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In this powerful episode, we're joined by Kevin Lowe, an inspirational speaker and podcast host who shares his remarkable journey of losing his sight at 17 and discovering an entirely new way to "see" the world. Through launching his own travel agency, creating a podcast during the pandemic, learning how to 'see' through sound and now inspiring others through speaking, Kevin exemplifies resilience in its purest form. His personal equation—"faith plus family equals a life worth living"—reminds us all to identify what gives our lives meaning, especially during our darkest moments. Kevin's story isn't just about overcoming blindness—it's about transforming limitation into possibility and finding purpose in pain. As he puts it, "Through the vulnerability of the brain that I became blind, but it's also through the power of the brain that I learned to see again." Follow Kevin's journey on his podcast "Grit, Grace and Inspiration" or learn more about his speaking at kevinspeaks.org. If this episode hit you in the heart and you're ready to turn your own adversity into strength, I want to personally help you. Book a free 30-minute coaching consult call with me (yes, WITH ME—not some team member). Visit my website here to submit for a coaching call with me! CLICK HERE to ORDER my book "Okay. Now What?" - How to Be Resilient When Life Gets Tough. Want to download a free chapter of my book to give it a read first? CLICK HERE. To hire me to speak at your organization or next event, visit https://www.kategladdin.com/ Introduction to the Episode (00:00:00) Kate Gladdin welcomes listeners and introduces the theme of personal resilience. Introducing Kevin Lowe (00:01:06) Kate introduces Kevin Lowe, discussing his background as an inspirational speaker and blind visionary. Kevin's Journey Begins (00:02:00) Kevin shares the timeline of his blindness, marking 21 years without sight. The Diagnosis (00:02:43) Kevin recounts his life in 2003 and the medical issues leading to his brain tumor diagnosis. The Tumor Discovery (00:05:04) Kevin describes the shocking moment his mother received the news about his brain tumor. The Severity of the Condition (00:07:07) Discussion of the tumor's impact and the urgency for surgical intervention. The Surgery Announcement (00:10:05) Kevin recalls the reassurance from his neurosurgeon about the surgery and recovery expectations. Surgery Day (00:12:46) Kevin reflects on the day of his surgery and the changes it would bring. Waking Up Blind (00:14:17) Kevin describes the moment he realized he was completely blind after surgery. The Aftermath of Surgery (00:15:06) Discussion of the complications and challenges Kevin faced post-surgery. The Realization of Blindness (00:16:49) Kevin shares his emotional struggle and repeated realization of his blindness. Learning to 'See' Again (00:18:34) Kevin discusses discovering echolocation as a method to navigate the world as a blind person. Training in Echolocation (00:19:15) Kevin explains his training experience with Brian Bucci to learn echolocation techniques. The Process of Retraining the Brain (00:22:39) Kevin highlights the neuroplasticity of the brain and how it can adapt to new ways of perceiving the environment. Here are the extracted timestamps and their titles from the podcast episode transcription segment: Kevin's Life-Changing Moment (00:22:57) Kevin describes a pivotal moment where he learns to use echolocation to navigate his environment. The Power of the Brain (00:25:25) Discussion on how Kevin's brain adapts, allowing him to perceive shapes and figures through sound. Mainstream Techniques for Vision Problems (00:26:50) Kevin reflects on the acceptance of echolocation training in organizations for the blind. Navigating the World with Confidence (00:28:21) Kevin shares how echolocation enhances his ability to navigate confidently in public spaces. Heightened Senses After Losing Sight (00:29:00) Kevin confirms that losing sight has heightened his other senses, especially hearing. Resilience and Adaptability (00:30:08) Kate emphasizes the resilience of the human body and the ability to overcome challenges. The Role of Choice in Overcoming Challenges (00:30:57) Discussion on how Kevin's choices and efforts contributed to his journey of adaptation. Starting a Travel Agency (00:31:27) Kevin shares how he transitioned from blindness to running his own travel agency. Building a Brand and Purpose (00:35:40) Kevin discusses the purpose and fulfillment he found in running his travel agency. Career Transition During the Pandemic (00:36:48) Kevin reflects on how the pandemic forced him to pivot in his career. Using Experiences to Inspire Others (00:37:16) Kevin talks about his current purpose of inspiring others through his experiences. Starting a Podcast (00:38:37) Kevin shares how he began his podcast as a way to connect and inspire during quarantine. Motto for Overcoming Hard Days (00:41:26) Kevin reveals his personal motto that helped him through dark times: faith plus family equals a life worth living. Promoting Kevin's Podcast (00:44:13) Kevin shares information about his podcast, "Grit Grace and Inspiration," and invites listeners to join his email list. Kevin's Speaking Engagements (00:45:03) Kevin discusses his speaking services, encouraging organizations to consider him for their events. Anniversary Dinner Tradition (00:45:18) Kate asks Kevin about his tradition of dining at Outback Steakhouse on the anniversary of his blindness. Connection to Outback Steakhouse (00:46:10) Kevin explains the humorous connection to Outback Steakhouse and why it holds significance for him. Celebrating Life After Surgery (00:47:17) Kevin shares how the anniversary dinner symbolizes a celebration of life, not the loss of his sight. Reflecting on Emotions (00:47:34) Kevin discusses the emotional complexity of anniversaries and how they bring back memories. Cultural Humor (00:48:00) Kate and Kevin joke about Outback's portrayal of Australian culture and their own experiences with food. Full Circle Moment (00:48:29) Kate reflects on the journey and how Kevin's story connects back to the podcast's themes of resilience. Coaching Offer (00:49:14) Kate promotes her one-on-one personalized life coaching services for women seeking to regain control of their lives.
In this episode, we explore the power of humility in leadership—how standing with others rather than above them transforms teams, fosters growth, and creates lasting success. True leadership isn't about control; it's about service. When you lead with humility, you empower those around you, build stronger relationships, and inspire people to do their best work. We break down the key traits of humble leaders—listening before speaking, embracing vulnerability, and guiding with empathy and integrity. By showing that you don't have all the answers, you encourage collaboration and create a culture of trust and innovation. Whether you're leading a team, mentoring others, or striving for personal growth, this episode will equip you with actionable strategies to lead with humility and make a lasting impact. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why humility is a leadership superpower and how it drives success How serving others brings out the best in your team The importance of listening before speaking to value others' ideas Why showing vulnerability makes you a stronger leader How humility empowers and builds future leaders The role of empathy, integrity, and commitment in leadership If you're ready to become a stronger, more impactful leader, this episode is for you! CONNECT WITH US Are you ready to take your preparation to the next level? Don't wait until it's too late. Use the promo code “R4P2025” and save 10% on all our services. Check us out at www.spitfireelite.com! If you want to recommend someone to guest on the show, email Nik at podcast@spitfireelite.com, and if you need a professional pilot resume, go to www.spitfireelite.com/podcast/ for FREE templates! SPONSOR Are you a pilot just coming out of the military and looking for the perfect second home for your family? Look no further! Reach out to Marty and his team by visiting www.tridenthomeloans.com to get the best VA loans available anywhere in the US. Be ready for takeoff anytime with 3D-stretch, stain-repellent, and wrinkle-free aviation uniforms by Flight Uniforms. Just go to www.flightuniform.com and type the code SPITFIREPOD20 to get a special 20% discount on your first order. Big Rock - Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ #Aviation #AviationCareers #aviationcrew #AviationJobs #AviationLeadership #AviationEducation #AviationOpportunities #AviationPodcast #AirlinePilot #AirlineJobs #AirlineInterviewPrep #flying #flyingtips #PilotDevelopment #PilotFinance #pilotcareer #pilottips #pilotcareertips #PilotExperience #pilotcaptain #PilotTraining #PilotSuccess #pilotpodcast #PilotPreparation #Pilotrecruitment
Just an Average Man with Big Ideas. Taking Daily Action to Live with Passion and Purpose. Inspired to Inspire Others.Todays episode is a solo Podcast exploring the gifts in hardship and the blessings in starting over in whatever it is you're doing in life.And remember, wherever you're, there you are.
Leading with optimism is the key to navigating uncertainty and inspiring lasting success. In this episode, Amy Vetter sits down with Gary Thomson, founder of Thomson Consulting, to discuss his journey from growing up in a ministry household to leading one of the top CPA firms in the U.S. Gary shares how his background shaped his leadership style, the challenges and benefits of firm acquisitions, and why vulnerability and openness are essential traits for impactful leadership. He also reflects on mentorship, navigating change in the accounting profession, and how leaders can inspire teams by setting the bar for success. If you want to lead with optimism, clarity, and purpose—especially in difficult times—this episode is packed with wisdom and actionable insights.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! http://amyvetter.com/breakingbeliefspodcast
Growing up in a divorced family can shape your views on love, relationships, and identity. In this episode of the Blended Kingdom Teens Podcast, we sit down with Special Guest Dr. Dan Ennaco, to discuss how divorce impacts our lives, how to break free from negative thinking cycles by reading the Bible, and how your personal relationship with Christ brings healing. Through personal stories, biblical truths, and practical steps, we explore how to move beyond fear and step into God's plan for love and relationships. Key Topics Covered: - How divorce affects identity and relationships - Breaking free from fear and generational patterns - The power of faith in healing from past wounds - Speaking truth over your life and walking in freedom Tune in now to find hope, healing, and encouragement!Have a question or topic you want us to cover? Email it to info@blendedkingdomteens.comConnect with us:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blendedkingdomteensIG: https://www.instagram.com/blendedkingdomteens/Merch: https://blendedkingdomteens.com/#merchWebsite: https://blendedkingdomteens.com/
Live Your Dream Life: How to Achieve Your Goals and Inspire Others with Dane EspegardWelcome to Your Partner In Success Radio – I am your host, Denise Griffitts and my guest today, Dane Espegard is more than just a successful entrepreneur; he's a dream architect. As a Division Manager at Vector Marketing for nearly two decades, he's mastered the art of building high-performing teams and cultivating a culture where achieving personal dreams is at the core. Dane is the author of the #1 bestseller, "The Dream Machine," a guide to creating teams that achieve extraordinary outcomes by focusing on employee engagement through their personal goals. The book's core premise is deceptively simple yet profoundly impactful: when leaders invest genuine time and energy into understanding and supporting their team members' individual dreams, organizational performance dramatically improves. Dane provides a comprehensive framework for creating a workplace culture that doesn't just demand productivity, but actively nurtures individual potential. Get ready to learn from a leader who's not only passionate about business growth but also dedicated to helping others unlock their full potential and live a life filled with purpose and passion!Connect with Dane Espegard: Website | LinkedIn | Facebook | The Dream Machine Book We appreciate you tuning in to this episode of Your Partner In Success Radio with Host Denise Griffitts. If you enjoyed what you heard, please consider subscribing, rating, and leaving a review on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners and create even better content!Stay ConnectedWebsite: Your Partner In Success RadioEmail: mail@yourofficeontheweb.com
Show Notes – The Women's Running Collective Episode Title: From Non-Runner to Marathoner: Georgia's Journey to Inspire Others Guest: Georgia (@georgiarunsamarathon) In today's episode of The Women's Running Collective, we sit down with Georgia, a runner who has gone from being a self-proclaimed non-runner to a passionate marathon enthusiast in just over four years. In 2023, Georgia vlogged her journey training for her first marathon, which sparked her social media presence under the handle @georgiarunsamarathon. Through her content, she's inspired countless others to lace up their shoes and take on the challenge of running. We dive into Georgia's running journey, her commitment to helping others discover the joy of running, and how she balances her full-time career as a social media manager with her passion for fitness and creating content. Georgia also shares how she's built an inclusive, supportive community through her quarterly Sunday Social Run Club—an easy-paced run club designed to help newcomers to the sport feel confident and welcome. As someone who's navigated the highs and lows of marathon training, Georgia is also the co-host of Beyond the Finish Line, a podcast where she teams up with her coach to discuss the mental and physical challenges of long-distance running. She opens up about the vulnerability of sharing her journey online, including dealing with social media backlash, and how she rises above negativity to stay true to her mission of empowering others. What you'll hear in this episode: How Georgia went from being a “non-runner” to completing her first marathon The challenges and joys of balancing marathon training with everyday life How she inspires others through her vlogs and social media presence The creation and mission behind the Sunday Social Run Club What it's like to host Beyond the Finish Line and work with her coach Georgia's approach to overcoming social media backlash and staying true to her vision Links & Resources: Follow Georgia on Instagram: @georgiarunsamarathon Check out the Sunday Social Run Club Listen to Beyond the Finish Line podcast Connect with The Women's Running Collective: Instagram: @womensrunning_collective Website: www.womensrunningcollective.com
In this episode, Adam Galinsky, acclaimed professor and TED speaker, dives into the fascinating world of social hierarchy, influence, and inspiration. From his role as an expert witness in high-profile cases like Dominion vs. Fox News to his groundbreaking research on human dynamics, Adam shares how understanding social structures can empower us to inspire and connect with others. We explore the leader amplification effect, the surprising power of small actions, and the keys to fostering better relationships through empathy and acknowledgment. Adam also reveals how simple yet meaningful practices can help us navigate challenges and stay aligned with our values. Whether you're looking to improve your interactions, deepen your influence, or just better understand the psychology behind human connection, this conversation offers insights you won't want to miss. Adam's book, Inspire: The Universal Path for Leading Yourself and Others, is available wherever books are sold. You can learn more about Adam at adamgalinsky.com. Support the Show - Become a Patron! Help us grow and become a Patron today: https://www.patreon.com/smartpeoplepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Are you making these common bodybuilding mistakes? In this video I'm going to share the biggest mistakes that I've made when I started working out that held back my growth and progress in the gym. In this episode of the Total Fitness Bodybuilding podcast, I'm joined by some of my coaching students within the Muscle After 40 Blueprint Program and we discuss the top 3 mistakes that guys make when trying to get in shape, and provide you with real world action steps to fix them so you can accelerate your muscle gains and fat loss in the future. ============= Here are the time stamps for the topics covered... 0:00 - Intro. 2:48 - The 3 Phase Muscle After 40 Blueprint. 4:40 - The Next Level - Pass On What You've Learned and Inspire Others. 5:48 - You Can Start Building Muscle In Your 50's and Beyond. 7:00 - Don't Compare Your Results To The Fitness Influencers. 8:30 - The 3 Mistakes You Must AVOID In Order To Achieve Your Fitness Goals. 8:45 - The Quick Fix Seeker - VS - Long Term Sustainability. 9:20 - Yo-Yo Dieting - Losing Weight In The Short Term & Re-Gaining It Back Again. 10:56 - Mike's Experience With The Carnivore Diet & Intermittent Fasting. 11:20 - Losing Weight with Ozempic. 12:22 - Losing Muscle when Dieting. 13:25 - Learn From Others Mistakes - VS - Learning The Hard Way Through Your Own Mistakes. 13:43 - The Victim Mentality - It's Not My Fault... 14:45 - You Have More Control Over Your Health & Fitness Than You Realize. 16:28 - The Hero - VS - The Villain. 19:06 - The Debate To Ban Sports From School. 20:41 - It's The Food Companies Fault You're Fat. 21:38 - You Can Eat The Best Diet - OR - The Worst Diet - It's Your Choice. 23:24 - Book Recommendation - Salt, Sugar, and Fat... 26:51 - The Perfectionist - Why Striving For Perfect Is Hindering Your Progress. 28:00 - Information Overload & Contradictory Opinions. 29:13 - Give Yourself Permission To Take Imperfect Action. 32:20 - Mike's Liberating Experience After Letting Go Of Perfectionism. 33:48 - How High Achievers Deal With Stress At The Elite Level. 36:18 - Eustress VS Stress (i.e. good stress vs bad stress). 38:00 - Optimal Protocols For Studying And Learning - (Action vs Preparation) 39:33 - Stop Overthinking And Figure It Out As You Go. 40:25 - Get In The Water If You Want To Learn How To Swim. 41:05 - The Difference Between Process & Accomplishment. ============= If you have any questions, you can e-mail: lee@leehayward.com
In a world where influence is the key to success, understanding the delicate dance between power and persuasion can make all the difference. In this episode, Adam Galinsky explores the intricate dynamics of leadership, power, and negotiation, shedding light on how individuals can amplify their influence and foster meaningful connections. With a wealth of research-backed wisdom and engaging storytelling, Adam equips listeners with actionable ideas to harness their potential, empower others, and create meaningful impact. In this episode, Darius and Adam will discuss: (00:00) Introduction to Inspiration and Leadership (02:00) Adam's Origin Story and Academic Journey (10:15) Transitioning to Leadership and Teaching (12:15) The Birth of the Book “Inspire” (17:02) Insights on Inspiring vs. Infuriating Leaders (23:19) Exploring Visionary Leadership (28:20) The Power of Optimism and Values (32:10) The Role of Hope in Visionary Thinking (37:31) Mastering Self for Effective Leadership (41:45) Overcoming Anxiety to Inspire Others (47:35) The Importance of Reflection in Leadership Adam Galinsky is the Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Paul Calello Professor of Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School. A leading expert in leadership, negotiations, and decision-making, he has published over 300 works in management and social psychology. Co-author of the bestseller “Friend & Foe (2015)”, Adam's insights have earned acclaim from The New York Times and Financial Times. His TED Talk, How to Speak Up for Yourself, has over 7.4 million views. His upcoming book, “INSPIRE (2025), explores the traits of truly inspiring leaders. Sponsored by: Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/DARIUS. Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Rocket Money: Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster at RocketMoney.com/Darius. Connect with Adam: Website: https://adamgalinsky.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-galinsky-05090a3 Twitter: https://x.com/AdamGalinsky Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imthedarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Go to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes for episode #617 with Adam Galinsky Notes: 10 Words - “We are not going down. We are going to Philly.” The composure of pilot Tammy Jo Shults after the side of her airplane exploded. Leadership is needed most when things go bad. How do you respond when adversity strikes? Those are the moments when we must be prepared to share the vision and help our team stay the course. EMTs asked, "How did you get through security? You have nerves of steel. You don't even have an elevated heart rate." The 1992 cockpit study of pilots. Did more errors happen at the beginning or the end of a 19-hour flight? You'd assume the end because of exhaustion. However, more errors happen at the beginning of the flight because the crews don't know each other yet. How does this translate to your team? It's imperative to genuinely care and get to know the people on your team. Host barbeque parties, ask questions, and genuinely LEARN about the people you're leading. Those aren't soft skills, those are essential skills. What did Adam learn from his parents? The idea of Kaizen, is a Japanese business philosophy that promotes continuous improvement through small, incremental changes. Kaizen means "good change," "change for the better," or "improvement." Transactional leaders are infuriating. Transformational leaders are inspiring. Great leader exercise: "Tell me about a leader that inspired you..." What qualities do they possess? "Courage, Optimism, Generous." Inspire - the universal path for leading yourself and others Build habits - floss teeth before brushing. Write thank you notes. Moments of Greatness -- Elks basketball Team thank you notes - Rob Kimbel Columbia football coach -- "Who can I yell at?" Need to know who can handle it. Ron Ullery -- Share the vision early. 1:1 conversation, bring your leaders in. Adam did not get tenure when most thought he deserved it. They messed up by not sharing the vision until after, but then they made it better by sharing and showing him love. He then turned down Harvard to stay at Northwestern because of it. Vision - Big picture. Put context for behavior. Why is consistency important? The Great Gatsby and his dad. Greenlights. When you're thinking about trying to persuade others, you persuade yourself. Parenting -- When you flip out, they do too. We set the tone.
Wabi Sabi - The Perfectly Imperfect Podcast with Candice Kumai
Welcome to another episode of Wabi Sabi where we explore the beauty of imperfection and the power of resilience. What can you do to truly influence? What are you doing in times of inevitable natural disaster? How can you better help others? I'm here to share my insights on how we can not only bounce back from life's challenges but inspire others to do the same. Tune in as we talk about finding strength, staying authentic, and making a real impact. Thank you for listening & please write a five star review for this pod + share with a friend xx Candice
Found another fabulous post from Mark Hickie (@MPHickie) and truthfully, I'm starting to look for his posts more often too. This one came from a few days ago, but I had to share it with you today. He reminded us that “the world doesn't need you to know everything. The world doesn't need you to be perfect. The world just needs you to show up and give it your best shot. So lead by example, share your experiences, inspire others with your actions, and never hold your gifts back.” For me, another powerful example is to not hold back in doing what I want to do and that is to make a difference with others. I need to keep showing up every single day and continue to give it my best effort in doing the things that I know I've been called to do. Let this sink in and see what you come up with connecting to this post of his. Thanks for listening. Please take a few moments to subscribe & share this with someone, also leave a 5 Star rating on Apple Podcasts and ITunes or other services where you find this show. Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coachtoexpectsuccess/ on Twitter / “X”: @coachtosuccess and on Instagram at: @coachjohndaly - My YouTube Channel is at: Coach John Daly. Email me at: CoachJohnDalyPodcast@gmail.com You can also head on over to https://www.coachtoexpectsuccess.com/ and get in touch with me there on my homepage along with checking out my Top Book list too. Other things there on my site are being worked on too. Please let me know that you are reaching out to me from my podcast.
Send us a text with feedback, questions, or topics of interest!Join Erin & Wale to discuss rock bottoms and how they can serve as moments of ego purification and detachment from material possessions. Prepare to explore how challenges, such as losing jobs or relationships, can lead to profound transformation. Both Erin & Wale encourage listeners to view these low points as opportunities for rebirth and self-discovery, akin to a butterfly emerging from a cocoon. They emphasize the power of surrendering to a higher source and the potential for creating a new identity from a place of nothingness.Key Moments00:02:15 - The Significance of Rock Bottoms in New Beginnings 00:04:30 - Rock Bottoms: A Catalyst for Spiritual Awakening 00:06:45 - Personal Growth Through Loss and Transformation 00:09:00 - Resiliency: A Professional Athlete's Perspective 00:11:20 - Ego Purification and Material Detachment 00:13:40 - Finding Peace Beyond Titles and Possessions 00:16:00 - The Pain of Losing Illusions and Ego Attachment 00:18:30 - Growth Through Pain: Near-Death Experiences 00:21:00 - Understanding True Purpose Beyond Achievements 00:23:15 - Transformation Through Rock Bottom Moments 00:25:00 - Viewer Acknowledgment: Dee Dee Harris's Journey 00:27:30 - The Butterfly Metaphor: Isolation and Self-Discovery 00:30:00 - The Dark Night of the Soul Explained 00:32:15 - Choosing a New Identity from Nothingness 00:34:00 - Quantum Jumps and Shifting Timelines 00:36:30 - Embracing Authenticity to Inspire Others 00:39:00 - Accessing the Quantum Field for Transformation 00:41:15 - Crafting Storylines for Future Outcomes 00:43:00 - Malcolm X: A Powerful Example of Transformation 00:45:30 - Viewing Rock Bottoms as Opportunities 00:48:00 - Using Pain for Identity Transformation 00:50:15 - Setting Intentions for Desired Reality 00:52:00 - Manifestation Through Chaos and Destruction 00:54:30 - Analyzing Past Experiences for Future Desires 00:57:00 - Empowerment Through Negative Experiences 00:59:15 - Starting Over: Viewing Rock Bottom as a Baby 01:01:30 - Surrendering to Higher Power During Challenges 01:04:00 - Disconnect Between Societal Success and Results 01:06:15 - Spiritual Understanding Beyond Logic 01:08:30 - Personal Stories of Near-Death Experiences 01:11:00 - The Impact of Meeting Each Other 01:13:15 - Insights from a Life-Altering Mexico Trip 01:15:30 - Source as a Master Chess Player 01:17:00 - Audience Questions and Guidance 01:19:15 - Creating a New Character Through Routines 01:21:00 - The Power of Gratitude and Acceptance 01:23:30 - Stepping into an Invincible Timeline 01:26:00 - The Importance of Faith in Invincibility 01:28:15 - Shifting Subconscious Beliefs for Empowerment 01:30:00 - Overcoming Challenges and Learning Lessons 01:32:30 - Daily Meditation for Raising Vibration 01:35:00 - Closing Thoughts and AcknowledgmentsWATCH ON YOUTUBEConnect with Erin:Take the Free Quiz ► Discover Your Quantum Leaping ArchetypeWebsite ► www.erinlyonsofficial.comCourses ► www.erinlyonsofficial.com/shopInstagram ► @erinlyonsofficialTiktok ► @erinlyonsofficialYoutube ► Erin Lyons TVEmail ► contact@erinlyonsofficial.com
Michael Kohan Elevate Life Project: Mindfulness | Spirituality | Success | Personal Growth Elevate Life Project Podcast : 9 Qualities the Best Leaders Adopt And Why It's Important to Inspire Others What's your true purpose? Free Quiz by visiting https://elevatelifeproject.com/purpose If you liked this Podcast, please subscribe and write us a review. This is what helps us stand out, so more people can find this show. To Write us a Review please open up this Podcast in the your app on your computer and search for Living Life on Purpose https://elevatelifeproject.com/podcast Show Notes: Episode Breakdown: [00:00] - Introduction Kicking off with a quote from Steve Jobs about the difference between management and leadership. Overview of today's topic: Becoming a leader who inspires and the impact of genuine leadership. [03:30] - Why Inspiration Matters in Leadership Leadership vs. management: understanding how inspiring others enhances leadership. The ripple effect of inspiration on team dynamics and individual motivation. [07:15] - 1. Consistency How consistency sets the tone for reliability in leadership. Tips for clear communication of goals and expectations. [10:00] - 2. Effective Communication Building a culture of open dialogue through active listening and honesty. How good communication nurtures trust and understanding. [13:00] - 3. Humility Embracing humility and the power of recognizing others' contributions. Fostering a culture of curiosity and teamwork. [15:45] - 4. Visionary The role of vision in motivating teams beyond daily tasks. Techniques for sharing the bigger picture with your team. [18:20] - 5. Resilience Navigating challenges and finding solutions as a leader. How resilience inspires others to stay motivated despite obstacles. [21:30] - 6. Decisiveness The value of decisiveness and how it establishes trust within the team. Involving others in decisions while remaining accountable. [24:00] - 7. Integrity Leading with integrity and the impact of value-driven decisions. The trust and loyalty integrity fosters in a team. [26:45] - 8. Lifting Others Up Empowering the team through trust and skill development. Building a culture where creativity and contributions are valued. [29:30] - 9. Sincerity Genuine care for team members' welfare and its influence on morale. How sincerity creates an environment where people feel valued. [32:00] - Inspiring Others and Its Ripple Effect Why inspiration matters beyond leadership—helping others see their potential. How your encouragement can fuel others' dreams and change their perspective. [35:45] - Practical Ways to Inspire Daily Sharing your story, being kind, leading by example, and standing for what you believe. Simple actions that create a lasting impact. [39:00] - Closing Thoughts Emphasizing that leadership is a journey of continuous growth. Inspiring others is a gift that enriches both the leader and the team. Hashtags #LeadershipQualities #InspireOthers #VisionaryLeadership #ResilientLeaders #Integrity #EmpowerYourTeam #PodcastEpisode #MotivationMonday #Inspiration
Nathan and Alyssa, the husband and wife team of the band Circadia, are the guests this week on Backstage With Mothership. They are an Electronic, Pop, Rock duo from Ohio. Circadia focuses on creating positive uplifting music for all ages. Their mission statement as a band is the acrostic B.U.I.L.T which stands for Be Kind, Use Your Gifts, Inspire Others, Love Unconditionally, and Try Your Best. That is something we can all aspire to do as believers.
Today's guest is Jake from Gridbase, a company that builds digital library tools, creates educational content for radios, and tries to inspire people to have a greater understanding of their tools and grow in their capabilities.
In this episode, Sean Fargo, founder of Mindfulness Exercises and former Buddhist monk, dives deep into the struggles many face when learning to teach mindfulness—especially imposter syndrome. He shares his personal journey of overcoming self-doubt, fear of judgment, and the anxiety that comes with teaching mindfulness and meditation. Sean offers practical steps to build confidence, embrace authenticity, and teach mindfulness from a place of compassion and care. If you've ever questioned your ability to guide others in meditation, this episode is for you. Key Takeaways: Understanding Imposter Syndrome: How self-doubt and fear of judgment affect new mindfulness teachers. Embracing Your Authentic Self: The importance of teaching from a place of sincerity and presence. Building Confidence: Learn actionable steps for growing into your role as a mindfulness teacher, one small step at a time. Tools to Overcome Fear: Techniques such as mindfulness of breath, grounding, and self-compassion that help navigate feelings of inadequacy. The Power of Compassionate Action: Helping others through mindfulness even when you don't feel 100% ready. Ready to teach mindfulness with confidence? Explore our comprehensive Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification program, complete with trauma-sensitive training, curriculum resources, and ongoing support.
"Becoming a dad is a big step forward. It's a first-time realization that you're responsible for another person." "When I got this pro camera, I was like, I gotta be a pro." "Document your journey. That's what inspired me to get into podcasting and document my journey." "If we shy away from conversations about politics or religion or relationships or LGBTQ+, then we're never going to feel comfortable enough as dads to have that conversation later with our kids about these things." "Every conversation, every big conversation, little conversation should be coming from within the home with your kids because you're their best source of information." "If you're never having the conversations about sex and drugs and alcohol and gender and religion and faith and morals and values, they're never going to know these things." In this episode of the Young Dad podcast, Jay interviews Junaid Ahmed, a father of four and a content creator. They discuss Junaid's journey as a dad and his passion for photography and filmmaking. Junaid shares how he got into podcasting and the importance of documenting your journey. They also talk about the evolution of blogging and podcasting as platforms for sharing stories and connecting with others. It is important for dads to have open and honest conversations with their children about topics such as politics, religion, relationships, and gender. If dads shy away from these conversations, their children will seek information from unreliable sources. Dads need to be the best source of information for their kids and teach them tolerance and acceptance. It is crucial to have a solid foundation of belief and values within the home and to lead by example. Dads should also be mindful of what they consume, as what they put in will affect what comes out in their interactions with others. It is important to make personal changes in order to see changes in one's environment and relationships. Dads should raise children with morals and teach them to stand for something. Finding a community of like-minded individuals can provide support and guidance on the journey of fatherhood. Takeaways Fatherhood is a transformative experience that changes one's perspective on life and priorities. Passion for photography and filmmaking can lead to a career in content creation. Podcasting is a powerful platform for documenting your journey and sharing stories. Blogging and guest blogging are effective ways to create and share content. Sharing your story can inspire and help others who are going through similar experiences. Dads should not shy away from having conversations with their children about important topics such as politics, religion, relationships, and gender. If dads avoid these conversations, their children will seek information from unreliable sources. Dads need to be the best source of information for their kids and teach them tolerance and acceptance. It is important to have a solid foundation of belief and values within the home and lead by example. Dads should be mindful of what they consume, as it will affect their interactions with others. Personal changes are necessary to see changes in one's environment and relationships. Dads should raise children with morals and teach them to stand for something. Finding a community of like-minded individuals can provide support and guidance on the journey of fatherhood. 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:37 The Journey of Fatherhood and Content Creation 04:35 From Amateur to Pro: Junaid's Passion for Photography and Filmmaking 07:37 The Evolution of Podcasting and the Power of Storytelling 10:06 Guest Blogging and Guest Podcasting: Creating New Content and Learning from Others 12:12 The Impact of Sharing Your Story: Inspiring and Helping Others 22:33 The Importance of Having Open Conversations with Children 28:14 Teaching Children Values, Tolerance, and Acceptance 30:37 Being Mindful of the Information You Consume 37:03 The Role of Fathers in Shaping the Future Generation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
In this episode, I discuss actionable tips from our recent book club read, 'Captivate,' on how to enhance your charisma for job interviews and networking. I'll share key themes and personal strategies for making a strong first impression, even if you're not naturally charismatic. Learn about the importance of setting up your environment, using body language effectively, and engaging others with genuine interest. This episode focuses on the first half of the book, which is relevant to job searches and interviews, but please join our community for the full discussion if you want to learn how to apply this to getting promoted.Get the book! Captivate: The Science of Succeeding with PeopleLearn more about the Collaboratory Career Hub community and access our free resources:Join our free communitySubscribe to our Mailing List (we promise no spam!)Check out our sister podcast: Building BiotechsSend Carina a connection request on LinkedIn!Stay connected with us:
In this episode, we explore Sophia Cuerquis' inspiring journey from the Philippines to Austin, where she's transformed her passions into successful ventures. Sophia, a dynamic entrepreneur, content creator, and personal creative director, shares her path to success, highlighting the importance of family, launching a clothing brand, and hosting a podcast. Tune in to hear her story of fearless entrepreneurship, creativity, and the drive to inspire future women leaders.
Do you naturally inspire others? Well, you might just have one of the signs mentioned in this podcast. According to astrologers, there are three zodiac signs that can inspire others naturally. Want to find out who they are? Listen to this podcast episode.
If you're human, there's a high liklihood that you've experienced pain and suffering in your life. Debbie Downer intro, but it's true! While we can't undo the pain each of us has experienced, what if we could harness that pain and use it for good? That's the call (and opportunity) we each have. In today's episode, host Travis Shelton shares examples of Tyler Joseph (Twenty One Pilots) and Joni Eareckson, and how our biggest area of potential impact is probably directly through our pain. When we harness all the junk in our past, we can use it to make an impact on this world. It's not always fun, but it's profoundly powerful. If you have questions or would like to connect with us outside of the podcast, here's where you can find us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meaning_over_money TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@meaning_over_money Daily Blog: https://travisshelton.com/blog Subscribe to the daily blog: https://shorturl.at/ipS35 Podcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/370457478238932 Podcast website: https://www.travisshelton.com/podcast Travis's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/travis_shelton_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCasnj17-bOl_CZ0Cb9czmyQ
Leadership Lessons From The Great Books - (Bonus) - Extreme Ownership: How the US Navy Seals Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin w/Atlas Aultman---00:00 Welcome and Introduction - Extreme Ownership: How the US Navy Seals Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin w/Atlas Aultman.02:00 Extreme Ownership - Introduction10:37 Atlas Aultman: Personal History and Presidential Missions. 17:01 Extreme Ownership Inspired Personal and Professional Growth.22:54 Atlas Aultman: Bouncer to Diplomatic Corps.29:55 How Dysfunctional is the U.S. Military?35:00 THe U.S. Military as a Corporate Entity.41:20 Special Operations Mission Preparation Process.47:20 Extreme Ownership - Execution, Leadership, and Decentralized Command.50:10 The Biggest Challenge to Leadership Success is the Leader Themselves.57:45 Atlas Aultman: Brian Tracy and Targets versus Goals.01:00:22 Extreme Ownership - Prioritize and Execute.01:06:47 Prioritize, Execute, Focus, and Chaos.01:12:34 The Enemy Always Gets a Vote.01:21:46 We're Done with the Commercial Internet.01:25:32 Extreme Ownership - Discipline, Freedom, and the Dichotomy of Leadership.01:34:10 Discipline Equals Freedom.01:38:35 Atlas Aultman: Management and Leadership are Two Different Things.01:46:53 The Importance of Clarity in a Communication Hierarchy.02:06:28 Leaders, Take Responsibility, Inspire Others, and Create Strong Families.02:07:56 Atlas Aultman: Legacy, Ownership, and Accountability.02:19:53 Staying on the Leadership Path with Extreme Ownership: How the US Navy Seals Lead and Win by Jocko Willink and Leif Babin.---Connect with Atlas Aultman below:Atlas Aultman Twitter (X) - https://x.com/Atlas_Aultmam.Atlas Aultman LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/atlasaultman/.Atlas Aultman Website - https://leaders-kit.com/.Atlas Aultman Books - https://leaders-kit.com/books-%26-courses.Atlas Aultman TEDx Talk - https://youtu.be/IuJQAPUTf4g?si=3mQ7040MRGkYRx7A. ---Opening and closing themes composed by Brian Sanyshyn of Brian Sanyshyn Music.---Pick up your copy of 12 Rules for Leaders: The Foundation of Intentional Leadership NOW on AMAZON!Check out the Leadership Lessons From the Great Books podcast reading list!---Check out HSCT Publishing at: https://www.hsctpublishing.com/.Check out LeadingKeys at: https://www.leadingkeys.com/Check out Leadership ToolBox at: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/Contact HSCT for more information at 1-833-216-8296 to schedule a full DEMO of LeadingKeys with one of our team members.---Leadership ToolBox website: https://leadershiptoolbox.us/.Leadership ToolBox LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ldrshptlbx/.Leadership ToolBox YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@leadershiptoolbox/videos.Leadership ToolBox Twitter: https://twitter.com/ldrshptlbx.Leadership ToolBox IG: https://www.instagram.com/leadershiptoolboxus/.Leadership ToolBox FB: https://www.facebook.com/LdrshpTl
Jeff Gleiberman is President of MG Properties, a leading multifamily syndicator. He oversees investment transactions, operational strategies, and partner relations. With extensive experience in various roles at MG Properties, Jeff has driven significant platform growth while upholding the firm's core values. He is known for fostering strong industry relationships and cultivating strategic partnerships with investors, wealth managers, and institutional partners. Under Jeff's leadership, MG Properties has become an NMHC Top 50 Apartment Owner with over 28,000 units. Here's some of the topics we covered: Jeff's Epic Journey into Real Estate 00:00 The Moment Jeff Got Hooked on Multifamily Investing 5:26 How Big Players Structure Their Multifamily Deals 6:45 The Hidden Dangers of Investing in California 11:30 Top Assets You Should Be Focusing On Right Now 14:47 Why Invest? 23:42 How to Inspire Others and Maintain Unstoppable Discipline 29:44 Game-Changing Tax Strategies You Need to Know 34:05 The Must-Have Traits of a Successful Leader 38:30 To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com Please Review and Subscribe
In this episode of the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Danielle Oropesa to discuss the step-by-step process of how she and her husband built their business, how to deal with stressful situations, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to keep growing, and how to get to the level where you can help and inspire others.
In this episode of the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Danielle Oropesa to discuss the step-by-step process of how she and her husband built their business, how to deal with stressful situations, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to keep growing, and how to get to the level where you can help and inspire others.
In this episode of the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Danielle Oropesa to discuss the step-by-step process of how she and her husband built their business, how to deal with stressful situations, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to keep growing, and how to get to the level where you can help and inspire others.
In this episode of the Million Dollar Mastermind podcast, host Larry Weidel is joined by Danielle Oropesa to discuss the step-by-step process of how she and her husband built their business, how to deal with stressful situations, the importance of getting out of your comfort zone to keep growing, and how to get to the level where you can help and inspire others.
Kristin is a thru-hiker, climber, and human rights activist from Norway currently living in London. Despite her outdoorsy upbringing in snowy Norway, it was only in her 20s that she discovered her own adventure journey. After going through a very tough time at university, Kristin decided to hike the Te Araroa across New Zealand's South Island as an existential journey to shed her depression when she was 22. Her thru-hiking journey has taken her across the world on trails such as the John Muir Trail, the GR11 Spain, the GR20 Corsica, and The Haute Route in Switzerland. She founded her blog, Let's Trek It, to share her adventures, tips, and inspire others to undertake their own wilderness journeys. *** Don't miss the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday and Thursday at 7 AM UK time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. This episode of the Tough Girl Podcast is proudly sponsored by INOV8, pioneers in cutting-edge sportswear. Use code TOUGHGIRL15 to get your 15% discount. Click Here *** Show notes Who is Kristin Originally from Norway but living in London now Being a thru-hiker for the past 9 years Growing up in Norway and spending a lot of time outdoors in the mountains Discovering thru hiking The struggles during her undergrad years Dealing with bullying and feeling of being loneliness Struggling with depression Searching for purpose Being inspired by the book: Wild - By Cheryl Strayed Cheryl Strayed - Tough Girl Podcast May 2, 2017 Knowing that the Te Araroa Trail was the key to making her life better Deciding to start with a smaller trail - The West Highland Way - for her first thru0hike The kindness of strangers on the trails Being 22 and ready to go The reasons for deciding to hike in New Zealand Concerns before thru-hiking Expecting thru-hiking to make everything better Walking into her life Why it's the journey and not the destination Favourite sections on the South Island, New Zealand The Nelson Lakes and the Two Thumb Range Feeling so happy while being on the trail The challenging days on a thru-hike Struggling with a lack of sleep Thunderstorms on the GR20 (Corsica) Dealing with challenging situation on a thru-hike Balancing her love of hiking with her London lifestyle Post trail/adventure blues and dealing with them Filling your life with fun things Hiking the GR11(walking across the Pyrenees, on the Spanish side) Future walks/thruhikes Heading to America to section hike part of the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) Trail name - “white blaze” How to connect with Kristin Believing in the power of inspiration Final words of advice and wisdom for you - “ Dare to act on an idea because there is no reason why it can't be you” Social Media Website: www.letstrekit.com Instagram: @lets.trek.it Facebook: @letstrekit
John Salley was one of the bad boys of the NBA and one of the stars of the Bad Boys movie franchise. But he's also doing good things to improve his health and inspire others. The 60-year-old has a goal to spend the next 60 years of his life teaching the world about health and wellness. And for Salley, that begins with his plant-based diet. He joins "The Weight Loss Champion" Chuck Carroll to peel back the curtain on his transition from the basketball court to Hollywood and health world. Topics - Has he ever gotten Bad Boys co-stars Will Smith and Martin Lawrence to try vegan food? - Detoxing with food to get healthy - Barriers to optimal nutrition in NBA - Betta Life Nutrition - Comparing the body to a Formula 1 car - Juice vs. whole fruit - Chinese sweet potatoes - Are fake meats healthy? - And more! — — SHOW LINKS — — John Salley Betta Life Products: https://bettalifeproducts.store Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/veganfoodshare Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnsalley — — EVENTS — — International Conference on Nutrition in Medicine Where: Washington, DC — Grand Hyatt Date: August 15-17 Who: Drs. Neal Barnard, Dean Ornish, Alan Desmond, Gemma Newman, Jim Loomis, Thomas Campbell, Kristi Funk, and more! Tickets: https://www.pcrm.org/icnm — — — National Health Association Conference Where: Online Date: June 27-30 Who: Drs. Neal Barnard, Caldwell Esselstyn, Joel Fuhrman, Alan Goldhamer, Stephan Esser. Plus, Chuck Carroll, Ann and Jane Esselstyn, and more! Tickets: https://bit.ly/NHAConf2024 — — THIS IS US — — The Exam Room Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theexamroompodcast — — — Chuck Carroll Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ChuckCarrollWLC X: https://www.twitter.com/ChuckCarrollWLC Facebook: http://wghtloss.cc/ChuckFacebook — — — Physicians Committee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/physicianscommittee Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PCRM.org X: https://www.twitter.com/pcrm — — BECOME AN EXAM ROOM VIP — — - Exclusive early access to select interviews - Pre-sale opportunities for live event tickets - Exclusive live online events VIP sign up: https://www.pcrm.org/examroomvip — — SUBSCRIBE & SHARE — — 5-Star Success: Share Your Story Apple: https://apple.co/2JXBkpy Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2pMLoY3 Please subscribe and give the show a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or many other podcast providers. Don't forget to share it with a friend for inspiration!
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In this episode, Holly Jean Jackson chats with Cooper Harrison about balancing energies in life and business, defining peak performance, and overcoming personal challenges. They discuss the importance of shadow work, community in business, and revenue strategies. Cooper also shares about his upcoming local food review app project, his approach to ego, and his legacy goal of healing a million souls.
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When you think of emotional intelligence, there are still many leaders out there who falsely believe it has no place in business. Business is about logic, not emotions, right? Wrong. How can being aware of yourself and others not have a place in an environment where relationships are everything?My guest today is Robin Hills. He defines emotional intelligence and its core components, the role motivation and empathy play, and why AI won't take over anytime soon. He talks about resilience and shares strategies to manage stress and weather storms in the workplace. Finally, Robin shares a fascinating take on the Intelligence of Emotions and what useful information can be gathered when we learn to properly read emotions - both our own and those of others - so we can move forward and succeed. To access the episode transcript, please click on the episode title at www.TheEmpathyEdge.com Key Takeaways:Emotional intelligence is more than just the emotions themselves. But the emotions are what make us human. Leave the working without emotions to AI. When humans communicate and empathize with each other, we change each other in the processes, modifying the neural pathways in the brain. That interaction cannot happen in the same way with a robot. Emotional intelligence is always a work in progress. Whether you started studying it today or have been studying it for your entire life, there is always something more to learn. "Emotions drive our thinking, emotions drive our decision making, emotions drive everything that we do. Without emotional intelligence, we really are going to be just like the robots." — Robin Hills Episode References: Free Newsletter: Ei-Matters.comThe Empathy Edge: Dr. Michelle Zhou: Empathic AI is Real and It's Here – But We Need Everyone Involved!The Empathy Edge: Miniter Dial: How to Embed More Heart Into AIAbout Robin Hills, Director of Ei4Change, Business Psychologist, and Emotional Intelligence TrainerRobin is the director of Ei4Change, a company specializing in educational training, coaching and personal development focused around emotional intelligence, positive psychology and neuroscience. He has taught over 400,000 people in 195+ countries how to build resilience,and increase self-awareness and understanding of others. Robin is the author of 2 books and has through his work developed the experiential coaching methodology Images of Resilience to support cathartic conversations around resilience. He has delivered keynote speeches at conferences across the world including at Harvard University and sits on the North West Committee of the Association of Business Psychology.Connect with Robin Hills:Ei4change: ei4change.com X: twitter.com/Ei4Change LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robinhills Facebook: facebook.com/EI4Change Instagram: instagram.com/ei4change Robin's Courses: courses.ei4change.info/collectionsDownload this free guide: Developing your Emotional Intelligencecourses.ei4change.info/courses/free-bookBook: The Authority Guide to Behaviour in Business: How to Inspire Others and Build Successful RelationshipsRobin's course on empathy: Understanding EmpathyJoin the community and discover what empathy can do for you: http://red-slice.comPRE-SALE SPECIAL! Pre-order 1 to 99 copies of Maria's new book, The Empathy Dilemma for your leaders, exec team, (or yourself?!) and GET 30%! https://bit.ly/TEDSpecialPresale Offer ends August 27, 2004! Connect with Maria: Get the podcast and book: TheEmpathyEdge.comLearn more about Maria and her work: Red-Slice.comHire Maria to speak at your next event: Red-Slice.com/Speaker-Maria-RossTake my LinkedIn Learning Course! Leading with EmpathyLinkedIn: Maria RossInstagram: @redslicemariaX: @redsliceFacebook: Red SliceThreads: @redslicemaria
Nate Petroski is a modern-day pioneer. In his mid-20s, Nate built a successful construction company, specializing in renovations for clients moving from Maryland. Despite enjoying the challenge of demanding customers, Nate eventually grew weary of the construction business. Yearning for a simpler, more authentic way of life, Nate made a bold decision to sell everything and embrace off-grid living. With minimal expenses and a passion for sustainability, he carved out a harmonious existence on his vast property. Nate's journey took an unexpected turn when he discovered a knack for roasting coffee, a venture that not only sustained him financially but also garnered attention on social media. Embracing his newfound platform, Nate shares glimpses of his off-grid lifestyle, from DIY projects to animal antics, captivating audiences with his authenticity and resourcefulness. Despite owning vast acreage, Nate remains committed to preserving nature, focusing on minimal development and maximum enjoyment of his natural surroundings. Fascinated by off-grid living, Nate eagerly discusses topics like solar power and water systems, embodying a hands-on approach to sustainability. His innovative solutions, like utilizing soldier fly larvae in his outhouse design, exemplify his commitment to eco-friendly practices. Nate's passion for off-grid living extends to his furry companion, a Pug, Doxon, and Chihuahua mix, whom he has trained to perform impressive tasks like balancing on an exercise ball and collecting eggs from the duck coop. With a growing social media presence and upcoming ventures in coffee and beard care products, Nate is poised to inspire others to embrace a simpler, more connected way of life.
In today's episode, we talk with Guy Monroe, Singer, Musician, Producer, Voice Coach and Social Confidence Trainer, about the importance of finding our own voice. We delve into the transformative power of storytelling as a means to inspire and uplift others on their journey of self-discovery and personal growth. We explore different facets of the human experience, from finding one's voice to overcoming fear and self-doubt, building self-esteem and self-acceptance, understanding the authentic self, stepping out of comfort zones, and embracing vulnerability. Join us as we celebrate the resilience, courage, and wisdom found within each unique story, and discover how sharing our experiences can illuminate the path forward for ourselves and those around us. You can reach Guy at: Website: https://www.guymonroe.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guymustsing Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guymustsing/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/guymustsing/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@guymustsing Get in touch with us at the Forgive and Thrive podcast: For feedbacks and comments on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #feedback in the subject line. If you want to share your story on the Forgive and Thrive podcast, send us an email at forgiveandthrive@gmail.com using #story in the subject line. We'd appreciate your review on Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/forgive-and-thrive/id1567444243 Follow the FnT podcast on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgiveandthrive/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forgiveandthrive/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/forgiveandthrive/ Music by Caffeine_Creek_Band from Pixabay. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/forgiveandthrive/message
It's been 56 years since the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Thursday's special edition of "Closer Look with Rose Scott" focused on the life and legacy of King, specifically his efforts to lead with courage and integrity to inspire others to be moral leaders. First, we Revisit Rose's conversation with Dr. King's attorney, Michael W. Cody. During the interview, Cody reflects on representing King in Memphis in 1968. Rose then talks with Dr. Robert Michael Franklin, Jr., an author theologian and Emory University's James T. and Berta R. Laney Professor in Moral Leadership. Dr. Franklin explains King's approach to moral leadership and his commitment to nonviolence and social change. He also connects Dr. King's 1967 speech, “What Is Your Blueprint,” to moral leadership and how all people can use courage to fight for justice and equity. Lastly, we hear an archival piece from Dr. Bernice King. She reflects on losing her father.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Episode 183: Be Captivating It's How You Empower Yourself To Inspire Others To be captivating is the ability to draw others to you so they're willing to hear you. Here are ways for you to empower yourself to captivate. Do you need support to find your passion? Do you want a strategy to help you take off your armor and make authentic connections? If so please, contact me at TerriKozlowski.com and we can put together an action plan for you to be authentically you by being more captivating. Top Takeaways: 1. [2:22] How To Be Captivating 2. [3:13] Be Passionate About Something.3. [4:44]Be Relatable To Others4. [06:31] Have An Interesting Demeanor5. [8:11] Be Inspiring To Others6. [09:32] Live Your Life As An Example7. [11:07] Captivatingly Moving Forward Episode Links:https://terrikozlowski.com/knowing-our-weakness-strengths/https://terrikozlowski.com/transform-your-life/https://terrikozlowski.com/9-qualities-of-true-confidence-you-can-implement/https://terrikozlowski.com/passion-improves-results/https://terrikozlowski.com/clear-your-mind/https://terrikozlowski.com/learn-active-listening/https://terrikozlowski.com/deliberate-action/https://terrikozlowski.com/flourish-in-life/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/How_to_Win_Friends_and_Influence_Peoplehttps://terrikozlowski.com/you-are-worthy-as-you-are/https://terrikozlowski.com/courage-conquers-fear/https://terrikozlowski.com/be-open-minded-for-growth/https://terrikozlowski.com/overcoming-a-life-of-fear/https://terrikozlowski.com/expand-your-truth/https://terrikozlowski.com/see-synchronous-moments/https://terrikozlowski.com/remove-armor-to-live-authentically/Support the showCan't say no to others? Are you allowing drama into your life because you can't set personal boundaries? Here is a FREE checklist for understanding what they are, why they are important, and why it's hard to implement personal boundaries as a part of our self-care routines. https://page.terrikozlowski.com/boundaries https://linktr.ee/TerriKozlowski www.TerriKozlowski.com www.SoulSolutionsPodcast.com www.RavenTranscendingFear.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/8548967271811747 https://twitter.com/tmkozlowski https://www.instagram.com/terrikozlowski/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrikozlowski/ https://www.pinterest.com/terrikozlowski/
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How do you inspire others? You can inspire others from any seat at the table. You can inspire even if you just joined the team yesterday. You can inspire in an interview. You can inspire people by the way you answer a question - - - even by the way you listen.The mark of a great message is that it drives action. The mark of a great leader is that they earn followers. Great leaders inspire others.Reflect on what personality traits inspire you. What behaviors in others inspire you? What types of messages inspire you?We inspire others through our attributes, actions, and messages. I cover all of three topics in this lesson.Interested in bringing Speak by Design training to your team, send a request to team@speakbydesign.com.Interested in joining our monthly coaching program, sign up at www.speakbydesign.com/join. You can be at the start of next month.
You are invited to delve into the powerful act of sharing your life story. And yes, I'm talking to you!Kevin, who has faced his own trials including the loss of his sight, prompts us to reflect on our personal narratives - the triumphs, the setbacks, and the moments that have tested us to our core. With a blend of vulnerability and encouragement, he asserts that sharing these experiences can be a transformative act for both the storyteller and the listener.This discussion opens up with Kevin urging us to rethink the importance of our individual journeys and to consider the potential impact of sharing those stories with the world. Addressing common hesitations, he assures listeners that the process can bring clarity, inspiration, and connection. Through a mixture of personal anecdotes and motivational guidance, the episode explores how recounting one's life events can be both therapeutic and influential. Kevin also provides creative alternatives to sharing stories beyond the traditional approach of writing a book, suggesting options like podcasts, blogs, and public speaking as viable platforms.Mentioned Links & ResourcesDiscover Your Purpose: Text "DISCOVER" to 55444PodMatch: The best and easiest platform for guesting on podcasts! *This is my affiliate link for PodMatchBook a Free Call with KevinALL THE WAYS WE CAN CONNECTGET IN TOUCHPODCAST HOST: KEVIN LOWESchedule a Call with KevinVisit Our WebsiteBecome a Grit, Grace, & Inspiration InsiderFollow Kevin's LinkedIn NewsletterSEND KEVIN A VOICE MESSAGEGuided by Faith. Inspired by life itself.© 2024 Grit, Grace, & Inspiration
In this episode of In the Circle, I am joined by Bernice, a distinguished addiction counselor and fellow traveler in long-term recovery. She inquires: How Can I Inspire Others Into Addiction Recovery? We dive deep into the complex world of individuals battling severe addiction issues compounded by intergenerational trauma, homelessness, and a profound sense of hopelessness. We also explore what it means to inspire recovery and hope in those who feel forgotten by society, and possible solutions we can offer. This episode is a candid look into the intersection of addiction with societal failings, reminding us that not everybody has someone to turn to in their time of need. Be someone's angel today and reach out to those in the grip of severe addiction.Tommy discussesHow you can offer support to someone going through addiction Whether or not medication-assisted treatment is usefulHow we can care better for those battling trauma and addictionHow to reconnect with love Why yoga, meditation, and breathwork can change your lifeLooking for a way to deepen your recovery journey and meet others in the Recovery 2.0 community? Come and join us in England this summer for an unforgettable 7-day recovery immersion. Learn more at R20.com/England2024Further Links & ResourcesCatch a Meeting. We offer 30+ Live Online Recovery meetings every week. Come and find your community here. Meetings are always free.Want ongoing recovery insights and inspiration delivered to your inbox? Subscribe to the UpliftJoin our Recovery 2.0 Community: access your authentic power, connect with others on a similar path, and thrive in life beyond addictionSubscribe to The Recovery Channel on YouTubeVisit our websiteCome and experience an in-person event or retreat: r20.com/eventsAddiction is part of everyone's journey, but recovery is not. The Recovery 2.0 Membership is a place where you can explore the topics that interest you, find community, and connect with Tommy Rosen on a personal level. It's here that we'll dig into spirituality and union of the mind, body, and spirit, and transform from the inside out. You will learn and grow alongside a community of supportive, conscious, compassionate, and vibrant individuals, like you!Join us at r20.com/welcome to explore how to move beyond addiction and thrive in your life.Connect with TommyInstagramFacebookTikTokRecovery 2.0@Recovery2Point0 on InstagramRecovery 2.0 Facebook...
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The white supremacist killer targeted members of the Sikh temple to kill, and had it not been for the arrival of Lieutenant Murphy, many more would have died. The suspect ambushed Lieutenant Murphy and pumped 15 rounds into the officer, causing devastating injuries. Incredibly, Lieutenant Murphy not only survived but found a new purpose in telling his incredible story of survival...
The Wounded Blue with Lt. Randy Sutton – The white supremacist killer targeted members of the Sikh temple to kill, and had it not been for the arrival of Lieutenant Murphy, many more would have died. The suspect ambushed Lieutenant Murphy and pumped 15 rounds into the officer, causing devastating injuries. Incredibly, Lieutenant Murphy not only survived but found a new purpose in telling his incredible story of survival...
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