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Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube >>In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with productivity and remote work expert, Steven Puri, founder of the Sukha company.As a studio executive and producer on films from Die Hard to The Wolverine, Steven had to learn how to inspire a broad range of teams. When he moved into tech, he discovered a whole new set of remote work challenges, which led him to study the great minds of productivity. Now he speaks on remote work, leading virtual teams, and healthy productivity.---Connect with Steven | LinkedIn - IMDBThe Sukha Company | Website---For additional notes, links, and the video interview, click here.
To celebrate Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, we're flipping the script - literally. Matt Rendle and Jo Megarity step in as guest hosts, giving Mike and Julian a taste of the guest seat for once.We discuss the vital role of veterinary nurses, their professional evolution, and notable experiences in the field. The discussion highlights the indispensable teamwork between vets and nurses, the evolving educational standards, and crucial issues like imposter syndrome and professional respect.This isn't just another episode - it's a proper celebration of the voices that deserve to be heard more often! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTubeIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with the entrepreneur and author, Dr. Jim Gregory.In this conversation, Jim shares his story from conquering Madison Avenue to becoming a successful novelist after selling his global branding firm. Jim's story is a masterclass in embracing change and finding purpose later in life. Discover his invaluable insights on identifying unique opportunities, navigating career pivots, the power (and potential pitfalls) of partnerships, and how to cultivate a fulfilling life by pursuing your passions, even later in life. Connect With James Gregory, Ph.D.Connect with Jim | Website - Linkedin - Instagram - Tiktok - YouTube - FacebookFor the video interview, more notes, links and resources, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube here >In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with comedian and writer, Andres Schabelman. Andres was a successful tech entrepreneur, having been involved in the technology industry early on, including Airbnb and Fiverr. His accolades matter less to him now than his current dream of showing the magic and power of human connection around the world. Born and raised in New Orleans to Argentine-Jewish parents, he was surrounded by a broader Colombian-Catholic community in the South. He's also the author of the book, Captains Wanted (affiliate link), about how a person can do all that is expected of them and still fail, and what it looks like to forge ahead on a new path.Andres shares his deeply personal journey of confronting societal pressures, numbed emotions, and the pivotal moment of being robbed that forced him to re-evaluate everything. Discover how to identify and break free from living by others' values, start listening to your inner voice, and find joy in the journey rather than just the destination.---Connect With Andres SchabelmanConnect with Andres | Website - LinkedIn - Instagram - TikTok - YouTube - Facebook - Captains Wanted Book | Amazon (affiliate link)---For additional links, resources, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube here > ---In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with the author of It's About Time: Millions of Copies Sold for Dad, a writer and boxing trainer, Mark Connor.Mark Connor is a Literary Pugilist from Saint Paul, Minnesota. A lifelong boxer and Boxing Trainer, he runs a service called Fighting Chance/Boxing For Life.In this powerful conversation, Mark, a lifelong boxer, trainer, and author, unveils the surprising connections between boxing and the art of writing. Discover how understanding boxing's rhythm, a key insight from legendary trainers, can translate to dominating the fights in your life.---For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube hereIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Executive Coach at Novus Global, Keynote speaker, and Emcee, Trey McKnight.I recently met Trey at a Voices to Connect speaker showcase conference (Thank you, Jessica Lalley), and I was impressed by Trey's emceeing job at the event! Trey is a Visionary leader and coach with an intense passion for life, people, and inspiring transformational change in people to move toward what matters.In this conversation, Trey opens up about the fear and uncertainty that accompany major life changes, how he landed on his core purpose to "inspire people to move toward what matters," and the critical importance of embracing discomfort for growth, summed up in the mantra "Grow or Die." Discover his powerful insights on the Vision-Mindset-Strategy framework, the distinct roles of coaching and mentoring, overcoming insecurity with inspiration from stories like Moses, and why systems are vital (but need regular checks to avoid becoming tyrannical). This conversation is packed with relatable struggles and actionable wisdom for anyone navigating transitions, seeking clarity on their purpose, or ready to unlock their true potential. Click here for additional notes, links, resources, and the video interview. Connect With Trey McKnightConnect with Trey | LinkedIn - Instagram - Threads - Facebook - Novus Global | Website - Trey's Coaching PageThe Echo Group (For Speaking) | WebsiteBig Stuf Ministries (Summer Camps for Students) | Website
Dr David Williams joins Mike and Julian for an extensive conversation that spans various topics including the power of a bow tie, lifelong learning, and the intersection of faith and veterinary medicine. Dr Williams shares heartwarming anecdotes from his life and career, recounts his near-death experience, and discusses the importance of joy and empathy in veterinary practice. The episode also delves into ophthalmology, highlighting Dr Williams' expertise and passion for teaching. This engaging conversation is filled with humour, wisdom, and a deep love for veterinary science. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Type: Inspirational PeopleClick here to watch on YoutubeIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with my new friend, writer, director, and storyteller, Salvatore DiSalvatore. Salvatore DiSalvatore, whom I know as Jack, is also a Communications team leader for a parish in Georgia.Jack and I met at Learnwell Collective's story lab when I filmed the unboxing of my book, From the Garden to the Cross. If you watch the video, Jack generously prayed over me. This providential encounter was facilitated by our mutual friend, Todd Miechiels of The 315 Project.In this conversation, I tease out and explore Jack's faith story, and how narrative and writing are woven throughout his life. Jack discusses the concept of "confident vulnerability"—being authentic and open, even at the risk of criticism—as a way to deepen self-understanding. This is contrasted with the dangers of "pandering," especially within certain cultural contexts, which can lead to losing one's sense of self. Discover the importance of embracing your narrative and living sincerely. Connect with Jack | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link)For the video version, notes, and links, click here.
In this episode, Mike and Julian are joined by Andy Green – small animal vet, leadership mentor, and Director at the employee-owned Pennard Vets.Andy explores the importance of forming habits, nurturing a growth mindset, and the power of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP). Learn how he has mastered the guitar, adopted daily practices, and even ventured into helicopter flying.Packed with practical tips on staying present, communicating effectively in vet consultations, and fostering a positive mindset, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to transform their daily routine and achieve mastery in various aspects of life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with my friend Allison M. Miller. Allison is an author, Biblical counselor, and co-founder of Destined For Glory, a Christian ministry helping survivors Unravel Complex Trauma.In this conversation, Allison shares her profound journey from trauma to healing, discussing the impact of generational patterns, the distorted perceptions of love, and the role of faith in her recovery. She emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries, understanding complex trauma, and the power of community in the healing process. Through her organization, Destined for Glory, she aims to help others navigate their trauma and find hope and purpose. The discussion also touches on the significance of truth, forgiveness, and living in alignment with God's purpose. In this conversation, JAllison Miller also shares the themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the importance of mentorship. We discuss the fear of sharing personal struggles, the journey of embracing imperfection, and the power of stories in shaping our identities. Ultimately, we highlight the importance of faith and community in overcoming life's challenges and the value of mentorship in personal growth.Disclaimer: This conversation is not a substitute for engaging in professional psychiatric or psychological healthcare. Please seek out professional advice when facing complex problems.Connect With Allison M. MillerConnect with Allison | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link)Destined For Glory | Website - YouTube - Instagram - Pinterest - LinkedinFor additional notes, the video version, and links, click here.--Podcasthon: This episode is part of the 3rd edition of Podcasthon! For one week, more than a thousand podcasts will highlight a charity of their choice.
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/rIive_74t0o
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/GT7n-oM0zho
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Anthony Mohr. Anthony J. Mohr served for 26 years as a judge on the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. He also sat as a judge pro tem on the California Court of Appeal. In January 2021, he became a fellow at the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and is now a senior editor of the Harvard ALI Social Impact Review. His stories and essays have received six Pushcart Prize nominations. He has worked on the staffs of Evening Street Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, Hippocampus Magazine, and Under the Sun. As the son of actor Gerald Moore and stepson of a wealthy entrepreneur Stanley Dashew, Anthony provides fascinating insights into old Hollywood, the early days of Beverly Hills, and the personal challenges of navigating two contrasting family cultures.In this conversation with Anthony Moore, author of Every Other Weekend (affiliate link), we discuss Anthony's childhood experiences growing up in a divorced family, the contrasting influences of his parents, and the lessons learned from his upbringing. Anthony shares insights on navigating relationships, the impact of divorce on identity, and the importance of mentorship. He also reflects on his journey to becoming a judge and offers advice for aspiring judges and those dealing with regret in life.For additional links, the video version, and show notes, click here.
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/GT7n-oM0zho
In this engaging episode of Veterinary Ramblings, Mike and Julian are joined by Rebecca Amos from the Highland Wildlife Park. Rebecca sheds light on her intriguing work involving the reintroduction of wild cats, challenges of conservation projects, and the diverse species she works with, including polar bears and medicinal leeches. The conversation ranges from the specifics of wild cat reintroduction, the ethical considerations of keeping animals in captivity, to the fascinating world of invertebrate medicine. Rebecca also shares personal anecdotes about her life in the Highlands, including her climbing adventures and love for the majestic landscapes. The episode is packed with informative discussions on wildlife conservation, the adaptation of polar bears to changing climates, and the potential future of de-extinction projects. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/17fIJ4RW77s
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/dS0DarSDFCU
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/dS0DarSDFCU
In this episode, Mike and Julian are joined by Fergus Allerton, a leading voice in antimicrobial stewardship within veterinary medicine, to tackle the pressing issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).They kick things off with a light-hearted chat about sore throats and antibiotics before diving into the complexities of AMR and the global risks it poses. Fergus breaks down how antimicrobial resistance develops, why responsible antibiotic use is critical, and highlights key initiatives like the PROTECT ME guidelines and Antibiotic Amnesty.The conversation also explores parallels between human and veterinary medicine, the role of education—especially for children, and how One Health links human and animal health.Fergus shares his personal experiences, including his work as an independent visitor with Barnardo's and his passion for veterinary medicine. To wrap up, he takes on the 60-second CPD challenge, offering practical, actionable steps for vets to make a real impact in antimicrobial stewardship.
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/MmVrUcgOg2o
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/PU6u0UrcjIE
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph. Watch: https://youtu.be/PU6u0UrcjIE
In this episode, Julian and Mike introduce Allison Johansson, an expert on managing stress and trauma. The discussion revolves around techniques for dealing with acute and chronic stress, using unconventional but effective methods such as EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing) and polyvagal theory. Allison explains how to identify and address stress responses, comparing them to a small child seeking attention. She elaborates on the physiological and psychological aspects of stress and trauma, offers quick tips for managing day-to-day stress, and highlights the importance of feeling safe. The dialogue also touches on specific stress triggers for veterinarians and strategies to cope with burnout. Allison concludes with a 60-second CPD segment on finding safety in stress and announces her upcoming book on well-being in veterinary medicine. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview Click here to watch this interview on YouTube >> In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Theresa Ward. Theresa is a keynote speaker, facilitator, culture and communication coach, and the founder of Fiery Feather which helps organizations get things done and enjoy the journey. In this interview, we dive into Theresa's story, and what she thinks about stories, systems, and mentoring. We were connected through our mutual Design Thinking friend, Sara Musgrove. Check out the conversation below, where Theresa shares her story and the lessons learned along the way. For additional show notes, the transcript, and links, click here.
In this episode, Dr Dave Nicol joins Julian and Mike to share his journey from veterinary practice owner to author and mentor for aspiring vets. Together, they explore the complexities of leadership within veterinary medicine, the vital role of mentorship, and Dr Nicol's innovative approach to enhancing both emotional and practical support for new graduates. The conversation also touches on his passion for triathlons, the importance of rest and recovery, and key considerations in end-of-life care for pets. With a mix of personal stories, professional insights, and Dr Nicol's forward-thinking ideas, this episode offers valuable advice on making veterinary practice more sustainable and fulfilling. Tune in for an inspiring discussion that blends experience, empathy, and expertise. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph.
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph.
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph.
For years Claude Robinson was doing crime to fund his heroin addiction. He was eventually locked up with murderers in Goulburn Prison, where he shared a dentist with Ivan Milat. But in 2006 he made a big change, to turn his life around. (CW: descriptions of drug use, addiction, and crime)Claude Robinson is the manager of Rainbow Lodge, a home in inner Sydney for men just out of prison. Claude knows the place well because nearly 20 years ago he was sent there himself.Claude was a heroin addict who had taken to crime to pay for his habit and wound up in a minimum security jail. But after he assaulted a prison guard, he ended up in one of Australia's toughest jails - Goulburn Correctional Centre. While Claude was inside, his father died, and he found out that he had inherited $60,000.It was a chance to start a new life when he got out of prison. But instead, he and a girlfriend checked into a hotel in Kings Cross and bought some backs of heroin. Within weeks, all of Claude's inheritance was gone.In 2006, Claude was back in prison when he decided to finally change his story. He got off drugs, went to TAFE, and started working his way back to Rainbow Lodge, where he helps men who have walked a similar path to his own.Help and support is always available: The National Alcohol & Other Drug Hotline is a free and confidential 24/7 phone service that provides counselling, advice, and information for those struggling with addiction. Call 1800 250 015.This episode of Conversations discusses drug use, substance abuse, addiction, crime, mental health, toxic masculinity, manhood, fatherhood, parenting, turning your life around, getting clean, rehabilitation, rehab, intervention, AA, NA, sponsors, inheritance, heroin, methadone, ice, meth, illicit substances, incarceration, recidivism.
In this episode of Veterinary Ramblings, hosts Mike Brampton and Julian Hoad are joined by wildlife conservationist Nicky Fish for an inspiring exploration of bats, biodiversity, and beyond. Nicky shares her deep knowledge of bat conservation, discussing the threats they face from climate change and wind farms, while shedding light on their remarkable echolocation abilities. The conversation also dives into the art of bodging, building wildlife-friendly habitats, and Nicky's personal truffle-hunting adventures with trained dogs in the picturesque landscapes of Snowdonia. With captivating stories of Welsh wilderness, practical conservation tips, and a deep passion for preserving nature, this episode is a must-listen for nature lovers and eco-enthusiasts alike. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Struggles, failures, and wins. Now more than ever, we need stories that inspire hope. The stories you share with your children, grandchildren, neighbors, and customers demonstrate how your life experiences have made a difference. Sharing stories brings people together. In this episode, our aim is to inspire listeners by showing that all life experiences, including struggles, failures, and past pains, can lead to victories and often happy endings. No matter what challenges you are facing, sharing your stories can help others heal, inspire perseverance, and encourage finding creative ways to turn life into a joyous story with many chapters of triumph.
Tim Klund with The Celebrity Softball Classic was in studio today as a guest with Michael Molthan host of The M2 The ROCK Show. The M2 The Rock Show showcases Inspirational Stories from Inspirational People. Tune in this Sunday to watch this amazing interview. To purchase tickets click here: http://celebritysoftballclassic.orgSpecial Thanks To : GracePoint MediaWhat sets Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock's story apart is the realization that there wasn't just one rock bottom; there were many. And from those challenging moments, he emerged stronger and more determined than ever. Today, he leverages his personal experiences and magnetic, relatable personality to inspire others to embark on their own transformative journeys. Michael Molthan - M2 The Rock is proof that even in the darkest of times, one can find a path to fulfillment and purpose, using rock bottom as a steppingstone rather than an endpoint.Michael Molthan's mission is to raise the meaning of “Rock Bottom” sharing his relatable stories for everyone by rebuilding the “Spirit, Mind, and Body”. When this is “Out of Order” our life is full of chaos and confusion. Michael Molthan doesn't shy away from talking about his painful past of trauma, drug, alcohol, and work addiction.On his talk show called The M2 The ROCK Show, he interviews inspiring people with inspiring stories. For over 2o years, Michael Molthan has been known as one of the most well-known Luxury Homebuilders in Dallas, Texas - The Park Cities and also in the country until 2009. Michael Molthan finally hit rock bottom. Drugs. Alcohol, and crime. And absolute chaos. He accumulated 27 mugshots in four years and was about to enter a place he swore he would never go: prison. Addiction was Michael's temporary solution to heal from a dark childhood trauma secret. Little did he know that being imprisoned and reading and writing for inmates that could not read or write. On October 13, 2017, Michael was miraculously released 2 years early from prison before completing his sentence. He traveled 300 Miles back to Dallas, Texas, to see Judge Jennifer Bennett to turn himself in. For the first time Judge Bennett could see this miraculous change that had taken place in Michael's life, so she pardoned him and told him to go “pay it forward”. That's what Michael Molthan has been doing for the last 7 years. Michael is the host of The M2 THE ROCK Show, one of the fastest growing shows/podcasts in the country that dives into the topic of self-improvement, spirituality, health, mind, and many more. Michael Molthan is the author of two books, “300 MILES – Memoir of Michael Molthan” and “Today, I Realize - Daily Devotional 2025” being released in 2025. Michael's main passion is simple and profound: “That Everyone Is An Addict”. FOLLOW M2 THE ROCK BELOW:WEBSITE: M2 THE ROCKINSTAGRAM: THE M2 THE ROCK SHOW Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-m2-the-rock-show-michael-molthan--3443849/support.
From Utra Running to helping others run their first 5K, Melissa Sharp turns every step into purpose. Grab a cup of coffee (you'll need it to keep up with Melissa) and get ready to be inspired. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is brought to you by Nexthome Team Ellis, Security Bank of Pulaski County, The Bow and Barrel Sportsmen Center and TK's Pizza in St. Robert. The Fort NOT Lost in the Woods Podcast is a production of O'Quinn Marketing. For information on being a guest or sponsor, email tracy@oquinnmarketing.com
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with creative entrepreneur, Ross Boone. Ross is an illustrator, founder of Raw Spoon, and maker of Creature Habits, an app for Android and Apple phones. Ross and I were connected through our mutual friend Ivan Alfaro. We had an Italian lunch years ago, and Ross also illustrated a conversation on the issue of children's life and abortion between me and Ivan. In this episode, we're diving into Ross' story & wisdom. Connect With Ross Boone Connect with Ross Boone | Instagram - Youtube - LinkedIn - Threads Raw Spoon | Website - Instagram - Facebook Creature Habits | Apple - Android - Web Version Additional Resources Click here for the transcript, links, video version, and more resources related to this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
In this episode, Candace shares an article that stopped her in her tracks and had her rethinking how much time she was spending inside her home sweet home. Stay tuned until the end of the episode, where she reveals her thoughts on the secret fountain of youth. Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Inspirational People in Trucking History #history #trucking #inspirational #truckdrivers We have met many people in the trucking industry that have inspired us from our local area to around the World. That being said there were certain people that without their involvement there may not be a trucking industry. We talk about them on the show today. This episode is sponsored by Bison Transport with many opportunities for truck drivers in their fleet across Canada. At Bison – they put Safety First Bison's “Right to Decide” Policy gives every Driver their ultimate protection. Drivers make the final decision if it is safe to drive and Bison actively encourages Driver's use of this policy. Safe Driving Reward Program Bison's Safe Driving Reward Program financially rewards Drivers for achieving safe miles. Our top level Drivers earn up to 15% more through this program. Rewards are paid quarterly and can be deposited directly in your Group RRSP if you choose. Experience a Fleet of Support At Bison Fleet support means 24/7 Live support for all Drivers and Owner-Operators, allowing you to focus on maximizing your miles on each trip Bison also offers app-based solutions to make every trip as smooth as possible, including in-yard trailer location, trip rating and digital paperwork transfer Drive State of the Art Late Model Freightliner and Volvo Tractors at Bison Bison Drivers enjoy the safest and most comfortable tractors on the road with integrated powertrains, and fully automatic transmissions. All Bison's tractors come equipped with the latest safety features in the Detroit Assurance and Volvo Active Driver Assist platforms. These safety systems provide safety features such as collision mitigation, driver side airbag, land departure and adaptive cruise control to support the driver at all times while over the road. You can learn more about Bison and the opportunities available at www.bisondriving.com or call 1-800-527-5781 @BisonTransport #bisontransport DriverCheck is a leader in drug and alcohol, cognitive, and workplace testing helping employers have a safe workplace for their staff. Learn how DriverCheck can help you be safe at www.drivercheck.ca DriverVerified is an online platform that allows you to keep a profile that can be found by potential employers, sent directly to insurance professionals, or updated with documents that help you stand out from other applicants. You can learn more about DriverVerified at www.driververified.com Set up your free profile today. About the Show LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , ITunes, Stitcher, Spotify, Tunein, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB www.TheLeadPedalPodcastFanClub.com LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on iTunes or on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com Join The Lead Pedal Podcast Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalpodcastfanclub.com
There were so many questions sent in for November's Ask Me Anything that I decided to answer them in this month's solo episode. Thanks to everyone who took the time to write in!Questions answered in this episode:What's your best beauty product of 2023?What's the most embarrassing beauty treatment you've ever had?What is something you're doing in 2023 that you weren't doing in 2022?Best way to get back on the wagon?Would you recommend tweakments?What are your thoughts and advice on fillers and botox? Should I continue?Biggest current challenge or goal and how you're navigating to overcome or achieve it?In your adult life, what experience, book, and person has had the greatest impact?Complete Taylor Swift virgin, where should I begin?I know you love Skims but do you ever feel uncomfortable supporting such a grotesquely rich family?I want to read Brain over Binge because I know I have issues with food and a lot of what you've said about food taking up a lot of mental brain space really resonates, but I'm terrified it won't have the same effect on me.I want 2024 to be the year I stop being lazy, start going to the gym and eat well. Any tips?I'm thinking of getting some dumbbells so I can work out at home, any suggestions for what weight I should start with?Are you still getting up early?I really respect your journey with coming to terms with food issues etc but I am disappointed you advocate for calories. It makes me think you've ultimately bought into diet culture so it's less of a recovery and just another type of disorder.To join the Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Watch clips from the podcast >> Youtube | The Emma Guns ShowSign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter.Subscribe now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with business owner Glenn Shelhamer. Glenn is the founder of The Shelhamer Group in Los Angeles, California helping people find and sell their homes. He was referred to me through an Atlanta agency for working together on the Search Engine Optimization front. We've been working together since earlier this year and through that experience, I invited Glenn to join me and share his story and entrepreneurial wisdom. Additional Resources For the video version, show notes, and links, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with digital marking expert, and long-time friend, Ron Medlin. Ron, a fellow internet marketer, is someone I orbited around via mutual friends until we met in person. We traded places on a client project years ago and have since stayed in touch, occasionally getting together for a meal and chat. Ron has been building a community-based business on Facebook, and has an insightful journey; so I wanted to get him on the podcast to share his story. Check out our conversation below, where Ron shares the lessons learned along the way. Additional Resources For show highlights, links, and the video version, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Beth Haun. Beth and I have been through hills and valleys together and has been a vital part of my own story. She was originally a client of Noodlehead Marketing who became a team member and an influencing leader of our marketing business. She was also a participant in the Noodlehead Marketing transition into intentionality, a learner of constructive development theory via the Leaders Lyceum, a part of the Win Without Pitching transition, involved in the Island Story adventure, and a co-creator of IDEMA; a framework for capturing and sustaining ideas. I'm grateful for the impact Beth has had on my life and look forward to her sharing her life with you today. Additional Resources For show highlights, links, and the video version of the conversation, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with comedian and online campus pastor at Victory World Church, Stephen Hataway. We were connected through our mutual friend, Jessica Lalley, of Voices to Connect. This discussion explores the theme of using laughter as a coping mechanism in the face of tragedy. Stephen shares personal experiences about his parents' divorce, his father's gender transition, and his childhood bullying. He also discusses transforming adversity into something positive, recounting his journey from homelessness to ministry. Stephen had an unconventional career as a cemetery plot salesman and now provides insights for leading digital online communities. Both Stephen and I are dying to have you check out this episode, so enjoy watching or listening below! Additional Resources For the video version, additional links, and conversation highlights, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Ellen Bristol, founder of the Bristol Strategy Group and non-profit fundraising guru! Ellen and I originally connected when Hubspot referred Ellen my way for updating her Hubspot website. In this conversation, Ellen shares her story, including her windy road into entrepreneurship, the different dynamics she explores with her non-profit coaching clients, and the ways she's led the charge in transforming how the non-profit world thinks about and acts around money. This terrific conversation brings out the deep wisdom Ellen has gained over the eight decades on this blue planet. For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Today Candace talks about the small shifts she's making this summer and how you can also be intentional about enjoying the season you are in.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Today Candace talks about jumping into a season of consuming less so that she can create more.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Happy Friday! Today Candace pulls the SURRENDER card from her AFFIRMATORS deck and shares some thoughts that come up.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Today Candace talks about being a masterpiece & a work in progress simultaneously.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Today Candace talks about cancel culture and how we need to start letting each other be human. Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Happy Friday! Today Candace shares not one, but two more reasons she loves her hubby.Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Today Candace talks about gifting an experience instead of another thing that just collects dust, takes up space and never gets used. Candace Dunaway is the Host of the All Things Relatable podcast. Candace practices daily gratitude and believes that this practice is the key to living a joyful life. Candace sees the world through an optimistic lens and looks for the silver linings, even in the most difficult of times. She believes that life is a collection of simple moments of joy that compound to create a happy life.Follow Candace on InstagramUse coupon code candace10 to receive 10% off your set of Now by Solu Meditation SpeakersGet your meditation speakers here
Join Nick Lamagna as he welcomes guest Dean Karnazes aka "The Ultramarathon Man!" He holds the record for the human to run the longest without stopping and was named One of Time Magazine's 100 most influential people in the world and even RAN AROUND THE WORLD NAKED! After ditching his MBA and headed down a career path in business at the age of 30 after a wild night he changed his focus in life to devote his time to running ultramarathons and found ways to build a brand and monetize his passion through the lessons he learned in business and apply them to making a living in his sport! He has ran in over 300 marathons, done 50 marathons in 50 days in 50 states, ran from Disney in California to Times Square in NYC, ran the Silk Road, The Road To Sparta, carried the olympic torch twice, competed 10x and even Won the worlds toughest footrace The Badwater Ultramarathon, Won an ESPN espy, 3x winner of endurance athlete of the year and more! On top of being who has pushed the mental and physical limits of the human mind and body for over 30 years he also has found time to be a NY times best selling author of multiple books. We discuss his most recent book "A Runners High: My life in motion" as well as many of the topics below in this incredible interview. Stay tuned this week for a giveaway for FREE copies of Dean's new book! Topics for this episode include: ✅ How to make money doing what you love ✅ What many businesses are missing in their marketing ✅ How athletes can truly have longevity in sports ✅ Why don't people fulfill their true potential ✅ The key to keeping young and your mind fresh ✅ The role of a supportive spouse in business ➡️ More! See the show notes to connect with all things Dean Text Nick "Real Estate" deals together whether you are new or experienced at (516) 540-5733 --- Connect with Dean: ultramarathonman.com Dean Karnazes on Twitter Dean Karnazes on Facebook Dean Karnazes on Instagram Dean Karnazes on LinkedIn --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers