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Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube >>In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with productivity and remote work expert, Steven Puri, founder of the Sukha company.As a studio executive and producer on films from Die Hard to The Wolverine, Steven had to learn how to inspire a broad range of teams. When he moved into tech, he discovered a whole new set of remote work challenges, which led him to study the great minds of productivity. Now he speaks on remote work, leading virtual teams, and healthy productivity.---Connect with Steven | LinkedIn - IMDBThe Sukha Company | Website---For additional notes, links, and the video interview, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTubeIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with the entrepreneur and author, Dr. Jim Gregory.In this conversation, Jim shares his story from conquering Madison Avenue to becoming a successful novelist after selling his global branding firm. Jim's story is a masterclass in embracing change and finding purpose later in life. Discover his invaluable insights on identifying unique opportunities, navigating career pivots, the power (and potential pitfalls) of partnerships, and how to cultivate a fulfilling life by pursuing your passions, even later in life. Connect With James Gregory, Ph.D.Connect with Jim | Website - Linkedin - Instagram - Tiktok - YouTube - FacebookFor the video interview, more notes, links and resources, click here.
Episode Type: Listen to LearnWatch this episode on YouTube here.Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with business owner and screenwriter/producer Todd Pringle about his successfully finished independent film, Going Viral (affiliate link)."In a neon-lit backdrop of the 1980s, a nerdy teenager suddenly gets the popularity he's always wanted when a deceitful artificial intelligence makes him a video star."For additional notes and links, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube here >In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with comedian and writer, Andres Schabelman. Andres was a successful tech entrepreneur, having been involved in the technology industry early on, including Airbnb and Fiverr. His accolades matter less to him now than his current dream of showing the magic and power of human connection around the world. Born and raised in New Orleans to Argentine-Jewish parents, he was surrounded by a broader Colombian-Catholic community in the South. He's also the author of the book, Captains Wanted (affiliate link), about how a person can do all that is expected of them and still fail, and what it looks like to forge ahead on a new path.Andres shares his deeply personal journey of confronting societal pressures, numbed emotions, and the pivotal moment of being robbed that forced him to re-evaluate everything. Discover how to identify and break free from living by others' values, start listening to your inner voice, and find joy in the journey rather than just the destination.---Connect With Andres SchabelmanConnect with Andres | Website - LinkedIn - Instagram - TikTok - YouTube - Facebook - Captains Wanted Book | Amazon (affiliate link)---For additional links, resources, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube here > ---In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with the author of It's About Time: Millions of Copies Sold for Dad, a writer and boxing trainer, Mark Connor.Mark Connor is a Literary Pugilist from Saint Paul, Minnesota. A lifelong boxer and Boxing Trainer, he runs a service called Fighting Chance/Boxing For Life.In this powerful conversation, Mark, a lifelong boxer, trainer, and author, unveils the surprising connections between boxing and the art of writing. Discover how understanding boxing's rhythm, a key insight from legendary trainers, can translate to dominating the fights in your life.---For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Listen to Learn DiscussionWatch this conversation on YouTube here >>>Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with author — Religious Rebels: Finding Jesus in the Awkward Middle Way (affiliate link) — Christy Lynne Wood about the Poverty of a Moralistic Gospel.Christy continues to pick apart legalism, twisted Scripture, and lies in a search for the truth. She is passionate about helping people leave behind empty religion as they seek Jesus. Christy lives in West Michigan with her wonderfully opposite husband and their two children.Christy spent the 90s in a Christian cult, but Jesus found her anyway. She started deconstructing and reconstructing her faith long before those were buzzwords. The Jesus she'd met and the god of her cult couldn't be the same God. ---Connect With Christy Lynne WoodConnect with Christy >>> Website - Substack - Facebook - Threads - InstagramBook - Religious Rebels >>> Amazon (affiliate link)---For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewWatch on YouTube hereIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Executive Coach at Novus Global, Keynote speaker, and Emcee, Trey McKnight.I recently met Trey at a Voices to Connect speaker showcase conference (Thank you, Jessica Lalley), and I was impressed by Trey's emceeing job at the event! Trey is a Visionary leader and coach with an intense passion for life, people, and inspiring transformational change in people to move toward what matters.In this conversation, Trey opens up about the fear and uncertainty that accompany major life changes, how he landed on his core purpose to "inspire people to move toward what matters," and the critical importance of embracing discomfort for growth, summed up in the mantra "Grow or Die." Discover his powerful insights on the Vision-Mindset-Strategy framework, the distinct roles of coaching and mentoring, overcoming insecurity with inspiration from stories like Moses, and why systems are vital (but need regular checks to avoid becoming tyrannical). This conversation is packed with relatable struggles and actionable wisdom for anyone navigating transitions, seeking clarity on their purpose, or ready to unlock their true potential. Click here for additional notes, links, resources, and the video interview. Connect With Trey McKnightConnect with Trey | LinkedIn - Instagram - Threads - Facebook - Novus Global | Website - Trey's Coaching PageThe Echo Group (For Speaking) | WebsiteBig Stuf Ministries (Summer Camps for Students) | Website
Episode Type: Listen to LearnWatch This Episode on YouTube-- This episode is sponsored by Nomad Insurance by SafetyWing. Safety Wing is the digital nomad go-to source for travel medical insurance to provide you with peace of mind as you move around the globe.Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm Jason Scott Montoya, and today, I'm here with my friends, Jason Long and Kristen Zalatan where we're going to talk about living the digital nomad lifestyle abroad and how to transition into geographic independence.Jason Long is an American world-traveling location independent entrepreneur, former private equity CEO, and the founder of Ascendance.coach - an executive coaching company that helps founders with scaling businesses grow into professional CEOs. His fiance Kristen Zalatan helps executives and entrepreneurs with kids, to sort out the logistics of long-term travel abroad. They currently live in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, and have traveled and lived all across the globe.For the video version, notes, and links, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational PeopleClick here to watch on YoutubeIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with my new friend, writer, director, and storyteller, Salvatore DiSalvatore. Salvatore DiSalvatore, whom I know as Jack, is also a Communications team leader for a parish in Georgia.Jack and I met at Learnwell Collective's story lab when I filmed the unboxing of my book, From the Garden to the Cross. If you watch the video, Jack generously prayed over me. This providential encounter was facilitated by our mutual friend, Todd Miechiels of The 315 Project.In this conversation, I tease out and explore Jack's faith story, and how narrative and writing are woven throughout his life. Jack discusses the concept of "confident vulnerability"—being authentic and open, even at the risk of criticism—as a way to deepen self-understanding. This is contrasted with the dangers of "pandering," especially within certain cultural contexts, which can lead to losing one's sense of self. Discover the importance of embracing your narrative and living sincerely. Connect with Jack | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link)For the video version, notes, and links, click here.
Episode Type: Listen to LearnWatch this episode on YouTube here.Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with Steve Thomason about The Gospel of Luke in the Shadow of Tyranny. In our chat, we explore the themes of the Gospel of Luke in relation to tyranny and the complexities of political discourse within the church. We discuss the importance of empathy, the role of pastors in navigating political tensions, and the need for constructive dialogue in a polarized society. Steve emphasizes the significance of understanding scripture and the life of Jesus as a foundation for addressing contemporary issues, advocating for love, and listening as essential practices in fostering community and reconciliation.For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with my friend Allison M. Miller. Allison is an author, Biblical counselor, and co-founder of Destined For Glory, a Christian ministry helping survivors Unravel Complex Trauma.In this conversation, Allison shares her profound journey from trauma to healing, discussing the impact of generational patterns, the distorted perceptions of love, and the role of faith in her recovery. She emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries, understanding complex trauma, and the power of community in the healing process. Through her organization, Destined for Glory, she aims to help others navigate their trauma and find hope and purpose. The discussion also touches on the significance of truth, forgiveness, and living in alignment with God's purpose. In this conversation, JAllison Miller also shares the themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the importance of mentorship. We discuss the fear of sharing personal struggles, the journey of embracing imperfection, and the power of stories in shaping our identities. Ultimately, we highlight the importance of faith and community in overcoming life's challenges and the value of mentorship in personal growth.Disclaimer: This conversation is not a substitute for engaging in professional psychiatric or psychological healthcare. Please seek out professional advice when facing complex problems.Connect With Allison M. MillerConnect with Allison | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link)Destined For Glory | Website - YouTube - Instagram - Pinterest - LinkedinFor additional notes, the video version, and links, click here.--Podcasthon: This episode is part of the 3rd edition of Podcasthon! For one week, more than a thousand podcasts will highlight a charity of their choice.
Episode Type: Respawn & ReflectI recommend you watch this episode instead of listening to it. You can watch it on YouTube here.In this Respawn & Reflect interview on the Share Life podcast, I attempt to have a meaningful conversation with fellow YouTuber and gamer, Tariq Cayne, while we're playing an increasingly difficult video game, in this episode, Project Zomboid.We discuss Tariq's journey into fatherhood, content creation, and gaming, sharing insights on RPGs, gaming culture, and personal growth. The conversation delves into Tariq's upbringing, the role of gaming as a refuge, and the impact of faith, resilience, and entrepreneurship. We also explore authenticity in career coaching, business as a game, and the importance of empathy in both life and work.Connect with TariqConnect with Tariq | Website - YouTube - Instagram - Linkedin - Twitch - TikTokPitch Play Co. | Website - Instagram - Linkedin - YouTube - Facebook - TikTok
Episode Type: Inspirational People InterviewIn this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Anthony Mohr. Anthony J. Mohr served for 26 years as a judge on the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. He also sat as a judge pro tem on the California Court of Appeal. In January 2021, he became a fellow at the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and is now a senior editor of the Harvard ALI Social Impact Review. His stories and essays have received six Pushcart Prize nominations. He has worked on the staffs of Evening Street Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, Hippocampus Magazine, and Under the Sun. As the son of actor Gerald Moore and stepson of a wealthy entrepreneur Stanley Dashew, Anthony provides fascinating insights into old Hollywood, the early days of Beverly Hills, and the personal challenges of navigating two contrasting family cultures.In this conversation with Anthony Moore, author of Every Other Weekend (affiliate link), we discuss Anthony's childhood experiences growing up in a divorced family, the contrasting influences of his parents, and the lessons learned from his upbringing. Anthony shares insights on navigating relationships, the impact of divorce on identity, and the importance of mentorship. He also reflects on his journey to becoming a judge and offers advice for aspiring judges and those dealing with regret in life.For additional links, the video version, and show notes, click here.
Episode Type: Book Discussion Watch on YouTube hereWelcome to a listen to a book discussion of the Share Life podcast. In this conversation, I'm speaking with David Koyzis about his new book, Citizenship Without Illusions: A Christian Guide to Political Engagement (affiliate link). For the video version, notes, and more links, click here.Connect With David Connect with David | Website, Blog, & Newsletter - Linkedin - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Books Links (Amazon affiliate links below) Consider supporting David Koyzis through Global Scholars Canada >>Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Citizenship Without Illusions 05:35 Cultural Changes and Individualism 13:28 Navigating Political Engagement 18:35 Practical Guidance for Christian Citizens 29:40 Faithfulness in Political Engagement 34:54 The Importance of the Rule of Law 40:41 The Importance of Truth in Democracy 49:20 Law and Order: The Role of Governance 55:18 Engaging with Political Rivals 01:01:50 Incremental Change vs. Revolutionary Change
Guest: John SorensonMinistry: Evangelism Explosion InternationalPosition: PresidentProgram: Share Life Today Interview Location: 2025 National Religious Broadcasters Convention in DallasWebsite: sharelife.today
Episode Type: Spontaneous ConversationWatch on YouTube here.In this Spontaneous Conversation on the Share Life podcast, with Addison Blu Williams, and Ross Boone, we dive deep into the power of language — how it shapes perceptions, fuels division, and ultimately affects the way we see and treat others. From cultural representation in entertainment to the impact of online discourse, this conversation highlights the urgent need to humanize those we disagree with and expand our understanding of one another. Tune in for a nuanced discussion on identity, compassion, and the real-world impact of words. For additional notes and links,click here.
Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Watch on YouTube here >> --- In this Spontaneous Conversation on the Share Life podcast, with Addison Blu Williams, and Ross Boone, we explore the challenge of standing against your group, navigating the wilderness alone, and the cost of personal conviction. What happens when you challenge the beliefs of your tribe? Is exile the cost of speaking up against consensus? We explore the tension between community and individual conviction, the emotional toll of breaking away, and the search for truth beyond social expectations. If you've ever felt caught between loyalty and being sincere, this discussion is for you. For additional notes and links, click here.
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Watch this interview on YouTube Summary: In this episode of the Share Life podcast, I interview David Wittenberg about his recent trip to Israel and the historical context surrounding it. David shares insights into his upbringing, Jewish identity, and the significance of his family's connection to Israel. The conversation delves into the complexities of Zionism, the historical events leading to Israel's statehood, and the ongoing conflicts in the region, particularly focusing on the October 7, 2023 attack. David provides a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by Israel and the implications of its history on current events. In this conversation, David Wittenberg discusses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on the impact of Hamas, the humanitarian efforts during warfare, and the global reaction to Israel's actions. He reflects on the significance of October 7th as a pivotal moment, the role of Israel as a haven for Jews, and the concerns within Jewish communities worldwide. Wittenberg shares his journey of volunteering in Israel, the importance of community support, and the need for accountability in leadership. He emphasizes the intersection of tolerance and activism in the face of ongoing conflict. For the the transcript, photos, links, and more, click here.
Who? Week 4: Who Do I Share Life With? // Kelly Walter // There is an identity crisis in our culture today. People try to find worth, safety, and happiness in success, relationships, money, or skills. These are false identities rooted in the things of the world. This series studies the book of Colossians and leans into our true identity in Christ. By exploring and celebrating who we are in Christ, we can close the gap between what we say we believe and how we actually live and where we find our worth, security, and happiness.
Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview Click here to watch this interview on YouTube >> In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Theresa Ward. Theresa is a keynote speaker, facilitator, culture and communication coach, and the founder of Fiery Feather which helps organizations get things done and enjoy the journey. In this interview, we dive into Theresa's story, and what she thinks about stories, systems, and mentoring. We were connected through our mutual Design Thinking friend, Sara Musgrove. Check out the conversation below, where Theresa shares her story and the lessons learned along the way. For additional show notes, the transcript, and links, click here.
Lead Pastor Jamey Miller shares how Share Life is what God has done and is doing with us – and he is inviting us to share in his life with each other and the world around us.
Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Narratives shape our behavior. This idea is powerfully captured in the 2024 Simpsons Christmas special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, which you can watch exclusively on Disney Plus. In this Spontaneous Conversation episode of the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with narrative life coach, Jim Karwisch and artistic theologian Ross Boone to discuss a few scenes from this awesome 2-part Simpsons special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, narrated by illusionist Darren Brown. We dissect the Simpsons' Christmas special and explore how stories shape us. Learn to master Your Narrative and break free from limiting beliefs. This episode is great for fans of: The Simpsons, personal development, narrative therapy, storytelling, and self-improvement. --- For the video version, notes, and show trailer, click here.
4 late diagnosed ADHD women sit together in conversation and share their ADHD lessons and hacks.At the table: Shappi Khorsandi, Ellie Middleton, Kat Brown and Stacey DuguidPre-order my brand new book, Now It All Makes Sense
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Click here for additional resources on this topic . In this episode of the Share Life podcast, Jason Scott Montoya, Ivan Alfaro, and Jim Karwisch explore the concepts of refuge-seeking and emotional resilience. We discuss the implications of refuge-seeking in journalism and society, the importance of healing and reflection, and how regret can lead to personal growth. We emphasize the significance of emotional resilience and the power of reflection in personal development. And, we also explore the parallels between emotional and physical resilience, the challenges of navigating difficult conversations, and the critical role of hope in fostering change and personal growth. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Brothers Inspire and Share Life Lessons Through Endurance Sports: Kyle and Brent Pease of the Kyle Pease FoundationToday, we have an especially inspiring episode in our Year of the Zebra series on rare conditions featuring Kyle Pease and his brother Brent, who recently helped each other complete the 140.6 mile Ironman World Championship in Hawaii, a challenge they also took on together in 2018. What makes their story extraordinary is that Kyle, who was born with cerebral palsy and spastic quadriplegia, participated in these races with Brent's assistance, making them the first push-assist brother duo to finish the grueling competition. With over 125 endurance races under his belt, Kyle has become a leading disability advocate, demonstrating resilience and breaking barriers through sports. “Competing really reminds me of my life. I go through many ups and downs throughout my day just as I do in this sport. You get through a lot of different challenges throughout the competition by just focusing on the idea that anything is truly possible,” he tells host Lindsey Smith. To amplify their message of inclusivity and determination, the brothers co-founded the Kyle Pease Foundation which sponsors races and other awareness building events and they deliver speeches to a variety of organizations to share the lessons they've learned. “We want to encourage people to figure out what their finish line looks like. What are the things you work for and how do you get there,” says Brent. Tune in for an uplifting conversation to learn about the Foundation's workforce inclusion program, their book, Beyond the Finish, and the “secret weapon” that makes their racing and other endeavors possible.Mentioned in this episode:Kyle Pease FoundationBeyond the Finish
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with entrepreneur, author, speaker, storyteller, and professor of practice at the University of Bath in England, Margaret Heffernan. Over a decade ago, Margaret planted a seed with her Ted Talk, Dare To Disagree. I watched it, rewatched it, and shared it with my community and her wisdom has lived with me over the past decade intersecting with my situation today. In light of the recent election, and my Harris advocacy as a Republican, I invited her to join me for a conversation on the podcast Connect With Margaret Heffernan Connect with Margaret Heffernan >>> Website | Linkedin | X | Facebook Get Margaret's Books (Affiliate Links) Uncharted: How to Map the Future Together Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes For the video version, show notes, links, and the transcript, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking about Design Thinking with Sara Musgrove from the Riverbend Group. Design thinking is a human-centered and collaborative approach to solving complex problems. Sara and I met a dozen years ago or so through her work at the Leaders Lyceum (a former client and a program I participated in). It's where I first discovered Constructive Developmental Theory. Sara is a specialist in Design Thinking, a human-centered way to tackle problem-solving. She leads and trains leaders to optimize their influence and impact at The RiverBend Group. In this conversation about Design Thinking, she explains how it works and why organizations should be leveraging it. Design Thinking is both a framework and a Mindset and helps us think differently and early so that when we're executing, we're effective and efficient. For the video version and additional resources, click here. Connect With Sara Musgrove Connect with Nathan Dohse on social media >>> Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Linkedin | TikTok The Riverbend Group >>> Website | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking with Nathan Dohse, an educator, advocate, and speaker working in the music industry, in the Nashville area and who was on the podcast before. Today, we're going to talk about breaking echo chambers and sacrificing sacred cows. The idea of this conversation began when I posted about Republicans for Harris. This garnered a strong reaction from my Facebook community. Nathan commented with the following message on my post. "This breaks the echo chamber if nothing else. It creates cognitive dissonance within a community, which does more good than anything else you could possibly do. We do not have a responsibility or the right to change anyone else's mind. But we do have the responsibility to use the minds we have, and to encourage others to do the same. You are doing a great job of that!" I said, let's do a podcast episode about that, and he agreed. Now, here we are! Explore additional resources from this podcast by clicking here. Connect With Nathan Dohse Connect with Nathan Dohse on social media >>> Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Linkedin | TikTok --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
The vision and values of Grace Church are constants—always the foundation of everything we do in our community and world. During the WE series, we'll sharpen the focus on our vision and values in an effort to forge new pathways for reaching our surrounding community. Together, let's encourage each other to make Jesus make sense […]
Join Dr. Ed Landreth, Chief Mental Health Officer for Veteran Integrated Service Network 12, Michelle Langlois, Suicide Prevention Program Coordinator at the Jesse Brown VA, and Dr. Laura Trakhtman, Suicide Prevention Program Lead at the VA Great Lakes Healthcare Network, as they discuss crucial initiatives aimed at reducing veteran suicide. In this special episode, our esteemed panelists share insights into the pressing issue of veteran suicide, innovative VA programs, and community partnerships that make a difference. Learn about the resources available through the VA, the importance of addressing mental health holistically, and how veterans and their families can find the support they need. This conversation, held during National Suicide Prevention Month, highlights the ongoing efforts to prevent veteran suicide and support those who have served our nation.Watch now to understand the importance of mental health resources for veterans, the impact of veteran suicide on families and communities, and the ways we can all contribute to saving lives.
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In this episode, THE MENTORS RADIO Host Dan Hesse talks with Jimmy Roberts, a 15-time Emmy Award-winning sports reporter and writer for ESPN and ABC Sports, about how athletes break out of slumps. Jimmy Roberts has had what most people would think of as an interesting run. During a 30-year career in network television, he has spoken at the United Nations, and interviewed a convicted murderer behind the walls of Attica State Penitentiary. He has traveled with the heavyweight boxing champion to meetings with Nelson Mandela in Soweto and the Pope at the Vatican … and had dinner at the White House with the president of the United States. That said, he is primarily known as a sports reporter who has chronicled 19 Olympic Games, the Super Bowl, the World Series, the Stanley Cup Playoffs, the NBA Finals, Wimbledon, and, of course golf, where he has covered more than 70 major championships, 15 Ryder Cups, and since 2012 has been the signature voice of Augusta National's acclaimed digital platform MASTERS.COM. Roberts has earned numerous distinctions, including a Golf Writers Association of America award, The Metropolitan Golf Association Distinguished Service Award, and the Lincoln Werden Journalism medal. He is also a prolific writer. For two decades Roberts has been the featured back page columnist for Met Golfer (NY) Magazine. His most recent book, the bestseller “NO ONE WINS ALONE” (Simon & Schuster,) written in 2021 with hockey legend Mark Messier, discusses motivation and performance lessons from one of professional sports greatest leaders. In 2009, Harper Collins published his first book, Breaking the Slump, which tells the story of how some of the best golfers to ever play the game - as well as one former president and one Olympic gold medalist - dug themselves out of career-threatening dry spells. The book was critically praised in Newsweek, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and Sports Illustrated. “Jimmy Roberts has always been a wonderful storyteller, touching the hearts and challenging the minds of viewers,” said legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus. Roberts often speaks about the book, which he understands has a universality to it: “As golfers, we're all really the same. There are two types of us in this world; those who've had a slump, and those who are going to have (at least) one. And it's a matter of degree. When Jack Nicklaus struggles, he loses the ball to the left. When I struggle, I just… lose the ball.” Roberts also came to realize in writing this book - ostensibly about golf - that it really was something that had nothing to do with the game; it was a book about how successful people handled adversity. For the last 24 years, Roberts has been a fixture on NBC, where this summer he will report from the Paris Olympic Games. Listen to the show broadcast on Salem Radio in San Francisco, via live-streaming on iHeart Radio worldwide or anytime, on ANY podcast platform, including Apple Podcast, Spotify, iTunes, TuneIN, Stitcher, Google Play and all the others. Sign up for the podcast here. SHOW NOTES: JIMMY ROBERTS: BIO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Roberts Metropolitan Golf Writers Association Honors Jimmy Roberts with the 2023 Lincoln Werden Golf Journalism Award BOOKS: No One Wins Alone, by Mark Messier and Jimmy Roberts Breaking the Slump: How Great Players Survived Their Darkest Moments in Golf and What You Can Learn from Them, by Jimmy Roberts
Life is what you make it, and a National Junior Angus Association (NJAA) experience is much the same, say Brenlen Humpert and Paige Lemmenager. The two have taken different paths to their involvement in the breed but come with a similar “seize the moment” approach. In this second edition of the Junior Takeover of The Angus Conversation, they share advice for fellow NJAA members such as step out of your comfort zone and embrace new opportunities. Hear more about them and how their Angus network has shaped each of them into who they are today.HOSTS: Mark McCully, Miranda Reiman, Avery Mather GUESTS: Brenlen Humpert, Windthorst, Texas, is a second-generation Angus breeder and the oldest of four Humpert siblings growing up in the breed. He has exhibited cattle on the National Junior Angus Show for years but also prepares and works for many contests, from public speaking to team sales.Paige Lemenager, from Hudson, Ill., grew up in an Angus family, where they've placed a lot of emphasis on the show ring during her career. She just finished her judging career at Lakeland College and will be headed to Texas Tech in the fall. Paige was named Champion Angus Showman at the National Junior Angus Show in 2022.CO-HOST: Born and raised in State Center, Iowa, Avery Mather is the daughter of Joe and Allison Mather. She comes from generations of Angus breeders and continues to exhibit and produce Angus cattle alongside her siblings, Carson and Keegan. Currently, Avery is studying agricultural business at Iowa State University. After graduation, she intends to stay within the agriculture industry, working with producers and the next generation of agriculture enthusiasts.RELATED CONTENT: More than Just a Cattle Show Human Moments Don't miss news in the Angus breed. Visit www.AngusJournal.net and subscribe to the AJ Daily e-newsletter and our monthly magazine, the Angus Journal.
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Welcome and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church where we want to Know the Bible, Share Life with others, Bring Hope to Fayetteville and the World. Follow along with us and Pastor Kirk McDonald as we continue in the Book of Hebrews in chapter 4 into 5.
Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking with a former university professor and Canadian Christian, David Koyzis. David has been on the Share Life podcast to discuss his book Political Visions & Illusions and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In this episode, we're talking about the values required for someone to hold political leadership. David articulated 7 guidelines he shared after the Jan 6 hearings, and has resurfaced in a recent blog post about America's current societal crisis, in light of Trump's 34 felony convictions and adamant Republican support. In this conversation, we discuss the 7 guidelines and the history that brought us here. According to David Koyzis, a would be office-holder... must respect the rule of law above his or her own ambitions must be loyal to the country's constitution and abide by its provisions, even to his or her own disadvantage; must not abuse the office to advance personal financial or other interests; must honourably concede to his or her successor when defeated in an election; must refrain from divisive rhetoric and undertake, where possible, to unite the nation around a common task of doing public justice; must unwaveringly adhere to the truth and refrain from self-justification to cover missteps; must be generous and charitable to opponents and supporters alike. Connect With David Koyzis Connect with David | Website, Blog, & Newsletter - Linkedin - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Books Links (Amazon affiliate links below) Consider supporting David Koyzis through Global Scholars Canada >> For additional resources and the video version of this episode, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Welcome and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church where we, "Know the Bible, Share Life with others, and Bring hope to Fayetteville and the world." We are continuing our exegetical sermons through the Book of Hebrews. Pastor Kirk McDonald leads us through the first 4 verses of chapter 2. Anchor yourself to the dock, (Christ Jesus), so you don't/won't drift away.
Welcome and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church where we Know the bible, Share Life with others, and Bring Hope to Fayetteville and the world. This week Pastor Kirk McDonald continues our exegetical journey through the Book of Hebrews. Please follow along with us in chapter 1. Jesus is better than the angels.
Episode Type: Listen to Learn In this Listen-to-Learn episode of the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with filmmaker and philanthropist, Issac Ingram. Issac and I are long-time friends, originally in a married small group together at Victory World Church. Issaca shares his journey of volunteering and mentoring in detention centers culminating in his recently finished award-winning 30-minute short film, True Freedom and I asked him to share the journey to that moment and the lessons he learned along the way. Issac overcame hardship to make his film about healing from abandonment. He highlights the challenges of filmmaking and the power of perseverance and emphasizes the importance of teaching history and freedom to young people to inspire growth and change. The podcast ends with his plans for a full-length feature film. Connect with Issac | Linkedin True Freedom Film | Website True Freedom Outreach | Website Additional Resources For show notes, links, and the video version of the episode, click here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Hello and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church, where we Know the Bible, Share Life with Others, Spread Hope to Fayetteville and the world! This week Pastor Kirk McDonald leads into The Book of Acts and the gospel is Unstoppable!
Hello! Welcome, and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church, where we want to Know the bible, Share Life with Others, and Bring the Gospel to Fayetteville and the world! We are in the conclusion of the Gospel of Luke in Chapter 24. Christ is risen!
Welcome and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church in Fayetteville, GA! Guess what?! We are back in The Gospel of Luke to concluded our study of his gospel in the next few weeks. Thank you for listening and continue to, "Know the bible, Share Life with Others, Share the Gospel with Fayetteville and the world."
In this Listen To Learn Episode on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with Talking Bibles Vice President, Paul Hoekstra. This episode is Sponsored By Talking Bibles & Christian Life TV For show notes, links, & the transcript, click this link. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
Join Kaitlyn Bristowe in this week's candid conversation with TikTok sensations and real-life couple, Alex and Jon Bouffard. Listen in as they share their journey from meeting on Tinder to becoming a dynamic duo in the world of content creation. Discover the highs and lows of their relationship, their creative process behind the scenes, and their humbling experience of making their short film, "#Cringe." Get an insider's perspective on the realities of being full-time content creators, navigating online criticism, and the importance of setting boundaries in both work and personal life. Plus, learn their secrets to maintaining a strong relationship while juggling the demands of social media fame. So grab a glass of wine and join Kaitlyn and the Bouffards for an entertaining and enlightening conversation you won't want to miss! Today's Highlights: 14:00 - Alex and Jon discuss how they almost got divorced creating their short film, "#Cringe” 15:40 - Kaitlyn asks the couple about their gradual rise on TikTok and the challenges they face. 23:00 - Discussing the importance of saying no to certain brand deals to maintain integrity and trust with their audience. 26:40 - Alex shares how she stays inspired and motivated for creating content and that Jon is her muse. 34:20 - Kaitlyn asks how they compromise in their relationship. 48:45 - Jon shares an embarrassing story that happened on their honeymoon. Thank you to our Sponsors: BOMBAS: Head over to Bombas.com/vine and use code vine for...
Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with creative entrepreneur, Ross Boone. Ross is an illustrator, founder of Raw Spoon, and maker of Creature Habits, an app for Android and Apple phones. Ross and I were connected through our mutual friend Ivan Alfaro. We had an Italian lunch years ago, and Ross also illustrated a conversation on the issue of children's life and abortion between me and Ivan. In this episode, we're diving into Ross' story & wisdom. Connect With Ross Boone Connect with Ross Boone | Instagram - Youtube - LinkedIn - Threads Raw Spoon | Website - Instagram - Facebook Creature Habits | Apple - Android - Web Version Additional Resources Click here for the transcript, links, video version, and more resources related to this episode. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sharelife/support
In this episode, titled "Celebrating Growth: A Festive Look Back," we take a moment to reflect on the journey we've shared with you, our beloved listeners, over the past year. It's been a year of meaningful conversations, where we've tackled topics ranging from living with purpose to overcoming life's hurdles. We revisit some of our most impactful episodes, sharing insights into the episodes that resonated most with us and, hopefully, with you too. But that's not all. We're thrilled to share the growth of our Life, Lemons & LemonDrops family. In this episode, you'll get an exclusive peek into our show's analytics, highlighting the surge in audience size, a remarkable increase in downloads, and our sustained global reach. This success story is yours as much as it is ours, and we couldn't be more grateful for your continued support and engagement. As we wrap up the year and the holiday season, we invite you to listen, relive, and share these moments of connection and inspiration. Visit our website to explore more episodes of Life, Lemons & LemonDrops and join our ever-growing community. It's not too late to get your copy of the Holiday Harmony guide. And remember, this journey doesn't end here. Be tuned in next week for more empowering discussions and fresh perspectives. Your involvement is the heart of our show, and we look forward to growing together in the coming year. Share Life, Lemons & LemonDrops with your friends and followers, and let's continue to turn life's lemons into refreshing lemon drops of wisdom and joy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifelemonslemondrops/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lifelemonslemondrops/support
NEEDTOBREATHE is in the studio talking about the process of making their new album, CAVES, why they call themselves "Joyboys," and more! Then, we go around the room and share a bunch of life updates. Find out how Eddie's No Parenting Sundays are going, what happened with Morgan's spider bite, has Amy's stiched up ear healed? Is Bobby selling his Bronco and the status of Lunchbox's car situation....Mailbag: A listener hooked up with her boyfriend's enemy when she was single and is not sure if she should tell him. We share our thoughts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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