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Tonight we talk all things Mississippi State baseball with Michael Obrien. Michael takes us though his choice to decommit from Tulane and choose Mississippi State. Michael recaps the 1st half of the season explaining what the Bulldogs have to do to solidify there spot in the SEC Tournament. Michael ends the episode talking about his upcoming rivalry game against Ole Miss and the conference series matchup against #11 Auburn this weekend.
Michael O'Brien We Are Kintsugi - Part 2 - Ep141 This is Part 2. This episode is a discussion with cyclist Michael Obrien, who had a transformational life experience in 2001 when he was hit by an SUV while riding his bike. We speak about the Japanese form of pottery known as Kintsugi, in which a broken bowl or vessel is repaired, and the glue is layered in gold leaf. Rather than attempting to conceal old wounds, traumas or fractures, this method seeks to highlight the returning to wholeness that happens in the process of healing. I am sure you will enjoy our discussion which centers more on philosophy, meditation and tribal relations than cycling performance, directly. However, as you know, health is the foundation of optimal athletic performance. Links: Michael's Website ►► https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/ Michael's Podcast ►► https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/kintsugi-podcast/
Michael O'brien We Are Kintsugi - Ep140 This episode is a discussion with cyclist Michael Obrien, who had a transformational life experience in 2001 when he was hit by an SUV while riding his bike. We speak about the Japanese form of pottery known as Kintsugi, in which a broken bowl or vessel is repaired, and the glue is layered in gold leaf. Rather than attempting to conceal old wounds, traumas or fractures, this method seeks to highlight the returning to wholeness that happens in the process of healing. I am sure you will enjoy our discussion which centers more on philosophy, meditation and tribal relations than cycling performance, directly. However, as you know, health is the foundation of optimal athletic performance. Links: Michael's Website ►► https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/ Michael's Podcast ►► https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/kintsugi-podcast/
Editorial El canadiense Michael O´Brien es considerado por muchos como el mejor novelista católico vivo. En una entrevista en Famille Chretienne, Michael O´Brien habla de la decadencia de Occidente y afirma que «los signos de decadencia son legión. Uno puede ver los síntomas en todas las artes, y especialmente en la glorificación del arte degenerado, la industria del entretenimiento y el poder de los nuevos medios para controlar y reformatear la conciencia. Estamos viviendo una revolución cultural y, de hecho, una revolución que afecta a todas las esferas». Noticias internacionales Colombia: Iglesia católica celebra la Semana de la Familia 2024 Pakistán: Tribunal falló a favor de una joven cristiana secuestrada EE.UU.: Fiscal demanda a administración Biden por imponer ideología LGTBI Corea del Sur: Realizan actos para sostener la vida por nacer Noticias nacionales La imagen de «Madre Ven» se venera ya en la iglesia de las carmelitas del Cerro El TC avala la ley que pretende penas de cárcel por rezar ante los abortorios Impactante vídeo de Neos alertando sobre la lacra del suicidio Noticias de la Santa Sede El Papa Francisco visitará Singapur del 11 al 13 de septiembre Museos Vaticanos ofrecen recorrido mariano por jardines del Papa Catequesis sobre la esperanza
> Sign Up For Our Newsletter: http://www.firsthuman.com/being-human-newsletter/ This week, I speak with Michael OBrien, a speaker, author, business coach, and the creator of the Pause, Breathe, Reflect movement. Whilst enjoying his life leading marketing for a $700m brand, in July 2011, whilst out riding his bike, Michael was slammed through the windshield of a speeding Ford Explorer. The devastating impact broke bones and damaged nerves throughout his body. Experiencing depression as the enormity of his injuries bore down on him, Michael learned the power of gratitude and mindfulness. Having now left corporate life, Michael is on a mission to share the strategies that have worked for him with the world. We discuss: The simple gratitude practice that resulted in his Last Bad Day The breathing technique that started his mindfulness journey How he used his Pause, Breath, Reflect approach to powerfully navigate corporate life Links: Michael's Website The Pause Breathe Reflect app Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows - The Book
Michael O'Brien, Chief Ripple Officer at Pause Breathe Reflect, joins VIP's Casey Hasten in a discussion about moving beyond your worst days. He encourages listeners to persevere and transform challenging moments into opportunities for growth, ensuring positive momentum. Learn more about the Pause Breathe Reflect movement here: https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/blog/tag/pause+breathe+reflectAbout The We Are VIP Podcast:This podcast is brought to you by VIP to add value to your job or candidate search. Each week, we'll bring you helpful tips and insights from leading professionals to help candidates land their dream jobs and help employers find better talent. Hosted by:Casey Hasten, Director of Recruiting at VIPAbout VIP:We utilize a holistic approach to support your strategic initiatives in accounting and finance. From recruiting and strategic staffing, to project management consulting, our service model offers a comprehensive solution that allows for flexibility as you navigate transformation and growth within your organization.Connect:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/270216/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreVIPCompanyJob Openings and Services: https://wearevip.com
Today we're joined by Michael OBrien, a qualified meditation teacher, executive coach, endurance athlete, and creator of the Pause Breathe Reflect Meditation and Gratitude app. He loves helping people accomplish hard things through mindfulness practices! Together we'll:
Episode 65 is on the scene with 2023 Late Model Stock Champion from Southern National Motorsports Park and Rookie of the Year from New River All American Speedway Michael OBrien. OBrien discusses his career running Chargers, his recent Chargers win during the Solid Rock Carriers Thanksgiving Classic, moving up to Late Model Stocks and the challenges of running both divisions on the same weekend among other topics from the Mount Olive North Carolina Native!We review the 2023 Snowball Derby from 5 Flags which was won by Ty Majeski. Majeski's win is not to be overshadowed by what took place between Stephen Nasse and Bubba Pollard towards the end of the race? Pollard's fans will say the move from Nasse was foul. Nasse's camp will say otherwise. What we do know that this rivalry is great for Short Track Racing and that is what keeps people coming back for more. We also discuss the rainout from Saturday, Gio Ruggiero coming back from two laps down, Travis Braden avoiding the carnage to finish third and Hunter Robbins win in the Snowflake among other topics.We break down some of the news of the week such as Chase Burrow leaving Top Gun Motorsports, the newest NASCAR TV deal and how cord cutting has affected old school racing fans and the guys debate what the final four Cup Series Drivers would've been if there was a Playoff Selection Committee for the championship race at Phoenix like there is in College Football.All of this and more on this week's episode of DLN!
Michael had been checking the boxes of life. He went to college, got a good job and got married, and had two beautiful children. But then his script got a rewrite. On July, 11, 2001, Michael was hit head-on by an SUV traveling at 40 mph while he was out training on his bike. That became his Last Bad Day. Miraculously, he survived, but the long road to recovery wasn't without difficulties. He was told "that all events in our lives are neutral until we label them." Maybe his accident didn't happen to him, but for him. Not long after, he began to change his perspective and mindset, started a daily mindfulness practice called Pause Breathe Reflect, and changed his life.https://instagram.com/pausebreathereflect?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Michael OBrien, Chief Calm Officer, Pause Breathe Reflect, was convinced that "good enough was good enough." He thought living under an umbrella of stress was “business as usual in the corporate world.” He never looked past his own assumptions because he was too busy establishing his career, providing for his family, and driving for results. Then, in an instant, his life changed.Listen in to hear how Michael has lived his last bad day and is now mindful in all moments of life.Check out your podcast app's chapters feature for highlights! Or, use these timestamps:02:14 My Last Bad Day15:31 I Matter20:16 Pause, Breathe, Reflect28:33 Soft Skills32:01 Story of Resilience38:34 Where to Find the AppBIO:Michael OBrien is the Chief Calm Officer of Pause Breathe Reflect. He elevates successful corporate leaders by preventing bad moments from turning into bad days. He sees Pause Breathe Reflect™ as the symbol of mindfulness. After his accident, he made the choice to recalibrate his approach for the rest of his life.Follow Michael on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelobrienpelotoncoaching/Download your Pause Breathe Reflect Meditation App: http://flowcode.com/p/hUD16YHd4?fc=0
Alex & Tessa are back to tease your appetite ahead of the next episode, this time with guest, Michael O'Brien who talks about his new Wills and Estate Planning referral service.From the team at The Lead Engine
Today's conversation is with Michael O'Brien. Michael was the lead singer of the group NewSong for several years. He also had a successful solo career spanning more than 25 years. But despite the powerful ministry and successful career, Michael had a secret that he kept hidden from his family and friends. And that secret started to ruin his life and was about to destroy his marriage. This is a story that we can all learn from, and I hope you will share this episode with men you know who might be struggling with sexual purity. Michael O'Brien: Website, Facebook, and Instagram. And here is the link to the Pure in Heart (For Men only) group that Michael runs: Facebook. And of course, on our page: Christian Music Archive. Christian Music Archive Links: Website, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube. The podcast and our website are made possible through the generous support of listeners like you. Visit Patreon to learn how you can support the work we do. **** Please be sure to check out Mercy, inc. and see how you can support them today! **** Featuring: Michael O'Brien
Michael O'Brien is an award winning magician who has performed magic all over the world including the Magic Castle in Hollywood, California as well as the Magic Circle in London, United Kingdom. He has made several television appearances including: KTLA 5, Mitú TV, and America's Got Talent.In addition to performing magic, Michael spends much of his time creating his own magic effects, giving his audience a unique experience they will not get anywhere else!In this interview Michael talks about his career. He talks about getting into performing and becoming a creator and a YouTuber. In this interview he gives practical advice on performing, creating and setting up and growing your own YouTube channel.This interview is incredible and we promise you will love it.
The new SEC Chair is focused on change and action. In this week’s episode, host Heather Horn is joined by Kyle Moffatt, a partner in our National office, and Michael O’Brien, a managing director in our Government, Regulatory Affairs & Public Policy group, to discuss where we expect the SEC’s agenda to go under the direction of the new SEC Chair, Gary Gensler.Topics include:0:45 - President Biden’s address to congress. Michael sets the stage by giving us a rundown of what is going on in Washington and how President Biden’s address to Congress may influence the SEC’s agenda. 4:25 - Interagency cooperation. Michael and Heather discuss how the SEC’s cooperation with other agencies impacts rulemaking and how hedge fund oversight, cryptocurrency, and climate are interagency priorities right now. 8:07 - Regulatory Flexibility Agenda and rulemaking. Kyle and Michael talk about how and why the comment letter and rulemaking processes can be lengthy for certain issues, such as ESG and climate, with congressional oversight. 13:46 - The new SEC. Kyle and Michael discuss what the new SEC staff appointments are focused on and how the new chairman is driving change in the direction of the Commission.22:56 - Bipartisan support. Kyle discusses where common ground has been found between the two parties in the past and how it has impacted other agencies.25:08 - Focus on cryptocurrency and SPACs. Michael walks us through some of the immediate concerns relating to cryptocurrency and special-purpose acquisition companies. Kyle tells us where he sees the SEC going in these areas. 31:59 - Principles-based approach. Our guests tell us what changes we can expect to see to principles-based rulemaking.36:05 - Key takeaways. Kyle and Michael encourage our listeners to keep an eye on Chair Gensler’s actions in the coming weeks as this could be the most active SEC we have seen in decades. Want to learn more? Read our In the loops:Don’t wait until the SEC staff asks you about climate changeNew human capital disclosure rules: Getting your company readyMaking sense of ESGListen to our prior podcast episode:The SEC’s request for comment on climate disclosure, explainedKyle Moffatt is a partner in PwC's National Office where he consults with engagement teams and audit clients on SEC reporting matters. He joined PwC in April 2020 after spending almost 20 years with the SEC, most recently as Chief Accountant and Disclosure Program Director in the Division of Corporation Finance.Michael O'Brien is a Managing Director in the Office of Government, Regulatory Affairs & Public Policy. In his current role, Michael represents the firm and its interests before Congress, the Executive Branch, and Federal regulatory agencies. He has represented the firm on matters related to the implementation of Sarbanes-Oxley and Dodd-Frank, state and federal taxation, and litigation reform. Heather Horn is PwC’s National Office thought leader, responsible for developing our communications strategy
William Green is the author of RICHER, WISER, HAPPIER: How the World’s Greatest Investors Win in Markets and Life (April 20, 2021; Scribner). Green has written for many leading publications in the US and Europe, including The New Yorker, Time, Fortune, Forbes, Barron’s, Fast Company, Money, Worth, Bloomberg Markets, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe Magazine, The New York Observer, The (London) Spectator, The (London) Independent Magazine, and The Economist. He has reported in places as diverse as China, India, Japan, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the US, Mexico, England, France, Monaco, Poland, Italy, and Russia. He has interviewed presidents and prime ministers, inventors, criminals, prize-winning authors, the CEOs of some of the world’s largest companies, and countless billionaires. While living in London, Green edited the European, Middle Eastern, and African editions of Time. Before that, he lived in Hong Kong, where he edited the Asian edition of Time during a period in which it won many awards. Green has collaborated on several books as a ghostwriter, co-author, or editor. One of them became a #1 New York Times and #1 Wall Street Journal bestseller in 2017. He also worked closely with a renowned hedge fund manager, Guy Spier, helping him to write his much-praised memoir, The Education of a Value Investor: My Transformative Quest for Wealth, Wisdom, and Enlightenment. Green also wrote and edited The Great Minds of Investing, which features short profiles of 33 renowned investors, along with stunning portraits created by Michael O’Brien, one of America’s preeminent photographers. Born and raised in London, Green was educated at Eton, studied English literature at Oxford, and received a Master’s degree from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. He lives in New York with his wife, Lauren, and their children, Henry and Madeleine.
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Welcome Michael O'Brien to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Michael O'Brien is the Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching and serves on The Healthcare Businesswomen’s Association Global Board. As a coach, speaker, and best-selling author, he helps leaders build resilience and prevents bad moments from turning into a bad day. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Real Simple, ABC, and NBC. Visit www.michaelobrienshift.com Book - Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows: Winning at Work and in Life
Political analyst Terry Barnes spoke to the program about the aftermath of the failed challenge to Michael O’Brien’s leadership. The post Political analyst Terry Barnes on the leadership spill appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Jessica Hooten Wilson is an author and speaker dedicated to the questions: What are the great stories and how do we pass them on? She is the Louise Cowan Scholar in Residence and a professor of Humanities and Classical Education at the University of Dallas. She is the 2019 recipient of the Hiett Prize in the Humanities. Jessica joins Grant to discuss the impact of Walker Percy on questions of evil and the modern human. They talk about Percy’s role as the great diagnostician, why Lost in the Cosmos is the last self-help book you’ll ever need, and how to develop your own Walker Percy Reading Plan. Topics include: Great books The existence of evil and the phenomenon of despair The spiritual urgency of Dostoevsky The quest for the tertium quid What a 21st-century Walker Percy protagonist looks like The profane as a conduit for grace and the sacred How to tend your garden A sacramental cosmology The contribution of Christian authors to Walker Percy's legacy Seeing the signs and know what they signify Links: The Moviegoer by Walker Percy Reading Walker Percy’s Novels by Jessica Hooten Wilson Walker Percy, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and the Search for Influence by Jessica Hooten Wilson The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky Kierkegaard on despair Tertium quid Lost in the Cosmos by Walker Percy The Pale King by David Foster Wallace Prayer in the Night by Tish Harrison Warren The Last Gentleman by Walker Percy The Thanatos Syndrome by Walker Percy Love in the Ruins by Walker Percy Utopia by Thomas More Lancelot by Walker Percy Candide by Voltaire Giving the Devil His Due by Jessica Hooten Wilson Flannery O’Connor Virgil Wander by Leif Inger The Reason for Crows by Diane Glancy Father Elijah by Michael O’Brien Exiles by Ron Hansen The Second Coming by Walker Percy
On the latest episode of No Shot Clock Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien answer questions from the listener mailbag and give their Two Takes, a regular weekly feature of commentary and opinion on high school basketball. The mailbag is the biggest and longest of the season, with tons of questions addresed: -Is Simeon senior/Michigan recruit Isaiah Barnes a Player of the Year contender? -Mid-Suburban League title game predictions -Building the perfect conference -How good has Indian Creek been the last two years? -Who are the best underclassmen in the Chipotle event? -Could Downers Grove North upset Glenbard West? The episode wraps up with debate and predictions for all four of the Chipotle Clash of Champions quarterfinal games and of course picks to win it all.
On the latest episode of No Shot Clock Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien answer questions from the listener mailbag and give their Two Takes, a regular weekly feature of commentary and opinion on high school basketball. The podcast concludes with a look at the week ahead. Topics include: -How good is Glenbard West and why they aren't in the Chipotle Classic -More shot clock debate -Should the overtime format be changed? -Is Bryce Hopkins the best Catholic League player since Corey Maggette? -Why can't schools just hold their own state tournament? -Is this the most offensive firepower ever in the Mid-Suburban League East? -Thoughts on the East Suburban Catholic -Debating the area's best rivalry and best student sections -First impressions of Kenwood sophomore JJ Taylor -Are Simeon and Young the state's two best teams? And by how much? -Curie, once again, is surprisingly good despite a lack of experience. What is the ceiling for the Condors? All that and more.
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Michael O'Brien is the Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching. Before surviving his near-death cycling accident that he calls his Last Bad Day, Michael created an award-winning sales and marketing career that took him from a territory rep to the executive suite with the responsibility of leading a thousand-person team and managing a $4B P & L. Today Michael is an executive coach, speaker, and best-selling author focusing on resilience and preventing bad moments from turning into a bad day through his G.R.A.C.E. model. He also hosts a weekly podcast called The Kintsugi Podcast: Conversations about Resilience. He also serves on The Healthcare Businesswomen's Association and frequently speaks about building diverse, equitable, and inclusive culture through allyship. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Real Simple, ABC, and NBC. This year to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his accident, he is riding his bike across the country. He's calling his 45 days, 4,500-mile trek, The Pause - Breathe - Reflect Tour, after a breathing process that spark his apparel line and helped him manage the stress of his recovery. As part of his ride, Michael will be raising awareness and funding for charities focused on First Nation healthcare, Climate Quality, and Trauma Recovery. You discover more about Michael and his work by visiting www.michaelobrienshift.com or connecting with him on social media. https://thomsinger.com/podcast/michael-obrien
We have a very special guest on the podcast this week: Dani's husband Michael. He answers all of your burning questions from what it's like to be married to someone who doesn't want kids to his celebrity crush. Plus, we get a Cousin Katie update! Enjoy! This week's drink is Cupid's Cocktail. Recipe on our Instagram! Connect with us on Instagram @pressforchampagnepodcast! Dani @culleyavenue Brandi @_brandi_jo_ Armoire.style coupon code: tryunlimited. Be sure to say you heard about it from Press for Champagne Podcast! Read Dani's blog: Culley Avenue
Michael O’Brien and Joe Henricksen get started on a new season of the podcast. The episode opens with a big mailbag of listener questions. After that we break down the preseason Top 10, which is revealed for the first time. The podcast concludes with a look at the week ahead. Topics include: -How COVID-19 has changed recruiting -What is the status of Public League basketball? -How will Evanston look without Jaylin Gibson? All that and a ton more. Please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, it helps new listeners find the podcast.
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Want to write for roleplaying games? Now is the perfect time to get your foot in the industry door with community content programs on DriveThruRPG. The DM’s Guild (Dungeons & Dragons), Miskatonic Repository (Call of Cthulhu), Jonstown Compendium (RuneQuest), Explorers’ Society (7th Sea), and other community content programs are an ideal proving ground for you to hone your writing and creating skills, publish your work, and build an audience. And come to the attention of major publishers like Wizards of the Coast and Chaosium! In this workshop, bestselling DM’s Guild writer M.T. Black, DM’s Guild brand manager Lysa Penrose, and Chaosium vice president Michael O’Brien take you through the process of creating and publishing community content on DriveThruRPG, and how this led to M.T. Black writing for WotC itself (Baldur’s Gate: Descent into Avernus). Michael O'Brien (@Chaosium_Inc) M.T. Black @MTBlack2567 Lysa Penrose (@LysaPenrose) https://www.birdscoffeecompany.com/coffees/legends-of-tabletop-legendary-brew Use Code Legends10 to get 10% off your order https://www.patreon.com/legendsoftabletop Theme music created by Brett Miller http://www.brettmillermusic.net/
Andrew Johnston and Anna McGuinness bring you the days news, including border MPs Helen Dalton and Tania Maxwell write to the Prime Minister about a national strategy on border closures, while worried fruitgrowers have met with Victorian Opposition leader Michael O'Brien, to express their fears of a massive harvest labour shortage. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Newsong lead singer Michael O'Brien--who also has nearly 10 solo CDs--checks in to share about his newest release entitled "Crown Him" (which you can enter to win through February 15 on the Contests page at wfil.com). The CD features 5 duets (with his wife & four children), as well as solos and instrumentals. O'Brien discusses how he first got the music bug (causing him to forego his desire to be a baseball player), his years in Newsong (including with the WinterJam Tours) and God's work in his life through hard times. He also shares about the fun & enjoyment of embarking on the Deeper Faith Alaska Cruise, which he will be leading worship on later this year (August 28-September 4). Details on the cruise can be found at wfil.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest this week is Michael O'Brien, who is Marketing Director for Motivation.ie, a Weight Loss Services company based in Dublin. While Weight Loss is a topic that is timely at the beginning of the year, we will talk about that, but we will be mainly talking about how a Services company adjusts to the impact of Covid on business. Mike talks about how Motivation Weight Loss works and its move to fully online options for its clients. This means that Motivation developed eCommerce, Online Resources, Online Consultations and Fulfilment services. Mike is a pragmatic Marketeer and gives us a good idea of how small businesses are responding to Covid and the Lock Down. Mike can be contacted at https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljobrien/ and at https://motivation.ie --- This Podcast is sponsored by Nettzer – Digital First Selling - www.nettzer.com During these times of Covid and falling Telco Sales - Digital First Selling is the answer to new Customer Acquisition, increasing revenues and cost reduction If you are a Telco, an MVNO, or an eSIM provider we have the ideal Digital First Selling-as-a-Service solution for you. The Nettzer Digital First Selling solution: Enables you to sell and onboard new customers remotely It will integrate with your BSS/ OSS systems and with Salesforce And we meet all regulatory requirements Contact pat.flynn@nettzer.com so that we can understand your issues and provide you with the best solution.
As you look to the new year, are there things you want to accomplish? If you’re like us, then you can feel overwhelmed by the opportunities for growth and self-improvement! Cheryl Bachelder leads us through how to find our mission statement, and set the right goals to support it! Setting the Right Goals for 2021 Show Notes: “Dare to Serve: How to Drive Superior Results by Serving Others” by Cheryl Bachelder: https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Serve-Superior-Results-Serving/dp/1626562350 “Your Work Matters to God” by Doug Sherman: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Work-Matters-Doug-Sherman/dp/0891093729/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WYAEQ25V56N&dchild=1&keywords=your+work+matters+to+god&qid=1609247306&s=books&sprefix=your+work+matters+to%2Cstripbooks%2C225&sr=1-1 “The Practice of the Presence of God” by Brother Lawrence: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Presence-God-Brother-Lawrence/dp/1614279683 “Cultivate What Matters” Journal: https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/collections/journals Camino de Santiago Virtual Challenge: https://www.theconqueror.events/camino/ “Live Not by Lies” by Rod Dreher: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Not-Lies-Christian-Dissidents/dp/0593087399 “Becoming Elisabeth Elliot” by Ellen Vaughn: https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Elisabeth-Elliot-Ellen-Vaughn/dp/1535910933/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Elisabeth+Elliot+story&qid=1609215050&s=books&sr=1-1 “The Father’s Tale: A Novel” by Michael O’Brien: https://www.amazon.com/Fathers-Tale-Novel-Michael-OBrien/dp/089870815X “Prodigals and Those Who Love Them” by Ruth Bell Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Prodigals-Those-Love-Them-Encouragement/dp/0801071550 “The Princess and the Goblin” by George MacDonald: https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Goblin-George-MacDonald-Illustrated/dp/1520869452/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1609214882&sr=1-2 “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande: https://www.amazon.com/Prodigals-Those-Love-Them-Encouragement/dp/0801071550 “Grant and Lee” by J.F.C. Fuller: https://www.amazon.com/Grant-Lee-Study-Personality-Generalship/dp/0253202884 “Letters to a Diminished Church” by Dorothy Sayers: https://www.amazon.com/Letters-Diminished-Church-Passionate-Arguments/dp/0849945267 Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what’s happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women
As you look to the new year, are there things you want to accomplish? If you’re like us, then you can feel overwhelmed by the opportunities for growth and self-improvement! Cheryl Bachelder leads us through how to find our mission statement, and set the right goals to support it! Setting the Right Goals for 2021 Show Notes: “Dare to Serve: How to Drive Superior Results by Serving Others” by Cheryl Bachelder: https://www.amazon.com/Dare-Serve-Superior-Results-Serving/dp/1626562350 “Your Work Matters to God” by Doug Sherman: https://www.amazon.com/Your-Work-Matters-Doug-Sherman/dp/0891093729/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1WYAEQ25V56N&dchild=1&keywords=your+work+matters+to+god&qid=1609247306&s=books&sprefix=your+work+matters+to%2Cstripbooks%2C225&sr=1-1 “The Practice of the Presence of God” by Brother Lawrence: https://www.amazon.com/Practice-Presence-God-Brother-Lawrence/dp/1614279683 “Cultivate What Matters” Journal: https://cultivatewhatmatters.com/collections/journals Camino de Santiago Virtual Challenge: https://www.theconqueror.events/camino/ “Live Not by Lies” by Rod Dreher: https://www.amazon.com/Live-Not-Lies-Christian-Dissidents/dp/0593087399 “Becoming Elisabeth Elliot” by Ellen Vaughn: https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Elisabeth-Elliot-Ellen-Vaughn/dp/1535910933/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=Elisabeth+Elliot+story&qid=1609215050&s=books&sr=1-1 “The Father’s Tale: A Novel” by Michael O’Brien: https://www.amazon.com/Fathers-Tale-Novel-Michael-OBrien/dp/089870815X “Prodigals and Those Who Love Them” by Ruth Bell Graham: https://www.amazon.com/Prodigals-Those-Love-Them-Encouragement/dp/0801071550 “The Princess and the Goblin” by George MacDonald: https://www.amazon.com/Princess-Goblin-George-MacDonald-Illustrated/dp/1520869452/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1609214882&sr=1-2 “Being Mortal” by Atul Gawande: https://www.amazon.com/Prodigals-Those-Love-Them-Encouragement/dp/0801071550 “Grant and Lee” by J.F.C. Fuller: https://www.amazon.com/Grant-Lee-Study-Personality-Generalship/dp/0253202884 “Letters to a Diminished Church” by Dorothy Sayers: https://www.amazon.com/Letters-Diminished-Church-Passionate-Arguments/dp/0849945267 Erin and her husband, Brett, run Maven which “exists to help the next generation know truth, pursue goodness, and create beauty, all for the cause of Christ.” Check out more about Maven here: https://maventruth.com/ The Strong Women Podcast is a product of the Colson Center which equips Christians to live out their faith with clarity, confidence, and courage in this cultural moment. Through commentaries, podcasts, videos, and more, we help Christians better understand what’s happening in the world, and champion what is true and good wherever God has called them. Learn more about the Colson Center here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/ Visit our website and sign up for our email list so that you can stay up to date on what we are doing here: https://www.colsoncenter.org/strong-women
Merry Christmas to all you wonderful people I love! I hope this audio Christmas card from our hearts to yours will brighten your day, lighten your load, and remind you that you are not alone … He is Immanuel and He is with you. SHOW NOTES: 413podcast.com/121
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Jude survives a swim meet, Ben has a lady-friend, Katherine can’t recommend Camping or The Undoing, and we talk about suffering and God’s will. Movies & TV: Camping The Undoing Battle: Los Angeles Podcasts: Jordan B. Peterson Podcast Books: The Island of the World by Michael O’Brien Other great stuff: Chocolate Chip Snowball Cookie recipe Ben’s Youtube Willitsworks.com NerdyCatholicTees.com The Products we talk about Greg and Jennifer’s Podcast Mac’s book! Clueless in Galilee My author page at Amazon Please support us through Patreon Find us on our website Our libsyn page where you can find all our old episodes Theme song by Mary Bragg. Our other show: Spoiled! with Mac and Katherine
This is the final episode of the show! After 128 episodes, I have decided to practice that I preach, and make the tough call on priorities and pressures in my life, which means this show will be setting with the sun today. Whether that's forever or for now is not relevant because "forever" is not happening today. With all the demands on my time, I have been facing my own burnout – something I've had as a central theme in many episodes in this show. To protect and love myself, I've taken an inventory of all the things that I am committed to, where they are in the grand scheme of building toward my goals, whether they've served their purpose, and how I might be able to move forward without them. Though it was a hard decision I've grappled with for several months, ending the show here made a lot of sense. Do a Day is not going anywhere, however, with all the resources at your fingertips, as ever. You can still get the book in paperback, Kindle, Audible, Apple Books, Google Play Books, Nook and more. You can still do the Do a Day Masterclass, or sign up for 1-on-1 coaching with me. And the entire back catalog of episodes of the show will still be available for you to go back, listen to, and grow from. With all the stories and inspiration in the 127 episodes that I've released before this final one, I know there is at least one spark that every person in the world could use to start the flame that lets you Go Out and Do It! Respect for all my past guests: Season 1 I kicked the show off sharing the story of Do a Day. Charlie Gilkey shares about how being smart makes you strong. Evan Ruggiero reminds us through his cancer batter that rising up even when half of your world vanishes is possible. Amy Schuber taught us that you are the inspiration you seek. Ryan Caligiuri shared his mantra that there are no set backs, only set ups for what's next. One of my favorite artists, MC YOGI, talked about how all things grow in darkness Anne Sugar shared her battle with cancer as a way to see how you can trust your body even when it betrays you. Chris Wirth hit on his message of never quitting on living the life you deserve. David Ralph reminded us about the power in our lives if we connect the dots. Claude Silver shared her story (for the first time) of why she is who she is today and how that's showed her the importance of Heart in leadership. Elizabeth McCourt talked about the empowerment we can take from building our own resilience. Josh LaJaunie shared his story of overcoming extreme obesity--not just for himself, but for the world around him. Michael Nulty talked about his multiple suicide attempts and how he found rebirth out of depression. Mark Metry shared the importance of taking responsibility for your life and what you can achieve as a new person. My good friend, Aaron Keith Hawkins, talked about how we need to have influence over ourselves if we want to influence anyone else. Kelsey Abbott helped us Find Our Awesome through self-confidence and curiosity. She also gave me a quote I've used almost daily, "What you I say is about me. What you hear is about you." Dorie Clark reminds us of the important of perseverance and consistency if we want to achieve our greatest goals. Sonya Looney, world female mountain bike endurance champion, was just awesome, but had a key message around vulnerability and honesty with ourselves. She also gave me another gem of an idea around being stuck. Rather than being negative about the feeling, she recognizes it's a sign of something big being about to happen. Tim Fargo talked about the humility and balance we can find in unexpected places like failure. The amazing Dr. Jason Brooks shared the importance of being dedicated to finding your purpose and its transformative power on our lives. Jen Arnold shared her story around food and her weight and how that inspired her to change how we look at wellness and knowing ourselves. Lee Havern shared how he overcome depression and recognized the interconnectedness between mental and physical wellness. Emmitt Muckles left us charged up and recognizing that prosperity has nothing to do with money. Terri Levine, who lives in extreme, debilitating pain, showed how you can still find power and heart and use that to create something. Leigh Martinuzzi talked about finding his hidden Why and what that can unlock. The great Dick Vitale shared a power packed message of inspiration and making the choice to get up and move forward no matter what hits you, as he's done throughout his life. Season 2 Steve Gordon showed how falling down may be necessary to reach new heights Robb Holman talked about the power of letting go so we can find meaning and purpose Lindsey Heiserman inspired us to not let our past stories be part of our right now Charise Colbert shared her journey coming out of domestic abuse Sara Quiriconi talked to us about how to live free of all the cancers in our life Syd Finkelstein on how to be a Super Boss leader Ariana Robinson Danquah shared how to rise up when you're stuck in the middle Jon DeWaal gripped us with his story of falling off a roof and how that helped him see how to get through life's toughest transitions John Zeratsky talked about what he discovered to achieve the most, and it has nothing to do with productivity Josh Perry taught the power of gratitude even in the face of life's greatest challenges if you want to come through them thriving Mark Crandall shared his trauma story to help us see how facing our trauma's allows for growth Adam Schaeuble got us all fired up, and he also inspired with his approach to reimagining your life – and making it come true Sandy Vo talked about her journey to find clarity and peace despite a foundation of turmoil Cornell Thomas is the epitome of the "What's Next?" attitude winning over the "Why Me?" mentality Sandra Younger taught us her Come Back approach to be a victor, not a victim of tragedy Jenn Swanson talked about her journey off loss, gratitude and realization that you are your best investment Howard Jacobson shared how losing his father inspired his mission to fight diseases of ignorance with the wisdom of lifestyle Brooke Siem retold her amazing journey navigating her way out of a life of medication for mental illness into a life of discovery Tanur Badgley showed how to become a person of purpose through his journey starting with a fall off the side of a mountain Gary Bertwistle talked about the power of authenticity and discovering your mojo Frank King went into how thoughts of suicide taught him to go after what he really wanted, and why so many people need support as they face moments that lead them to these thoughts Mary Shores talked about the power of serving others as she went from dented to thriving Nick Elvery shared his journey from addiction to peak performance and what sparked the change Jaime Jay got vulnerable as he retold his story of multiple experiences with homelessness to being in a place of gratitude and contentment Dai Manuel talked about the importance of living as you need to, from your own perspective Blaire Palmer showed how the greatest thing we can bet on is ourselves Season 3 Dov Baron forced us to look at what's really going on, magnifying it, and then using that insight to truly grow Episode 056. Transporting From Darkness to Your Future Vision with Sarah Centrella Episode 057. Accept Where You Are to Move Forward with Natalie Jani Episode 058. Accepting The Gift of No Regret with Kirsty Salisbury Episode 059. Surrendering to The Facts To Realize Opportunity with Madeleine Black Episode 060. The Power of Worthiness from Within with Dr. James Kelley Episode 061. Redirecting Your Life by Realizing You Matter with Fernando Flores Episode 062. Shifting Your Choices to Shift Your Life with Michael O'Brien Episode 063. The Therapeutic Power of Running with William Pullen Episode 064. To Be Safe, Loved & Worthy with Terah Harrison Episode 065. Find Your Voice Through Mindfulness with Bruce Langford Episode 066. The Power of Being Prepared with Jay Gabrani Episode 067. The Human Connection of Storytelling with The Ridiculously Human Guys (Gareth Martin & Craig Haywood) Episode 068. Life is About Creating Yourself with Lonnee Rey Episode 069. Honor Your Emotions to Choose the Path Forward with Karen Millsap Episode 070. True Success Comes From Our Spirit with Nichole Sylvester Episode 071. Bonus Episode: Reflecting on Doing 3,032 Days with Bryan Falchuk Episode 072. Do the Time to Change Lives with Coss Marte Episode 073. Life as an Inquisitive, Crooked Journey with Mark Nepo Episode 074. Seeing the Gift of Adversity with Marcus Aurelius Anderson Episode 075. Find the Answers Within to What You Need with Michelle Bronson Episode 076. Life's Challenges Can Illuminate Our Path with Sharon Falchuk (my wife!) Episode 077. Loving Yourself Enough to Come Back After a Fall with CrisMarie Campbell Episode 078. The Paradox in Connecting to The World's Needs with Erik Bergman Episode 079. Sparking the Inner Fight to Make Change with Marcus Smith Episode 080. Internal Validation for What We Need with Maggie Berghoff Episode 081. Smash Your Anxiety by Embracing Change with Jesse Harless Season 4 Wally Carmichael joined us to talk about true abundance Ryan Stratis of American Ninja Warrior joined us as he struggled with the question of what he does going forward, and ended up announcing retiring from ANW after the episode aired Steve Austin joined to talk about trauma leading to shame that festered and lead to a suicide attempt Carlee Myers talked about ways to remove the stress we face in life that ends up defining our existence Michael Levitt, a good friend and beautiful human being, shared how to remove and recover from burnout in our lives Drew Taddia joined to share his personal story of perseverance and hard work to achieve what you really care about James Roberts, a Paralympian, who shares what he learned in not letting a disability block him from doing things he loved and staying fit and healthy Susan Clarke, whose partner CrisMarie Campbell came on last season, shared her journey with trauma and cancer and what she built in her life from that struggle Serena Sabala talked about her experience growing up with a father with mental illness, and how we all need more awareness of mental illness and the tools to protect ourselves from it in our own lives through staying balanced and healthy across the spectrum Carol Hanson talked about the power of self-image, which came from her battle with Anorexia Singer-Songwriter Jackson Gillies, who American Idol fans will recognize, shared his journey with Type 1 Diabetes and HS, learning to listen to his body and what it needs to keep these conditions under control Kacie Main, who Gave Up Men for Lent (which is the name of her book), talks about finding out who she really is on the back of a relationship ending, that redefined how she lives her life Justin Stenstrom joined to talk about how he struggled intensely with anxiety and depression, and the journey he went on to find tools to manage both of them, which he details in his latest book Emi Kirschner talked about her path through divorce and business to understand the power of knowing yourself and being comfortable with that if you want to succeed in business Sam and Paddy Cullinane, the Not So Perfect Couple, talked about their marriage story, which includes divorcing at one point, working on themselves, and coming together in a beautiful way that they share to help other couples love better Mariah Heller, who suffers from Elhers-Danlos syndrome, lives with chronic pain every day and developed approaches to physical fitness that respect that pain rather than worsening it Nathan Todd, who was born with Cerebral Palsy, talks about the power of the labels we choose to put on ourselves and how they can hold us back or allow us to move forward Episode 100 was my chance to bring together two of my favorite people, Cornell Thomas and Michael O’Brien, to talk about resilience and connection in a seriously beautiful episode Sunday Burquest, who was on Survivor Millennials vs. Gen-X, talks about her non-stop struggle to survive despite loss and hardship throughout her life, and her battle with cancer before going on the show. Sunday is battling cancer again right now, so we are all thinking of her and pulling for her. Carolyn Colleen shared a very powerful story of abuse and extreme hardship, including leaving an abuse marriage with a toddler to live in a shelter and build a new life that lead to not only great success and achievement, but powerful tools to get through extreme hardships and struggles we all face Emily Gough, who was surprised to find that her boyfriend had still been seeing his ex, who he moved across the street from Emily and his house. She ended up traveling on her own and learning so much about herself in the process Paul Stretton-Stevens, who has been medically retired three times in life, talks about how we can view these closing doors as the end, or see what else we can do to move forward Andrew Hood battled with extreme anxiety as his finances fell apart but he had to put on a happy face and seem fine to the outside world. When his wife and father brought him out of the shame of hidden pain, his open sharing of what he experienced changed his life and others Lakshmi Dev Bowen, who grew up with abuse and a struggle with sex, drugs and alcohol, then found a re-centering through yoga, which completely changed her life. Season 5 Episode 108. Finding Your Road to Health with Tamar Medford Episode 109. Breaking Into Your Life with Michelle Dickinson Episode 110. From People-Pleasing to Self-Worth with Jen Gutfriend Episode 111. The Power of Asking with Crystal & Mark Hansen Episode 112. From Darkness to Radiating Love with Minh Minh Garner Episode 113. Facing Anger to Move Past Trauma with Amanda Huffman Episode 114. Looking at Yourself with Purpose with Paul Forchione Episode 115. Starting From Where You Are with Rosalyn Palmer Episode 116. Devotion to Caring Genuinely with Tyler Tolbert Episode 117. Compassion & Perseverance to Survive with Ethan Zohn Episode 118. Rebelling for Something Greater with Shelley Paxton Episode 119. Responsibility for Who You Get to Be with Ali Moore Episode 120. Embrace Your Vulnerability to Grow with Kate Harvey Episode 121. The Choice of Mindset with Zulma Berenice Episode 122. Creating Clarity & Control for Your Legacy with Vicki Wusche Episode 123. Personal Responsibility for Your Life with Kim Sutton Episode 124. Finding Your Reason to Breathe with Sarah Ross Episode 125. Creating a Fertile Life with Erica Hoke Episode 126. The Art of Human Care with Dr. Hassan Tetteh Episode 127. Creating a Growth Movement from Pain with Justin Schenck Links: My website: gnmlive.com My Books on Amazon Facebook: @BryanFalchuk Instagram: @BryanFalchuk Twitter: @BryanFalchuk Subscribe to The Do a Day Podcast Keep Growing with Do a Day Get Bryan's best-selling first book, Do a Day, which is the inspiration for this show and can help you overcome your greatest challenges and achieve in life. 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Ben turns 18, we host Thanksgiving, Mac remodels a room, Mac watches the Die Hard sage as Kat works her way through Michael O’Brien’s catalog and we marvel at the Christ-less vision of our holy father’s world view. Movies & TV: Die Hard 2: Die Harder (Hulu) Die Hard with a Vengeance (Hulu) Live Free or Die Hard (Hulu) Books: Plague Journal by Michael O’Brien Eclipse of the Sun by Michael O’Brien Let Us Dream by Pope Francis This episode’s drink of the week: Maple Ginger Bourbon 2oz Rye Bourbon ½ oz Ginger Liqueur ½ oz maple syrup Next episode’s drink of the week: Hot Buttered Bourbon Other great stuff: Ben’s Youtube Willitsworks.com NerdyCatholicTees.com The Products we talk about Greg and Jennifer’s Podcast Mac’s book! Clueless in Galilee My author page at Amazon Please support us through Patreon Find us on our website Our libsyn page where you can find all our old episodes Theme song by Mary Bragg. Our other show: Spoiled! with Mac and Katherine
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on calls to reform the Electoral College; Anna Johansen explains why so many women lost their jobs this year, and WORLD editor in chief Marvin Olasky interviews writer and artist Michael O’Brien. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, a record-setting Ironman, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from “The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self” by Carl Trueman. Exploring the sexual revolution as the symptom of the human quest for identity. Crossway.org/World From Dordt University. Providing an education rooted in faith—for engineers, nurses, social workers, teachers, and more. Dordt.edu And from Samaritan Ministries. It’s not insurance, it’s Christians helping one another with medical expenses. samaritanministries.org/world
"Wait to Worry, Live in the Present. It's time to Pause, Breathe, and Reflect." Michael O'Brien reminds us what's important in life from his near-death experience after being hit by a car while he was riding his bike. Michael learned a lot about himself healing from that accident; is grateful to still be alive and has vowed to inspire others. Remember to make time each day to pause, breathe, and reflect on the moment. You have control over your response to life each day. Michael is the Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching. As a coach, speaker, and best-selling author, he helps leaders become more aware, resilient, and prevents a bad moment from turning into a bad day. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Real Simple, ABC, and NBC. Learn more at https://www.michaelobrienshift.com
On this episode of Money Savage ENGAGE, we talked about working through challenging life events, reframing how we view them, the importance of setting intentions everyday, and why we need to celebrate milestones with Michael O’Brien, Founder of Peloton Coaching and Consulting, best selling author and speaker. Listen to learn some practical tactics on how to shift your thinking regarding negative events in your life! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 18:35! You can learn more about Michael at MichaelObrienShift.com, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. We’re honored to have been named one of the top podcasts from investing! George is honored to be included on Investopedia's list of the Top 100 Financial Advisors for 2019! Have George speak to your organization. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Check out Money Alignment Academy as well!
Michael O'Brien is the Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching and helps leaders prevent bad moments from turning to a bad day. He has shared his personal transformational Last Bad Day story and leadership advice on the TEDx stage, with Fortune 500 companies, Entrepreneur, Fast Company, Real Simple, ABC, and NBC. Shift: creating better tomorrows winning at work and in life. https://www.michaelobrienshift.com/ 3:00 Still remembering the screech of the brakes.7:03 Arguing with reality. 11:18 The shift toward gratitude.15:58 The patient’s work will pay off. 18:28 Know thyself.22:33 “I thought I had to do more to be more.”26:54 Be, do, have.32:15 Coaching with a “better together” mindset.35:09 What it all comes down to.39:00 Time to be the student.43:17 “By going slow, sometimes we go faster.”46:32 Riding in the same peloton.49:36 There’s more that brings us together. Download The Best Mental Toughness Quotes That Will Make You BETTER Newsletter TEXT DRROBBELL to 33444If you enjoyed this episode on Mental Toughness, please subscribe on apple podcasts and leave a review!Dr. Rob Belldrrobbell.com
It’s time to spill the beans again! On this episode, you’re invited to Colorado for a Fresh Grounded Faith event with New York Times best-selling author Karen Kingsbury, and award-winning singer and songwriter, Michael O’Brien. You’ll hear about when Karen threw down her husband’s Bible out of sheer frustration, how God used C.S. Lewis to bring me out of depression, and how Michael almost lost his marriage. Plus, we’ll end with Michael singing heaven down on your head! SHOW NOTES: 413podcast.com/113
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Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for Ep 39.The Sounding Board is all thanks to Drinkwise - Got kids at home? Be a positive role model and drink wise in front of your kids. TIME CODES00.00 - Damo's back in town! AFL Trade Radio is already in full swing.2.00 - Who is Michael Obrien? Did Dan just drown out the opposition in a Trump like way?7.30 – Clear shift of gear by Trump just 8 days out from the US election. New York Post front page today endorses Trump. How strong is Murdoch's influence now?12.00 – Hutchy's ranking of his favourite non-Australian family days. US election will be up there this year.12.45 – What's the 2020 version of an editorial? A movie. Sacha Baron-Cohen rushed his release of Borat Subsequent Moviefilm to before the election. Hutchy fascinated by the potential powerplay at hand with links between Amazon Prime (and Jeff Bezos) who funded the film and Baron-Cohen and his anti-Trump stance.19.15 – Norm Smith Medal judging butchered. What would have happened if it was Damo who had stuffed up?29.30 – Congratulations to the AFL and NRL for a stunning weekend of footy and for two seasons completed despite the restraints of COIVD. Discussion of the night AFL Grand Final.33.30 – AFMA award winners announced – is it now an email event? Check out the full winners list HERE. The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.
A new podcast from Michael OBrien, Chief Shift Officer at Peloton Executive Coaching. The Kintsugi Podcast - Conversations about Resilience was inspired by my Last Bad Day and near-death cycling accident. Through my recovery I discovered the power of a healthy mindset, strong peloton, and gritty resilience. Please listen, subscribe and share with members of your Peloton. You can discover more at www.kintsugipodcast.com and until our conversation, have fun storming the castle! Michael
On the Schmooze Podcast: Leadership | Strategic Networking | Relationship Building
Today's guest's last bad day was July 11th, 2001, a day that changed his life in a significant way. Experiencing a harrowing cycling accident was the catalyst to the seminal shift that changed his perspective, mindset, and actions. Since then, he has been helping leaders make change stick at work and in their lives. In addition to executive coaching and speaking, he is the best-selling author of “Shift: Creating Better Tomorrows,” and the founder of a leadership academy that helps people become the wealthiest person they know, from the inside out. Please join me in welcoming Michael O'Brien. In this episode we discuss: his thoughts on leadership: “Leadership is really about knowing your purpose, trying to paint a compelling vision of the future, connecting with others, and then making it about their success.” how baseball coaches shaped his views on leadership from a young age. how his cycling accident changed his life and the significant mindset shifts he went through to start living his life on purpose. the intention he puts into his leadership academy, and how he connects with each and every student. his experience with being a minority at a conference and how that led to him becoming President of a chapter of the Healthcare Businesswomen's Association. Listen, subscribe and read show notes at www.OnTheSchmooze.com - episode 137
Welcome to Creative On Purpose Live, conversations about cultivating greater fulfillment and equanimity in endeavors that make a difference. I'm your host, Scott Perry, author of Onward, head coach at Akimbo Workshops, and Chief Difference-Maker at Creative on Purpose. Visit CreativeOnPurpose.com to learn more and grab your copy of the burnout solution. In this episode, I speak with Michael OBrien, Founder of Peloton Coaching. Topics covered in this episode include: - The importance of resilience, vision, inspiration, and faith in leaping into a meaningful and creative endeavor. - How to start new and healthier habits. - What it means to "have fun storming the castle." For more information visit: www.becreativeonpurpose.com.
Michael O'Brien's life literally changed in the blink of an eye while pursuing his passion. From company perks to a loving family waiting home each day, the American dream couldn't get any more realistic. All of a sudden BOOM! On the morning of July 11, 2001, Michael was out on a cycling training ride before a corporate meeting and was hit head-on by a SUV that crossed into his lane traveling 40 mph. The pain and healing that followed tested his beliefs, energy, and emotions. At times, he even seemed to have more setbacks than successes, doubting the possibility of recovery internally. But somewhere along that journey, Michael decided he would not be defined by the accident. Rather, he would be defined by how he responded “TO” the accident. “ I made the choice to recalibrate my approach to the rest of my life.”-OB