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Summary: In Pastor Tom's sermon, he highlights the importance of memories and gratitude, emphasizing that we have a choice to focus on positive recollections rather than negatives, while also urging the congregation to actively remember God's faithfulness and the teachings of the Bible in order to enrich their lives and relationships.Series: After the Fairy Tale FadesTitle: Part 4 - Thanks For The MemoriesDate: 5/25/25, 10am, Sunday SermonSpeaker: Pastor Tom Van KempenOutline:00:00 - Introduction and Purpose00:06 - Worship Like Incense01:04 - Memories and Gratitude03:56 - The Fragility of Memory12:31 - Reinforcing and Protecting Memories13:46 - The Importance of Truth16:47 - God's Commands to Remember17:33 - Memories Shape Identity22:57 - Past Mistakes and Learning44:56 - Wrapping Up and Closing Thoughts
Matters of the Heart - Relationship Classes for Singles & Married Couples
Food for thought: Just before you hop into that new relationship, which version of you is planning to enter that relationship - is it the same version of you that led to the breakdown of your last relationship or is it a new version that has undergone growth and positive change?Credit: Image by Freepik
Mike Elias says that he is constantly self-evaluating his decisions. Will this past offseason serve as a wake up call? Bob and Ryan discuss.
Even a man ‘after God's own heart' made some bad dad moves. This episode will challenge you to being a father of action vs inaction.
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In this episode, you'll learn how to let go of regret, overcome regret, let go of past mistakes, and step into a powerful new chapter. Today, Mel is joined by one of the most powerful and honest voices of our time: Charlamagne Tha God. He's a Radio Hall of Famer, a three-time New York Times bestselling author, an Emmy-winning producer, and co-host of The Breakfast Club, one of the biggest radio shows in the world, among many accolades. But none of that is why this episode matters. This is a raw, inspiring, and deeply personal conversation about redemption, reinvention, letting go of mistakes, and becoming a better version of yourself. Charlamagne opens up about childhood trauma, addiction and the moment he finally chose to change his life. He shares how he became a better father, how he broke toxic cycles, and why grace is the key to growth. You'll learn: – How one simple decision can set you free – How to stop punishing yourself for who you used to be – A simple practice to help you find peace, even when life feels heavy By the end of this episode, you'll know that no matter where you come from or what you've done, you can reinvent yourself. You can change yourself. Starting today. For more resources, click here for the podcast episode. Note: this episode includes open conversation around mental health, including anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Please take care while listening.If you liked this episode, and want to know more about how to become a happier, healthier you, listen to this next: Why You Feel Lost in Life: Dr. Gabor Maté on Trauma & How to HealConnect with Mel: Get Mel's #1 bestselling book, The Let Them TheoryWatch the episodes on YouTubeFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes ad-freeDisclaimer
Margaret Meloni guides listeners through the intricate landscape of regret and remorse, exploring how these emotions impact our lives in turbulent times. Drawing from Buddhist teachings and suttas, Margaret delves into the nuances of regret and remorse, illustrating how they can serve both as catalysts for growth and as burdens that weigh us down. In a world characterized by chaos and uncertainty, the discussion turns to the importance of finding equanimity, encouraging us to cultivate balance and peace amidst external turmoil. As Margaret reflects on recent encounters with friends grappling with feelings of regret over relationship choices and unmet expectations, she invites listeners to consider their own experiences and decisions. The episode serves as a gentle reminder that while we cannot change the past, we can learn from our mistakes. By examining the teachings of the Buddha, Margaret elucidates the difference between regret—which often centers on fear of punishment—and remorse, which encourages a compassionate understanding of our actions and their impact on others. Listeners are encouraged to embrace a proactive approach to life, using the insights gained from reflection to inform their future decisions. Margaret emphasizes the importance of focusing on the present and future, suggesting that dwelling too long on past missteps can hinder our growth. With a blend of personal anecdotes, spiritual wisdom, and practical advice, this episode inspires us to cultivate positive intentions and actions, ultimately leading to a life free from the shackles of regret.
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We've all made mistakes, but what if you didn't have to carry them with you? Jesus offers more than a second chance; he offers a brand-new start. Carlos Velez unpacks how baptism is a picture of the cleansing and transformation Jesus brings. Watch the full service: https://youtube.com/live/v3iYIcBG2Nc BIBLE VERSES IN THIS EPISODE: Ezekiel 36:25-27 John 3:3-5 John 3:16 THIS SERIES: Looking Back Moving Forward Sometimes, it feels like you're driving through life with no direction. But when we reflect on God's promises and faithfulness, we're prepared to step boldly into the future. Join us in this message series, Looking Back Moving Forward, where we'll study the Old Testament prophets, their message of a coming Messiah, and how Jesus fulfills their prophecies and gives us the strength to move forward in faith, even in dark and uncertain times. Looking back isn't about losing focus—it's about finding perspective. Moving forward is easy when we remember where God's already been. NEXT STEPS: Submit a Prayer Request: https://www.calvary-church.com/prayer New to Calvary? Start Here: https://www.calvary-church.com/new Give Financially to Support Our Mission: https://www.calvary-church.com/give Get Baptized: https://www.calvary-church.com/baptism Join a Group: https://www.calvary-church.com/groups WHO WE ARE: We're so glad you're listening today! At Calvary Church, we believe that as we connect with God and he impacts our lives, we are sent to connect with others and impact their lives with the gospel. With a new message each week, we have a ton of videos to help you connect and impact as you join in on our mission to continue what Jesus started. Subscribe to let us know you're here, and get ready to worship with us this Sunday at 9:30am in Souderton or Quakertown, Pennsylvania, as well as online. FOLLOW US: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@calvarychurchpennsylvania Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calvarychurchpennsylvania Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/calvarychurchpennsylvania Website: https://www.calvary-church.com
Amiga, how often have you stopped moving forward because of your past mistakes? If this sounds familiar, you don't want to miss this cafecito chat! Oftentimes, where you've struggled is your place of authority. Grab your cafecito, and let's dive into this week's episode. P.S. If you need more encouragement, grab your copy of my book: Dear Fearless Mujer, You Were Created for More Follow The Fearless Mujer Podcast on Instagram @thefearlessmujerpodcast Ready to share your message? Join me for 8 weeks as we cultivate your message, build community, and launch your podcast! Click here to learn more: Let's Launch Click here for Coaching Resources to help support you on your journey Need support or have a question: email hello@fearlessmujer.com
Nicola Dinan returns to the show to talk about her second novel, Disappoint Me, and respond to Moya's question about how to deal with a partner's past mistakes. Plus, dilemmas about lip filler and bottom surgery. We're now yapping on TikTok! Follow us @ifispeakpod Send us your dilemmas: ifispeak@novaramedia.com Music by Matt Huxley.
The property management industry is no stranger to conferences and in-person events, but have you ever thought about creating an event yourself? In this episode of the #DoorGrowShow, property management growth experts Jason and Sarah Hull discuss the behind-the-scenes of putting on a live event or conference and all the pros and cons of doing so. You'll Learn [04:39] Learning from Past Mistakes and Failures [15:32] Getting Back in the Saddle: DoorGrow Live [21:07] What Goes Into Creating a Conference? [30:31] The Magic of In-Person Events Quotables “I think being able to just connect with people, making sure that people know who you are and what you do, I mean, it's really valuable.” “When you've got a room full of people who are in the same sector, in the same industry, there's so much knowledge in that room.” “When you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and a share a business model, like it really helps you grow.” “Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to.” Resources DoorGrow and Scale Mastermind DoorGrow Academy DoorGrow on YouTube DoorGrowClub DoorGrowLive Transcript [00:00:00] Jason: When you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and share a business model, like it really helps you grow. [00:00:08] Jason: Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to. [00:00:13] Jason: Welcome DoorGrow property managers to the Property Management Growth Show. If you are a property management entrepreneur that wants to add doors, make a difference, increase revenue, help others, impact lives, and you are interested in growing in business and life. And you're open to doing things a bit differently, then you are a DoorGrow property manager. DoorGrow property managers love the opportunities, daily variety, unique challenges, and freedom that property management brings. Many in real estate think you're crazy for doing it. [00:00:42] Jason: You think they're crazy for not because you realize that property management is the ultimate, high trust gateway to real estate deals, relationships, and residual income. At DoorGrow, we are on a mission to transform property management business owners and their businesses. We want to transform the industry, eliminate the BS, build awareness, change perception, expand the market, and help the best property management entrepreneurs win. [00:01:06] Jason: We're your hosts, property management growth experts, Jason and Sarah Hull, the owners of DoorGrow. Now, let's get into the show. All right. [00:01:14] Sarah: Woo! [00:01:15] Jason: So first, you'll have to excuse if I sound a little nasally today, because I have a cold, which doesn't happen often. And I might have given it to Sarah. I don't know. [00:01:25] Sarah: My sinuses just feel weird. [00:01:27] Jason: So. [00:01:27] Sarah: So thanks. [00:01:28] Jason: Yeah. [00:01:29] Sarah: Thanks for that. [00:01:30] Jason: Okay, so. [00:01:31] Sarah: Appreciate it. [00:01:32] Jason: You keep kissing me. I'm not kissing you. Like I'm not trying to get you sick. [00:01:35] Sarah: He's not kissing me. [00:01:36] Sarah: She can't resist. [00:01:37] Sarah: Does anybody believe that? Nobody believes you. Nobody should. [00:01:40] Jason: I'm sick. You keep coming up to me. [00:01:42] Jason: I'm like, you want this? Obviously she does, guys. Obviously. [00:01:46] Sarah: Oh brother. [00:01:47] Sarah: Alright. [00:01:48] Sarah: What a great episode. What a great kicker offered. [00:01:51] Jason: So I might be coughing and I apologize. Alright, so what we're talking about today is we thought we'd give you a little bit of behind the scenes into us creating an event and us doing DoorGrow Live, getting prepped and prepared for this. You know, we put an entire year into getting this thing going and getting this prepared and promoting it, finding speakers. [00:02:15] Jason: And so let's chat a little bit about some of the behind the scenes stuff. [00:02:19] Sarah: Yeah. So one of the things that I wanted to talk about is kind of everything that really goes into it behind the scenes that when you go attend an event, you just don't notice. You just don't like realize a lot of the times, unless you're used to running events. [00:02:35] Sarah: And once you start running an event, go run one event and then you will attend every other event differently. For example, when we go to, you know, Aaron's events, or Funnel Hacking Live, my brain is constantly going, like, operationally, this must be a nightmare. How on earth are they coordinating all of this? [00:02:56] Sarah: It's just insane. Because I know how crazy it is with our conferences, and we don't yet have thousands of people there. We will, at one point. But, man, there's just so much that goes into it. So, If you're ever considering running events, and I think that for property managers and for anyone who's a real estate agent or investor, I really think events are something that you should at least look into. And it doesn't have to be this big crazy event where, you know, you spend 25- 30 thousand dollars like we do and that's kind of like a low budget, you know. That's like you'll blow through that real quick. It doesn't have to be anything like that and it definitely doesn't have to be this, you know, this big crazy promoted thing you can do your own version of events like in a very different way, back when I was in property management, you know, we would do some little networking events and they were nowhere near the size, but also nowhere near the cost, but they can be really beneficial for you to do. So I think if you haven't experimented with that, then maybe get some tips and pointers and check it out. Like try it, experiment and see what happens. Because for me, it was really great to just be connected. So there's that saying, "your net worth is in your network," and I think being able to just connect with people, make sure that people know who you are and what you do, I mean, it's really valuable. So if you're a property manager and you haven't done a little in person event yet, then perhaps you might want to try. And we're going to talk a little bit about, you know, what goes into like a bigger event the way that we run them. So why don't you give them some background? [00:04:41] Sarah: When was your first? Your first DoorGrow Live was pre-Sarah, the pre-Sarah DoorGrow age, I think it was it 2018? [00:04:49] Jason: Yeah. 2018. 2018. Yeah. Yeah. [00:04:51] Sarah: Okay. Can you talk about you know, what was the first DoorGrow Live like? [00:04:57] Jason: Oh man. Yeah. And if you want to get a visual of this, you can go to, I think it's photos.doorgrow.Com and we have photos of all of our different major events. You can go back to 2018 and there's a nice photo of me and Mike Michalowicz there. And so we brought in some big, you know, for me, they were big speakers. Some people that I really looked up to and that I got a lot of value from. [00:05:22] Jason: So, coach, authors, you know, people that I had worked with. And so, it was a big deal. We spent, I think we spent about $115,000. Putting that event together because I wanted to do it, right. I didn't want my first event to be Mickey Mouse or cheap or you know, whatever So I wanted to do a really good job and I thought well, "and we'll sell tickets to make up for it." We did. We sold about a hundred and fifteen tickets at around, I think $1,000 a pop. [00:05:53] Jason: And I have a whole podcast episode I did on this. I call it my $2 million mistake because we were growing at a pace of, we were doing about a million in revenue a year and we were growing at a pace of about 300% percent at the time we were growing really quickly. We had a lot of momentum, and I decided to do this big conference. It was a little bit of an ego thing. Like it was like kind of a dream that I wanted to feel cool and be on stage and it was super stressful. The event went really well. People liked it, but I was massively stressed during it. And then I didn't do another one for how many years? I don't know. [00:06:29] Sarah: Yeah, that was his first and only and then like canceled it [00:06:33] Jason: I was like, "I don't think I'll do that again." [00:06:35] Sarah: Yeah. [00:06:36] Jason: I mean I didn't realize everything that goes into it. I'm sure people were watching me start my first conference from the sidelines who have done events in the space were like, "good luck, bro," because they know how hard it can be. [00:06:47] Jason: It's like starting a whole nother business but you have to recognize there's like the hotel. It's hard to do an event that's not at a hotel. So you kind of have to do it at hotels and so they have this like, sort of, they're like the mafia. [00:07:01] Jason: They have this control over doing events. Like, and you go to them, you're like, "I want to do an event here." And they're like, "cool." And like finances become a thing and they negotiate a group rate with you, which means you have to book certain number of rooms because they want you to book rooms, and if you don't book out the group rate for the rooms in the room block, then you're responsible to pay for that. [00:07:24] Jason: So we were on the hook for like a lot of money for rooms. I'm like, "well, how many rooms does that mean? And like how many nights?" And all this stuff. So just managing finances for an event is like managing finances for a dangerous business startup is really what it is. Because people have gone bankrupt from doing big events really big events where you have two, three thousand, five thousand. These are millions and millions of dollars in and out. [00:07:48] Sarah: Yeah. [00:07:49] Jason: And if they don't navigate this well, it can bankrupt companies [00:07:53] Sarah: Russell just said that on stage. He didn't say who, but Russell Brunson said that he knew someone that was running a big event, didn't sell enough rooms in the room block, and he went bankrupt from it because it was such a large event and he was on the hook for so much money and ended up bankrupting the company. [00:08:13] Jason: It's dangerous. And then you got to get people to buy the ticket, book the hotel, like, and then there's marketing to do this. You got to spend a lot of money to get people to do this. And then, you know, in order to attract people, sometimes people will do like big speakers. Like I got some speakers and let me tell you speakers, they're expensive. [00:08:33] Jason: Like usually they, they want thousands and thousands of dollars. Like an [00:08:37] Sarah: inexpensive speaker just to like put it out there, like an inexpensive speaker is still usually around like 5k [00:08:44] Jason: Anyone you've probably heard of is that minimum 25 grand. [00:08:47] Sarah: Well more than that. [00:08:49] Jason: And if they're a big name It's 50k, 100k, it can be really expensive to have them come be in an event. [00:08:58] Jason: So, Yeah, so it can be really challenging. Then there's food and beverage minimums. So the hotel, they're like, "you also have to spend a certain amount on food and beverage while you're here." Yeah, so they're like, "you have to book a certain number of rooms. You have to, like, pay for a certain number of food and beverage, and you're not allowed to bring any other food or beverage into our place." [00:09:19] Jason: Nope. [00:09:19] Jason: "You have to use our stuff. And our stuff is like going to the movie theater. It's overly priced, like, inflated." [00:09:26] Sarah: Remember, we did the Game Changer event at the JW Marriott in Austin so I looked at everything afterwards and it was not a huge event. It was not a big event. We had under 20 people there. [00:09:40] Sarah: Yeah. And that included like Jason, myself, DoorGrow staff, speakers, like under 20 people. And one lunch and we had, it was a two day event. So we did like two lunches. So one lunch, I think was somewhere around like two or 3,000 dollars. Yeah, it was insane for lunch. [00:09:57] Jason: And my first event, we spent eight grand to provide coffee for two days. Eight grand for... [00:10:03] Sarah: coffee. Yeah. [00:10:05] Jason: For two days like and you know, and they have all these rules. I think the rules are made to inflate the price, but they have these food and beverage and they charge you sometimes by plate. So that hotel that we were at our first event, we didn't realize this, but they have people to go around and pick up plates. [00:10:22] Jason: And you're paying by the number of plates people use. Like how much food they consume and by plate. So they were picking up plates. [00:10:29] Sarah: Oh my god. [00:10:30] Jason: It's a racket. Like if you go into this not knowing what you're doing, some hotels can take gross amounts of money. Wow. They negotiate a terrible group rate, they negotiate a horrible food and beverage minimum is really high for you, and then you go way over that minimum if they have anything to do with it. [00:10:45] Jason: And so you're spending all this money and they're like, "well..." [00:10:47] Sarah: you'll never have to worry about hitting your minimum in food and beverage, like, never. No, really. [00:10:51] Jason: I mean, if you want food there, period, like, [00:10:54] Sarah: you're going to hit it. So, I don't care. I don't even care what my minimum is because it doesn't, honestly, it doesn't even matter. [00:11:00] Jason: Yeah. So then people think, oh, well, then I'll do the event somewhere else. Well, if you do it somewhere else, then how are they going to get from where they're staying to the venue? And so then there's a logistical challenge. So then like people aren't like coming and it's just like it's so much easier if they walk. [00:11:17] Jason: So everything gets like complicated when you don't do it at the hotel. [00:11:22] Sarah: Where was your first event? Where was it? [00:11:24] Jason: It was in St. Louis at an old classic hotel. It was really beautiful. [00:11:28] Sarah: Okay. Interesting. [00:11:30] Jason: Yeah, we did in St. Louis. We did it at This hotel and we did it because we thought we'll make it easy because NARPM had an event around the same time. [00:11:41] Jason: So we're like, Oh man, we want to do it at the same time. So let's just do it at the same venue. I think we did it the same venue, but we booked a nicer room on the top floor with lots of windows. It was very cool. And it was on different days. So you could attend both. We thought that would give us some cross pollination and really, it didn't. [00:12:00] Jason: Like there were a few people that went to the NARPM one and came to ours, but yeah, it was like so small. So that didn't even really help. "We're like, yeah, it's so easy to stay a little longer and go to ours." [00:12:08] Sarah: Interesting. Okay. Yeah. [00:12:10] Jason: Yeah. [00:12:11] Sarah: So after the first DoorGrow Live, he decided, I think when I came on board, he said, "I'm never doing another event again." [00:12:18] Jason: Yeah, I just didn't want to deal with it. It was so stressful. And your whole team, that's the real part of it, is like your whole team is involved in it in different ways, unless you have someone specifically handling sales, event, marketing, planning, advertising, planning, like every role we had in our business that we needed for our business had to go towards the conference because we were now on the hook for, I can't remember, like 50, 80 grand or something with the hotel. We had to figure out how to get rooms booked. We had to figure out how to pay for speakers. It was a whole thing. It was like starting a whole nother business. And our main thing was no longer the main thing. [00:12:58] Jason: So our business stopped growing. It actually didn't grow for several years after that, like a couple of years after that. And that's why I call it my 3 million or 2 million mistake, but it was probably a bigger multi million dollar mistake than that, because there's a lot of money I could have made over those years extra. [00:13:14] Jason: We're not hurting by any means, but that really slowed things down. And I just chalk that up to being the price of tuition in business. I made a mistake. I didn't know. And I learned from it, right? And I didn't listen to my mentor. Alex was like, "make it a really small event. Make it really small. Do your first one, make it small." I'm like, "no way. I've been to so many events. I'm going to make this awesome. I want this. If I'm going to compete with all the other events that are out there, I want this to be the best." And I really think, like, we had the best food there. We had the best, like, everything was the best. [00:13:46] Jason: We had audio visual team. We had a stage set up, like, we put a lot of money into this and it was pretty awesome. Like, it went pretty well. But I was massively stressed during the whole event. And yeah, but people that went, they gave us good feedback. They had a good experience. So, which I'm glad. Then you got to like ticket sales is hard too. [00:14:06] Jason: That's a tough challenge. How do you get people to give up what they're doing to come do something else? And so, you know, we've created some really strong magic. I think at DoorGrow, like our in person events, there's just something magical about our events. There's more heart, there's more connection. [00:14:20] Jason: It changes lives and that's very different than what has happened in the space. And I think that's more just about who we are and what we bring and the type of speakers that we bring in. It's very different than just property management. [00:14:34] Sarah: And so that's one of the things I wanted to talk about is, so you did your first event. [00:14:39] Sarah: It went well, but it was pretty crazy. We basically broke even. We're not doing another event. I came on to the business a couple years after this and there's still a lot of like trauma and PTSD associated with it and then we started talking. Well, what if we do another event? And he said "no. No I don't want to do another event," and I said, "well, what if we do it differently?" So we did bring DoorGrow Live back after that first conference that they did and we've done several of them since then. We have another one coming up in May. It's May 16th and 17th. It's a Friday and Saturday at the Kalahari Resorts in the North Austin, Texas area. So if you're watching this and you have not yet registered, then definitely go do that. You can go to doorgrowlive.Com. But we've done several of these events since then, and one of the reasons that we wanted to bring these events back, especially even though for Jason it was just so, so traumatic, we just needed to do them a little differently. [00:15:43] Sarah: So, the reason that we wanted to bring them back though is because everything is just so much different when it's in person. And we know that there's so much magic that can just happen if, you know, if we can get people in a room. It's not just going to another conference. So in the industry, there's a lot of conferences, I mean, there's tech conferences and like all the big you know softwares have their own thing and there's NARPM events and there's all kinds of things like this and DoorGrow Live is just different. It's different than all of those things. We're not trying to focus on hey, you know, what are they doing and let's duplicate it. We're focused on how can we provide like such a great experience and such great value and real connection in a like large group environment? Which is hard. [00:16:38] Sarah: Like that's a challenge. If you're like, okay, we're going to get, you know, 50 to a hundred people in a room and we want them to all be connected. That's hard. That's hard. But I think that our events do actually a really great job at that. [00:16:49] Jason: Yeah, I think so. Yeah, we get great testimonials. It's going to we have a really cool venue We just decided to keep doing it at this Kalahari resort. [00:16:59] Jason: It's near our house. It's in Round Rock They treat us really well there. It's a big it's like we have endless room to grow there We could have thousands and thousands of people someday if we wanted to. There's plenty of room there [00:17:12] Sarah: But they're great to work with and the rooms are nice. When you guys book a room, the rooms are nice, everything is right on property, it's very family friendly too, so, you know, if you want to kind of bring your family and usually, I've noticed sometimes people, when they go to the conference, and then their family stays at home, there's a little bit of like, "oh, you're leaving me with the kids, like, what is this? Like, you get to go off to a conference and," well, come, like, come with us and you guys can hang out at, like the water park and the Build A Bear and the restaurants and the like arcade and there's still... [00:17:48] Jason: America's largest indoor water park. Yeah. Yeah. [00:17:52] Sarah: And I think when you book a room, they include a ticket. [00:17:53] Sarah: Yeah. [00:17:54] Jason: You get a ticket to all a bunch of cool stuff. So like you get a, like a wristband. So yeah it's a pretty fun place. Like there's a whole Facebook group just for people looking for deals and discounts to stay at this resort. Yeah. They're like always talking about it in that group. I've joined all the local groups, just see what's going on. [00:18:15] Jason: So, yeah, so it's pretty interesting. So yeah, we've got a really cool venue. And oh, the other things places have charged us for other places we've done some of our events they charge us for electricity, they charge us for, like, just having cords put down. [00:18:31] Sarah: They charge for internet. [00:18:32] Jason: They find a way to charge you for everything at some venues, and so, not all venues are equal. [00:18:38] Jason: So, yeah, so we've really appreciated the Kalahari Resort in Round Rock. It's a cool resort, and they treat us really well there, so. [00:18:45] Sarah: Yeah, and it's a great experience for people. Because that's really frustrating when you go into any kind of hotel and you're like, "Oh. Why is this where I'm at? I guess I'll be here because the conference is here, but outside of the conference being here, I would never book here." And this is not that at all. Like people like to book here for sure. I think now let's do our little demo and then we'll get back into it. [00:19:08] Jason: Got a little sponsor for today's episode, KRS SmartBooks. [00:19:13] Jason: Do you have properties to manage and zero time for bookkeeping headaches? KRS SmartBooks is your secret weapon. They specialize in finances for busy property managers like you with 15 plus years of real estate know how and skills in Appfolio, Yardi, and more. Imagine monthly reports magically appearing and zero accounting stress. [00:19:35] Jason: Sound good? Head to KRS Books. At K as in Kansas, R as in Roger, S as in Sam. Books. Sarah's already dying. She's like, you didn't do the right military phonetically. [00:19:46] Sarah: I really am dying inside. [00:19:47] Jason: KRSbooks. com to book your free discovery call. Integrity, quality, and a dash of bookkeeping brilliance. That's KRS Smart Books. [00:19:58] Jason: Alright, how should I phonetically do KRS? [00:20:00] Sarah: K like Kilo, R like Romeo, S like Sierra. [00:20:04] Jason: Alright, Sarah, by the way, is Becoming a pilot. She's taking pilot flying lessons. [00:20:11] Sarah: I've known the military code for years [00:20:13] Sarah: because I used to work in a casino and that's how they would communicate in slot machines. [00:20:20] Jason: Yeah, alright. [00:20:21] Sarah: But now it's also handy being a pilot. [00:20:24] Jason: Okay. [00:20:24] Sarah: Alright, so if that sounds good, I think it sounds really great. Because I know a lot of property managers struggle with bookkeeping, and that's usually not something that's fun for property managers. It's definitely necessary, but it, oh man, it's not fun, and it's really draining. [00:20:38] Sarah: So if you can find someone that's great at what they do, and you can allow them to handle that, and just kind of check in and make sure things are going well, then, whoo, man, life gets a lot easier. [00:20:51] Jason: Yeah if you're not paying attention to the finances or the financial health of your business or your accounting You're probably getting stolen from it's just I've seen it happen so many times. [00:21:01] Jason: So get a great bookkeeper. Yeah have people you trust to take care of that. Okay. [00:21:07] Sarah: So speaking of finances, let's talk a little bit about what kind of goes into an event. So for example, we have our DoorGrow Live coming up in May this year. So we have been working on this event now since, so our last one was in May, and then I think we started working on the new one in like July, June or July. [00:21:31] Sarah: So things that have to kind of happen just to be able to have the space, obviously, you have to look into venues, you have to, you know, look at the space, make sure it's going to work for the size of your group, which means you kind of have to estimate a little bit what it's going to look like, and then make sure that the room can. [00:21:48] Sarah: fit more or less if needed. [00:21:51] Jason: You've got to negotiate with the hotel. [00:21:53] Sarah: Yep. You've got to negotiate what the rates would be. You know, am I paying for the space or am I paying for the room block and the food? Because there's different ways to do it. So you've got to figure out, you know, how many rooms in the room block do I need? [00:22:09] Sarah: Because if you overestimate that, if you go, "Hey, I think I'm going to have a thousand people come" and 100 people come, it is not going to be a good time for you because every room in the room block that is not sold, you are financially on the hook for. So you get to pay for that. And it's like, it's a certain number of nights. [00:22:28] Sarah: So it's not even so much how many rooms it's, how many nights someone will book. So you want to track that along the way. And then you want to start looking at a lot of the tactical things that go into it, like, well, who is going to speak at the event? So you want to start looking at speakers and when you're looking at speakers, you start to think about, you know, who would our audience resonate with and what kind of value would they provide? [00:22:55] Sarah: And, you know, is this strategic and tactical stuff or is this like mindset and empowerment stuff? Because you kind of want to get a mix of both at each event because everyone who comes to an event They're looking for a different thing. So it's really impossible to satisfy everybody make sure everybody, you know is super happy with everything sometimes people say, "oh, I wish there was more of this and oh, I wish there was more of that," but you kind of have to do like this balance and mix to make sure that everybody gets something out of it. [00:23:25] Sarah: And that they have a great experience. You also want to build a little bit of fun into it. So that it's not just, "hey, show up to this conference, sit down, learn something, take some notes and walk out of the room." You know, we've been to events like that before. Where it's like, "okay, that was a lot. But also, man, it would have been really cool to like, do something fun and you know connect with people," so you want to you know start to build in some time so that people can connect with other people, you know, so are you going to do a mixer? [00:23:52] Sarah: Are you going to do some sort of networking event? You know, are you going to you know go do kind of some fun event before like the night before? Are you going to, you know, send them off to lunch together? What is that going to look like? So that they can really connect with each other especially when you've got a room full of people who are in the same sector, in the same industry, there's so much knowledge in that room. [00:24:15] Sarah: So just talking to other people in the room is really valuable and making connections. So there's got to be some room for that as well. And then you want to think about well, are we going to have any vendors or sponsors? Yeah, and are those vendors or sponsors people that have services that are valuable and that we trust? Because there have also been times where, you know, someone had wanted to sponsor us and we did not want them to be a sponsor. [00:24:43] Sarah: Because if they don't provide a great service, you know, can you throw some money and be in the room? Yeah, but if it's not the right person to be in the room, then that matters. That matters a lot. So we have turned down money. We've turned down sponsorships. So then you also have to think about all of the tactical things. [00:25:05] Sarah: Well, you know, am I doing round tables? Am I doing classroom style? Are we doing full circles? Are we doing semi circles? Like what is the front of the room? And what's the back of the room? And where are the vendors going to be? And what doors do people walk in and out of? And as soon as they walk in, what is the first thing that they see? [00:25:20] Sarah: In what direction do we want to go in? And are they crossing over our equipment? Is somebody going to trip and fall on all the 10,000 chords that we have like taped down and. Then you have to also think about things like your AV. So does the room have internet? Is there power in the room? And I know that seems like a silly question to ask, but guess what? [00:25:40] Sarah: Sometimes they charge you for power. So you would think, hey, there's power in the room, obviously, because like it's at a hotel. They obviously have electricity. Yeah, but do you have to pay for it? [00:25:49] Jason: Yeah, AV is expensive. Like we rented it initially and it was so costly. [00:25:54] Sarah: Yeah. [00:25:54] Jason: For the price you could rent it for it made sense to just buy it. [00:25:58] Sarah: To buy it. [00:25:59] Jason: And so we eventually bought all our own equipment, but that means now we have to set it up and we have to figure it out. And so, yeah, so there's always a challenge. [00:26:08] Sarah: Before the actual conference, like before anybody even steps foot like on property, Jason and I and several members of our team are there setting things up. [00:26:18] Jason: Sometimes my kids. Yeah, [00:26:19] Sarah: sometimes the kids, sometimes an assistant, sometimes Madi comes on in. [00:26:22] Jason: We're hooking up lights, we're plugging in audio equipment. [00:26:25] Sarah: So we like pack everything up in Jason's SUV. We drive it over, we unload it. I'm doing this in stilettos, mind you, because I'm a stubborn [00:26:33] Jason: You do everything in stilettos. [00:26:33] Sarah: Yeah, that's what I am. Right, so we like, we get there, we unpack it, we have to set it all up. You know, we're making sure that, like, all the lights are working, a sound system has to work, because there's no point in having a microphone if it's not going to work. There's always technical errors, and I'm horrible with technology, so Jason is our tech person, and he is the only tech person that we have. [00:26:54] Sarah: So he gets to figure everything out. And then it's like, you know, is the screen working? And can people see it? And is the laptop connecting to the screen? And is it blurry or is it too big or too far? Like there's always these weird little issues that happen and I don't know how to solve any of them. [00:27:10] Sarah: Yeah, so Jason knows how to do that. And then there's the other things like well. What about swag? And you know, are we doing a registration table and who's going to be there to, you know, check people in and make sure they know what to do and they know where to go? And, you know, is there like just kind of first come first serve seating? [00:27:27] Sarah: Or is there like a separate section for, you know, special clients or VIP clients or speakers or the team? And there's also things like, "Oh, well what about name badges?" You know, are we doing, like, are we doing name badges? Are we, you know, making sure that everybody kind of knows who everybody else is? Is there anything special or is it just like a bunch of people walking into a room and then hopefully they figure out that they're in the right room? Like there's so much that goes into it and then there's the scheduling. So well, you know, who's going to go in what order, what day and time are certain speakers available? Because just because they commit to an event doesn't mean, "oh, I can speak at any point during the event." [00:28:11] Sarah: So, you know, it's putting the agenda together and how long do you give them for lunch and where are they going for lunch? And are we doing lunch? Are we, you know, letting them facilitate it on their own? Are we doing breaks? How do we get them back from breaks? Are we, it's crazy. Like it's so, there's so much. [00:28:28] Jason: If you give people a break at an event, it's like 30 minutes of downtime. Oh yeah. It's really hard to get people to like get to the next thing or come back right away. And they all start talking to each other, which is cool. They want to network. Yeah, so getting people back from lunch. [00:28:43] Sarah: Yes, absolutely. Yes. [00:28:45] Sarah: And then it's, you know, who kicks off the event? Who opens it? Who closes it? Who's going after lunch? Because we all know most people, what happens to them after lunch? They're tired. I'm fine. But a lot of people, they're tired after lunch. So you can't have a, you know, more mundane or quiet or low energy speaker after lunch. [00:29:06] Sarah: You just can't. Because you'll lose everybody. So there's a lot that goes into the scheduling as well. And then there's things like, you know, who's going to MC it? Who's making announcements? Who's making sure that everybody knows where to be? And what time? And what to do and when to come back? And who's doing the intros for speakers? [00:29:26] Sarah: Are you doing music for every speaker that comes up? If so, like, are they picking it? Are you picking it? What happens? Like there is so so so much that goes into it, and then after you like run the event then you got to break it all down if it's your equipment. Yeah, so then it's like pack it all up and put it away and make sure nothing gets damaged or lost and repack the car and unload it again, and like there is so much that goes Into it. [00:29:53] Sarah: And I would say at this point, it's funny because Jason now can show up to DoorGrow Live and nine out of 10 times, he has no idea what's going to happen or when. [00:30:05] Sarah: I love it. [00:30:06] Sarah: I just call him up on stage and he's like, oh, okay, because, and I'm like, my team handle most of it. Talking on this go. [00:30:12] Jason: Right now. I still just have to make sure the tech stuff all works. [00:30:15] Jason: But yeah, other than that, yeah, I don't. I don't have to do as much which is nice, but because it's stressful enough. It's stressful enough So yeah, so it's a lot. There's a lot that goes into it, but it's been worth it to have you know to see people's lives change to see people impacted. We've noticed there's some sort of magic that happens that when people come to something in person with us even if they've been a client for years, they start to get different results. [00:30:40] Jason: They start to see things differently. They start to absorb all of our content, our information, our training material, our ideas more effectively. Everything just magnifies. There's something about in person. You can't get the same sort of benefit in your business. If you think, "all I need to do is read books and watch videos and show up to zoom calls to grow my business. [00:31:04] Jason: Look, there's a lot of benefits in all of those things. I do all those things, but we still go to in person things. There's something different about in person that I don't know if it's the energy of being in the same space as the people you're learning from. If it's the group energy and that group mind that makes you able to like learn and faster. [00:31:23] Jason: There's, but there's some, I don't know if maybe there's some quantum physical magic, magical stuff, but there's something different about it in person. It's happened too many times for me to like believe otherwise or to dismiss it. I've had too many clients that I've been working with for years, go to their first in person thing with us, and then they have some breakthrough. And I'm like what? And they tell me about it, and I'm like, "I've been teaching you that for years!" Like "I know but like but it's just hit differently." [00:31:51] Jason: Yeah, "I just got it." [00:31:52] Sarah: It hits different. It feels different and you just absorb things. [00:31:57] Jason: And because we've seen this pattern, we've seen this pattern, we now make it part of our onboarding of every new client to come hang out with Sarah and I in person for a one day with usually a small cohort and like, and just get some things figured out and dialed in their business. [00:32:14] Jason: And that's been magic for our business. Like it's been magic for our clients, magic for us. So we give them that in person experience early on. And then DoorGrow Live allows them to connect with others, which is there's just something different about the people at DoorGrow. The property managers at DoorGrow are different. [00:32:30] Jason: I've been to a lot of conferences. A lot. Like in various industries, but especially in property management. And there's something different about the people that we attract and the clients that we attract. They're growth minded, they're positive active in mentalities, which means they're not like the skeptical, negative Nancy's that are grumpy about the industry and the business. [00:32:51] Jason: That there's this positive growth minded, healthier sort of personality that we attract at DoorGrow. And maybe that says a little bit about who we are, because that's what I tried to be. But we attract amazing people and the connections people make, when you're connecting with other people that are like you, that are growth minded and you both share an industry and a share a business model, like it really helps you grow. [00:33:15] Jason: Your business is the sum of the five property management business owners you as a business owner are most connected to or that you're most influenced by. So look at those property managers if you've got coaches or mentors, and they're not people that you really like that maybe you think they're smart, but you don't really want to be more like them, then maybe you're around the wrong people. [00:33:34] Jason: Maybe you have the wrong coach, and I'm not the coach for everybody. Sarah's not the coach for everybody. But you should have a coach. Otherwise, you're selling yourself short if you're not accountable to anybody, you're definitely getting less results than you could or should be so come to DoorGrow Live come check us out. This DoorGrow Live, [00:33:52] Jason: I want to open our playbooks up if Sarah lets me. I want to just reveal some really amazing stuff that only our clients get to see because I want to show anyone that shows up that's not part of our DoorGrow ecosystem. Our clients know the magic's there. We have more case studies or testimonials than anyone else in the industry, but if you're not a DoorGrow client, and you want to come to DoorGrow Live I'm going to give you some gifts for sure, some magic. We're going to make some significant changes in your business. They're going to help you make a lot more money a lot more easily and keep a lot more of your profit and so come hang out with us. [00:34:29] Jason: You're not going to be disappointed for sure So there you go. [00:34:33] Sarah: Yeah. This event we've got some really awesome things planned. We can't let too much out of the bag at this point. But we always have some really great things planned and every event we do, like we always learn from it. [00:34:46] Sarah: And we always do like a little team meeting afterwards and we get feedback from people. We're always looking to make it better and better. And this year is absolutely no exception to that. So the things that we have planned for this year, like I know that if you come to this event, it will change your business and it will change your life. [00:35:12] Sarah: And I know that's a really bold statement and we're ready to back it. [00:35:16] Jason: Yeah. And maybe that could be a later podcast episode as we get closer to the event. But we can tell you a little bit more about what's going to be happening there, but hopefully this was interesting to get behind the scenes at all that goes into DoorGrow Live and we meet on this you know, we're talking about it weekly, monthly in our planning meetings, like and quarterly. [00:35:37] Jason: And so, and that's it for today's episode. So if you are interested in that, go check it out at DoorGrowLive.Com and get your tickets and get things booked and get ready to come have an amazing experience in May at DoorGrow Live. So, and until next time to our mutual growth, bye everyone.
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In this episode, we dive into a challenging question at the intersection of hiring practices and redemption. Inspired by a compelling tweet highlighting how a past petty conviction can derail a person's chances of securing employment, Niall sparks a candid discussion about whether ex-convicts deserve a second chance.Some callers argued that everyone deserves a second chance. They believe that a minor conviction from years ago shouldn't define someone's future. If an individual has learned from their mistake and moved on, employers should focus on their skills and potential rather than dwelling on a past error. After all, we've all made mistakes, and holding a minor offense over someone's head only keeps them from contributing positively to society.Other callers maintained that employers must consider risk and reputation when making hiring decisions. They argued that even a petty conviction can be a red flag regarding a person's judgment. Businesses have a responsibility to protect themselves by scrutinizing a candidate's background. For these callers, due diligence is essential, and any criminal record—even a minor one—could indicate potential issues that shouldn't be ignored.Niall concludes the discussion by reflecting on the delicate balance between offering second chances and ensuring safe, reliable hiring practices. He leaves listeners with the question: Should a past mistake forever block someone's future, or is it time to embrace the possibility of redemption?
Can regret be the unexpected key to transformative growth? This episode challenges the common perception of regret as a negative emotion and reveals its potential as a powerful catalyst for repentance and personal development. Drawing insights from the inspiring teachings of "Orchos Tzaddikim," we unpack the vital role sincere regret plays in true repentance and the acceptance of prayers. Through illustrative scenarios, such as the frustration of a king with repeated transgressions, we explore how genuine regret fosters a meaningful commitment to change. Highlighting the Jewish perspective on confession, we delve into the beauty of a direct, unmediated relationship with God, emphasizing how asking for forgiveness without true remorse is ineffective.But the power of regret doesn't stop at spiritual growth. Discover how it can be harnessed for success in your professional and personal life. By reflecting on past mistakes and transforming regret into motivation, listeners are encouraged to seize current opportunities in fields such as business, investment, and trading. Through practical examples and actionable advice, we inspire a mindset shift, urging you to move beyond past disappointments and embrace a proactive approach to success. This episode is a call to reframe regret, using it as a stepping stone toward a brighter, more fulfilling future._____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)Recorded from a live audience presentation in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studios (B) in Houston, Texas on December 16, 2024.Released as Podcast on February 16, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe:NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#JewishInspiration, #Regret, #Repentance, #PersonalGrowth #Mistakes, #Confession ★ Support this podcast ★
Can regret be the unexpected key to transformative growth? This episode challenges the common perception of regret as a negative emotion and reveals its potential as a powerful catalyst for repentance and personal development. Drawing insights from the inspiring teachings of "Orchos Tzaddikim," we unpack the vital role sincere regret plays in true repentance and the acceptance of prayers. Through illustrative scenarios, such as the frustration of a king with repeated transgressions, we explore how genuine regret fosters a meaningful commitment to change. Highlighting the Jewish perspective on confession, we delve into the beauty of a direct, unmediated relationship with God, emphasizing how asking for forgiveness without true remorse is ineffective.But the power of regret doesn't stop at spiritual growth. Discover how it can be harnessed for success in your professional and personal life. By reflecting on past mistakes and transforming regret into motivation, listeners are encouraged to seize current opportunities in fields such as business, investment, and trading. Through practical examples and actionable advice, we inspire a mindset shift, urging you to move beyond past disappointments and embrace a proactive approach to success. This episode is a call to reframe regret, using it as a stepping stone toward a brighter, more fulfilling future._____________This series on Orchos Tzadikim/Ways of the Righteous is produced in partnership with Hachzek.Join the revolution of daily Mussar study at hachzek.com.We are using the Treasure of Life edition of the Orchos Tzadikkim (Published by Feldheim)Recorded from a live audience presentation in the TORCH Centre - Levin Family Studios (B) in Houston, Texas on December 16, 2024.Released as Podcast on February 16, 2025_____________DONATE to TORCH: Please consider supporting the podcasts by making a donation to help fund our Jewish outreach and educational efforts at https://www.torchweb.org/support.php. Thank you!_____________SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to other podcasts by Rabbi Aryeh Wolbe:NEW!! Prayer Podcast: https://prayerpodcast.transistor.fm/episodesJewish Inspiration Podcast: https://inspiration.transistor.fm/episodesParsha Review Podcast: https://parsha.transistor.fm/episodesLiving Jewishly Podcast: https://jewishly.transistor.fm/episodesThinking Talmudist Podcast: https://talmud.transistor.fm/episodesUnboxing Judaism Podcast: https://unboxing.transistor.fm/episodesRabbi Aryeh Wolbe Podcast Collection: https://collection.transistor.fm/episodesFor a full listing of podcasts available by TORCH at https://www.TORCHpodcasts.com_____________EMAIL your questions, comments, and feedback: awolbe@torchweb.orgPlease visit www.torchweb.org to see a full listing of our outreach and educational resources available in the Greater Houston area!_____________#JewishInspiration, #Regret, #Repentance, #PersonalGrowth #Mistakes, #Confession ★ Support this podcast ★
In this episode, I take you back to the foreign policy of German Empire, one of the most powerful countries at its time.My recommendations:The Post American World , a book by Fareed ZakariaDiplomacy,a book by HenryKissingerU.S.-Colombian Relations, my interview with Dr. Michael LaRosaU.S.-Jordanian Relations, my interview with Dr. Jillian Schwedler:PartI: Are Jordan's royal family foreigners inJordan?PartII: Is Jordan forever on the brink of arevolution?Adel Aalihost & producer☑️Where to find my program:Home:https://historybehindnews.com Spotify:
#Israel Trip 2025 13:37 Downtime 16:31 Incentives to get up for Shachris 20:21 “Ben Yeshiva” 21:53 Staying Inspired 24:15 Doing what's right even when you don't feel like it 27:38 Smoking, Drinking, and Smartphones 29:53 WhatsApp 31:56 Age for dating and marriage 35:38 Will dating earlier make people more mature 37:54 “Babying” your kids… Continue reading Growing from Our Past Mistakes (with Q&A) – Zeev HaTorah 5785
In this episode of the Love Stories podcast, I had the pleasure of welcoming Juliana Joy, a Bring Him Closer expert, energy healer, and certified master dating coach. Juliana's journey is both inspiring and relatable, as she shares her personal experiences and insights on navigating the complexities of love and relationships.Throughout the episode, we highlighted key takeaways for listeners, including the importance of self-reflection, the necessity of setting boundaries, and the value of seeking help when navigating the often tumultuous waters of love and relationships. Juliana's journey serves as a reminder that while the path to finding lasting love can be challenging, it is also filled with opportunities for growth and transformation.IN THIS EPISODE:- (05:45) The Importance of Independence in Relationships- (15:29) Recognizing Red Flags in Relationships- (21:02) Learning from Past Mistakes- (29:42) The Importance of Emotional Availability- (35:09) Recognizing Patterns in Relationships- (43:22) Transforming Relationships Through Self-EsteemRESOURCESCheck out my How to Attract Devoted Masculine Men Masterclass HERE My FREE eBook The Magnetic WomanApp rec: BumbleCONNECT WITH CHARLENE On Instagram @mscharlenebyars On YouTube @chosentrainingWork with me HERECONNECT WITH JULIANAOn Instagram HEREHer Website HERE
In Joshua 8, the people are discouraged after their defeat at Ai. But they were defeated because they didn't seek God. We'll learn that including God is critical, and getting ahead of Him always has consequences.
On this all-new E! News, Lady Gaga opens up about her engagement and children. Next, Martha Stewart hilariously explains why she had to turn down an SNL hosting gig. Plus, Miley Cyrus gets honest when reflecting on past mistakes. And Rihanna is telling all in a sexy rapid fire round of questions. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Episode #38: In this episode of Positive Traction Podcast, Henry Castro welcomes Jeremiah Maestre after over a decade apart. They delve into Jeremiah's journey from starting in boxing and MMA to building a vibrant career as a coach and entrepreneur. Jeremiah shares his path from Northern to Southern California, the pivotal moments that shaped his career, including moving to New York and eventually Orange County. They discuss his overcoming of challenges, the transition to digital coaching during the pandemic, and the importance of faith, discipline, and self-belief. Jeremiah also speaks about his new ventures, including a running journey and launching a new boxing brand, Legacy, in 2025. Timestamps: 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:12 Reconnecting After a Decade 00:18 Jeremiah's Journey into Combat Sports 01:02 The Early Days of Training 04:00 Finding Fulfillment in Coaching 07:33 Building a Business in Orange County 15:45 Taking a Leap of Faith to New York 19:01 Overcoming Challenges and Finding Success 21:49 Reflecting on the Journey and Future Aspirations 24:19 Reflecting on Past Mistakes and Growth 24:51 Career Breakthroughs and Achievements 25:54 Impact of COVID-19 and Digital Pivot 26:51 Personal Growth and Adaptability 30:10 Maintaining a Healthy Relationship 30:58 Struggles with Identity and Mental Health 34:57 Rediscovering Purpose Through Running 42:10 Current Endeavors and Future Plans 45:32 Commitment to Personal Challenges Follow us on Instagram and TikTok @positivetractionpodcast and WATCH us on YouTube!
Click here to BOOK A DISCOVERY CALL. If you're ready to fully commit to your personal growth and do the work to get emotionally sober (side effects include an 80 percent reduction in drinking),You'll walk away from our call with a clear understanding of how to get the skills you need to transform your life. —Want daily updates from me? Find me on TikTok @hangoverwhisperer and IG @thehangoverwhisperer —Click here to TAKE THE QUIZ: Do you have a drinking problem or a thinking problem? In this powerful and vulnerable episode, we explore how shame, one of the most corrosive human emotions, can shape our lives and fuel destructive behaviors like alcohol use. Colleen explains how shame works like an autoimmune disorder for the soul—turning us against ourselves and making us feel unworthy. She delves into the mental constructs that fuel the shame narrative and teaches us how to shift from self-judgment to self-acceptance. Colleen also shares a deeply personal story from her past to illustrate how shame can linger and how we can process it using a three-step framework for healing. Whether you're struggling with a drinking habit or just want to learn how to heal old emotional wounds, this episode offers actionable tools to help you move forward with dignity and self-respect. Key Topics Covered: The Nature of Shame Shame as an “autoimmune emotion”—turning self against self. How shame leads us to identify ourselves as the problem rather than looking at behaviors or circumstances neutrally. The mental constructs that fuel shame: right vs. wrong, worthy vs. unworthy, acceptable vs. unacceptable. Neutralizing Polarities How viewing things in extremes (good vs. bad) intensifies shame. The importance of accepting situations as they are—without judgment—to process and heal shame. Personal Story: A Shame Wound from the Past Colleen shares a story from her early teaching career where she made a mistake that caused lasting shame. How avoidance, justification, and self-judgment kept the shame active for years. Why acknowledging the full truth, without justifying or minimizing, is essential to healing. Three-Step Framework for Processing Shame: Step 1: It Could Have Been Worse Acknowledge that while the situation wasn't ideal, it could have been more harmful. This perspective helps reduce the emotional charge. Step 2: I Am Innocent Accept that you were doing the best you could with the tools you had at the time. Hold space for conflicting truths—you can make a mistake and still be a good person. Step 3: Be Your Own Advocate Extend dignity and self-respect to yourself. Recognize that your body lives in the present moment and does not deserve punishment for a past story. The Path to Emotional Sobriety Learning to hold space for your whole truth without demonizing or glorifying. Why avoiding or skipping over shame only perpetuates it. How emotional safety with yourself is the foundation for true healing. Actionable Homework: Bring Shame into Consciousness Recall a past experience that still triggers emotional pain. Allow yourself to feel the discomfort without turning away. Apply the Three Steps: It could have been worse. I am innocent; I did the best I could with what I knew. I deserve dignity and self-respect. Practice Self-Compassion Put your hand on your heart and tell yourself: “I see you. I feel you. I'm not going to abandon you.” Quote of the Episode: “The path to healing your shame is not about building a stronger defense. It's about dropping the defense altogether and saying, ‘This is what it is, and I accept the whole truth.'”
I'm excited to share this conversation with Will McCollum and Matthew Marshall, the passionate minds behind Citymakers Collective. This summer, they're hosting a transformative two-week program in Charleston, featuring some of the top practitioners in the New Urbanism and human-centered design movements. Their approach is holistic, hands-on, and experiential, with a mission to equip the next generation of city makers to design and build places that are resilient, beautiful, and centered on people. In this episode, we delve into the challenges of traditional education, what's missing, and why they felt compelled to create this innovative summer program. If you're a young professional or student working in the built environment—whether you're an architect, planner, builder, developer, engineer or something else—I highly encourage you to check it out and consider applying. Learn more at: citymakerscollective.org TAKEAWAYS The City Makers Collective program teaches principles that make cities more livable, sustainable, and people-focused. Participants engage with Charleston's urban fabric through walking tours, real-world case studies, and collaborative studio projects. The program blends timeless design principles with modern needs to create places that work for today's challenges. Architects, planners, developers, and more come together to foster holistic learning and solutions. Students learn how to navigate market realities, collaborate effectively, and implement sustainable practices in urban design. Instructors include top practitioners like Lou Oliver and Maria Sanchez (Estudio Urbano), offering a wealth of knowledge and diverse perspectives. The program addresses the lack of foundational training in urbanism and traditional design in most architecture schools. Participants gain access to a powerful network of professionals, creating lasting connections for their careers. The program offers scholarships and affordable housing options to ensure a wide range of students can participate. The City Makers Collective aims to grow beyond this summer, offering ongoing programs to shape the future of urbanism and architecture. CHAPTERS: 00:00 Designing Cities for People 08:10 Bridging the Education Gap in Urbanism 14:00 The Importance of Tradition in Architecture 20:42 Integrating Disciplines for Holistic City Building 27:59 Understanding Market Realities in Education 29:50 Creating a Shared Vision for Communities 30:47 Building the Human Habitat 32:11 The Dual Nature of Humanity: Creation and Destruction 33:38 The Responsibility of Architects 34:41 Learning from Past Mistakes in Architecture 36:35 Integrating Tradition with Modernity 37:34 Hands-On Learning in Architecture Education 40:26 The Importance of Networking in Architecture 41:5 Introducing the Fellowship Program 43:24 Funding and Support for Citymakers Collective 45:06 Future Programs and Workshops 46:30 Cognitive Architecture and Human Experience 49:22 Backgrounds and Inspirations of the Founders 52:20 The Journey of Citymakers Collective 53:16 Application Process and Accessibility CONTACT MATT, WILL & CITYMAKERS COLLECTIVE Summer Studio Website: https://citymakerscollective.org/summer-2025 Will's email: will@citymakerscollective.org Matthew's email: matthew@citymakerscollective.org Citymakers Collective Website: https://citymakerscollective.org/ Newstory Website: https://www.newstoryhomes.org/ Matthew's Twitter: https://twitter.com/Matth3wMarshall/ Matthew's Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmatthewmarshall/ Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/will-mccollum-6965a066 CONNECT WITH AUSTIN TUNNELL Newsletter: https://playbook.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/austintunnell/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/austin-tunnell-2a41894a/ https://twitter.com/AustinTunnell CONNECT WITH BUILDING CULTURE https://www.buildingculture.com/ https://www.instagram.com/buildingculture/ https://twitter.com/build_culture https://www.facebook.com/BuildCulture/ SPONSORS Thank you so much to the sponsors of The Building Culture Podcast! Sierra Pacific Windows: https://www.sierrapacificwindows.com/ One Source Windows: https://onesourcewindows.com/
Letting go of past mistakes can be one of the most challenging yet transformative journeys in personal growth. It involves shifting your mindset, learning from the experience, and embracing a brighter future without being weighed down by regret or guilt.
Send us a textMistakes are inevitable, but moving forward from them can feel like climbing a mountain. In this episode, we explore why it's so hard to let go of past missteps, the emotional weight they carry, and how to break free from the guilt and shame that hold us back. Learn why self-forgiveness is the key to emotional detox and rebuilding self-trust, and discover four practical steps to turn your mistakes into powerful lessons for growth. If you're ready to reclaim your confidence and create a brighter path forward, this episode is for you! Thank you for spending your valuable time with us. We truly appreciate your attention and support. Stay connected with us everywhere! Click the link below to access all our platforms in one place:https://linktr.ee/yourthoughtlifeRemember, you are enough, you can do it, and you are uniquely equipped to realize your goals. Let's continue this journey together!
Visit Legacy Coalition: https://legacycoalition.com/ Intentional Christian Grandparenting: Overcoming Barriers and Building Relationships Today's episode will help us understand how to be intentional Christian grandparents, using practical tips and biblical principles to overcome common barriers and leave a lasting spiritual legacy. In this session, we explore the significance of intentional Christian grandparenting, emphasizing the need for grandparents to be involved in the spiritual lives of their grandchildren. The speaker discusses the challenges faced by grandparents, such as geographical and relational distances, and offers practical solutions to overcome these barriers. Highlighting biblical principles from Deuteronomy 4:9 and Psalm 71:18, the session encourages grandparents to forge strong, faith-driven relationships with their grandchildren. Through personal anecdotes and actionable advice, the speaker underscores the importance of being a forgiving, intentional, and proactive grandparent, aiming to leave a lasting spiritual legacy. Check out Discipleship.org for resources on disciple-making: https://discipleship.org/resources/ Key Takeaways 00:00 Introduction to the Compass Illustration 06:00 The Importance of Biblical Grandparenting 12:39 Overcoming Grandparenting Barriers 19:05 Practical Tips for Geographical Distance 20:19 Building Relationships with Grandchildren 31:56 Creating Memories and Special Events 35:24 Responding to Relational and Spiritual Distance 35:53 Reflecting on Past Mistakes and Moving Forward 37:49 The Power of Humble Admission and Forgiveness 39:57 Reconciliation Steps and Biblical Guidance 42:53 Initiating Reconciliation with Adult Children 56:03 The Importance of Forgiveness in Relationships 01:02:40 Intentional Christian Grandparenting 01:06:33 Closing Remarks and Personal Stories Resources on Discipleship
Marc Dibernardo recounts his transformation from a troubled youth in a dysfunctional family to becoming a Command Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army and a committed Christian. His journey into the military was spurred by the events of 9/11, seeking purpose and belonging, where he later encountered a spiritual awakening after watching "Fireproof," leading him to embrace Christianity. This faith not only mended his struggling marriage but also guided him to lead by example in the military by integrating his warrior spirit with his newfound faith. Marc emphasizes the importance of Christian fellowship for personal growth and encourages others, through his story, that with divine guidance, one can overcome past struggles and lead a life of redemption and purpose. Register for the Men's Alliance National Rally! https://www.mensalliancetribe.com/experiences/national-rally Follow Men's Alliance Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/mensalliancetribe/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/mensalliancetribe Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@mensalliancetribe Website - https://www.mensalliancetribe.com/ Order the Book - Answer With Truth: The Ambassador's Field Manual for Leading Your Family Spiritually - https://amzn.to/3BmnuKV --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mensalliancetribe/support
Associate Chief Medical Informatics Officer Josh Lesko, MD, joins us to discuss the need for physicians to have a voice in the development of the technology they use. Dr. Lesko talks about the benefit of having a degree in computer science as a physician, how practices can involve clinicians in technology development and lessons learned from the rollout of the EHR. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.
In this episode, Sean Tomlin, also known as Hori Humor, shares his journey from growing up in a rough neighborhood in Wellington, New Zealand to becoming a popular social media content creator. Sean discusses the origin of his unique name, his troubled youth involving theft and vandalism, and the transformative impact meeting his partner had on his life. He touches on his experiences with rugby, his unexpected success with men's netball, and his weightlifting accomplishments. Sean also delves into his current life as a father, his approach to social media content, and the challenges of balancing a full-time job with his passion for creating humorous content. The episode provides an insightful and candid look at Sean's life, the influence of his childhood, and his aspirations for Hori Humor moving forward.00:00 Introduction to Hori Humor01:18 Growing Up in New Zealand03:04 Childhood Antics and Lessons05:20 Sports and Hobbies20:03 The Birth of Hori Humor37:58 Engaging with Comments: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly38:50 Staying Authentic in Content Creation40:01 Dealing with Haters and Negative Comments45:35 Advice for Aspiring Content Creators51:21 The Journey of Personal Growth54:39 Balancing Content Creation and Personal Life01:03:13 Reflecting on Past Mistakes and Growth01:06:45 Closing Thoughts and ReflectionsFollow Shawn: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/horihumor/FOLLOW ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nickbetarofficial/Sponsors: Betar Media: https://www.instagram.com/betarmedia/Support the showConnect with Nick:Instagram TikTok YouTube
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Black Friday is just days away and Clancy and Gabie are talking all about the deals they're most excited for, their top tips for spending money, what working in retail is really like during this time and so much more! Gabie also shares some sad news and shares ways to cope with grief.
Thanks to our Partners, NAPA TRACS, Auto-Fix Auto Shop Coaching, and Today's Class This engaging discussion covers the psychological underpinnings of regret, the importance of having a thought partner, and the value of optimism and activity in combating anxiety. Dr. David Weiman dives into the psychological aspects of regret and decision-making, while Murray Voth shares insights from his coaching experience, highlighting how regret can hinder business progress. Perfect for automotive professionals and business owners looking to advance their understanding and navigate their regrets effectively. Murray Voth, RPM Training. Listen to Murray's previous episodes HERE. murrayvoth@rpmtraining.net Dr. David Weiman is the president of Weiman Consulting, a leadership consulting firm in Philadelphia PA. Listen to David's previous episodes HERE Show Notes Watch Full Video Episode Shop Owners' Regrets (00:03:16) Impact of Regret on Decision-Making (00:04:08) Identifying Regret's Root Causes (00:06:49) Attribution of Success and Failure (00:10:27) Optimism vs. Pessimism (00:13:00) The Pony in the Manure Story (00:15:21) Controlling What You Can (00:16:25) Working on Controllables (00:17:19) Problem Solving Mindset (00:18:04) Importance of Thought Partners (00:19:17) Loneliness at the Top (00:20:15) The Role of Coaches (00:23:16) Community Support (00:25:12) Data-Driven Reflection (00:26:06) Regret and Learning (00:27:51) OODA Loop in Decision Making (00:31:42) Fixing Before Regrets Grow (00:34:06) Regret in Leadership (00:34:46) Observing Mistakes (00:35:43) Creating a Culture (00:36:26) Learning from Regret (00:37:08) Activity as Antidote (00:38:28) Transferring Skills (00:39:28) Importance of Laughter (00:44:14) Gratitude and Future Plans (00:45:11) Thanks to our Partner, NAPA TRACS NAPA TRACS will move your shop into the SMS fast lane with onsite training and six days a week of support and local representation. Find NAPA TRACS on the Web at http://napatracs.com/ Thanks to our Partner, Auto-Fix Auto Shop Coaching Proven Auto Shop Coaching with Results. Over 61 Million in ROI...
Today on Oversharing, Jordana and Dr. Naomi talk about Halloween, moving, and election stress. Our Overshare comes from a Betch who worries that her husband is struggling to let go of past difficulties in their relationship years after the issues were resolved. Today's Betchicist goes out to a listener who is finding paternal validation in an older male coworker. Dr. Naomi writes an intention for getting back into the dating game after a long break. And we're feeling triggered by inconsiderate party hosts and coworkers who disrespect paternity leave. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PROBLEM: How do I overcome past professional mistakes (i.e. getting fired, performing poorly due to personal issues) with former employers and companies who may now be potential partners or clients, now that I'm a business owner? Delaware is a small state and I have been avoiding events (i.e. networking events, workshops, meetings) when I know […] The post How to Leave Past Mistakes Behind | That's a Good Question appeared first on The Conferences for Women.
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In Episode 270: How To Stop Beating Yourself Up Over Past Mistakes, You Will Discover You are defined by your past actions. How to reframe your narrative for growth as you work with your ADHD The power of celebrating your wins to build momentum Links From The Podcast Learn more about both 1:1 and small group coaching with Paula here Get the top 10 tips to work with your ADHD brain (free ebook!) Discover my favorite ADHD resources here Get the I'm Busy Being Awesome Planning System here Get the Podcast Roadmap here Get the ADHD Routine Revamp here Episode 182: How To Slow Down and Pause With ADHD Byron Katie, Loving What Is This post contains affiliate links, meaning I may earn a small commission if you make a purchase through my links, at no extra cost to you. Disclosure info here. Leave IBBA A Rating & Review! If you enjoy the podcast, would you be a rockstar and leave a review? Doing so helps others find the show and spreads these tools to even more people. Go to Apple Podcasts Click on the I'm Busy Being Awesome podcast Scroll down to the bottom of the page, where you see the reviews. Simply tap five stars; that's it! Bonus points if you're willing to leave a few sentences sharing what you enjoy about the podcast or a key takeaway from the episode you just heard. Thanks, friend!
If you would like all this lovely content without the adverts then follow the link https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/calming-anxiety--4110266/supportBook your one on one hypnotherapy with Martin - https://calendar.app.google/rXHMt8sRYft5iWma8Take back control over your negative thoughts and calm pain and anxiety with this beautiful course in conjunction with The Physio Crew - https://offers.thephysiocrew.co.uk/home-pain Don't forget the app and now all our podcasts are also on YouTube.Gift the app to a loved one, friend or colleague - https://www.martinhewlett.co.uk/shop/calming-anxiety-gift-subscription/Try out the new , beautiful and simple breathing challenge to help you relax.https://www.martinhewlett.co.uk/breathing-challenge/Don't forget to download app....Calming Anxiety for IOS - https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/calming-anxiety/id1576159331Calming Anxiety for Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=digital.waterfront.calming.anxiety&hl=en-GBPlease download and enjoy.If you have found benefit from my podcast I do have a "buy me a coffee" page which helps to fund the hosting costs and all the time. :)https://www.buymeacoffee.com/calminganxietyI am always open to requests and tips as I try to help as many people as possible .My email is calminganxiety@martinhewlett.co.ukFor those younger listeners struggling with the stress of social media, do check out this amazing website. https://www.icanhelp.net/If you have found benefit in any of our podcasts then it would really help if you could subscribe as well to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/martinhewlett?sub_confirmation=1Backing Music by Chris Collins============Affiliate links to the gear I use the items that give me a more tranquil life.Rode Podmic - https://amzn.to/3LN1JEdZoom Livetrak L8 - https://amzn.to/36UCIbySony ZV 1 - https://amzn.to/3JvDUPTGoPro Hero 8 Black - https://amzn.to/372rzFlDJI Mini 2 - https://amzn.to/3NQfMdY=============================Items I use for a more relaxed way of life :)Organic Pure Hemp CBD Capsules - https://amzn.to/3
If you're feeling like you're trapped in a never-ending cycle of work and stress, striving for success but never truly feeling fulfilled, then you are not alone! Trying to climb the ladder of success while feeling constantly burnt out and unfulfilled is a common struggle for many business owners. But what if I told you there's a way to break free from this cycle and achieve true work-life balance? It's time to discover the key to unlocking a life of purpose and fulfillment while still achieving your business goals. In this episode, you will be able to: Unlock the power of subconscious mindset training for entrepreneur success. Discover the secrets to scaling small businesses rapidly and sustainably. Transform your financial struggles with powerful mindset shifts. Tap into the incredible benefits of life and business coaching for personal and professional growth. Learn the essential strategies for creating work-life balance as a small business owner. My special guest is Joseph Drolshagen Joseph Drolshagen, a top business coach in America, brings over 28 years of experience in VP-level sales and entrepreneurship. His expertise lies in helping small business owners and professionals achieve rapid business growth while attaining a balanced life through subconscious mindset programming. Originating from a low-income, blue-collar family in Detroit, Michigan, Joseph's personal journey of overcoming challenges and witnessing his parents' sacrifices resonates with the pursuit of work-life equilibrium. His dedication to reprogramming subconscious conditioning has empowered countless individuals to create the life they desire. Joseph's authentic and relatable approach to achieving success and balance makes him a valuable resource for small business owners seeking to align personal and professional fulfillment. Connect with Joseph Drolshagen Website: https://www.josephadrolshagen.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IFGTcoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifgtcoach/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joeydrolshagen/X: https://x.com/IFGTcoach YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOA1sU4P9uBZVN6Gf-4fNiA Connect with Dwight Heck! Website: https://giveaheck.com (Free Book Offer) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/give.a.heck Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dwight.heck Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Giveaheck YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@giveaheck LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwight-raymond-heck-65a90150/ TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@giveaheck The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:02 - Introduction to Joseph Drosegen 00:03:22 - Joseph's Origin Story 00:08:38 - Personal Struggles and Career Challenges 00:11:44 - Understanding the Subconscious Mind 00:13:27 - Mission and Certification 00:13:58 - Overcoming Loss and Finding Purpose 00:14:43 - Transitioning to Purposeful Work 00:16:29 - Learning from Past Mistakes 00:21:52 - The Limitations of Self-Help Philosophies 00:25:57 - The Spiral Effect of Self-Help Programs 00:27:07 - Taking Action for Change 00:29:32 - Investing in Yourself 00:31:48 - Building Trust and Partnerships 00:34:07 - Cherishing Life's Moments 00:37:44 - Balancing Core Values 00:42:49 - The SMT Method Overview 00:45:55 - Purposeful Living and Overcoming Limiting Beliefs 00:47:45 - Taking Action for Change 00:52:57 - The Purpose of Masterminds 00:54:17 - Dealing with Skepticism and Support 00:56:42 - Attracting Like-Minded People 01:02:28 - Empathy and Closure 01:05:26 - The Joy of Meaningful Connections 01:05:45 - Overcoming Subconscious Conditioning 01:06:29 - Challenging Conditioning 01:07:20 - Importance of Accountability 01:08:33 - Learning from Failure 01:17:56 - Starting the Journey 01:18:23 - Embracing the Present Moment 01:18:50 - The Best Years Are Ahead 01:19:14 - Spreading Positivity 01:19:58 - Connect with Joseph 01:21:01 - Never Too Late to Make a Change
Gabby sits down with renowned author and journalist Neil Strauss. Best known for his groundbreaking book The Game, Neil reflects on his journey from being a pickup artist to becoming a celebrated writer, podcaster, and advocate for self-improvement. Together, they discuss personal transformation, relationships, and how to navigate the complexities of love and life. Neil shares insights on overcoming insecurities, finding personal growth, and his current passion for exploring human psychology through crime podcasts. This episode is a raw and candid conversation about growth, self-awareness, and the evolution of one's identity. Sponsors: Maui Nui - Get 20% off your first order of fresh venison, jerky, broth, and ‘ohana subscription by going to www.MauiNuiVenison.com/GABBY and using the code GABBY at checkout. Fatty 15 - Fatty15 is on a mission to replenish your C15 levels and restore your long-term health. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/GABBY and using code GABBY at checkout for an additional 15% off your first order. Bon Charge - My listeners get 15% off when you order from boncharge.com and use my exclusive promo code GABBY at checkout Main Sections & Timecodes Introduction to Neil Strauss and His Journey Beyond The Game [00:00:00 - 00:10:00] Neil reflects on his career and the long-lasting impact of The Game. From Pickup Artist to Personal Growth Advocate [00:10:01 - 00:25:00] Neil shares how his views on relationships and personal growth have evolved over the years. The Emotional Impact of Relationships [00:25:01 - 00:40:00] Discussing insecurities, Neil provides insights into navigating the complexities of love and emotions. Crime Podcasting and Real-Life Investigations [00:40:01 - 00:55:00] Neil talks about his fascination with crime stories and the lessons learned from true-life investigations. Love, Boundaries, and Growth [00:55:01 - 01:10:00] A candid discussion on setting healthy boundaries and how relationships can fuel personal growth. Exploring Vulnerability in Personal Growth [01:10:01 - 01:20:00] Neil delves into how vulnerability plays a crucial role in personal growth and relationships, sharing personal experiences of opening up emotionally and the impact it has had on his life. The Psychology Behind True Crime Podcasting [01:20:01 - 01:30:00] Gabby and Neil discuss Neil's transition into crime podcasting, exploring the psychological elements that make true crime so engaging and how it helps listeners understand human behavior on a deeper level. Healing from Past Mistakes and Relationship Dynamics [01:30:01 - 01:40:00] Neil reflects on his past mistakes in relationships, how they have shaped him, and the role of forgiveness and self-awareness in healing. He also touches on the evolving dynamics in modern relationships. Balancing Professional Success and Personal Life [01:40:01 - 01:50:00] The conversation shifts to the topic of maintaining a balance between professional aspirations and personal fulfillment. Neil shares insights into how he has managed to balance writing, podcasting, and personal growth. Everything Gabby Reece: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GabbyReece Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbyreece/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gabbyreeceofficial Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OfficialGabrielleReece/ Gabby Reece Website - https://gabriellereece.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you endlessly think about the mistakes you've made? Do you replay the scene and ruminate over what you could have or should have done differently? Are you filled with regret, worried you'll make the same mistake again? If so, you're not alone. But living in regret is living in the past, which isn't empowering. What is healing and empowering is to work through our regrets and learn from them to make better decisions in the future. In this episode, I'm sharing a different perspective on regret which may lessen feelings of shame, the four types of regret (from behavioral scientist Daniel Pink), and how to move on from endless rumination. Read the show notes for today's episode at terricole.com/636
Chris Mannix is a Senior NBA Writer for Sports Illustrated. Chris joins the program to discuss Jayson Tatum's maturity, how the Boston Celtics have set themselves up for the future, and Team USA's chances for gold. Twitter: @SIChrisMannix 3:40 Putting the SI cover story together 16:43 What motivates Tatum/Celtics next 22:04 Celtics experience gives them leg up on competition 26:02 Joe Mazzulla is CRITICAL to Banner 19 40:12 Who should be the heavy favorite other than the US? Available for download on iTunes and Spotify on Friday, July 26th, 2024. Celtics Beat is powered by Gametime! Download the app and use the promo code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's episode is a dare: a dare to get back up and believe in yourself. This is one of the most emotional and inspiring episodes that have ever been on The Mel Robbins Podcast. If you've ever failed or felt like you're not being the version of yourself you know you're meant to be, this is the episode for you. Today, world-renowned speaker, pastor, and New York Times best-selling author Sarah Jakes Roberts joins Mel to share her incredible story and powerful wisdom with you.Pregnant at 13, married by 19, divorced by 22, and all while under the intense scrutiny as the daughter of a famous mega-church pastor, Sarah knows what it's like to be knocked down. But more importantly, she shares what it takes to get back up. In this episode, you'll learn how to accept yourself for where you're at while still pushing yourself to become who you want to be. Sarah teaches you what it truly means to be powerful, how to reclaim your confidence, and how to create a new version of yourself. This is a masterclass in turning your pain and past failures into straight-up rocket fuel. Stop discounting yourself and the impact you have in this world.It's time to reclaim who you are meant to be and take back control of your life.For more resources, including links to connect with Sarah Jakes Roberts, click here for the podcast episode page. If you liked this episode, you'll love listening to this episode next: Do This To Become More Confident: 5 Truths You Need To HearConnect with Mel: Watch the episodes on YouTubeGo deeper with Mel's free video course, Make It HappenFollow Mel on Instagram The Mel Robbins Podcast InstagramMel's TikTok Sign up for Mel's personal letter Disclaimer
“You can do anything you want and you are worthy of so many things that we don't believe that we are.” —Bonnie Huntsman We often wait for the "right time" to pursue our dreams out of fear and doubt. We tell ourselves we need everything to be perfect. But the truth is, there's never a perfectly right time. Life will always come with uncertainties and challenges that can't be planned for. By waiting for ideal conditions that may never exist, we run the risk of losing precious opportunities and never taking the leap toward fulfillment and joy. It's only by starting, stumbling, and rising again that we gain the confidence and experience to transform our wildest dreams into reality. Bonnie Huntsman is a published author and realtor. After her father's passing, Bonnie reflected on how they had both spent their lives waiting for the perfect conditions before taking action on their goals and dreams. Through writing her memoir, Bonnie came to understand there is no right time like the present, and she hopes to inspire others not to waste precious years waiting to fulfill their potential. Listen in as Daniel and Bonnie share why starting the journey is more important than being perfect, how expressing affection can impact our kids' success later in life, what healing from past hurts looks like, how to break generational curses, and the transformative and healing power of writing. Be Inspired! with Daniel: Website (Makings of a Millionaire Mindset) Website (Daniel Gomez Global) Facebook Facebook Group X Instagram LinkedIn Pinterest YouTube Episode Highlights: 02:13 The Importance of Expressing Love and Affirmation 09:37 A Father's Love Letter 14:44 Forgiving Parents for Past Mistakes 18:54 Breaking Generational Curses 25:54 How Upbringing Shapes Beliefs and Habits 29:02 Healing Through Writing 33:12 A Journey of Self-Discovery and Confidence