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Trigger Warning This episode discusses self harm and its prevention. It may be distressing for some listeners. If you or someone you know needs help, please seek professional assistance. Listener discretion is advised. Can a single conversation save a life? Kevin Hines, a renowned mental health advocate, author, and speaker, has dedicated his life to suicide prevention and promoting mental wellness. He works with organizations, schools, and communities to provide resources and support to those in need. Drawing from his personal journey, he became a leading voice in the fight against suicide, working tirelessly to break the stigma surrounding mental illness and suicide. His story serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with the right support, recovery is possible, and every life is worth saving. In observance of National Suicide Prevention Week, Kevin joins us on The Greatness Machine to talk about his courageous journey from the edge of despair to becoming a global advocate for mental health. In this episode, Darius and Kevin engage in a profound discussion covering a wide range of topics related to mental health, suicide prevention, and personal resilience. They highlight dispelling misconceptions about suicide, nurturing human connections, and addressing the dangers of excessive screen time and instant gratification culture. Topics include: Three miracles that played a crucial role in Kevin's survival from a suicide attempt How a passage in Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's book saved Kevin's life The importance of taking suicide threats seriously The significance of dispelling misconceptions about suicide Why it matters to understand and attend to the needs of loved ones The erosion of face-to-face communication and its impact on human connections The dangers of excessive screen time for children's developing brains Concerns surrounding instant gratification culture The importance of addressing suicide prevention at home Kevin advocates for age restrictions on social media platforms Why it is important to teach discipline and resilience to children through activities And other topics… Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhinesstory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinhinesstory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZeM7MIkXtU_--r9BlDTQA Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoompdarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Sponsored by: Indeed: Get a $75 sponsored job credit to boost your job's visibility at Indeed.com/DARIUS. NPR Tech Unheard Podcast: Tune into Tech Unheard from Arm and NPM—wherever you get your podcasts. Shopify: Sign up for a $1/month trial period at shopify.com/darius. Stash: Don't let your savings sit around - make it work harder for you. Go to get.stash.com/GREATNESS to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures. Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What makes a great coach? According to Kevin Craggs, it comes down to three powerful E's - Educate, Empower, and Explore. In this episode, Kevin shares his insights on building a strong coaching culture over time, helping people move from being interested to involved to invested in their growth. Drawing from decades of experience coaching world-class athletes and leaders, Kevin introduces the CARE model - Clarity, Action, Resilience, and Excellence - four essential elements that every person needs to succeed. From growing hope in others to understanding what it truly means to care, Kevin's wisdom extends beyond the golf course into parenting, leadership, and life. He also shares insights from his new book, Be Where Your Feet Are, a guide to staying present and achieving daily excellence. About Kevin Craggs - Director of Golf at IMG Academy Kevin Craggs is a globally renowned PGA Professional with nearly four decades of coaching experience. He has coached and mentored major championship winners, Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup players, and some of the world's top business leaders and royalty. His unique motivational style and technical expertise have made him one of the most sought-after coaches in golf. Kevin's career highlights include coaching legends like two-time major winner Sandy Lyle and Colin Montgomerie, who has won a record eight European Tour Order of Merit titles, as well as major winners Catriona Matthew and Paula Creamer. With over 50,000 hours of coaching across all major tours worldwide, Kevin has earned recognition as one of Golf Monthly's Top 25 Coaches. He also cherished memorable moments learning from and being mentored by the legendary Seve Ballesteros. Kevin's passion lies in helping others excel. Leveraging his high-performance golf coaching techniques, he has successfully transitioned into leadership coaching for leaders and executives. Kevin's practical courses provide strategies for success in both business and life, changing behaviors through a proven coaching system. Kevin is also the founder of Daily Xcellence, a platform dedicated to transforming coaches, trainers, and leaders through reflective learning and self-discovery. Daily Xcellence offers comprehensive coaching systems, personalized development programs, and international certification. Enjoy this interactive book—it's fun to read, easy to grasp, and simple to put into action. Use it to develop daily excellence habits and behaviors. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://dailyxcellence.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevincraggs69/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevin.craggs.35
In this edition of the EcoPreneur's Edge series, Mikee and I welcome Kevin Long, founder of Intertwined in Harrisburg, PA to talk about sustainabile spiritual journeys and eco-justice. Kevin went from a successful cybersecurity career to founding Intertwined, a community where faith and ecological justice meet. Kevin's spiritual journey began at Lancaster Theological Seminary, where he redefined how Christianity interacts with the environment, seeking to inspire a narrative of inclusivity and healing through Jesus' teachings. Our conversation with Kevin uncovers the struggles and triumphs of engaging with one's community to foster a sense of belonging and purpose. Kevin reveals his mission with Intertwined FC is to create a safe and inclusive space for systemic change, focusing on climate action and advocacy for marginalized populations. Drawing from his experiences within the Presbyterian Church, Kevin dispels misconceptions about its rigidity, highlighting the vibrant support he received for his faith-based endeavors. We discuss how Intertwined was born from these experiences, offering a flexible spiritual engagement that emphasizes eco-justice and community gatherings, inviting newcomers to explore spirituality in a nurturing environment and outside of a building. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.intertwinedfc.org YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@intertwinedfc Connect with Mikee: https://linktr.ee/Metromikee?fbclid=IwY2xjawElovdleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHai92-qRTCtEdJoMFbygQS9wCZFwucuhEP-f8N6l8yBGp5GvPwt66f1T_A_aem_djwcfRMBzKyHAU9Xt6Bnug Connect with us: Drop us a line at enTICEingmedia@gmail.com Website and all projects: www.enTICEingmedia.com Join the What the Nell!? Podcast Facebook group HERE! Grab a copy of Nell's #1 Bestseller, Curvature of the Career, HERE! Connect with Nell on Social Media: Facebook Instagram Produced by enTICEing Media, LLC
How can you transform your health, defy conventional wisdom, and embrace a life of vitality and purpose? Dr. Kevin Hoffarth, founder and owner of BioFIT Medicine, is a distinguished expert in the field of functional medicine and a passionate advocate for optimal health and longevity. With over two decades of experience in the medical field, Dr. Kevin has emerged as a leading figure in redefining traditional healthcare approaches and promoting proactive well-being. His extensive knowledge spans various aspects of health, including nutrition, hormone replacement therapy, metabolic disorders, and the vital connection between mind and body. Through his book, Functional Medicine: The New Standard, Dr. Kevin provides invaluable insights and practical guidelines to individuals seeking to transform their health. Joining us on The Greatness Machine, Dr. Kevin talks about his journey of switching from traditional medicine to functional medicine, which was driven by a deep commitment to improving health and providing patients with more effective, comprehensive solutions to their health challenges. In this episode, Darius and Dr. Kevin explore various topics, including Dr. Kevin's upbringing in a medical family, his transition from traditional to functional medicine, the founding of BioFit Medicine, challenges faced by doctors, the distinctions between functional and traditional medicine, the importance of healthspan, and the transformative effects of hormone replacement therapy on brain function and overall well-being. Topics include: What it was like for Dr. Kevin to grow up with medical influences in his family What pushed Dr. Kevin to transition from traditional medicine to functional medicine What inspired Dr. Kevin to establish BioFit Medicine The most common challenges and limitations doctors face How functional medicine differs from traditional medicine The importance of extending healthspan rather than focusing on longevity The benefits of hormone replacement therapy in both men and women How hormones affect a person's brain function, executive functioning, and mood regulation And other topics… Connect with Dr. Kevin: Website: http://www.biofitmedicine.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hoffarth-md-ifmcp-2829598b Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biofitmedicine/ Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoompdarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 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. Stash: Don't let your savings sit around - make it work harder for you. Go to get.stash.com/GREATNESS to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase and to view important disclosures. Rocket Money: Cancel unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals faster at RocketMoney.com/Darius. Write a review for The Greatness Machine using this link: https://ratethispodcast.com/spreadinggreatness. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Learn from Kevin Bourne, a storyteller and media visionary building an empire that stands the test of time. Discover how to embrace pivots, build for longevity, and create more opportunities by building in public. “I've learned to analyze life and see the good in the bad moments. I'm willing to be inconvenienced temporarily if it means achieving something better in the long term. I've noticed that many people focus on short-term discomfort instead of realizing that if they push through it, something better is on the other side.” In this episode, Kevin Bourne and I explore the power of reinvention and embracing the in-between moments in life. Kevin shares how his journey—from shy kid to political staffer, media founder, and now film and TV producer—has been fueled by constant growth and a willingness to evolve. Kevin Bourne is a cultural visionary and powerhouse in Canada's arts and media landscape. Kevin is a journalist, on-air personality, and branding and marketing strategist based in Toronto. As the CEO of SHIFTER Entertainment, he oversees the production of compelling film, TV, digital content, and live experiences, collaborating with industry giants like New Balance, Paramount Global, and CBC. This episode is for you if: You are focused on building for longevity, not perfection. You want to learn how to pivot between different creative industries, from journalism to TV and film production. You're curious about how to build a media platform that serves local communities and fills gaps in the market. You're exploring how to take immediate action on your ideas to avoid losing momentum and motivation. You're navigating the process of rebranding yourself while balancing multiple hats in creative industries. Connect with Kevin Website: www.shiftermagazine.com LinkedIn: Kevin Bourne Instagram: @kbtheboss Company Instagram: @shiftermagazine Connect with Naomi Website: www.naomihaile.com LinkedIn: Naomi Haile Instagram: @naomiahaile Twitter: @naomiathaile YouTube: Naomi Haile
In this episode of the Know Your Why Podcast, Dr. Jason Balara speaks with Kevin Bupp, a veteran commercial real estate investor and author. Kevin shares his journey into real estate, starting at the age of 19, and reflects on the valuable lessons he learned during the 2008 financial crisis. He emphasizes the importance of mentorship, maintaining adequate reserves, and adopting a conservative approach to navigate market fluctuations. Kevin dives into the unique benefits of mobile home park investments, highlighting their stability and potential for cash flow. Throughout the conversation, he underscores the importance of long-term strategies, learning from past challenges, and aligning business goals with personal fulfillment and family priorities. Key Highlights: - Early Start and Mentorship: Kevin began his real estate career at 19, crediting mentorship as a cornerstone of his success. - Market Lessons: Insights from the 2008 financial crisis underscore the importance of understanding debt structures and maintaining reserves. - Mobile Home Parks: Kevin outlines the unique advantages of mobile home park investments, including low turnover rates and potential seller financing opportunities. - Conservative Strategies: In today's market, a cautious approach focusing on cash flow and liquidity is vital for success. - Family and Fulfillment: Kevin stresses prioritizing family time and enjoying the process of real estate investing for personal satisfaction. - Navigating Challenges: Raising capital in the current market has become more difficult, emphasizing the need to build strong relationships and evaluate opportunities carefully. Kevin Bupp's experiences and insights offer a roadmap for navigating the challenges and opportunities of real estate investing. By focusing on mentorship, conservative strategies, and long-term goals, Kevin demonstrates how to build wealth while staying grounded in personal values like family and fulfillment. This episode of the Know Your Why Podcast is an inspiring reminder of the importance of resilience, adaptability, and enjoying the journey in both business and life. Get in touch with Kevin: Website: https://kevinbupp.com/ Website: https://sunrisecapitalinvestors.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buppkevin/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/KevinBupp/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kbupp/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/KBupp If you want to know more about Dr. Jason Balara and the Know your Why Podcast: https://linktr.ee/jasonbalara Audio Track: Back To The Wood by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/ Artist: http://audionautix.com/
This episode is part two of our conversation with Kevin Ker of Brock University's Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute. We continue discussing cold climate vineyard management and how to help cold damaged vines thrive for years. Dr. Ker shares strategies for site establishment, seasonal management practices, and methods for assessing and renewing grapevines after winter damage. Join us for part two of our cold climate viticulture conversation and learn how to optimize your vineyard's health and productivity. In this episode, you will hear: Cold climate vineyard management fundamentals. Unique advantages of cold climate vineyards and handling cold-damaged vines. Techniques for vineyard renewal and fruitful pruning after winter freezes. Impact of extreme cold temperatures on vinifera and hybrid grape varieties. Various pruning strategies for vineyard recovery. Practical advice on sequential renewal and infrastructure reestablishment. Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click the ‘+ Follow' button in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Resources: If you have questions about today's episode or ideas for future episodes, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button. Register for Fritz's FREE virtual pop-up learning event focused on late season composting and nutrition on Oct 7th from 5-5:45 PM Central time. VirtualViticultureAcademy.com/popup. Get Fritz's Prospective Winegrape Grower Course – with over 5 hours of guided video content, this course shows you through examples, illustrations, and more what you need to know to make good decisions from the start for growing a successful vineyard. Use the code PODCAST at checkout to get the course for only $200.00. Today's Guest: Dr. Kevin Ker currently works as a research associate for Brock University Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://brocku.ca/ccovi/ Email: kker@brocku.ca Episode Sponsor: Thank you to Clemens Technologies for sponsoring today's episode. Clemens Technologies is the market leader in machinery for all elements of vineyard management. Visit https://www.clemens-online.com/us/ and provide the code UNDERGROUND to receive 5% off your order of in-stock machinery. Or reach out to Thomas Clemens directly at thomas@clemens-america.com with any questions. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
Growing grapes in a cold climate presents unique challenges that are often more about dealing with winter injury than the growing season itself. According to Dr. Kevin Ker from Brock University's Cool Climate Enology and Viticulture Institute, the temperatures outside the growing season are what set cold climate viticulture apart. Ensuring vines live for 25 years rather than just five to seven years involves strategies and practices specifically for harsh winter conditions. This episode is part one of our conversation with Dr. Ker. Listen in to learn about managing cold climate vineyards and cold damaged vines. In this episode, you will hear: How to establish a vineyard in cold climates and what the core principles of establishing a vineyard are Strategies for managing cold climate vineyards Impact of winter temperatures, growing degree days, and frost-free days on grape growing How to approach fertilization and nutrient management for cold climate vineyards Various pruning techniques and how they differ from warmer weather climates Follow and Review: We'd love for you to follow us if you haven't yet. Click the ‘+ Follow' button in the top right corner of your Apple Podcasts app. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second, and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Resources: Come grow with Fritz through VirtualViticultureAcademy.com! Save $75 off your first year of membership with the code Underground at checkout. If you have questions about today's episode or ideas for future episodes, go to VineyardUndergroundPodcast.com and click the Ask Fritz button. Today's Guest: Dr. Kevin Ker currently works as a research associate for Brock University Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://brocku.ca/ccovi/ Email: kker@brocku.ca Episode Sponsor: Thank you to Vintner's Vault for sponsoring today's episode! Vintner's Vault was started and is operated by winemakers, so they have the knowledge and experience to help you make an educated decision on the equipment purchases and winery set up and layouts that are best for you. They are the #1 winery equipment company that I recommend to my growers, who are also winemakers. Visit TheVintnerVault.com and use the code UNDERGROUND5 (all caps) to save 5% off of your online order or mention that you heard about them on the Vineyard Underground podcast when contacting them for a larger piece of equipment, consulting services, or turn-key packages and they will provide a podcast listener discount for you. Episode Credits If you like this podcast and are thinking of creating your own, consider talking to my producer, Emerald City Productions. They helped me grow and produce the podcast you are listening to right now. Find out more at https://emeraldcitypro.com. Let them know we sent you.
Let's welcome Kevin Hill back on the show for his data-driven market insights, analysis, and trends in the transportation business. Today, we'll hear his perspectives on the significant decline in freight broker authorities, critical issues such as aging receivables, banks withdrawing credit, high detention rates for truck deliveries, and increasing fraud and cybercrimes impacting small carriers! About Kevin Hill Kevin has more than 10 years of experience in the freight industry, both as a sales executive and a media producer; his mission is to help freight sales professionals grow their business and reach their goals. Kevin is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America. He also hosts Put That Coffee Down, a popular freight sales show on FreightWavesTV, where he interviews guests and shares tips on how logistics providers can increase profits. Previously, Kevin founded CarrierLists, a carrier sourcing platform that was acquired by Highway in 2022. Connect with Kevin Website: https://brushpassresearch.com/ / https://brushpassresearch.blog/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hill-freightsales/
How can building an equity-driven real estate portfolio impact your finances and the communities you serve?Today, Kevin Dugan, the Managing Principal at Altus Investment Group, shares his journey from reading Rich Dad Poor Dad in college to becoming a successful real estate investor specializing in fix-and-flips and small multifamily properties. He discusses the challenges and rewards of managing construction projects remotely, the importance of finding the right partners, and the deeper motivations behind his work. Kevin also highlights the importance of aligning business goals with personal values, particularly in positively impacting the communities he invests in.[00:01 - 06:18] From Book to BusinessThe influence of Rich Dad Poor Dad in shaping entrepreneurial mindsetsThe transition from idea to action—buying the first propertyThe importance of timing in real estate investment[06:19 - 12:06] Scaling Through Sweat EquityBuilding equity through construction as a core investment strategyThe challenges of remote management and the necessity of strong partnershipsEvolving from small-scale renovations to a scalable construction model[12:07 - 18;24] The Why Behind the WorkBusiness as a means to serve and create value across all stakeholdersThe role of financial education in empowering communitiesThe importance of aligning business success with personal fulfillment[18:25 - 24:49] Navigating PartnershipsThe complexities of business partnerships and the need for clear communicationLessons learned from both successful and challenging partnershipsStrategies for finding and maintaining effective business relationships[24:50 - 29:53] Balancing Ambition and LifeThe risks of prioritizing business growth at the expense of personal relationshipsThe value of presence in personal and family lifeThe long-term impact of balancing professional and personal successConnect with Kevin:Website: https://businessownersinvest.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkdugan/LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW by clicking this link.WHERE CAN I LEARN MORE?Be sure to follow me on the below platforms:Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Stitcher.LinkedInYoutubeExclusive Facebook Groupwww.yonahweiss.comNone of this could be possible without the awesome team at Buzzsprout. They make it easy to get your show listed on every major podcast platform.Tweetable Quotes:"As long as we have construction and buy an asset under value, we can build equity through our construction process." — Kevin Dugan"It's not about just making money. It's about making a deeper impact on a larger scale." — Kevin DuganSupport the Show.
Quick Take - (Full Episode - #107 - Link Below to Full Episode) We dive into the world of active and passive investing and learn why real estate is an attractive option for many investors. Join us as we uncover the secrets of Wall Street and Main Street investing with our esteemed guest, Kevin Amolsch, founder and president of Pine Financial Group. In this episode, we explore the world of private money and alternative financing, as Kevin discusses the benefits of using private money in real estate deals and how to build a strong network of investors. Kevin shares his expertise on the differences between owning a property and being a passive investor, as well as the importance of setting the right goals in real estate investing. It's an insightful conversation as we bridge the gap between education and results for real estate investors. Gain valuable knowledge on market observations, personal growth, and real estate law and education that will help you become a seasoned investor. Things we discussed in this episode: - What is the difference between active and passive investing? - What does it mean to "raise private money?" - When is it right to work with a mortgage broker? - Wall Street investors vs. Main Street investors - Legal considerations when working with private money and passive investments - Licensing requirements for raising capital, and Kevin's interactions with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies - How do commercial loans work differently from residential loans? :: Link to Full Episode - https://youtu.be/-JXseGS1KqY Where you can find Kevin: Website - https://pinefinancialgroup.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinamolsch/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxarTu7hIVzhQpcLdEEzMhA Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pinefinancial/ Kevin's free investment resources - https://thepinereport.com/ Join Jason Muth from Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast! #realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #cashflow #privatemoney #hardmoney #commercialloans #raisingprivatemoney #passiveinvesting Follow Us! Join Jason Muth of Prideaway Stays and Straightforward Short-Term Rentals and Real Estate Attorney / Broker Rory Gill for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast! Following and subscribing to The Real Estate Law Podcast not only ensures that you'll get instant updates whenever we release a new episode, but it also helps us reach more people who could benefit from the valuable content that we provide. The Real Estate Law Podcast Website and on Instagram and YouTube Prideaway Stays Website and on Facebook and LinkedIn Straightforward Short-Term Rentals Website and on Instagram Attorney Rory Gill on LinkedIn Jason Muth on LinkedIn This podcast and these show notes are not legal advice, but we hope you find both entertaining and informative. Hospitality.FM The Real Estate Law Podcast is part of Hospitality.FM, a podcast network dedicated to bringing the best hospitality-focused podcasts to those in and around the industry, from Food + Beverage, Guest Experience, Diversity & Inclusion, Tech, Operations, Hotels, Vacation Rentals, Real Estate Law, and so much more!
How can real estate agents break through plateaus in their business and take their success to the next level? This episode is sponsored by Remi Graphics! owned by Dunya Taylor, Remi Graphics offers stunning, personalized mugs perfect for closing gifts or client appreciation. With no minimum order and quick turnaround, it's easy to add a personal touch. Contact Dunya through Instagram or Facebook, or visit her website and make a lasting impression today! In this episode of the Real Estate Excellence podcast, host Tracy Hayes interviews Kevin Wagemann, founder and CEO of Momentors, a coaching and consulting company for real estate professionals. Kevin shares insights from his nearly two decades of experience in real estate and leadership, discussing how agents can overcome challenges, develop confidence, and achieve greater success through intentional habits, market knowledge, and strategic growth. The conversation covers topics like adapting to market changes, building teams, and the importance of continuous personal development in real estate careers. Kevin Waugaman is a Christian, loving husband, proud father, and founder of Momentors, LLC. Kevin created Momentors with a mission of helping people maximize potential and remove obstacles to live out their dreams. He started his working career as a busboy at the Sawgrass Marriott before going on to successful sales and operations roles in finance and real estate. He received numerous promotions over the years rising in the ranks to CEO of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Florida Network Realty before launching his current entrepreneurial venture. Born in the small town of Stuart, Florida, he grew up loving the outdoors and could often be found fishing, surfing, playing most sports, or simply swinging through the mangroves. [00:00 - 13:59] From Corporate America to Real Estate Success • Kevin's journey from financial services to real estate • The importance of getting out of your comfort zone early in your career • How to adapt to changing market conditions [14:00 - 27:59] Leadership and Coaching in Real Estate • Transitioning from agent to leadership roles • The value of asking questions and listening before implementing changes • Helping agents overcome perfectionism and take action [28:00 - 41:59] Building a Sustainable Real Estate Business • Strategies for scaling your business through teams or support staff • The importance of planning for long-term success and eventual exit • Balancing personal and professional goals in real estate [42:00 - 55:59] Overcoming Plateaus and Maximizing Potential • Identifying and addressing bottlenecks in your business • Expanding your real estate knowledge beyond just residential sales • The role of coaching in helping agents reach new levels of success [56:00 - END] Personal Development and Success Strategies • The importance of continuous learning and personal growth • Developing confidence through market knowledge and preparation • Overcoming fear and taking action to achieve your goals Key Quote: "Everyone's got some mess. We've all got something across, I call it the Forbes categories. And I probably didn't make that up. I don't know where I came from it, but family, occupation, recreation, body and health, education, and spirituality. We've all got some stuff we got to work on." - Kevin Wagemann Connect with Kevin: Website: https://momentorsllc.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinwaugamanmomentorsllc/ YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@KevinWaugaman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-waugaman-ab830b4?lipi=urn%3Ali%3Apage%3Ad_flagship3_profile_view_base_contact_details%3ByYZMPvRpTVqmb%2BrwfK3E0g%3D%3D If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all powered by content creation! SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW as we discuss real estate excellence with the best of the best.
Today, we've got Kevin Hill with his data-driven analysis, insights on the current market trends, and challenges in the freight industry! This discussion with Kevin highlights the economic realities affecting the market, strategies for maintaining a competitive edge as a transportation professional, various data sources and their reliability, and his approach to market forecasting. About Kevin Hill Kevin has more than 10 years of experience in the freight industry, both as a sales executive and a media producer; his mission is to help freight sales professionals grow their business and reach their goals. Kevin is the owner of Brush Pass Research, a sales and marketing research firm that helps companies sell to freight brokerages across North America. He also hosts Put That Coffee Down, a popular freight sales show on FreightWavesTV, where he interviews guests and shares tips on how logistics providers can increase profits. Previously, Kevin founded CarrierLists, a carrier sourcing platform that was acquired by Highway in 2022. Connect with Kevin Website: https://brushpassresearch.com/ / https://brushpassresearch.blog/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hill-freightsales/
Kevin Miller, former pro cyclist, a respected peak performance and inner drive guide, author, and host of the wildly popular podcast, What Drives You joins me on this episode. Topics we cover include discovering what drives you, setting boundaries, the importance of getting clear on your values, healthy and unhealthy drives, and more. Get connected with Kevin: Website: https://www.kevinmiller.co/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WhatDrivesYouPodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/what-drives-you/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevinmillerco Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinmiller.co/ Purchase a copy of What Drives You: https://www.amazon.com/What-Drives-You-Motivators-Accelerate/dp/1264269765 Listen to the What Drives You podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/what-drives-you-with-kevin-miller/id192820274 Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend!
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How can investors build strong relationships with brokers to gain access to off-market multifamily deals? Kevin Romney shares his proven strategies for sourcing and acquiring off-market multifamily properties. Drawing on his experience in commercial real estate, he provides actionable tactics for establishing credibility with brokers, performing due diligence, and closing profitable deals. Kevin Romney is the co-founder and managing director of Camino Verde Group. He is responsible for underwriting, acquisitions, financing, legal and corporate operations. He also provides financing support for development projects. Prior to creating the Camino Verde Group, Kevin founded The Romney Group in 1989 and remained president and CEO of the company until he left to create the Camino Verde Group in 2019. At the Romney Group, Kevin owned and developed commercial property and managed retail, office and medical projects. While at The Romney Group, Kevin was also CEO and president of Paramount MultiServices, in which he built a group of call centers serving several Fortune 500 companies. These call centers were located throughout Texas, New Mexico, and Nebraska. (00:03:00 - 00:06:00) Opening Segment Take good care of brokers by sending gifts and not asking for fee reductions Respond quickly to off-market deals brokers send you Have a policy of selling through the same broker you buy from (00:06:00 - 00:09:00) Evaluating Deals Get rent rolls and T12s if possible, otherwise use known data as a proxy Reply within 72 hours with your level of interest Be prepared to walk away if due diligence uncovers major issues (00:09:00 - 00:12:00) Targeting Active Brokers 90% of deals controlled by a handful of brokers is accurate Focus on brokers specializing in older, smaller multifamily properties Establish yourself as a motivated buyer who can close deals (00:12:00 - 00:26:00) From LOI to Closing Use a template LOI with 5 day reply timeline Get an attorney to review PSA, aim to have signed within 7 days of LOI Why you should act quickly to get property under contract before other offers come in Many "professional sellers" won't actually move forward Why Kevin prefers brokers who understand his criteria and remain engaged (00:26 - 00:30) Closing Segment: Best Investment: His Family Worst investment: Investing in Emu birds from Australia Best Lesson learned: Always do your due diligence on all deals. Quotes: "Take good care of your brokers. Make sure that you send them a birthday present, a Christmas present. Don't ask them to lower their prices." - Kevin Romney "Better to walk away than get in and then be over your head." - Kevin Romney Connect with Kevin: Website: www.caminoveregroup.com Apply to Invest with Taylor at www.investwithtaylor.com Track your wealth for free with Personal Capital, go to www.escapingwallstreet.com Please leave a review and help others escape Wall Street and build wealth on Main Street!
Kevin Falk and Jeff Derus went from investing just $1,000 each into their business to now owning over $20 million of real estate properties…in just 2 years. This is the story of how they did it. Kevin Falk started his real estate career back in 2010. During his tenure, Kevin has managed over 15 million square feet of Multi-Family, Office, Industrial, Retail, Medical and Data Centers. Prior to working for Kidder Mathews and starting Nordic Partners Investments, he has worked for high powered companies like CBRE and Microsoft. Since the start of his career Jeff Derus has taken a pragmatic, data driven approach to entrepreneurship, establishing and building FreshMeal.com and 99lumen.com. His multifaceted growth strategies pushed FreshMeal to 100K of revenue in their third quarter of operation. Combining his unique skill set with his love for real estate Jeff has ensured that NPI stays at the forefront of best practice for its management systems and technology. During our conversation, Kevin and Jeff discusses:
Kevin Falk and Jeff Derus went from investing just $1,000 each into their business to now owning over $20 million of real estate properties…in just 2 years. This is the story of how they did it. Kevin Falk started his real estate career back in 2010. During his tenure, Kevin has managed over 15 million square feet of Multi-Family, Office, Industrial, Retail, Medical and Data Centers. Prior to working for Kidder Mathews and starting Nordic Partners Investments, he has worked for high powered companies like CBRE and Microsoft. Since the start of his career Jeff Derus has taken a pragmatic, data driven approach to entrepreneurship, establishing and building FreshMeal.com and 99lumen.com. His multifaceted growth strategies pushed FreshMeal to 100K of revenue in their third quarter of operation. Combining his unique skill set with his love for real estate Jeff has ensured that NPI stays at the forefront of best practice for its management systems and technology. During our conversation, Kevin and Jeff discusses:
In this episode, Chelsae sits down with Kevin Crenshaw, also known as the "Heart Guy," to delve into his remarkable awakening story and the profound path he's embarked upon. Listen closely as Kevin recounts the heartache he encountered through painful betrayals in past relationships, leading him to question his own role in attracting these experiences. Curiosity and a yearning for understanding propelled him to explore the realms of masculine and feminine energies, trauma, and the intricacies of intimate human connections. As he embarked on a journey of self-discovery, Kevin found himself grappling with depression, contemplating the purpose of life itself. Discover how Kevin's relentless pursuit of self-love became his guiding light, transforming his perspective from a cognitive understanding to a deeply integrated and embodied experience. Through his own trials and triumphs, Kevin's story reminds us of the transformative power that lies within each of us. We invite you to immerse yourself in this captivating episode, where vulnerability meets wisdom, and where wounds become the catalysts for growth. Prepare to be inspired and empowered as Kevin Crenshaw shares his remarkable story of heartache, resilience, and the transformative potential of self-love. Get ready to spread your wings and emerge from the chrysalis on this profound journey of healing and growth. Key points of what we talked about: -1:49 How Kevin started with his healing journey -4:43 The importance of trauma healing in relationships -10:23 Diving deeper into the dark night -12:34 Somatic experience and trauma in relationships -19:17 Healing trigger-somatic and what it looks like -21:59 Accepting your shadow -24:31 Anchoring sovereignty into the shadow integration process -29:15 Effective rituals or practices to strengthen your relationship with your partner Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.heartguy.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.heart.guy/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevcrenshaw Podcast: The Heartbeat *********** Embark on a transformative journey like no other with our "Metamorphosis Program" - a profound rite of passage through the 7 stages of transformation. Step into the chrysalis and witness your own metamorphosis unfold. To learn more, visit https://chrysalisspace.com/metamorphosis/
From time to time, in addition to having stimulating conversations here on Unstoppable Mindset, I am asked to appear on podcasts created by others. One such podcast, Grit, Grace, and Inspiration is based out of Florida and has as its host, Kevin Lowe. I knew little about Kevin's story until he and I talked on his podcast. I knew I had to invite him to be a guest here. He graciously accepted. Kevin is in his 30s. At the age of 17, he was diagnosed with a life-threatening brain tumor. When the tumor was removed Kevin lost his eyesight. What makes Kevin's story somewhat unique and certainly inspiring is that he chose not to give up, but to live. He will tell us about his challenges, not only related to blindness but also from other issues, and how he overcame everything. Kevin is as unstoppable as anyone can be. He lives, thrives, and grows as you will see. I hope you enjoy our episode. About the Guest: In his 30s, Kevin Lowe has become a shining example of strength, resilience, and optimism. Despite losing his sight after a life-saving brain tumor surgery in 2003 at just 17 years of age, Kevin has blossomed into a Life & Business Coach and the engaging host of the popular podcast, Grit, Grace, & Inspiration. His passion for positivity, growth, and connection has touched countless lives, leaving a profound impact on all who encounter him. Embracing his new reality, Kevin found solace in his faith and the love of his family. Their unwavering support and his strong belief in the goodness of people have helped him navigate life's challenges with grace. Today, Kevin is a beacon of hope and encouragement, always acknowledging the role his faith and family have played in his journey. As a coach, Kevin's unique perspective helps him to empower his clients to overcome their own challenges and achieve their fullest potential. With a knack for forging deep connections and fostering transformative growth, he has made a lasting impression in the personal development world. Grit, Grace, & Inspiration, Kevin's podcast, is a treasure trove of motivation and personal growth. Through captivating interviews and heartfelt discussions, he shares valuable insights on resilience, perseverance, and embracing the beauty of life's challenges. Kevin's dedication to making a positive impact and uplifting others in the face of adversity truly embodies the spirit of a true leader. With his inspiring story and contagious optimism, Kevin Lowe is redefining what it means to live a life well lived – one where leaving an impact and making a difference matters more than anything else. Ways to connect with Kevin: Website: https://GritGraceInspiration.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/grit-grace-inspiration-keeping-a-positive-mindset/id1511704034 Single Promo Link: (1 Page with links to my podcast on all platforms) http://ListenAnywhere.today About the Host: Michael Hingson is a New York Times best-selling author, international lecturer, and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe. Michael, blind since birth, survived the 9/11 attacks with the help of his guide dog Roselle. This story is the subject of his best-selling book, Thunder Dog. Michael gives over 100 presentations around the world each year speaking to influential groups such as Exxon Mobile, AT&T, Federal Express, Scripps College, Rutgers University, Children's Hospital, and the American Red Cross just to name a few. He is Ambassador for the National Braille Literacy Campaign for the National Federation of the Blind and also serves as Ambassador for the American Humane Association's 2012 Hero Dog Awards. https://michaelhingson.com https://www.facebook.com/michael.hingson.author.speaker/ https://twitter.com/mhingson https://www.youtube.com/user/mhingson https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelhingson/ accessiBe Links https://accessibe.com/ https://www.youtube.com/c/accessiBe https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibe/mycompany/ https://www.facebook.com/accessibe/ Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! 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Thanks for joining me on my podcast as we explore our own blinding fears of inclusion unacceptance and our resistance to change. We will discover the idea that no matter the situation, or the people we encounter, our own fears, and prejudices often are our strongest barriers to moving forward. The unstoppable mindset podcast is sponsored by accessiBe, that's a c c e s s i capital B e. Visit www.accessibe.com to learn how you can make your website accessible for persons with disabilities. And to help make the internet fully inclusive by the year 2025. Glad you dropped by we're happy to meet you and to have you here with us. Michael Hingson ** 01:20 Hi there, and we're glad that you decided to join us today on unstoppable mindset where inclusion, diversity and the unexpected meet and whatever else comes along. But that's probably in the unexpected part. I want to really thank you for being here. Really glad that you're with us. And hoping that you're having a good day, our guest today. My colleague in crime and conversation today is Kevin Lowe. And I was on a podcast that Kevin did. And I told him that the cost for me being on his podcast was that he had to come on unstoppable mindset. And he bought into that so we suckered him. So you know, what more can you ask for Kevin? Welcome. How are you? Kevin Lowe ** 02:02 I am glad to be here, man. I'm glad to be here. And then to be honest, for a minute, I thought, oh, my gosh, I have to cancel this interview right away. But then now I guess I can afford the cost of having to be on your show as well. Michael Hingson ** 02:16 You'll suffer through it. Right. Exactly. Yeah. Well, we're we're really glad that you're here. And it's always fun. And I understand that where you are down in Florida. You're having typical summer Florida sunshine. Yeah, yeah. California sunshine, right. Kevin Lowe ** 02:33 Yeah, sunshine with a mix of thunderstorms. So yes, it never Michael Hingson ** 02:38 rains in Southern California. But here we are. Well, let's start with the way I love to start. Tell us a little bit about you growing up what life was like and just all about Kevin, and we'll go from there. Kevin Lowe ** 02:54 Yeah. So you know, I really have a really blessed childhood. Honestly. You know, I grew up I was born and raised here in Ormond Beach, Florida. Which for those who are a little bit more familiar with Daytona Beach, Florida, which is about an hour east of Orlando grew up right here in this little beachside town and had a great childhood grew up riding dirt bikes, and four wheelers hunting and fishing and, and all the things you know, my biggest loves was was riding dirt bikes. And literally on my fourth birthday, I got my first dirt bike and it was so little that it even have training wheels on it. And my my my parents and stuff, they would get a kick out of it, because I'd be riding around the yard and the training wheel would hit a pile and I topple over. Michael Hingson ** 03:50 And button to the ends. Of course, yeah. Kevin Lowe ** 03:54 Well, what Well, of course, you know, but, you know, it was it was really good. And that really, you know, the dirt bike, I don't think they had any clue what that birthday present would do. But really that would become my life for my childhood was was riding dirt bikes. It was something I did with my dad. And so we would go camping in the woods for a week at a time doing nothing but writing every single day. And and coming up in my teenage years when I turned 16 Of course the the love for dirt bikes turned to the love of the idea of getting a track you know, when I turned 16 And and I had that I did indeed I got a it was a Ford. What was it was a 96 Ford F 154 by four so was was lifted with big mud tires. And it was it was literally a 16 year old boy's dream truck and you know fuel economy out the window You know, practicality, not a bit of it. It was just big, loud and could go in the mud and, you know, have some fun. Michael Hingson ** 05:10 And the other side of that, of course, is though, with a truck like that, and being in high school didn't impress the girls. Kevin Lowe ** 05:17 Well, well, of course it impresses. Yeah. Why, of course it especially when, when you'd give anybody a ride in the tract, of course, they would get scared to death. Because when you chuck that high, as you're making turns, they think you're gonna topple over. And you know, and so, it gives that gives everybody a whole lot of fun, you know, but, so that was life, you know, was was great. Now, I did have, you know, some different issues, I would, I started to call them health issues, but we didn't even really know that they were, quote, unquote, health issues. It was just problems I had had like headaches, I always had headaches, literally, from the time I was a toddler, and they were horrible migraine headaches. around kindergarten, I think it was I failed the eye test at school. And so I had to get glasses. And so I started wearing glasses and had the headaches and, and going up through those like middle school years and stuff, my mom would always tell my pediatrician, you know, you don't understand he drinks more than any human you'll ever see. You know, I mean, I can remember my grandmother, my Nana, she'd picked me up from school, I'd come home, and I would down an entire picture of tea, you know, and then go on to you know, glasses of water could never drink enough. And all of these were signs of something that we had no idea about. And coming up in my junior year of high school. So So now I've been driving for a year I work at Publix as a bag, boy, you know, things are going good. But here I am 17 years old, turned 17, about two months after the start of school. And yeah, I'm still this little kid, I hadn't started growing. I'm only five foot three, still having these headaches. And finally my mom and my grandmother had enough and they're like, listen, something has to be done. And so they got me switched to a new doctor. And that new doctor, he was just another family doctor, but he took one look at me will look at my chart and was like there's something not right. And so that would kind of put forth this kind of just whirlwind of an adventure we would embark on. And that was discovering that I had a brain tumor. And my mom got the call from from the endocrinologist on a Friday evening to tell her that the results of the MRI came in, and that it was worse than he ever expected that it was indeed a brain tumor. It was a cranial Ferengi Oma. So thankfully, it was non cancerous. But literally, they said that I had six months to live if this tumor was not removed. And so it had completely encased my pituitary gland, which your pituitary controls all of your body's hormones. That's why it wasn't growing. You know, that's why I wasn't going through puberty, all of those things. It was also in the crosshairs of my optic nerve, and had begun pressing against my carotid artery. And so it was horrible news, it was devastating. But we were assured by the leading pediatric neurosurgeon in the country, we were assured by him that it's no problem. He's like, we're gonna go in, we're going to remove the tumor, you'll be back to school in about three to four weeks, and you'll continue on with life. And, you know, I often joke and say that at that time, the most upsetting part of it was that he told me I would not be able to ride my four wheeler for six months. And so, you know, but life continued, you know, life was going to continue and I had fun with it. I named my tumor Bob Bob the tumor. And so we had a going away Bob party with me and my whole family. Michael Hingson ** 09:35 And did you have siblings? Kevin Lowe ** 09:38 I did a sister. Okay. Yeah, I have a sister My sister is five years older than me. And so yeah, so I mean it was was really set up to be okay and then you know, I'm, I'm back in high school telling all my buddies you know, haha, see you later suckers. Enjoy trigonometry. I'm out of here, you know, and we go in The surgery was October 28 2003 was surgery day. And I tell people that on that day my, my life stopped. And a new life began. Um, nothing went right from that point forward. I had the surgery, they, the doctor came out, told my family that everything, you know, went great that the surgery was a success. And that it was I mean, the tumor was removed, it saved my life. But I believe it was maybe the second day or third day after surgery. I'm still in intensive care unit. You know, I have no memory of any time after being wheeled into the operating room. My memory doesn't pick up until months later. So all I know about this time is the stories that have been told by my family and, and my mom is the one who always tells the story that she was in the room at this particular moment. And the doctor, the neurosurgeon had made his rounds. And he's in the room with my mom. And he was was talking to me, and apparently I was very combative. And apparently I had one of those pulse ox machines on my toe. Well, apparently I kept ripping the thing off. So the doctor, he was pointing to the pulse ox machine, and apparently it had a baby a little blinking red light on it. And he said to me, he's like, Kevin, do you see this light? You don't touch this? Do you see the light? Well, my mom said that I said, No, I don't see anything. At that moment, he looked at my mom, my mom was at him. And he walked over and he flipped on the light switch. And he started flipping it on and off on orphans like Kevin, do you see the light? And I said, No, no, it's just black. It's just black. And it was at that moment that they found out that I couldn't see. So I came out of that surgery to be left completely blind. So I have no light perception, no shapes or shadows, nothing of the sort. I also lost my ability to smell had short term memory loss for oh gosh, at least a good like six months after surgery. And literally just began this this whole new life. And, you know, for a long, long time, you know, I thought it was really the blindness that was my greatest disability. Well, I came to realize over the years that it's really more than the blindness, it's the effects that the tumor had on my my endocrine system or with my pituitary gland. Being now paying hypo pit where I have to take all these medications to try to replace and do what the body's supposed to do naturally, which is always a very poor alternative. And, you know, it leaves me kind of struggling a lot of times, but I learned to to continue, you learn to adapt, you keep moving forward. And even though things were hard, I kept pushing forward. And I never went back to school, the rest of that junior year. Instead, I would have my mom would drop me off at my, my Nana's house in the morning, she would go on to work. And I had a group of teachers who would come it was part of a program called hospital homebound. And I had Mrs. Scott who taught me my school subjects. I had Mrs. David who taught me how to read Braille and how to use a talking computer. And then I had Mrs. Toth who taught me how to start getting around with a cane. And those three women were literally like three angels who entered our lives. And they were amazing. And they were so good with me now. Luckily, I was really good in school, I was already pretty much set up to graduate. So that was made life easier. Especially because, you know, like I said I had short term memory loss. So, you know, here I would be learning about school subjects. They would leave and I'd say to my Nana, when is Muscat coming? Every round and I was like, wow, I can tell that that just really sank in real well what we just learned. But ultimately what happened is is through it all. I was able to make it back to school for the start of my senior year. And I just Just went back for one class a day, we had a block scheduling. So it was four classes a day instead of the normal six or seven. And so I went back for just one class a day. And the rest I did back at home with the same same teachers. Ultimately, I did what I had a goal to do. Now, I hated school, never liked it would rather be sick with the with the flu and get to stay home, they go to school, yet, for some reason, from the time I became blind, I kept telling everybody that I just want to be able to graduate with my class, I just want to be able to graduate with with my class. And I did it. I literally walked across the stage of my high school graduation. And I think that was a pivotal moment for me. I don't think that I, I know I didn't realize that at the time. And matter of fact, I didn't realize it till years and years later. I think how impactful that moment was, but for myself, my faith is a big part of my my story. And, and I believe in all of my heart that God was the one who put that desire to graduate on my heart. And that God wanted to show me that even in this new life, even though things are different, even though things may be difficult, you can still do great things. Michael Hingson ** 16:31 I'll bet you got lots of cheers when you walked across that stage. Kevin Lowe ** 16:35 I did. I did. It was pretty darn awesome. Michael Hingson ** 16:39 Yeah, because you obviously went through a lot and people were aware of it and sensitive enough to it that when you walked across that stage, it must have been a wonderful thing. Kevin Lowe ** 16:49 Yeah, yeah, it was it was. It was pretty cool. It was it was pretty cool. I must admit, Michael Hingson ** 16:55 yeah. What kind of a grade point average did you have? Um, I Kevin Lowe ** 16:59 can't remember what I graduated with. But I was always on a roll. I mean, I was always right up there. And like the, you know, 3.8 You know, your GPA. So? Yeah, well, Michael Hingson ** 17:11 so you graduated. So? That must have been? What in like, 88 Kevin Lowe ** 17:18 Oh, goodness, no, that was not 85 2005 Michael Hingson ** 17:20 I miscalculated. Sorry about that. How old are you? That's right. You had a tumor surgery in 2000. Late 2003. So yeah, okay. Yeah. I was just listening to the story. All right. So you're an old fellow. So when 85 You graduated? And, obviously, well, what happened to the truck? Kevin Lowe ** 17:48 So so my dad, my dad kept my truck for, for a while, I can't remember how long he kept it. And he, you know, it was so unexpected. No one ever expected this to happen. I mean, it wasn't even in the cards. And so, I mean, it took it took a toll on on not just me, but my whole family. And for a long time. I wasn't the only one who kept thinking that this was temporary, that there's going to be a doctor, there's going to be a surgery or procedure, a medicine, something somewhere in the world that's going to fix me that I'm gonna get my sight back. And my dad, he, he kept my truck for a while and, and he would drive it and pick me up in it. And he always told me that he was keeping it for me. And finally, the one day I, I told him, I said, Dad, I said, Listen, I said, if the day comes that I can see again, I want a brand new truck. I said, get rid of this thing, sell it, let somebody else get to enjoy it. And then, you know, I told him, I said, You don't gotta keep it from me. Because I told him I said, trust me, five, get the marillac miraculous recovery that I'm looking for. I'm going down to Ford and getting a brand new one. So there you go. Michael Hingson ** 19:20 What did they decide actually happened that caused your blindness? So you had the surgery and they felt it was successful? I would think that they were a little bit surprised that you suddenly couldn't see or were they? Kevin Lowe ** 19:35 So yes, um, so apparently, I guess my optic nerve had already begun to atrophy. And there's a consensus that what happened is when the tumor was removed, that it caused a trauma shock to the optic nerve. Another thing that is And I've been told about was that they feel as though the optic nerve had been tunneling blood through the tumor, it had basically become, you know, part of it. And so again, when that tumor was removed, it kind of cut off that blood supply, it caused trauma to the nerve, causing it, causing it to atrophy, causing it to die. As I said, my Oh, go ahead, go ahead. Um, you know, the biggest thing has always just been is I remember in all the, the after MRIs that I kept having, because when they took the tumor out, there had to be this one little piece left. And so I kept having MRIs afterwards to be sure that that wasn't growing back. And it didn't, it continued to die off. And, and I can remember in every office visit, I go into the, the pediatric endocrinology or the pediatric neurosurgeons office, and if I can remember that man, he always just said he, he would sit there, and he would literally cry with being my mom, this man who's just at the top of the top in terms of the medical system, this leading, leading pediatric neurosurgeon to the country. And yet he would sit there and cry, and he would say, everything is there, everything is intact. I see from the results, there's no reason why you shouldn't be able to see. And I always told him, it was a God's plan. I don't know why either. But I came to realize that, for whatever reason, it was a God's plan. And that's, that's what I truly believe. Michael Hingson ** 21:52 So you graduated high school, which clearly was also part of God's plan. And then what did you do? Kevin Lowe ** 22:01 So the years after graduating, where a lot of just honestly learning to kind of live again, you know, I tell people that, you know, I was, in an essence, almost, I felt like I was brought back down to a child, you know, here I was, you know, a quote unquote, child when it happened, but I had independence, you know, I had my own car could come and go as I wanted to do what I wanted, I was independent. And, you know, I lost that. And, again, just the health issues that I was dealing with, with, with the surgery and everything, it was a lot. And so a lot of those years after were spent at my Nana's house, like I said, my mom, you know, my dad, they'd be working and, and I would stay at Nana's. And while they are, though, I did some classes, thank goodness, where I live, right near Daytona Beach, is we have a huge blind center there, have a division of Blind Services Center for the visually impaired, have, I believe the world's largest braille book library, all these resources that before this happened, never even knew existed. And so I was so fortunate that I mean, it was so easy for me to go in and take classes and get help. And so, so I started doing some different classes, learning more about technology, doing stuff, I would end up going to our local community college. And that, that was short lived. As I said, I wasn't a fan of school to begin with now make it a little bit more difficult. And have me trying to line up aims to be in class with me, as notetakers was a total just train wreck. The aides wouldn't show up, or if they didn't show up. They were talking in class and doing everything other than than actually helping me. And so, you know, I would end up having to literally do classes with, with my family members. I mean, thank goodness, I had a cousin my same age who was in college, so I made sure to sign up for some of the same classes she was in, so that she could be my aide. And it was just, it was crazy. And finally, I just I'd had enough and so I'm like, Okay, I don't leave this is the route for me. And, and, and so I can't remember what really much happened like after that, but I just kept trying to live and not really sure what I was going to do. Like I said, I mean, it was such a blow because everything that I had ever thought that I might have wanted to do as a career with my life was was now out no more. Every, every just bit of me was just torn down. As I tell people that the only two things that I had, were were my faith and my family. And literally everything else I felt like was taken from me for a long time. And then finally, one day, I got asked to take part in a job readiness program that was offered through the local center for the visually impaired. And it was said that at the end of this job readiness program, they would set you up with an internship at you know, whatever business that you know, maybe interested you. So I'm like, Okay, I was a little apprehensive, but what I had signed up to do it, what the heck, yeah, exactly what the heck, let's give it a shot. So I was in there. To be quite honest, the job readiness program was a little silly. I felt like some of the stuff was a little Elementary. But I had a good time, because I made friend with two old guy who were in there. One of them, which was a guy from Puerto Rico, I think is where he originally was from, was living here in Florida as a plumber. So we talked all about, you know, handyman stuff. And another guy was in there was like a former gangster out of New York. And he was a total character. And so the three of us would just kind of sit in the classroom and have a good time together. And at the end of it, though, and this job readiness program, I had the opportunity to get an internship at a job. And so sitting down with them, you know, trying to figure out what my interests were, I had an interest in travel, and radio. And so traveling was something that I did all growing up into love to travel. And I realized that even after becoming blind, that I still love to travel, maybe even more so because, you know, no longer can I just watch the TV and see the sights. Now I actually have to go places and experience though. And so, lo and behold, they set me up with an internship at a local travel agency, and an internship at a local am a radio station. And in so I began those internships and oh, my gosh, I love them both. Both at the travel agency, I got to literally gotten to start working, helping the owners of this company, you know, we were booking cruises and working with, with, you know, all their clients, which they specialized in seniors, they had their, what was it called sensational senior socials. So, so it's all these old people coming in, and they were so sweet. And, and so I was doing that. But at the same time, I'm working at the am radio station. So I would have to be there from 6am to 9am. I worked on the morning drive, and they didn't really, they didn't really know what to do with me. Because at first they put me in a little side booth and, and I'm on my computer, and I'm supposed to find like local news stories for us to talk about, well, soon enough, they realized, let's just bring Kevin in the studio. So I literally sat in the studio on the morning drive with the host of the show, the guy Dave who worked the controls, and then a co host. And literally, I got to be part of the show. And so, you know, they'd be talking about mostly political issues and stuff and and I always had an opinion on something and and I can remember the the host he would he'd see me over the corner kind of chuckle and laugh at and you Kevin you got some input on this and you know, I'm so I pipe in and be on the radio show. And I loved it. Absolutely loved it. And so though react Yeah, it was great. It was great. But into the internship are both places. They went nowhere. Michael Hingson ** 29:11 They went nowhere. Nowhere before we go on how was your your Braille so you did learn braille and so on. How How did you end do you do it Braille because you know, you didn't learn it as a very young child. Kevin Lowe ** 29:24 So I learned braille really quick, really fast. My my teacher even told me that I learned braille faster than anyone she had ever had. And so I did really good with Braille. But then, of course, if you don't use it, you lose it. And so welcome technology, good or bad. I stopped using braille. And I mean, today I know my grade one Braille but the contracted form, you know, headache, so Michael Hingson ** 29:56 yes, Kevin Lowe ** 29:57 yeah, of course. Michael Hingson ** 29:59 But you did travel? Um, well, you you were able to get around and and how did you get like to the travel agency into the radio station every day? Kevin Lowe ** 30:07 Yeah, those were primarily I did primarily, you know, a family member. Generally, it was one of my grandparents, either my grandfather, the radio station was right near his work. So he would drop me off in the morning. And then my grandma would pick me up, or I would also use transport, like service like, I don't know, we didn't even have like, Uber and stuff back then. But we had some different transport. Yeah, yeah. But so those internships ended in. I'm back at square one. I'm like, What the heck do I do. And so I come to find out about this idea of starting a home based travel agency. And so that's what I did. So January of 2013, I opened my own home based business, it was called better days travel. And I grew and operated my own home based travel agency. And I did that up until 2020. And I loved it. Now, I won't say that I felt like it was probably what I was, you know, maybe say, quote unquote, meant to do. But I didn't know what else I was supposed to do. And I knew that I enjoyed it. And I enjoyed getting to, for one thing, get to grow a business. You know, I grew up with, with my parents, both being entrepreneurs owning their own businesses. And so to have this opportunity to get to be an owner of my own business as well, operating right out of my home was amazing for me, what kind of businesses did they have. So my, my dad, he had when I was was really young, he had a big massive construction company with all kinds of employees and stuff, he then downsized had a bearing shops, and so the ball bearings, bolt saw that the hoses and, and you know, all kinds of different stuff like that. And then he ended up switching over to just operating himself with a bulldozer, so he's a heavy equipment operator. Then my mom, my mom is had had the whole time as a, as I was a teenager, she had her own property management company. And so, so I grew up with him, you know, he said with having their own businesses, and so getting to start my own business was was really something that was amazing for me, and I got to build this brand, build this company. And like I said, I saw I really did really well with that rockin and rollin up until 2020. And, you know, of course, you know, the story hasn't 2020 was going to be my best year on record. And then, of course, March of 2020 came, and everything fell apart. Michael Hingson ** 33:06 So I'm curious as a travel agent, not so my wife was a travel agent for a number of years. She was a travel agent when we got married. So while you are a travel agent, and I don't know whether it happened as an intern, but certainly once you built your own home business, were you ever able to go on any fam trips and go to look at places? Kevin Lowe ** 33:26 Yes, yes, I did. I did. Yes. Probably one of the most impactful trips that I've ever been on was was one of these trips that you're talking about, that was with another guy who I had been working with in the in the travel industry, and he invited me to go with him on a fam trip to Jamaica. And so it was my first time traveling out of the country. I had been on cruises before, but this was my first time like actually flying somewhere out of the country. And it was my first time traveling without a family member with me. And so, you know, but I I you know, had a really great relationship with this with this guy. And so I jumped on the opportunity. And so we went to Jamaica, and oh my gosh, we got to tour the whole island. We went to all the different resorts. The resort we stayed It was absolutely incredible. Which one Had we stayed at? We were at. Oh, my goodness. What is the name of Moon Moon Palace? Yeah, yeah, it was a Yeah, what is it? Yeah, Moon Moon Grand Palace, something like that. So I know that they have a they have a same kind of property over in Mexico. And I think that's called like moon and I think the one in Jamaica has maybe called a moon grant or something. Michael Hingson ** 34:51 My my wife took a fam trip to hedonism, which is I think, in Jamaica was yeah, some sandals invited me along. But we did go on some some fam trips together she let me come on. Yeah, a few of them, which was really great. And then we we did do cruising. Yeah had some opera she actually went to cruise because she had booked a number of cruises on what was at that time sit Mar, which became part of princess but she had some limited options because being in a wheelchair the early days of well, and I wouldn't say early days of cruising, but back in the 80s, and so on. There weren't a lot of accessibility options on ships. And that did change over time. But you know, we did go even on a ship that was inaccessible, the fare sky was a Sigmar ship. And there were like six inch sills, you had to go over to get into the cabins and so on. But again, since I was with her, then I could wheel her over those. And then the next ship we we were on was, I think called the Fair sea. And that one actually had an accessible room. And so that was one of the reasons we got to be on that ship. And to do the fam trip on that, because it was totally accessible. It was great. Yeah, Kevin Lowe ** 36:12 yeah, absolutely. And I tell you, I mean, cruising, I fell in love with cruising, you know, with my family, and then, but it's just traveling in general. Experiencing just the world, the people, that's what made me fall in love with Jamaica, was the people. And I'm the person who, who I remember the day on that trip to Jamaica, where we were touring, all these different resorts we are out, like, all day long, well, well, there was a couple of them that I really didn't have any interest in, you know, for one reason or another. And so, I had made friends with our driver that day. And so I, you know, told a couple of times, I'm like, Hey, I'm just gonna sit in here, you know, and me and him, and we would talk and I learned all about, you know, their culture and how they pressure cook, go, and, you know, all this stuff. And, and, you know, that's what did when, when I would book travel is that is I tried to get through to my clients was booking travel to experience a destination and not just going to see it. You know, and so yeah, that was Michael Hingson ** 37:22 why I asked the question about taking a fam trip, because yes, that way, you really had the experience. Kevin Lowe ** 37:28 Exactly, absolutely. Michael Hingson ** 37:31 So 2020 came, March of 2020 came, and those little things from wherever they came from, came along and invaded all of our world. Yes, so what? So what happened to you, then what, what did you do? Because that clearly had an impact on you? And what you were doing? Kevin Lowe ** 37:55 Yes, yes, Michael Hingson ** 37:56 unless you can sell a lot of virtual travel. But Kevin Lowe ** 38:00 exactly, well, well, it didn't need so. So as I had said, that was gonna be my best year on record. And yet, inside of one week, everything disappeared. All the bookings cancelled. And it was at that point, you know, we're all now in lockdown, were in quarantine. And I didn't know what I was going to do. You know, of course, none of us did. We didn't know how long it was going to last we thought it was temporary. And so you know, luckily, I had built you know, this amazing, you know, community in the travel industry. And, and so we're just all trying to rally each other together. Well, finally, I decided, You know what, it's, you know, what, this is the perfect opportunity for me to finally start that YouTube channel I've been thinking about. And so I get my sister together, and Mike. And so start going on Amazon and start ordering equipment to start, you know, being able to film YouTube videos. Well, finally, the one day it kind of hits me as I'm starting to order stuff, I'm starting to get stuff in the mail. Is it just kind of had that that light bulb moment was, Kevin, if Tiffany is not here to help you. You can't do this on your own. You're not going to be good filming yourself walking around doing whatever. And so I kind of had that moment like, Oh, crap, what am I going to do? And, and my YouTube, you know, stardom, you know, is just dashed. And so I'm telling my sister about it. And she says, you know, why don't you do a podcast and I'm like, What is a podcast? So she tells me and I'm like, Tiffany, that sounds like a really lame alternative to a YouTube channel. Michael Hingson ** 39:47 You know, little did I Kevin Lowe ** 39:49 know, I start listening to podcasts. And it didn't take long for me to realize, Kevin, you just found your space the world of Audio, where everybody who listens to podcasts gets to be blind. So now I will see the podcast about how to start a podcast. And so low Behold, May of 2020, I launched a podcast. And I called, it was called the lowdown on life and travel. Because at the time, I still thought that I was going to be a travel agent. And so the podcast was going to talk about me, as a blind travel agent, it also just focusing on travel, keeping the dream alive for people is what my intention was. And so I kept running with that. And I'm starting to release episodes. And you know, I mean, if you go back and you listen to any of your beginning ones, now, you cringe like nobody's business, and you think to yourself, how did I ever think that was any good? Yeah, at the time you thought, Man, this is this is how to really good? Well, I kept getting really good feedback. And as I was going along, I kept getting really great feedback, especially the interviews I was doing. And so 2020 is marching along. And we're coming into, I guess, probably like the fall of 2020. And I'm starting to get people inquiring about travel again. And I didn't know what this podcasting journey was going to do, where it was going to leave. But all I knew was at this moment, I didn't want to book another trip, to then have to cancel it. And so I found myself kind of turning people away. And then I realized, you know what, I have to have to do something different. I don't want to do travel. And so the podcast, I kept having these interviews with people, and I was having these really in depth interviews. And I think by this point, I had rebranded the podcast for the first time. So it went from the lowdown on life and travel to the lowdown with Kevin Allah. And I was focusing on just, you know, inspiring stories and, and, you know, personal growth, development, stuff like that. And so, I'm having these interviews with people. And I keep having people tell me, at the end of our interview, that I asked them questions that no one ever asked them, or that I see part to their story that no one else ever sees before, or all these different little things like that I even had one lady told me, she said, the only person who's ever fit those two pieces together before, you know, was my psychiatrist. And I kept having people talk to me about, you know, you should really think about being your coach. Well, again, kind of like podcasting. I had no idea what coaching even once, and only coaching, I never heard of what's the PE coach. And so I started kind of learning about that. And times marching on, we're now obviously, on moving down the months. And I don't even know what year it was, I guess, now 2021, I started exploring some different options, didn't really know the coaching thing, was doing some different little work with the computer and didn't really sure what was happening. And then then things finally kind of came together. And I finally realized what I loved. And it was being able to work with people talk with people, just like I do on the podcast. But now I actually really get to help them, not just interview them. And so it led to me being a transformation coach, which is what I do today. Michael Hingson ** 43:59 So tell me a little bit more about what it means to be a transformation coach. Kevin Lowe ** 44:04 Yeah, so being transformation. Yeah, of course. So the biggest thing would be being a transformation coach is working with people who are kind of at that point in their life when when they want something more, they want to make a change, but they're scared to do it. They're maybe thinking about what lies on the other side of turning that page, starting a new chapter in life, and they're just haven't done it yet. And so I get to work with my clients. They're mostly women, who I work with. And, you know, as I say, I helped them to, to create, to embrace and ultimately step into their next best chapter of life, helping them to transform into this new life that they're wanting this new just stage of life. And that's that's what I do as a coach Michael Hingson ** 45:02 And so have you have you seen some great successes at having done that love to learn, you know more about it and kind of hear some stories if you can about what, what you've been able to accomplish and so on with it. Kevin Lowe ** 45:16 Yeah, absolutely. So, so I have had some really great experiences with clients, I developed a coaching program. So I don't just do like, say, one off sessions or whatever, because I did that at first. And then I realized that it really just doesn't serve the client to work with them one time, and then you know, them go on about life. So I do a three month coaching program, with each each client. And yeah, I've had some great success. As I said, most of my clients, if not, I think all of my clients so far have all been women, all women who are kind of later in life who are wanting to maybe explore a career change, that's most of them who they're in this season of life where they've, they've been through some stuff that has kind of opened their eyes, and where they just kind of want more out of life. And so helping them to realize that recognize it, and to see what needs to change in their life, for them to find that fulfillment. And a lot of times that is a career change. Or sometimes it doesn't have to be, it's just adding something to their life, that fulfills them, they have their work that you know, brings in the money and that they enjoy. But now adding on maybe it's a hobby, or maybe it's starting a you know, organization or taking up a craft making a side business. Something though that draws on their own experience. And you know, and that's, that's the biggest thing is helping them to really find fulfillment in this kind of new chapter of life that they're creating. Michael Hingson ** 47:03 And one of the beauties of doing what you do, I assume is that you can do it virtually they don't need to come to where you are. Exactly, which clearly has to help. So what what kind of, you know, you're a blind guy, which is great. And so I'll ask this sort of principle, but what kind of technology do you use? How is technology helping you to do your job better? Kevin Lowe ** 47:30 Yeah, so I, I'm a JAWS user. So I have Michael Hingson ** 47:34 people who don't know, JAWS is what's called a screen reader. It's a piece of software that verbalizes whatever comes across the screen, Kevin Lowe ** 47:41 exactly. So I rely on Jaws, which is installed on on my just normal Lenovo laptop. And then and then between that, and my iPhone, you know, with VoiceOver, literally, I feel like you can take on the world with with those two, two combined, you know, and so I mean, literally, can run my full business right from between my phone and my computer, the entire podcast that I produce, which, you know, I mean, I have a habit that goes out twice a week, every week, is literally what used to be a walk in closet is now a full blown recording studio. And, and that's the technology I use, you know, it's funny, after I went blind, I remember getting all different kinds of equipment, stuff that we would order or stuff that we would get through, you know, Blind Services, all these different things. Well, now with like the iPhone, oh my gosh, like, I just have a couple of apps on my phone, and it can do all kinds of stuff. And it just It blows my mind. Technology, as it advances is really, really incredible how, how now literally, with one app on my phone, you know, I can tell what color my shirt is, or I can, you know, read a barcode off the, you know, cat of soup to see what kind of soup it is. I mean, it's really fascinating. And, you know, technology is one of those things that you know, I I was never a big fan of say technology, you know, growing up, which I mean, I think I was blessed to the fact that there really wasn't, quote unquote, technology when I grew up. But you know, I never saw myself as somebody who, who would be so into technology, but becoming blind in with the advancements of technology. It's literally kind of a lifeline where it makes such a world of difference. And I mean, you know, it's it's just really awesome. Michael Hingson ** 49:43 Well, I love to talk with people about technology, you bring up a very interesting thing. And one of the things that we talk about a lot on this podcast and that I do with people in general is that we have such a wrong concept of the term disability because Disability should not anymore mean a lack of ability. Disability is a characteristic. And I think you would probably agree with me if we discuss sighted people that they have a disability to, namely, that their disability is light dependence, they gotta have like affection. Yes. And Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb in 1879. That was, as the Americans with Disabilities Act would say, a reasonable accommodation to help light dependent people be able to see in the dark. And the reality is that there is so much technology around lighting and so on, that disability is mostly covered up, but it doesn't change the fact that it's there. And so, I try to help people put blindness in perspective, because we don't have that problem. And so we don't worry about that. We use other kinds of technologies. But the fact is, we all use technologies to mitigate the disabilities or carry some of the characteristics that we have. And so it's no different for you than anyone else. And I do love the fact. And I agree with you that the more you can simplify and not use too many things, the better it is, there are several blind people who I know will talk about going to school into college in the 80s, and well into the 90s and early 2000s. And we're Braille readers, but also use technologies for other things. And it was almost like you had to carry this, at least this big, huge rolling suitcase, to carry all the technology around with you. And now, of course, as you said, an iPhone with VoiceOver, which is the screen reader that Apple builds into it, unless you use an Android phone. And then there are a couple of options for that. But the fact is that the technology is going to get simpler, and there are things that we can do that we never thought that we could do before. But the reality is that technology is making that more possible to do. Yeah. And that's what we really want. So we we continue to grow with that. And we do what we have to do. So what is your podcast today? Kevin Lowe ** 52:22 Yeah, so the podcast is called Grit, grace and inspiration. And basically, the whole point of the podcast is to be that place of of inspiration, of encouragement of empowerment, trying to remind people that you're not the only one who's going through stuff, that we're all going through stuff, and we can all get through it. And so I get to feature interviews with, with as I call them, the real the real superheroes of the world, the people who are overcoming life's challenges to keep living life. And I just find so much pleasure, so much joy and getting to share their stories with the world. And you know, and so so I do that. So, every week on Tuesday, I released an interview, and then every Thursday, I released a solo episode, in which, you know, it's just just be talking to just you. And both of those are related to a lot of just mindset stuff, or some different tactics to help somebody overcome some problems. Or it might be something that was kind of related to that week's interview, something that I wanted to expand on. So yeah, yeah, like so the podcast is called a grit, grace and inspiration. And I mean, I'm getting ready. At the time of this recording, I'm getting ready to release my 200th episode. So Michael Hingson ** 53:55 that's pretty exciting. When did you start it? Kevin Lowe ** 53:57 So this is the same podcast, I started back in May of 2020. So so it's been three years, and it was rebranded twice. Michael Hingson ** 54:06 But it's 200. From back in 2020. Yes, yeah. Cool. Yeah. So do you do all your own behind the scenes work, like editing and all that sort of stuff with it? Kevin Lowe ** 54:15 No, sir. No, I, I, when I started the podcast, the editing thing was, was something at first that I was trying to figure out, and I kept trying some different, you know, programs. And I'm like, This is so frustrating. I'm not going to do it. And so I went on to Fiverr Have you ever used Fiverr? I have. Okay, so I went on Fiverr. And I searched for, you know, podcast editor. I found podcast editor. And I still wish to work with her today. It's so so as I say that, you know, I record the podcast, and then she makes it sound good. So Michael Hingson ** 54:55 we got to meet through a company called amplify you and Debbie who Is there their support person, and they also do podcasts work, so I actually work with them. But I started out when we began unstoppable mindset. They did the hosting, and so on. But I tried to edit the podcasts. And I use a digital audio workstation or editor called Reaper, which actually is very accessible. But as you would attest, it's time consuming. And I decided it really didn't make sense. And so using their services anyway, they did the editing and all that makes it a whole lot better. And so I don't have to worry about it. I do rely on using decent equipment for doing the recording. What kind of microphone do you use? Kevin Lowe ** 55:47 Yeah, so I use a with the Rode RODE Procaster Oh, okay. Yeah. And then that goes into I have the interface of the Focusrite vo caster as my interface, which I mentioned it specifically because I can't remember what the what the interface I was using before it because this is an XLR microphone. So can't plug right into the computer. So I have the interface? Well, I have to say that the focus right vo caster is so amazing. Because it has tactile buttons on the device that are super easy to use nice tactile knobs. And then it's app that installs on your computer works with JAWS. And so I'm able to easily navigate through it and change the different settings. Be sure that my mic level was all set, which literally just means like, it's like hallelujah, it's accessible. And it works. And Michael Hingson ** 56:46 it has gotten more accessible over this past year. They've done a lot of work to improve the interface, which is great. Kevin Lowe ** 56:52 Yes, yeah. So yeah. And like you said, Man, I just I the podcasting thing yet, you know, I just fell in love with it. And I fell in love with it. For the simple fact that I'm like, if it wasn't for having a podcast, I never even would have known that all of these amazing people exist in the world. Yeah, you know, and I feel like I feel like in the world today, we're so inundated with, with drama with trauma with everything we hear is the doom and gloom. And to be quite honest, it's easy to feel like the world is falling apart, and there's no hope anymore. And so when you instead get to fill your day, by talking to people who are amazing, it just reminds you that there is hope in the world, that everybody is not out to get you that everybody's not killing one another, that there's some amazing people in this world. And you know, and I say, you know, the, when I knew that this was the right thing for me to do was what I kept finding myself being in different interviews. And I kept finding myself, just pray in thanking God for putting me in this position. That's what I knew. I'm like, Kevin, I don't know where this path is gonna lead. But you're on the right path. So keep following it. Michael Hingson ** 58:14 So there are a lot of coaches in the world, what makes you different and a coach that people should relate to and use? Kevin Lowe ** 58:23 Yeah, so you know, I think my biggest thing is the fact of, I just, I'm just a human, I'm just a friend. And that's the kind of people who I like to work with is the people who don't view me as a coach view me as the best friend who doesn't know you isn't judging you. It's just there for you, to help you to be your guide. And, you know, I mentioned that, you know, I work primarily with women. Well, you know, a lot of people asked me, Well, why is that? And they said, Well, I feel like I finally figured out what the purpose was of me growing up with a older sister and, and a single mom for a lot of the time and, and watching nothing but chick flicks and Ella men movies and hanging out with all of their girlfriends. Obviously, it was for something and I came to realize it's because it may be a guy who realizes that I'm able to just work with women better than I am with it. And, and my style of coaching I think does lends its hand better to you know, working with women where we're able to just kind of really go deep and figure out the underlying issues of what's going on what they really want, and, you know, work together to get them to where they want to be. Michael Hingson ** 59:42 So do you have a significant other in your life? Kevin Lowe ** 59:45 I don't, I don't, the closest thing I have is my 10 pound Shibu named Sophia. Michael Hingson ** 59:52 Well, that's something to work toward. That's Kevin Lowe ** 59:54 a yes. Oh, trust me. Yes, yes, yes. Yes. And that would be that would be amazing. Yeah. us Michael Hingson ** 1:00:01 that too shall come at the appropriate time, I Kevin Lowe ** 1:00:03 am sure exactly, exactly. Well, if people want to Michael Hingson ** 1:00:07 reach out to you would like to talk to you about working with you, and so on. How do they do that? Kevin Lowe ** 1:00:13 Yeah, the the best place to go is my website that will have all my contact information. And that is literally just grit, Grace inspiration.com. And so if you go to that website, grit, Grace inspiration.com There, you can check out the podcast, but you can also easily get in touch with me, there's a contact form, find my contact information. So that's probably the easiest place to start. Michael Hingson ** 1:00:38 Grit Great Grace inspiration.com, I will tell you, he is also a great interviewer. And you can tell he is quite a good talker, which is good. So I urge you all to seek Kevin out. I think that, that there's a lot that he has to offer. And I am so glad that we got to do this today. Because there's a lot of life lessons to learn from everything that Kevin has talked about and talk about having an unstoppable mindset, no question that that Kevin has that now we do have to find them a girl or a woman actually. But you know, that's, that's a process we'll get there. But But definitely, I really appreciate you being here. And I am glad that we had to do this. And I hope that you listening also enjoyed this. And I would love it and appreciate it if you would give us a five star rating wherever you're listening to our podcast. I would also love it and appreciate it if you would reach out to me with any thoughts or if you happen to know of anyone who might be a good guest for our podcast, Kevin, you as well. You can reach me at Michaelhi at accessibe.com. That's m i c h a e l h i at a c c e s s i b e.com. and would love to hear from you. Also, you can go to our podcast page, which is www dot Michael hingson m i c h a e l h i n g s o n.com/podcast. Where you can just go to the website, Michael hingson.com. We'd love to hear from you. We have a contact form there. And by the way, if you ever need a speaker and Kevin, if you know anyone who needs a speaker, we do that traveling has started to pick up and so we're back to talking about September 11, and teamwork and trust and other things and would appreciate any any opportunity. So I want to thank you all for considering that. But mostly today. Kevin, I want to thank you one last time for being here. We really appreciate your time, and all the insights that you brought us. Kevin Lowe ** 1:02:37 Well, thank you so much. It was a pleasure to be here. Michael Hingson ** 1:02:44 You have been listening to the Unstoppable Mindset podcast. Thanks for dropping by. I hope that you'll join us again next week, and in future weeks for upcoming episodes. To subscribe to our podcast and to learn about upcoming episodes, please visit www dot Michael hingson.com slash podcast. Michael Hingson is spelled m i c h a e l h i n g s o n. 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Trigger Warning: Suicide Discussion This episode discusses suicide and its prevention. It may be distressing for some listeners. If you or someone you know needs help, please seek professional assistance. Listener discretion is advised. Can a single conversation save a life? Kevin Hines, a renowned mental health advocate, author, and speaker, has dedicated his life to suicide prevention and promoting mental wellness. He works with organizations, schools, and communities to provide resources and support to those in need. Drawing from his personal journey, he became a leading voice in the fight against suicide, working tirelessly to break the stigma surrounding mental illness and suicide. His story serves as a beacon of hope, demonstrating that with the right support, recovery is possible, and every life is worth saving, In observance of National Suicide Prevention Week, Kevin joins us on The Greatness Machine to talk about his courageous journey from the edge of despair to becoming a global advocate for mental health. In this episode, Darius and Kevin engage in a profound discussion covering a wide range of topics related to mental health, suicide prevention, and personal resilience. They highlight dispelling misconceptions about suicide, nurturing human connections, and addressing the dangers of excessive screen time and instant gratification culture. Topics include: Three miracles that played a crucial role in Kevin's survival from a suicide attempt How a passage in Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson's book saved Kevin's life The importance of taking suicide threats seriously The significance of dispelling misconceptions about suicide Why it matters to understand and attend to the needs of loved ones The erosion of face-to-face communication and its impact on human connections The dangers of excessive screen time for children's developing brains Concerns surrounding instant gratification culture The importance of addressing suicide prevention at home Kevin advocates for age restrictions on social media platforms Why it is important to teach discipline and resilience to children through activities And other topics… Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.kevinhinesstory.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinhinesstory Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinhinesstory/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYZeM7MIkXtU_--r9BlDTQA Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoompdarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 This episode is sponsored by: Zbiotics: Head to ZBiotics.com/GREATNESS and use the code GREATNESS at checkout for 15% off Shopify: Go to shopify.com/darius to take your business to the next level Factor: Go to factormeals.com/greatnesspod50 and use code greatnesspod50 to get 50% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How can you transform your health, defy conventional wisdom, and embrace a life of vitality and purpose? Dr. Kevin Hoffarth, founder and owner of BioFIT Medicine, is a distinguished expert in the field of functional medicine and a passionate advocate for optimal health and longevity. With over two decades of experience in the medical field, Dr. Kevin has emerged as a leading figure in redefining traditional healthcare approaches and promoting proactive well-being. His extensive knowledge spans various aspects of health, including nutrition, hormone replacement therapy, metabolic disorders, and the vital connection between mind and body. Through his book, Functional Medicine: The New Standard, Dr. Kevin provides invaluable insights and practical guidelines to individuals seeking to transform their health. Joining us on The Greatness Machine, Dr. Kevin talks about his journey of switching from traditional medicine to functional medicine, which was driven by a deep commitment to improving health and providing patients with more effective, comprehensive solutions to their health challenges. In this episode, Darius and Dr. Kevin explore various topics, including Dr. Kevin's upbringing in a medical family, his transition from traditional to functional medicine, the founding of BioFit Medicine, challenges faced by doctors, the distinctions between functional and traditional medicine, the importance of healthspan, and the transformative effects of hormone replacement therapy on brain function and overall well-being. Topics include: What it was like for Dr. Kevin to grow up with medical influences in his family What pushed Dr. Kevin to transition from traditional medicine to functional medicine What inspired Dr. Kevin to establish BioFit Medicine The most common challenges and limitations doctors face How functional medicine differs from traditional medicine The importance of extending healthspan rather than focusing on longevity The benefits of hormone replacement therapy in both men and women How hormones affect a person's brain function, executive functioning, and mood regulation And other topics… Connect with Dr. Kevin: Website: http://www.biofitmedicine.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-hoffarth-md-ifmcp-2829598b Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/biofitmedicine/ Connect with Darius: Website: https://therealdarius.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dariusmirshahzadeh/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoompdarius/ YouTube: https://therealdarius.com/youtube Book: The Core Value Equation https://www.amazon.com/Core-Value-Equation-Framework-Limitless/dp/1544506708 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show Notes In this transformative episode, we invite you to embark on a profound journey of healing and resilience. Our special guest, Kevin Tuttle, shares his deeply personal story of navigating through the shadows of childhood trauma and emerging into a place of profound healing and self-discovery. As Kevin opens up about his experiences, you will gain insight into the intricate process of overcoming pain, questioning one's faith, and ultimately finding solace and renewal. Join us for a conversation that sheds light on the path from darkness to divine healing, reminding us all of the remarkable strength that resides within us. Listen to the Episode Now: {00:28} Know about our episode's guest, Kevin Tuttle {02:33} Where Kevin is right now physically and spiritually {07:10} Kevin's journey to epiphany {18:28} How Kevin experienced his reconciliation with God {32:07} Learn about Kevin's work, Spirit PR {41:05} Why Kevin's work is important and why it's important to seek and speak for the truth {47:28} Know how to connect with Kevin Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.spiritpr.net/ Email: kevin.tuttle@spiritpr.net Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spirit_pr/
Talking points: success, achievement, addiction, cycling, athleticism, personal development Kevin Miller is a powerhouse. More than that, he's deeply humble and intentional in what he does after a lifetime of hard work and the pursuit of excellence. I sat down with him last week to dig deeper: what makes drive "drive"? What's the meaning of really going beyond your limits? What really, truly drives you, and where are you going with that? You know, just light conversation. (00:00:00) - Intro and Kevin's defining moment(00:06:04) - What it takes to be a professional cyclist, and what drove Kevin to pursue it(00:11:10) - What might be underneath a valiant can't-quit-won't-quit attitude, and what's the difference between pursuit of excellence and addiction?(00:19:11) - When it comes to the pursuit of excellence, what's actually rewarding about it?(00:26:26) - How did the pursuit of excellence filter its way into your parenting?(00:31:49) - Intentionality versus pursuit, and where the addiction to pursuit might come from(00:47:35) - Do you think it's healthy and meaningful for men to pursue some kind of physical excellence?(00:51:39) - How the self-help industrial complex has shifted over the last few decades(01:04:45) - Is AI going to help or harm people and the self-help industry? Kevin is a former pro athlete, respected personal development guide, top-ranking podcast host, published author, and father of nine who has devoted himself to helping people elevate their personal experience and improve the way they show up for others. Kevin hosts the Self-Helpful podcast, which has over 60 million downloads and is routinely visited by today's most influential changemakers. His book, What Drives You challenges today's myths on “driven people” and serves as a guide to clarity and conviction in what you authentically value and what truly motivates you. Connect with Kevin -Website: https://www.kevinmiller.co/-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinmiller.co/-Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevinmillerco-Podcast: https://www.kevinmiller.co/podcast-Book, What Drives You: https://www.kevinmiller.co/whatdrivesyou This episode is brought to you by Cured Nutrition! Cured offers everything from CBD to functional mushroom products to adaptogens designed to help the body thrive in all aspects of the daily human experience. Personal favorite? The Zen sleep bundle. Get 20% off your order here: https://www.curednutrition.com/mantalks/ Men, join me for an intense, depth-oriented training regimen called the Men's Self-Leadership Program. Customized curriculum, direct work with me, and limited to just 8 men: https://mantalks.com/mslp/ Pick up my book, Men's Work: A Practical Guide To Face Your Darkness, End Self-Sabotage, And Find Freedom: https://mantalks.com/mens-work-book/ Check out some free resources: How To Quit Porn | Anger Meditation | How To Lead In Your Relationship Build brotherhood with a powerful group of like-minded men from around the world. Check out The Alliance and join me today. Enjoy the podcast? If so, please leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Podchaser. It helps us get into the ears of new listeners, expand the ManTalks Community, and help others find the tools and training they're looking for. And don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify For more episodes, visit us at ManTalks.com | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Did you know that the same amount of women die from bone fractures as they do from breast cancer every year? That's scary! Today, The Bone Coach™, Kevin Ellis, joins me to talk about why bone health is so important for everyone, especially breast cancer patients, and what you can do to improve your bone health today!We talk about:What a bone scan isn't telling youPrimary vs secondary osteoporosis The normal medications given for osteoporosis (and why they might not be right for you!)Tests you need to have done before taking medicationsFactors that can impact your bone health The 4 actions you need to do daily to improve your bone health And more!More about Kevin: Kevin Ellis, better known as Bone Coach™, is a Forbes-featured certified Integrative Nutrition health coach, podcaster, youtuber, bone health advocate, and is the founder of BoneCoach.com. After an osteoporosis diagnosis in his early 30's, he realized just how challenging it can be for the average person to make sense of what needs to be done to improve and how to move forward confidently with a stronger bones plan. Today, not only has he transformed his own health, and made continued progress on his own journey, he's now dedicated his life to helping women with osteopenia and osteoporosis gain clarity and confidence that improving is possible. Through a unique 3-step process and world class coaching programs, Kevin and his team of credentialed experts have helped people in over 1500+ cities around the world get confident in their stronger bones plan.His mission is to not just help over 1+ million people around the globe build stronger bones… It's to help our children and grandchildren have the education, resources, and nourishment needed to prevent osteoporosis and other diseases in the future so they can lead long, active lives.Connect with Kevin:Website: https://bonecoach.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bonecoachYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/bonecoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonecoachkevinTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bonecoachPodcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bone-coach-osteoporosis-bone-health-podcast/id1483975147Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bonecoachTo talk to a member of Dr. Jenn's team and learn more about working privately with RHMD, visit: https://calendly.com/stephanie-1031/time-to-talkTo get your copy of Dr. Jenn's book, The Smart Person's Guide to Breast Cancer, visit: https://realhealthmd.kartra.com/page/SmartPersonsGuidetoBreastCancerJoin the Facebook group: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepingabreastwdrjennConnect with Dr. Jenn:Website: https://www.realhealthmd.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrJennSimmonsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjennsimmons/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dr.jennsimmons
Shellee and Kevin discuss: - College is increasingly getting more expensive, it's important to find ways to help aid the costs - How do you pay for school and set up your future retirement smartly? - Kevin wants to help families create wealth while educating them Kevin Roark is a leader in his field of comprehensive financial planning. His company focuses on 16 different areas including but not limited to: Cash flow Management Risk Management Tax Reduction Retirement Planning Estate Planning Annual Reviews College Funding Kevin's goal for all of his clients is to ensure their financial house is in order. Kevin specializes in business owners and families who are either are in the initial stage of the wealth building process or are approaching or already in retirement. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.kapeco.org/ Email: kevin@fgmci.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/kevin-roark-81275865 Connect with Shellee: Website: https://collegereadyplan.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr_WodPHDfSWEbiPdsRDbyQ Twitter: https://twitter.com/gocollegeready Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegereadyplan/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CollegeReadyPlan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/college-ready/ Email: shellee@collegereadyplan.com
The sad fact is you need money to survive in today's world. It takes money to put a roof over your head and food on the table. It takes money to transport you to the place where you will make the money. So you got a job, and you work hard to get that money. And once your needs are met, you can breathe. Or can you? You see for most people, once their basic needs are met, it's not enough. They're still not happy. So they decide they want a nicer house, a nicer car, and better clothes. They think once they have those things they can even get a better relationship. And then they think, once they have ALL of that, “Then, I'll be happy!” But how do you get all of that? More money of course!! Work harder, get promoted, chase the title that will give you more money!! And because people want happiness, money becomes the number one priority in people's lives. Even when they think they're not money driven. How do I know this? People will suffer in jobs they don't like for years. Why? For the money. Most people will only look for new jobs when they lose the one they have. Why? Because they are afraid of not having money. Great relationships and friendships fail because of money issues We've all been groomed to believe that more money will buy us happiness. And the truth is, having more money can help to ease our pain. But it won't buy you happiness. What logic are we using when we trade 40-60 hours of misery for enough money to ease the pain of that job? Just so you can go back and suffer for another 40-60 hours next week. More work for more money equals more pain, and you end up needing more things, therapy, self-care, more going out, more retail therapy, more chocolate … so you can deal with work to make more money which equals more pain so you need more … Wouldn't it be easier to just end the “suffering at work” part of it all? My guest on this week's podcast was on autopilot chasing the money. He was struggling with depression and contemplating ending it all when he heard someone say, “Isn't it weird that we wake up every day and go to a job we don't like?” This sparked an aha moment that led him on a path of self-improvement and actually finding happiness. Connect to Kevin: Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/ Connect to Genea: Free Gift: http://elevatefreegift.com/ Book a Call with Genea: http://elevatebookacall.com/ Website: http://geneabarnes.com/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/genea-barnes/ Facebook personal: https://www.facebook.com/geneabarnes Facebook business: https://www.facebook.com/geneabarneselevate/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geneabarnes/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@geneabarnes YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/geneabarnes Bio: Kevin is the founder and co-host of the Next Level University podcast. Early in his life, Kevin found “success”, but after a brush with near suicide he realised he wasn´t living a life he truly wanted. He became passionate about self improvement and decided to make it his purpose in life to impact as many people as possible by becoming a role model podcaster and speaker. He has succeeded to make his podcast one of the top 100 with over 1200 episodes and listened in over 125 countries. He has taken his life to the next level and achieved both personal and professional success.
We dive into the world of active and passive investing and learn why real estate is an attractive option for many investors. Join us as we uncover the secrets of Wall Street and Main Street investing with our esteemed guest, Kevin Amolsch, founder and president of Pine Financial Group.In this episode, we explore the world of private money and alternative financing, as Kevin discusses the benefits of using private money in real estate deals and how to build a strong network of investors. Kevin shares his expertise on the differences between owning a property and being a passive investor, as well as the importance of setting the right goals in real estate investing. It's an insightful conversation as we bridge the gap between education and results for real estate investors. Gain valuable knowledge on market observations, personal growth, and real estate law and education that will help you become a seasoned investor. Things we discussed in this episode:- What is the difference between active and passive investing?- What does it mean to "raise private money?"- When is it right to work with a mortgage broker?- Wall Street investors vs. Main Street investors- Legal considerations when working with private money and passive investments- Licensing requirements for raising capital, and Kevin's interactions with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies- How do commercial loans work differently from residential loans? Where you can find Kevin:Website - https://pinefinancialgroup.com/LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinamolsch/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxarTu7hIVzhQpcLdEEzMhAInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/pinefinancial/Kevin's free investment resources - https://thepinereport.com/Join Jason Muth and Attorney / Broker Rory Gill of NextHome Titletown and UrbanVillage Legal in Boston, Massachusetts for another episode of The Real Estate Law Podcast!#realestatepodcast #nexthome #humansoverhouses #realestate #realestatelaw #realestateinvesting #realestateinvestor #cashflow #privatemoney #hardmoney #commercialloans #raisingprivatemoney #passiveinvestingThe Legacy Wealth Code PodcastThe secrets of real estate investing, tax strategies, and building a legacy!Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the showFollow us!The Real Estate Law Podcast on InstagramStraightforward Short-Term Rentals on InstagramAttorney Rory Gill on LinkedInJason Muth on LinkedInNextHome Titletown Real Estate on FacebookNextHome Titletown Real Estate on LinkedIn
Today, we are highlighting the importance of mental well-being for fathers worldwide. Today's episode features a devoted father who shares his personal journey through postpartum depression after the birth of his child. Kevin Seldon is the founder of a leading social-impact consultancy with clients ranging from award-winning artists and Fortune 500 companies to world-renowned non-profits. However, more than a decade of building a company focused on inspiring passion in others and five years of struggling to build a family left him devoid of any passion within himself. When he and his wife finally found themselves expecting their first child, Kevin took an extended leave from all of his business endeavors and turned off his phone for a year to focus on his family and reconnect with himself. He found the experience exhilarating, exhausting, and lonely. Being shocked at the lack of support available to dads who seemed to be completely excluded from parenting culture led him to launch DILF, as in “Dad I'd Like to . . . FRIEND,” a top parenting podcast. DILF has broken into Apple's Top 50 Parenting Podcast charts around the world, while recently hitting #6 on the US charts. What began as a simple forum to seek support from dads Kevin would want to . . . friend has evolved into a global community focused on the mental health of parents. In this community, ALL parents are welcome, regardless of cultural background, sexual orientation, and gender. The conversation moves beyond life with kids to focus more on the life of each human (who happens to be a parent), to focus on how they can thrive while attempting to be the best version of themselves. Show Highlights: How Kevin sunk into a deep depression during the five-year infertility journey with his wife How his wife's diabetes led to a difficult pregnancy and traumatic birth that resulted in a NICU stay for his son and emergency surgery for his wife How Kevin tried to be present and bond with his son in the NICU but felt rejected in the parenting process when they went home How he knew something “was off” with his mood/temperament but found comfort and connection through doing nighttime feedings with his son Why Kevin decided to take a year off from work to spend extended time with his wife and son How he still battled depression but experienced a pivotal moment of bonding with his son during a nighttime feeding How Kevin became a stay-at-home dad not welcome at mom groups and with no dad friends—-and launched a podcast that became widely popular Why dads feeling alone and isolated is a world problem with very little recognition and support How dads can have postpartum depression because of the change in identity, sleep deprivation, change in relationship, etc. How our mental health is affected by our lack of human connection–and what we need to teach our kids How Kevin realized that he had postpartum depression (even though his wife didn't know) and what the statistics show Why it's important to give men the space to talk about their feelings How Kevin and his wife navigate “maternal gatekeeping,” co-parenting, and their team dynamic as a couple Why the term “co-parenting” needs to be redefined Why Kevin's podcast seeks to be inspiring, positive, open, and supportive Key takeaways about allowing space for everyone and protecting mental health and relationships Resources: Connect with Kevin: Website, Podcast, Parenting Survey, and Instagram Visit www.postpartum.net for resources and support! Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello beautiful souls, and welcome back for episode #130.During today's episode, we have our first-ever guest joining us! We have the one and only Kevin Palmieri joining us today! Kevin is the Founder, CFO & Host of the Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement podcast with more than 1300 episodes reaching over half a million people in more than 150 countries on how to improve your life, love, health & wealth.Kevin is a Podcast Consultant specializing in helping CEOs & Entrepreneurs grow, scale & monetize their podcasts.Kevin believes in a heart-driven but NO BS approach to inspiring, motivating & educating others on what it REALLY takes to get to the Next Level!Join us as we discuss fear chasing, failure, and mental health!Until next time, xoxo Jessie mae Reach out to Kevin:Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/IG: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/FB: https://www.facebook.com/kevin.palmieri.90Check out their podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/next-level-university/id1221110027
"The tendency of the 21st century classroom teacher today is to use more technology in their classrooms and often times, students abuse it, teachers misuse it, and we all start to, well… lose it! There are lots of books, blogs, vlogs, webinars, professional development sessions, and even conference headliners, all trying to convert classroom teachers into believers that technology makes a difference in the classroom and that you just have to use it. The truth is, a great teacher is marked not by the amount of technology they use, or how quickly they can navigate a complex interface, but by how they are able to take the aggregate resources available to them, and design the most powerful learning experience they possibly can PERIOD. Yes, the 21st century has brought change to what we can use to teach our students, but let us not forget what we each recall form our own learning experiences. It all starts with a passionate teacher who always wants to try something new."Kevin White is a teacher, a learning designer, a technologist, and "a risk taker who has stumbled, faltered and failed so many times, that I feel I have learned some very valuable lessons along the way." His career started as a History Teacher in Santee, California at West Hills High School, but his first 8 years included teaching 16 different courses (mostly STEM, but also just about every 6-12th grade Social Science/History course in existence)He's currently teaching STEM at De Portola Middle in San Diego Unified School District and "Virtual Reality, Virtual Worlds and the Future of Learning" at San Diego State University. Check out the "Cyborg Surgery" project hereKevin hopes to begin offering Professional Development opportunities for 3D tools, such as OnShape for mechanical engineering ad design, CoSpaces VR and AR, as well as JellyBox and MakerBot 3D printers for educators looking to take STEM to the next level. Connect with Kevin :Website teachertechrescue.netTwitter @kevinwhitesdChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: youtubeGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
This week we are digging into family drama at the reception with special guest, Kevin Dennis. With over 30 years in the game, he is no stranger to the wedding biz. And of course he has a CRAZY story for us. Say hi to Kevin:Website: https://fantasysound.com/, http://weddingiq.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fantasysound Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fsesevents/ https://www.instagram.com/wedding_iq/We would love your feedback... If you enjoyed this episode, tell us why! Leave us a review and make sure you subscribe on your favorite podcast platform.www.Instagram.com/cheerstothatshitpodcasthttps://www.cheerstothatshit.com/Executive Producers are Riley Peleuses + Michaela Garrison for YEA Networks / YEA Podcasts If you are interested in advertising on this podcast or having Laura & Emily as guests on your Podcast, Radio Show, or TV Show, reach out to podcast@yeanetworks.com
Kevin Kermes, former headhunter, serial entrepreneur, career coach, thought partner, and trusted advisor who focuses on helping people create what's next in their career and life joins me on this episode. Kevin's work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Business Insider, Fast Company, and other media outlets. Topics we cover include Kevin's backstory, having difficult conversations, the need for self-awareness and reflection, getting feedback, the impact of our belief system, and more. Get connected with Kevin: Website: https://www.kevinkermes.com/ and https://careerattraction.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/careerattraction Twitter: https://twitter.com/KevinKermes LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinkermes/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevin.kermes/ Leave a 5-star review with a comment on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/business-minds-coffee-chat/id1539014324 Subscribe to my Business Builder Newsletter: https://bit.ly/32y0YxJ Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock-solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
Kevin Hines is a storyteller. He is a bestselling author, global public speaker, and award-winning documentary filmmaker. In the Year 2000, Kevin attempted to take his life by jumping off the Golden Gate Bridge. Many factors contributed to his miraculous survival, including a sea lion which kept him afloat until the Coast Guard arrived. Kevin now travels the world sharing his story of hope, healing, and recovery while teaching people of all ages the art of wellness and the ability to survive pain with true resilience. Intro Hello, everyone! Kevin Hines is on today's show. Today, we talk about the importance of asking for help, thriving through our consequences, discrimination against those with brain pain, living on purpose, the amazing story about a sea lion named Herbert, the signs to look out for, and what we can do to help. Let's dive in! In this Episode you'll learn: [12:39] A bit about Kevin. [21:36] The two categories. [27:50] Taking the first step. [31:06] From victim to survivor to thriving. [37:20] Living our purpose. [43:09] Herbert, the sea lion. [52:04] What are the signs to look out for? [53:30] How to help people. [61:29] Kevin's words of wisdom. Quotes: “Everybody cared. Nobody knew.” [17:10] “The truth shall set you free.” [20:20] “Your brain is the single most powerful organ you wield.” [38:42] “Drastic changes in behavior are signs.” [52:50] “I've never gone to a funeral that nobody showed up to.” [64:17] Links Mentioned: Connect with Kevin: Website: www.kevinhinesstory.com. Instagram: @kevinhinesstory. Twitter: @KevinHinesStory. YouTube: Kevin Hines. LinkedIn: Kevin Hines. Podcast: Hinesights Podcast. Message Sara! Instagram: @saraschultingkranz Facebook: Sara Schulting-Kranz Email: sara@saraschultingkranz.com Website: saraschultingkranz.com
Episode 0292 - Kevin Tetz is Back chatting with B Squad We have Kevin on to tell us about his experience on the selling side of Mecum Auction last year, for a update on his Miata project "Rockit Miata" and to talk about his online classes from Paintucation. You don't want to miss this one. Show Notes: Kevin's car he went to Mecum Auction with: Zed-Sled https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/project-zedsled-overview/ C-tane https://www.streettrucksmag.com/c-tane/ Kevin's current project "Rockit Miata": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4erGvvPwcxQ How to find Kevin: Website: https://www.paintucation.com/ Paintucation University https://www.paintucation.com/university/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/paintucation/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/paintucation Twitter: https://twitter.com/paintucation Thanks for listening, downloading and subscribing. For questions, comments or complaints please e-mail us at: Hosts@BsquadHotrod.com And if you really want to help us out give us a review in your podcast app.
In today's episode, Jonny talks with the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Camino Verde Group, Kevin Romney. As part of his work, he led the build-out and renovation of several commercial and retail properties.They discuss:1. The keys to creative financing2. Acquiring property off-market3. What makes a good partnerCo-founder and Managing Director of Camino Verde Group, Kevin, leads the firm's efforts in the acquisition and disposition of its multifamily assets. Kevin also oversees financial planning, analysis, and underwriting. He began his career at Ernst & Young, becoming a CPA. A serial entrepreneur, he has built and sold numerous businesses throughout his career in the contact center, medical, franchise, and clean energy industries.Learn more about Kevin:Website: https://caminoverdegroup.com/Email: kevin@caminoverdegroup.comConnect with Jonny!Cattani Capital Group: https://cattanicapitalgroup.com/Invest with us: invest@cattanicapitalgroup.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-cattani-53159b179/Jonny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonnycattani/IRR Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theirrpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jonnycattaniYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCljEz4pq_paQ9keABhJzt0AFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jonathan.cattani.1
The cloud is changing the tech game. In fact, it's already changed it. But how can you adapt to this new technology? How can your small nonprofit make sure that you're ready for what's coming next? On this episode, I speak with Kevin Christopher George of Green Merits Consulting, about cloud technology with a grounded, real life, practical perspective on what it means to research, select and adapt cloud technologies.Key Highlights:The benefits of cloud-based technology for small nonprofitsWhy the cloud is better than an external hard driveBuilding partnerships with technology providersHow to get started and adapt cloud-based technologyCloud collaboration and accessibilityConnect with Kevin:Website: https://www.greenmerits.com/Email: kgeorge@greenmerits.comResources: FREE Fundraising Strategy Guide: https://www.thegoodpartnership.com/guideOur friends and sponsors at Keela asked me to put together a guide of fundraising tips I wished every small nonprofit knew. Go ahead and download the guide here: https://www.keela.co/consultant/the-good-partnership (and don't forget that Keela offers our listeners 40% off their first year's subscription).
Today's guest is Kevin Palmieri, CFO, and co-host of the Next Level University podcast (NLU). Kevin started without knowing what to do with his life after high school. He job-hopped and worked at a gas station, cleaned hospital bathrooms and floors, and became a forklift operator, personal trainer, on-call firefighter, truck driver, and many other things. He became successful by the world's standards at age 25 when he had a high-paying job in the weatherization industry. He had a sports car, a fit body, and a girlfriend who was a model. However, his girlfriend eventually left him when he would not support her in chasing her dreams. He then realized he needed to work on himself and focus on self-improvement. The following year, he got promoted and traveled for ten months for work. He looked successful, but he didn't feel like it. He then thought he needed to start living consciously and started a podcast called the Hyper Conscious Podcast and fell in love with podcasting and lost interest in his job. He continued working but was burned out and eventually found himself at a dark point in his life. He reached out to a friend who advised him to change his environment.Four months later, Kevin left his job, focused on podcasting, and became a broke entrepreneur. Later, he partnered with Alan, that friend he reached out to, and they co-hosted a podcast now known as NLU. Kevin talks about taking small steps toward goals and building on that. He stresses the importance of having someone to talk to about our emotions, someone willing to listen as we go through our struggles in making things happen. He encourages people to give their dreams a try and be consistent in their efforts to reach their goals.Who is Kevin Palmieri?Kevin is the Chief Financial Officer, Founder, and Co-Host of Next Level University, which has aired over 1,200 episodes and attracted 725K+ listeners from over 140 countries. He was instrumental in turning the podcast into a six-figure enterprise, and he recorded more than a thousand episodes.As a coach, trainer, consultant, and speaker, Kevin has also conducted numerous trainings and coaching calls with folks from all corners of the globe.He enjoys talking about consistency, commitment, confidence, fear, habits, mindset, relationships, limiting beliefs, and everything else.Kevin is enthusiastic about sharing his knowledge of what it takes to reach one's full potential in the spirit of a heart-centered yet NO BS approach to self-improvement.Check out Kevin:Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160 Instagram: @neverquitkid Connect with Chad:Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/mrtenacity40/pgi-coaching-consultWebsite: https://mrtenacity.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chad-osinga-b62a08b1/FB: https://www.facebook.com/108630534048340IG:https://www.instagram.com/mr._tenacity/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrtenacity40
I am super excited to let you guys know that I have HUGE NEWS coming on December 15th!!!Are you lacking clarity and focus in life? Do you feel as if you're just drifting around, seeing where the wind takes you?In today's episode, I brought on a very special guest. Say hello to Kevin Russell, author, Inner Guide, and Quantum Consciousness Coach. In this episode, you'll learn how get in alignment.In This Interview We CoverDaoism and StoicismBrain activities to snap out of our monkey brainThe importance of self awarenessHow to disrupt our dis-easeAnd so much moreLinks From The ShowConnect with Kevin:Website: https://www.radicalenlightenment.com/Sessions: https://rapidtransformationsessions.com/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@radicalenlightementLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-d-russell/Podcast: https://anchor.fm/radicalenlightenmentYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/RadicalEnlightenmentConnect with John: https://www.linktr.ee/johnmendez_realtor/ Connect with Walk 2 Wealth: https://www.linktr.ee/walk2wealth/ More About Kevin Russell Kevin Russell is a groundbreaking author, transformational Inner Guide, and Quantum Consciousness Coach who helps individuals live happier, healthier, more balanced, and more abundant lives in record time.After 20+ years of exploring the healing modalities of yoga, meditation, transformative breathwork, Emotional Kinesiology, Touch for Health, PSYCH-K®, Emotion Code Therapy, Body Talk Therapy, and Biofield Healing technologies, Kevin experienced a massive consciousness expansion which culminated in his clairvoyant/intuitive abilities coming online.Since then, he has helped hundreds of clients around the world expand their own consciousness – rewriting and transforming the limiting/conditioned programming of the subconscious mind-body, channeling hyper-personal directed knowing/messages, and providing insight to help expand awareness, release stress, & anxiety, heal past trauma, and Become a Wealth-Builder Today! If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together! Join the community now!Support the showHOW TO SUPPORT THE WALK 2 WEALTH PODCAST: walk2wealth.supercast.com 1. Subscribe, Rate, & Review us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or your favorite podcast platform. 2. Share Episodes with your family, friends, and co-workers. 3. Donate what you can financially to help us continue to bring great content that inspires you, and people like you around the world!4. If you want access to EXCLUSIVE content, live interviews, Ask Me Anything calls, our wealth-building community and so much more...BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY! 5. If you don't want a subscription BUT, you know someone who would find it valuable. GIFT A SUBSCRIPTION NOW and help them progress in their Walk 2 Wealth.
Trigger Warning: This episode has a portion where the guest briefly mentioned about suicide. Kevin Palmieri is the CFO, Founder & Co-Host of Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement Podcast with more than 1,000 episodes and 600K+ listens in over 125 countries. Some people find rock bottom... I found out that rock bottom had a basement. In his mid 20's... he had it all. He had a beautiful girlfriend, high paying job, sports car, my dream body... but he still ended up sitting on the edge of a bed debating suicide. After my rock bottom moment, he went all in on holistic self-improvement. Kevin was determined to overcome his anxiety, depression and to finally live the life he always dreamed of. Years later, he now host a podcast that impacts hundreds of thousands of people in countries all over the world. He loves talking about Consistency, Commitment, Habits, Mindset, Confidence, Fear, Relationships, Limiting Beliefs and everything in between. In this episode:Kevin shares about his backgroundWhy commitment, consistency, and courage are important as a leader Leading through vision Key Takeaways:Doing what makes you fulfilled not just what makes you happyYou can't win without consistency People quite cause they are not yet successful Tweetable Quote: “Make sure that you're trying to be as intentional, as often as humanly possible. And I think you'll probably get better results in every aspect of life.” - Kevin Palmieri Connect with Kevin:Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ Social Media:LinkedIn,Facebook, Instagram, Youtube Connect with Denis:Email: denis@leadingchangepartners.comWebsite: http://www.leadingchangepartners.com/ Leadership Is Changing Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/LeadershipIsChanging/Leadership is Changing LinkedIn Page:https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadership-is-changing-podcast/
Nashville multi-instrumentalist and educator Kevin Keith joins the podcast as we discuss his unique journey from the classical percussion orchestral world to starting a rock band on lower Broadway, Too Hot For Leather. Kevin persevered through many challenges brought on by the 2020 pandemic, including moving to a new city and joining a band from Craigslist — all of which have brought him to where he is today in Nashville pursuing what he loves. We hope you enjoy!This episode is sponsored by Music Lab Nashvillehttps://nashville.musiclab.coConnect with Kevin:Website: https://kevinkeithmusician.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinkeithmusicianToo Hot For Leather:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/toohotforleatherFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/toohotforleatherMusic Featured in this Episode:"Won't Be The Same” by Kevin Keith“Headlights" by Kevin Keith------About Kevin:Kevin Keith is a Nashville-based multi-instrumentalist and educator. He has performed, recorded and written as a drummer, vocalist, pianist and guitarist. He is known mostly for his work as a drummer and percussionist for artists including Ben Schuller, Endless Earth, Too Hot For Leather, Ryan Clark, Palmer Anthony and Allie Keck. Born and raised in Midland, Michigan, Kevin began taking piano lessons at the age of 4, and drum lessons at the age of 10. He went on to receive his Bachelor of Music Education at Central Michigan University, and his Master of Percussion Performance at Michigan State University. While in Michigan, Kevin developed a love for classical and art music through his work as a chamber and orchestral percussionist. He spent a season as a primary substitute percussionist with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra upon completion of his studies in Denver, Colorado, where he continually expanded upon his live and studio drum set work.Upon moving to Nashville in 2021, Kevin immediately began working as a regular Lower Broadway drummer, performing primarily with his rock act Too Hot For Leather. He currently works in solo and co-writing settings with numerous singer/songwriters, enjoying the collaborative creation process more than anything else.------Interview by: Dan Ainspan, Nathan SletnerRecorded October 2022 in Nashville, TNConnect with us:WebsiteInstagramFacebookRecorded at Diamond Sound Studios, Nashville, TNProduced by Jonas Litton, Wise CompanyPodcast Artwork: GENUINE CREATIVE ART ⓒ 2022 Nashville Drummers Podcast, LLC
The Executive Code - Personal Mastery Insights with Paul Davis
The journey of personal mastery is not a quick fix. It can take many years. But how do we start that journey and what does spirituality have to do with personal mastery? On this episode of The Executive Code podcast, I'm joined with Kevin Carton who has spoken on stages in front of thousands of people, and has led to him being described as a young Bob Proctor and the next Tony Robbins. He shares weekly insights, inspiration and motivation on his podcast called Science & Spirituality which has over 800k downloads, and listeners in over 100 different countries. In this episode we discuss where people are going wrong and what it takes to make real progress in personal mastery. Connect with Kevin:Website: www.kevincarton.com Instagam: https://instagram.com/kevinfcartonLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinfcarton/ Connect with Paul:Find your life purpose and turn your purpose into profits with Paul – https://paulwilliamdavis.com/find-your-life-purpose/ Discover Your Life Purpose Course - https://paulwilliamdavis.com/discover-your-life-purpose-course/ Join our Free Community for more insights - https://www.theexecutivecode.com/View this episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/davisconsultantsPublished Book - EVOLVE – Look Within Yourself For Business SuccessWebsite – https://PaulWilliamDavis.com/LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/pauldavisdublin/Blog - https://paulwilliamdavis.com/blog/Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/paulwilliamdavis Contributions:If you feel that you benefit from this podcast and would like to make a contribution towards the cost of its production it would be very much appreciated - https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/theexecutivecode
Who's your ideal client and what's the biggest challenge they face?What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem?What is one valuable free action that our audience can implement that will help with that issue?What is one valuable free resource that you can direct people to that will help with that issue?What's the one question I should have asked you that would be of great value to our audience?When was the last time you experienced Goosebumps with your family and why?Next Level UniversityGet in touch with Kevin: Website, LinkedIn, InstagramLearn more about how Uwe helps in-demand professionals and their VIPs to get back their family mojo, double their financial security, and live in abundance in all areas of their life (without feeling guilty or constantly questioning themselves): Visit www.uwedockhorn.com. Or when you feel you'd be interested in working together you can Book A Chat With Uwe
Kevin Dahlstrom, founder of Swell, joins Jamie to discuss how he escaped a tumultuous upbringing, overcame a decade-long health challenge, and achieved the career success that millions dream of. Yet, it was at the height of his career when he experienced a level of unfulfillment he couldn't ignore. Despite warnings from his friends and family, he decided to leave his corporate career behind, move his family to Colorado, and undergo a life reset. After a few short weeks of retirement, Kevin founded Swell, a financial company that aims to revolutionize traditional banking and helps its community members grow their wealth. Tune in as Jamie and Kevin discuss: The three major adversities he's faced and how they've shaped his life and businesses. How he escaped an upbringing surrounded by prison, addiction, and mental illness. The one challenge he's faced all his life. Why retirement is a trap for many people today. The illness that left him bedridden, forced to drop out of school and took 10 years to recover from. Why experiencing a midlife crisis is completely the opposite from what most people think it is. The one thing you must choose that's as important as choosing your life partner. What led him to quit a 7-figure job with a big public company and the impact it had on his family. The lessons he's learned from the successes and spectacular failures of starting multiple companies. One of the hardest things to figure out in life and business that you need to be aware of and prepared to encounter. How Swell is providing access to private equity deals that 99% of investors previously had limited or no access to. Connect with Kevin: WEBSITE: https://www.swellmoney.com LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevind TWITTER: https://twitter.com/Camp4 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/kevindahlstrom COMPOUNDING WITH KEVIN DAHLSTROM PODCAST: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/compounding-with-kevin-dahlstrom/id1625125305 Support Labrador Lending: WEBSITE: https://labradorlending.com/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/labrador-lending/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/labradorlending YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChYrpCUlqFYLy4HngRrmU9Q Connect with Jamie: LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-bateman-5359a811/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/batemanjames INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/batemanjames11/
In today's episode, Bill is joined by the Founder, CFO, and Host of Next Level University, Kevin Palmieri. They talk about the importance of having a 1% improvement every day no matter what you do. Kevin also shares how he found his purpose in life and inside stories about his and Alan's podcast, Next Level University. Kevin Palmieri is the Founder, CFO & Host of the Next Level University, a Global Top 100 Self-Improvement podcast with more than 1000 episodes reaching over half a million people in more than 125 countries on how to improve your life, love, health & wealth. Kevin is a Podcast Consultant specializing in helping CEOs & Entrepreneurs grow, scale & monetize their podcasts. Kevin believes in a heart-driven but NO BS approach to inspiring, motivating & educating others on what it REALLY takes to get to the Next Level! Reach out to Kevin: Website: https://www.nextleveluniverse.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-palmieri-5b7736160/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/neverquitkid/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/kevin.palmieri.90 Check out their podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/next-level-university/id1221110027 Show notes: [1:58] How did Kevin get into podcasting? [5:40] How has everything he does help him find his own North Star? [8:08] What are some of the stories he has heard that stood out to him? [10:36] Why is being consistent so important? [14:01] Where did he learn about 1% improvement, and why is it important?[16:54] What is the future of podcasting for Kevin? [18:54] Kevin's advice for people who want to start a podcast? [21:52] What do Kevin and Alan learn from each other? [24:46] How do they manage their team? [27:00] On habits [28:40] What does money mean to Kevin? [29:51] Where to find Kevin and his podcast Connect with Bill Bloom Web: https://www.bloomfinancialco.com/ https://bloomfinancialco.kartra.com/page/bNJ87 Email: bill@bloomfinancial.us LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bloomfinancial/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/retireasyoudesirepodcast Securities and investment advisory services offered through Woodbury Financial Services, Inc. (WFS) member FINRA/SIPC. WFS. is separately owned and other entities and/or marketing names, products or services referenced here are independent of WFS. Views expressed in this podcast are for general informational purposes only and are not intended to provide or be a substitute for specific professional financial, tax or legal advice or recommendations for any individuals. Information is based on sources believed to be reliable; however, their accuracy or completeness cannot be guaranteed.
This conversation will speak to the hidden pain within the hearts of so many men in the world today, and support you on your path towards liberation. You're going to love Episode 12 of the 'Transformation Starts Today' podcast with my friend and brother Kevin McNee! Here's some background about Kevin: Kevin is a Conscious Integration Coach & Masculine Mentor. He is a Warrior of the Heart, that leads with openness, connection, and presence. Kevin consciously guides men to look internally, to find the answers that they've been searching for externally, and break free of old stories, patterns, and beliefs. Kevin founded and leads a men's group called Warriors of the H.E.A.R.T, which he creates a safe space to allow men to open up, share their stories, and support one another in brotherhood. He is a Certified Masculine Alchemy Facilitator through Sacred Sons, a Certified Personal Trainer, and currently enrolled in the Life Awareness Breath work Instructor Certification Program. Kevin is always integrating new practices of healing in his journey. He is devoted to being of service to others along the way. He continues to be a student of life and always finding new ways of deepening his consciousness. Here are some ways to connect with Kevin: Website: www.heart-warriors.com Instagram: @warrioroftheh.e.a.r.t Facebook: Kevin McNee - Warrior of the H.E.A.R.T Men's Group on Facebook: Warriors of the H.E.A.R.T Dr. Jamil Sayegh – Life, Business, and Relationship Coach, Licensed Naturopathic Doctor How I Can Support You: https://jamilsayegh.com/coaching1/ Past Client Stories: https://jamilsayegh.com/client-testimonials/ Email: jamilsayegh189@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjamilsayegh/ or @drjamilsayegh Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamil.sayegh Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jamil-sayegh-402aa416b/ Free Ebook: 20 Steps To Your Next Breakthrough: https://jamilsayegh.com/20-steps-to-your-next-breakthrough/ Audiobook Version of 20 Steps To Your Next Breakthrough: https://jamilsayegh.com/audiobook/
Did you know you can have stronger, healthier bones through diet? Join me and my guest, to learn more about how you can build the strength of your body, mind, and bone in a way that prevents fracture and injury. In this episode you'll learn: ⏰ 5:48 The prevalence of low bone density - especially in women ⏰ 8:55 The difference between osteopenia and osteoporosis ⏰ 12:08 Contributors to low bone density ⏰ 14:53 The connection between gut health and bone health ⏰ 16:21 Foods that generally help improve bone density ⏰ 22:03 Stress and its role on bone health ⏰ 27:46 The ONE thing you can do today to upgrade your health Listen to Wellness By Design on the go with these apps: Apple Podcasts Spotify iHeart Radio Subscribe, rate and review! Check out Kevin's Bio: Kevin Ellis, better known as Bone Coach™, is a certified integrative nutrition health coach, podcaster, YouTuber, and bone health advocate, and is the founder of BoneCoach.com. After an osteoporosis diagnosis in his early 30s, he realized just how challenging it can be for the average person to make sense of what needs to be done to improve and how to move forward confidently with a stronger bones plan. Today, not only has he transformed his own health, and made continued progress on his own journey, he's now dedicated his life to helping women with osteopenia and osteoporosis gain clarity and confidence that improving is possible. Through a unique 3-step process and world-class coaching programs, Kevin and his team of credentialed experts have helped people in over 1500+ cities around the world get confident in their stronger bones plan. His mission is to not just help over 1+ million people around the globe build stronger bones… It's to help our children and grandchildren have the education, resources, and nourishment needed to prevent osteoporosis and other diseases in the future so they can lead long, active lives. Kevin's gift and link: FREE STRONGER BONES MASTERCLASS™ Discover The 3-Step Blueprint Osteoporosis "Thrivers" Use To Help Build Strong Bones So They Can Stop Fearing Fracture & Lead Active Lives. Free Bone Healthy Recipes Guide just for attending. Available to watch right now. https://strongerbonesmasterclass.com/?_ef_transaction_id=&oid=1&affid=13 Connect with Kevin: Website: https://bonecoach.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bonecoac Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bonecoachkevin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/bonecoach Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-bone-coach-osteoporosis-bone-health-podcast/id1483975147 ***** Hi there! I am Jane Hogan, the Wellness Engineer, and the host of Wellness By Design. I spent 30 years designing foundations for buildings until the pain and inflammation of rheumatoid arthritis led me to hang up my hard hat and follow my heart. Now I blend my backgrounds in science and spirituality to teach people how to tap into the power of their mind, body and soul. I help them release pain naturally so they can become the most wonderful fine version of themselves. Wellness By Design is a show dedicated to helping people achieve wellness not by reacting to the world around them but by intentionally designing a life based on what their own body needs. In this show we explore practices, methods and science that contribute to releasing pain and inflammation naturally. Would you like to learn how to release pain by creating more peace and calm? Download my free guided meditation audio bundle here: https://go.janehoganhealth.com/audiobundle Connect with Jane: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaneHoganHealth/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janehoganhealth DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to treat, diagnose, cure or prevent any disease. You should always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you have regarding a medical condition before undertaking any diet, exercise, supplement, health program, or other procedure discussed in this podcast.
Kevin Harrington, serial entrepreneur, investor, speaker, bestselling author, advisor, inventor of the Infomercial, an original shark on the hit TV show Shark Tank, and philanthropist joins me on this episode. Kevin has invested in and launched over 1,000 businesses and products, creating over $6B in global sales. He has been featured on CNBC and Good Morning America, as well as in Entrepreneur, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Inc. We talk about Kevin's origin story, life and business lessons he learned from working in his father's restaurant, building credibility, the genesis of the Infomercial, the power of creating a dream team, what makes a great business partner, the 5 stages of entrepreneurship, and more. Get connected with Kevin: Website: https://kevinharrington.tv/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KevinHarrington.tv LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thekevinharrington/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HarringtonKevin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realkevinharrington/ Purchase a copy of Mentor to Millions: https://www.amazon.com/Mentor-Millions-Secrets-Business-Relationships-ebook/dp/B082ZQ84XL Check out the amazing sponsors of this episode: https://chenzodoesweb.com/ https://1565coffee.com/ https://ambitious.com/ https://www.riseandrecord.com/ *1565 Artisan Coffee Special Offer: Get 15% off your order when you use promo code COFFEECHAT at checkout. *Ambitious Special Offer: Get $10 off your order of Ambitious EDGE when you use promo code COFFEECHAT at checkout. *Rise and Record 2022 Special Offer: Get 10% off your ticket price when you use promo code COFFEECHAT at checkout. Want to learn how you can work with me to gain more clarity, build a rock solid foundation for your business, and achieve the results and success you deserve? Visit http://jayscherrbusinessconsulting.com/ and schedule a 1:1 discovery coaching call. Enjoy, thanks for listening, and please share with a friend! To your success, Jay
Welcome to this wisdom packed epsiode of New Earth Visionaries! I am joined by Life Mastery Consultant and fellow podcast host, Kevin Carton. Kevin specializes in empowering people to discover and live their soul's purpose. As a Life Mastery Consultant certified through the Brave Thinking Institute, he has spoken on stages in front of thousands of people, which led to him being described as a young Bob Proctor and the next Tony Robbins. He shares insight and inspiration on his podcast, Science & Spirituality, which has been downloaded over a half a million times from people from 100+ different countries. As a sought-after speaker, teacher, and coach, Kevin's workshops and coaching programs have helped hundreds of people breakthrough limitations and achieve greater results than they've known before. Kevin and I chat about: Spiritual Awakening and the Soul Purpose Blueprint Why the unconscious system is making people feel like they're in a pressure cooker. The notion of being a soul having a human experience. Kevin shares his “Time Machine” conscious creation technique Reasons why you may be stuck in unconscious patterns and loops Everything is already here NOW We get results in the physical reality based on who we are being. Connect with Kevin: Website: https://www.kevincarton.com/ (https://www.kevincarton.com/) Podcast: https://anchor.fm/science-spirituality (https://anchor.fm/science-spirituality) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevinfcarton/ (https://www.instagram.com/kevinfcarton/) Free "Soul Purpose Blueprint": https://www.kevincarton.com/soulpurposeblueprint (https://www.kevincarton.com/soulpurposeblueprint) https://www.instagram.com/amandamonnier (Connect with Amanda ) https://amandamonnier.com/embodied-essence (Embodied Essence Community) www.instagram.com/amandamonnier Kevin's Book Recommendations: https://www.amazon.com/Four-Agreements-Practical-Personal-Freedom/dp/1878424319 (The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom) https://www.amazon.com/How-Do-Work-Recognize-Patterns/dp/006301209X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=U3UPHA9LVX77&keywords=how+to+do+the+work&qid=1646889953&s=books&sprefix=How+to+do+the+%2Cstripbooks%2C132&sr=1-1 (How to Do the Work: Recognize Your Patterns, Heal from Your Past, and Create Your Self) https://www.amazon.com/Illusions-Adventures-Reluctant-Richard-Bach/dp/0099427869/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1ISL5DGAPRWCX&keywords=illusions+richard+bach&qid=1646890068&s=books&sprefix=illusions+%2Cstripbooks%2C119&sr=1-1 (Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah) https://www.amazon.com/Body-Keeps-Score-Healing-Trauma/dp/0143127748/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1YPZYYJ1LIJW8&keywords=the+body+keeps+the+score&qid=1646890125&s=books&sprefix=the+body%2Cstripbooks%2C124&sr=1-1 (The Body Keeps the Score: Brain, Mind, and Body in the Healing of Trauma)
Do you have a preferred cable provider for your multi-family properties? What about gas and electricity? Did you know you can get paid by providers for the exclusive right to market their services to your tenants?In this episode of The Real Estate Mindset podcast, Kevin Gardner and I chat about the money-saving and money-making opportunities which lie in the utility section of your multi-family home expense sheet. In today's competitive utility market, property owners like you are being compensated by providers for the exclusive right to market their services to your tenants. While each of these deals differs from one another, as all properties are unique, these contracts allow you to increase NOI.Plus, Kevin gives us his best mindset tips and what his definition of success is. In his words, success is something which can only be defined once it is attained; success is something you feel and something you experience, not something you can quantify.What we discuss…03:12: About Kevin and Multi-Family Utility Solution05:54: How a utility contract can make you money vs save you money07:46: Can a person have a DISH company without having the same easement?08:45: Do cable companies pay property owners?13:19: Does selecting a preferred provider give a discount to your tenants?15:00: What are the downsides to these types of agreements?16:04: Does a near-future sale affect your ability to get into this type of agreement?17:51: What does Kevin's business model look like?19:12: What is the market like all over the U.S?20:23: How does energy and gas work in a regulated and unregulated market?22:36: What is Kevin's morning routine?23:16: What books does Kevin recommend?24:30: Are coaches and mentors worth your time and money?25:35: What's something Kevin has done in the past that he wouldn't do again?27:49: What's Kevin's go-to mindset tip?30:15: What is Kevin's definition of success?30:59: Why does Kevin think he is more successful than others?Learn more about Kevin:Website: https://multifamilyutilitysolutions.com/Email: kevin@multifamilyutilitysolutions.comFind more from me: https://www.instagram.com/wildoakcapital/ (@wildoakcapital)