56 – A Father Figure's Impact 10:36 – Ukulele: Purpose, Joy & Travel 13:08 – Career Milestones & Big Moments 19:20 – Unboxing the Book & Overcoming Imposter Syndrome 24:29 – Impact Beyond Accomplishments 26:57 – For the Dreamers Facing Imposter Syndrome 30:01 – Turning Passion into a Career 31:20 – Hawaiian Chocolate Review & Unboxing 32:54 – Embrace the Aloha Spirit________________________________________________Join the world's largest non-fiction Book community!https://www.instagram.com/bookthinkers/The purpose of this podcast is to connect you, the listener, with new books, new mentors, and new resources that will help you achieve more and live better. Each and every episode will feature one of the world's top authors so that you know each and every time you tune-in, there is something valuable to learn. If you have any recommendations for guests, please DM them to us on Instagram. (www.instagram.com/bookthinkers)If you enjoyed this show, please consider leaving a review. It takes less than 60-seconds of your time, and really makes a difference when I am trying to land new guests. For more BookThinkers content, check out our Instagram or our website. Thank you for your time!