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INTRODUCTION:Ethan A. Poetics is the author of The Inspirational Story of Ethan A. Poetic: Chronicles of Adversities, Education, Sports, Relationships & Resiliency.Ethan was raised in a single parent household with 4 siblings. Drawn from his personal experiences including an estranged relationship with his biological father, poverty, learning support classes, and Government Assistant Programs, Ethan now works to help others. Through being around his coaches, neighbors & significant people, Ethan found inspiration around him. Ethan was a former 3 Sport Student Athlete his freshman year until life took a different course.After graduation from J.P. McCaskey High School, Ethan worked odd jobs, and met Jordan S. Steffy, CEO & Founder of Attollo. Under Jordan's advice & guidance, Ethan was convinced to pursue higher education.Ethan graduated from Harrisburg Area Community College with an Associates Degree and from Millersville University with a Bachelor's degree.He received two Pennsylvania Common Wealth Citations from Senator Scott Martin & House of Representative Mike Sturla. Lancaster City Council & Mayor, Danene Sorace, also adopted a Proclamation Declaration resolution for recognizing Ethan's miraculous recovery as a walking, living miracle.INCLUDED IN THIS EPISODE (But not limited to):· Surviving A Fatal Car Accident· Life On A Feeding Tube· Choosing Your Own Name· Choosing Not To Play The Victim· Check Your Perspective · Can You Be Happy Without Your Options?· Healing Parental Wounds· Breaking The Cycle CONNECT WITH ETHAN POETIC: Website: https://ethanspeaks.comBooks On Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qzCV5IG: https://www.instagram.com/ethanpoetic23/YouTube: https://shorturl.at/jnpyDSnapChat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/ethanpoetic23Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EthanPoetic23LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethanvaughn1/TikTok: https://shorturl.at/CRU17X: https://twitter.com/ethanv23 CONNECT WITH DE'VANNON SERÁPHINO:Website: https://www.SexDrugsAndJesus.comWebsite: https://www.DownUnderApparel.com TikTok: https://shorturl.at/nqyJ4YouTube: https://bit.ly/3daTqCMFacebook: https://shorturl.at/gqrAVInstagram: https://shorturl.at/gwAP1LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/devannonSupport the showThanks for listening! Please donate at SexDrugsAndJesus.com and follow us on TikTok, IG etc.
Get ready for an awesome chat with Rayna Rose about her new book: The Girl Who Wore Two Different Shoes"! We'll dive into how we show up in the world and why kindness is the key to making a difference. Follow Rayna here: https://www.instagram.com/therosegrows.trg?igsh=MXFpZHFzMmg1Mm9oZw== https://therosegrows.com/ & as always follow Trust Em on all the places too! IG: @_emcampanella FB: Trust Em Collaborative https://msha.ke/trustem https://www.speakpipe.com/trustempodcast -- Support this podcast: https:// podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily- campanella/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emily-campanella/support
We are happy to have Jeff back on the podcast. It has been awhile so we have a lot to catch up on, including his 25th wedding anniversary. We dive in to discussing the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Privacy regulations are on the rise, and AI is making a big impact. Jeff explores the benefits and challenges of AI in security, emphasizing the importance of using these tools responsibly. Jeff shares a key takeaway: perfect security doesn't exist. Security should be an iterative process, constantly adapting to threats. Connect with Jeff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moore-jeff/ Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
We are happy to have Jeff back on the podcast. It has been awhile so we have a lot to catch up on, including his 25th wedding anniversary. We dive in to discussing the evolving cybersecurity landscape. Privacy regulations are on the rise, and AI is making a big impact. Jeff explores the benefits and challenges of AI in security, emphasizing the importance of using these tools responsibly. Jeff shares a key takeaway: perfect security doesn't exist. Security should be an iterative process, constantly adapting to threats. Connect with Jeff: https://www.linkedin.com/in/moore-jeff/ Visit Shortarms website: https://www.shortarmsolutions.com/ You can follow us at: Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shortarmsolutions YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@shortarmsolutions Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/ShortArmSAS
Are you ready to unleash your full goal potential? In this thought-provoking podcast interview Dianna Kokoszka, a renowned entrepreneur, author, and mentor, she provides valuable insights into the powerful combination of mindset and attitude in achieving success. Dianna not only shares her personal journey from humble beginnings to the pinnacle of leadership at Keller Williams Realty International but also explores the transformative power of mindset in our lives. Take a listen to this discussion with host Natalie Benamou and Dianna Kokoszka and feel inspired.3 Big Ideas:1. **The Power of Mindset:** Our subconscious mind, where our mindset resides, plays a critical role in obtaining our goals. If our conscious mind (attitude) and subconscious mind (mindset) are not in alignment, we won't be able to achieve our goals.2. **Understanding Our Four Storytellers:** The messages we experience in our thoughts and actions are driven by four storytellers: the devious, the flattering, the reasonable, and the empowering storyteller. Recognizing and managing these storytellers can help us maintain a positive mindset and enhance our leadership styles.3. **Embracing Empowerment:** Tapping into the empowering storyteller within us can allow us to identify our potential and inspire us to strive to reach our goals. Favorite Quotes1. *"Attitude is in our conscious mind and mindset is in our subconscious mind. Attitude we can change very quickly, yet mindset shows up automatically and if those two are not in alignment with your attitude, to setting your goals and your mindset obtaining your goals, you're not going to hit goal."* - Dianna Kokoszka2. *"We all need help in some way. Yet most people do not realize that they hold the pen, that they are the main character, or at least should be the main character of their life."* - Dianna Kokoszka3. *"As a leader, it's our job to take a stand for other people's greatness more than they will ever stand for their limitations."* - Dianna Kokoszka"Becoming More is my new book that offers a step -by -step guide and it's designed after the Coach John Wooden's Success Triangle. It takes a step-by-step of how you can retrain your brain to a new way of thinking, a new story, a story that you've designed.” - Dianna KokoszkaMindset and attitude play crucial roles in achieving success. By recognizing and managing our internal storytellers, we can harness the power of our mindset to reach our goals and transform our lives.Thank Dianna Kokoszka for being our featured guest today! We would be so grateful if you liked the show to share, rate and review!Keep Shining Your Light Bright. The World Needs You!About Dianna KokoszkaDianna Kokoszka is an Entrepreneur, Keynote Speaker, Author and Mentor. As an award-winning business leader, she has established herself as a prominent figure in the business world, developing many leaders during her longevity. Dedicating 13 years as CEO of KW MAPS Coaching and Training at Keller Williams Realty International, she played a pivotal role in propelling the company to become the largest and most profitable coaching enterprise in the real estate industry! Her greatest passions revolve around developing leaders and encouraging individuals to recognize and harness their innate potential. Resources:Becoming MoreWebsite: https://diannakokoszka.comFacebook: LinkedIn: Instagram: HerCsuite®HerCsuite® LinkedInNatalie Benamou on LinkedIn
Daniel Fielding is the author of The Asset Mindset: A Special Forces Perspective for Achieving Success. The book is a must-read for anyone looking to transform their thought patterns to attain elite levels of success and encourages readers to build a mindset that can create positive change in their lives.Daniel won several martial arts tournaments and two National Championships as a teenager. Following 9/11, Fielding enlisted as a soldier in the U.S. Army and was later selected to become a Special Forces Green Beret. After leaving the Special Forces, he was a bodyguard for celebrities like Kid Rock. Daniel is driven by the Special Forces motto “De Oppresso Liber,” which he applies to freeing people from their restrictive thought patterns.He is a sought-after speaker for his insights on personal development and, based on his own life experiences, offers guidance on taking ownership of your life and effectively pursuing goals. In his book and his keynote talks, he gives accessible and thought-provoking advice on how to identify and change negative behaviors, create a mindset you can be proud of, and learn how to overcome any obstacle.He is a loving husband and father of three and enjoys the outdoors. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. https://plus.acast.com/s/unimpressedpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unexpected Ministries started after author, speaker, mentor, and founder, Connie Papayani, published her book, You Are Not Disqualified. An autobiography written to inspire and help women affected by unplanned pregnancy through Bible scripture and her personal testimony. Connie recounts her journey about how her financial insecurity and relational concerns tried to influence her decision to move forward with her pregnancy.Unexpected Ministries is not coupled with any religion or politics nor does it wish to support or oppose any cause. It is independent of everything outside of the stories shared here within. Our only purpose is to spread hope by sharing our stories and helping other women experience the same.https://beacons.ai/unexpectedministries/ourstoryPODCASTShttps://anchor.fm/conniepapayani/episodes/God-Will-Use-Your-10-e1nt08uhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/life-unexpected-with-connie-papayani
Unexpected Ministries started after author, speaker, mentor, and founder, Connie Papayani, published her book, You Are Not Disqualified. An autobiography written to inspire and help women affected by unplanned pregnancy through Bible scripture and her personal testimony. Connie recounts her journey about how her financial insecurity and relational concerns tried to influence her decision to move forward with her pregnancy.Unexpected Ministries is not coupled with any religion or politics nor does it wish to support or oppose any cause. It is independent of everything outside of the stories shared here within. Our only purpose is to spread hope by sharing our stories and helping other women experience the same.https://beacons.ai/unexpectedministries/ourstoryPODCASTShttps://anchor.fm/conniepapayani/episodes/God-Will-Use-Your-10-e1nt08uhttps://www.spreaker.com/show/life-unexpected-with-connie-papayani
This week on the KORE Women podcast, Dr. Summer Watson welcomes Kathrina Q. Miranda aka Kat, who has enjoyed thousands of hours advising early-stage startups from the San Francisco Bay Area to Bangladesh as the Founder and CEO of the boutique marketing agency - MiMA. She is also a subject matter expert and mentor with "Westerwelle Foundation for International Understanding," whose mission is to create equal opportunities for all by uplifting emerging markets through empowered entrepreneurship. She also sits on the global social enterprise board, "UpRoot" and the Hayward Education Foundation. Kathrina also speaks to audiences around the world about innovative marketing, digital marketing, entrepreneurship, networking, and empowerment. You can follow Kat Miranda on LinkedIn at: Kathrina Q. Miranda and MiMALLC.com Thank you for taking the time to listen to the KORE Women podcast and being a part of the KORE Women experience. You can listen to The KORE Women podcast on your favorite podcast directory - Pandora, iHeartRadio, Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, Podbean, JioSaavn, Amazon and at: www.KOREWomen.com/podcast. Please leave your comments and reviews about the podcast and check out KORE Women on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. You can also learn more about the host, Dr. Summer Watson and KORE Women at: www.korewomen.com
Isabel Garrido Cardenas said about her work and answered some of my questions. more info- https://wwwSmartCherrysThoughts.com
Suzanne is all about attracting your dreams and elevating to your highest potential. I was in her 2023 alignment workshop and I felt first hand powerful shifts in my body and mind under her guidance. In this episode, we talk all about… • Intuition-based manifesting • The keys to understanding energetics • The importance of turning up and nurturing our vibrational frequencies • Utilizing quantum physics to up level and elevate our lives • Stepping into our power and unlocking our wisdom Suzanne is truly raising the collective energy and frequency for all of us! I cannot wait for you to listen to this episode and stay tuned for our How-To Minisode on Thursday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Us People Podcast, Savia gets to speak to Michael Wallace – Kickoff@3 CO Founder & Director – Public Speaker – Mentor - When we talk about who are we as people when we look at ourselves.*Michael grew up with manners and the love of his mother* Being the Co-Founder of Kickoff@3 and what it means to him*Being that support for the youth to see and have a different path *Having to work for everything that he has done*When you do things needing the support from the people who push you*He talks about his son having autism and the school system *We talk about men's mental health and being able to show our emotions with the judgment of others*Suicide numbers especially for men and why this is happening* Breaking point between consciousness or awareness but must of all culturesThank you so much, for sharing the real you, and showing that with courage we can all be ourselves.{"Who Are We When We Really Look In The Mirror, Will Always Show You The Truth"} - Savia RocksWebsite: https://kickoffat3.com/about-us/Become Part of The Us People Podcast Community & Donate: https://donorbox.org/us-people-podcastSupport the show
Purpose. Over. Pointless. Excuses. This is what is being discussed in this very first episode of season 3 of Real Reading Talk. Mark this down as one of the best episodes that I have ever done because this awesome guest Mr. Demont Pope was absolutely here dropping mad jewels, gems, nuggets and dimes! We talked about everything from his family background, the unfortunate trauma that he grew up with and the ways in which he turned that pain into purpose. He most certainly talked about why he decided to write his much needed book Purpose Over Pointless Excuses which by the way he used his last name Pope and turned into that dope acronym. We discussed how he got into motivational speaking and being an advocate for our youth. When you listen to this episode you will find out how he understood the assignment that God put him here for. Please be sure to grab your notebooks and pens because this is an episode you will need to take notes from. Be sure to purchase copies of book, merch or book him for speaking events in person or virtually @ demontpope.com Follow him on all social media platforms @demontpope Subscribe to his Youtube channel Demont Pope Remember to like, subscribe and share my Youtube Reading Is Freedom Follow me Sasha Beckette-Abdullah on Facebook If you need a Pre-K-4th grade reading tutor go to my website abclearntutoring.com You want to purchase my Reading Is Freedom Merch go to ReadingIsFreedom.store
Suzanne Adams is creating a powerful ripple of inspiration and positivity. In addition to being a sought-after speaker, Suzanne is a bestselling author, transformational mentor and strategist. Quantum Vibes, Suzanne's latest book inspired by her groundbreaking Tedx Talk (that has garnered over two million views), is a bright and inspiring book that demonstrates how the confluence of the Law of Attraction, spirituality, and science can work brilliantly in your favor to deliver you the contentment and success you've long desired. Suzanne is a thought leader in the field of personal development, energetics, and leadership and is on a mission to help you reach your highest potential and attract your dreams!Tricia Carr is a spiritual teacher, empathic channel, reflector 5/1, multidimensional medium, certified hypnotherapist and animal telepath.Easy Intuition + Meditation Coaching -Register Now!This incredibly affordable, live-changing program is open for registration NOW! Starts November 1, 2022.https://triciacarrcharm.com/easy-intuition-meditation-coaching/Modern Mystic Life Subscription! A spiritual mentor in your pocket! Support the podcast, exclusive content, monthly workshops for only $11.11 per month!Read more: https://triciacarrcharm.com/modern-mystic/Or sign up now: https://buy.stripe.com/3cs2be5hA2IyaJy4gSJoin the Charmed Life Mailing List to hear about the next training programs:https://colossal-maker-6324.ck.page/0395051c8cTricia Carr:www.triciacarrcharm.comhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/charmed-life-with-tricia-carr/id1173744974https://www.facebook.com/TriciaCarrCharmhttps://www.instagram.com/triciacarrcharm/https://www.youtube.com/triciacarrSuzanne Adamshttps://www.instagram.com/suzanneadamsinc/https://suzanneadamsinc.com/
Wanna know how to align your future self with your present self? In this episode, Matt sits down with Roxanne Saffaie (Self-Mastery & Personal Empowerment Writer, Speaker & Mentor; Host of the BlackBeltBeauty™ Radio Podcast) and they go all in on understanding ourselves at a soul level, understanding our purpose and our future self, dealing with our fears versus our knowing, conquering ourselves daily, having a strong self-loving relationship with ourselves, being excited by our human potential, having core beliefs, personal standards and boundaries, establishing your values, being consistent and much more. Text Me: 480-532-7352 FEAUTURED GUEST: Roxanne Saffaie Instagram: https://instagram.com/roxylook Website: https://blackbeltbeauty.com Course: https://blackbeltbeauty.mykajabi.com/future-self-dc-wait-list HOST: Matt Gottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman Website: https://mattgottesman.com Newsletter: https://mattgottesman.substack.com PODCAST: Apple: https://apple.co/2TTKY2u Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3LCmAcO
Join me and nine experts as we collectively discuss our experience with self-doubt, what we've learned and how we manage self-doubt, This group of experts each comes with a wealth of experience and a history of success in business, and I know you will find their insight valuable. Featured on This Show:https://candy-motzek.mykajabi.com/work-with-me (Click here to find out how to work with me) https://stepintosuccessnow.com/pages/free (Sign up for my Free Coaches Toolkit) My Guests: Lorraine Ellen Scott: is a Reiki Master Teacher, intuitive healer, and inspirational mentor who helps introverted entrepreneurs, coaches, and healers step into their power to thrive in business. With over twenty years of experience with vibrational energy healing, Lorraine developed her signature C.A.L.M. process that helps people live life on their terms for growth and sustainable success. Website: www.simplehealingarts.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts (https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts) Marie Mack: Marie is a business system and customer journey expert and business mentor for talented coaches and consultants with a passion for growing and scaling their business! Website: https://firstcuptoclose.com/ (https://firstcuptoclose.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/) Siobhan Gass As a clinical social worker and US Air Force Veteran, Siobhan teaches women who served in the military and other badass leaders the proven action steps for crafting a story that establishes credibility and builds a profitable legacy brand that attracts your next favorite client. Website Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/) Stephanie Moram: Green Living Expert, the CEO and Founder of Good Girl Gone Green, and host of the podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more, and save money. Website: https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/ (https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/) Diana Lidstone: After almost four decades in business and working globally with coaches, consultants, and other service-based experts, Diana has gathered rock-solid wisdom and advice that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and professionals accelerate growth and explode profits. Her work embodies #worklessearnmore! Website: https://dianalidstone.com/ (https://dianalidstone.com/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS (https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS) Jeff Klein: Guides people to the right words for each situation. As a Speaker, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Author, he has received rave reviews for speaking over 800 times, to trade associations, sales organizations, national conventions, and business groups, impacting tens of thousands of business professionals. Website: https://speakercoop.com/ (https://speakercoop.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/) Jen Ingram: a Confidence Catalyst and Business Mentor saving hustling female solopreneurs from the chains of corporate America. Website: www.herlifeunchained.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/ (https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/) Jannette Anderson Website: https://www.bodacity.ca/ (https://www.bodacity.ca/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/) Sally Reid: is a Quantum Alignment Coach who helps people heal emotionally and physically when other methods of healing have failed them. Website: Https:/www.sallyreid.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/)
Join me and nine experts as we collectively discuss the mistakes we've made in business and the advice we would to new coaches and entrepreneurs so you don't have to learn the same lesson the hard way. This group of experts each comes with a wealth of experience and a history of success in business, and I know you will find their insight and experience valuable. Featured on This Show:https://candy-motzek.mykajabi.com/work-with-me (Click here to find out how to work with me) https://stepintosuccessnow.com/pages/free (Sign up for my Free Coaches Toolkit) My Guests: Lorraine Ellen Scott: is a Reiki Master Teacher, intuitive healer and inspirational mentor who helps introverted entrepreneurs, coaches, and healers step into their power to thrive in business. With over twenty years of experience with vibrational energy healing, Lorraine developed her signature C.A.L.M. process that helps people live life on their terms for growth and sustainable success. Website: www.simplehealingarts.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts (https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts) Marie Mack: Marie is a business systems and customer journey expert and business mentor for talented coaches and consultants with a passion for growing and scaling their businesses! Website: https://firstcuptoclose.com/ (https://firstcuptoclose.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/) Siobhan Gass As a clinical social worker and US Air Force Veteran, Siobhan teaches women who served in the military and other badass leaders the proven action steps for crafting a story that establishes credibility and builds a profitable legacy brand that attracts your next favorite client. Website Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/) Stephanie Moram: Green Living Expert, the CEO and Founder of Good Girl Gone Green, and host of the podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more, and save money. Website: https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/ (https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/) Diana Lidstone: After almost four decades in business and working globally with coaches, consultants, and other service-based experts, Diana has gathered rock-solid wisdom and advice that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and professionals accelerate growth and profit. Her work embodies #worklessearnmore! Website: https://dianalidstone.com/ (https://dianalidstone.com/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS (https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS) Jeff Klein: Guides people to the right words for each situation. As a Speaker, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Author, he has received rave reviews for speaking over 800 times, to trade associations, sales organizations, national conventions, and business groups, impacting tens of thousands of business professionals. Website: https://speakercoop.com/ (https://speakercoop.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/) Jen Ingram: a Confidence Catalyst and Business Mentor saving hustling female solopreneurs from the chains of corporate America. Website: www.herlifeunchained.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/ (https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/) Jannette Anderson Website: https://www.bodacity.ca/ (https://www.bodacity.ca/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/) Sally Reid: is a Quantum Alignment Coach who helps people heal emotionally and physically when other methods of healing have failed them. Website: Https:/www.sallyreid.com Social:...
Join me and nine experts as we collectively respond to the top question new coaches ask. How did you sign your first paying clients? This group of experts each comes with a wealth of experience and a history of success in business, and I know you will find their insight and experience valuable. Featured on This Show:https://candy-motzek.mykajabi.com/work-with-me (Click here to find out how to work with me) https://stepintosuccessnow.com/pages/free (Sign up for my Free Coaches Toolkit) My Guests: Lorraine Ellen Scott: is a Reiki Master Teacher, intuitive healer, and inspirational mentor who helps introverted entrepreneurs, coaches, and healers step into their power to thrive in business. With over twenty years of experience with vibrational energy healing, Lorraine developed her signature C.A.L.M. process that helps people live life on their terms for growth and sustainable success. Website: www.simplehealingarts.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts (https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts) Marie Mack: Marie is a business system and customer journey expert and business mentor for talented coaches and consultants with a passion for growing and scaling their businesses! Website: https://firstcuptoclose.com/ (https://firstcuptoclose.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/) Siobhan Gass As a clinical social worker and US Air Force Veteran, Siobhan teaches women who served in the military and other badass leaders the proven action steps for crafting a story that establishes credibility and builds a profitable legacy brand that attracts your next favorite client. Website Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/) Stephanie Moram: Green Living Expert, the CEO and Founder of Good Girl Gone Green, and host of the podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more, and save money. Website: https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/ (https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/) Diana Lidstone: After almost four decades in business and working globally with coaches, consultants, and other service-based experts, Diana has gathered rock-solid wisdom and advice that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and professionals accelerate growth and explode profits. Her work embodies #worklessearnmore! Website: https://dianalidstone.com/ (https://dianalidstone.com/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS (https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS) Jeff Klein: Guides people to the right words for each situation. As a Speaker, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Author, he has received rave reviews for speaking over 800 times, to trade associations, sales organizations, national conventions, and business groups, impacting tens of thousands of business professionals. Website: https://speakercoop.com/ (https://speakercoop.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/) Jen Ingram: a Confidence Catalyst and Business Mentor saving hustling female solopreneurs from the chains of corporate America. Website: www.herlifeunchained.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/ (https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/) Jannette Anderson Website: https://www.bodacity.ca/ (https://www.bodacity.ca/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/) Sally Reid: is a Quantum Alignment Coach who helps people heal emotionally and physically when other methods of healing have failed them. Website: Https:/www.sallyreid.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/)
Join me and nine experts as we collectively respond to the question. What drives you and why did you choose this business? This group of experts each comes with a wealth of experience and a history of success in business, and I know you will find their insight and experience valuable. Featured on This Show:https://candy-motzek.mykajabi.com/work-with-me (Click here to find out how to work with me) https://stepintosuccessnow.com/pages/free (Sign up for my Free Coaches Toolkit) My Guests: Lorraine Ellen Scott: is a Reiki Master Teacher, intuitive healer, and inspirational mentor who helps introverted entrepreneurs, coaches, and healers step into their power to thrive in business. With over twenty years of experience with vibrational energy healing, Lorraine developed her signature C.A.L.M. process that helps people live life on their terms for growth and sustainable success. Website: www.simplehealingarts.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts (https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts) Marie Mack: Marie is a business system and customer journey expert and business mentor for talented coaches and consultants with a passion for growing and scaling their businesses! Website: https://firstcuptoclose.com/ (https://firstcuptoclose.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/) Siobhan Gass As a clinical social worker and US Air Force Veteran, Siobhan teaches women who served in the military and other badass leaders the proven action steps for crafting a story that establishes credibility and builds a profitable legacy brand that attracts your next favorite client. Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/) Stephanie Moram: Green Living Expert, the CEO and Founder of Good Girl Gone Green, and host of the podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more, and save money. Website: https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/ (https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/) Diana Lidstone: After almost four decades in business and working globally with coaches, consultants, and other service-based experts, Diana has gathered rock-solid wisdom and advice that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and professionals accelerate growth and explode profits. Her work embodies #worklessearnmore! Website: https://dianalidstone.com/ (https://dianalidstone.com/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS (https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS) Jeff Klein: Guides people to the right words for each situation. As a Speaker, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Author, he has received rave reviews for speaking over 800 times, to trade associations, sales organizations, national conventions, and business groups, impacting tens of thousands of business professionals. Website: https://speakercoop.com/ (https://speakercoop.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/) Jen Ingram: a Confidence Catalyst and Business Mentor saving hustling female solopreneurs from the chains of corporate America. Website: www.herlifeunchained.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/ (https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/) Jannette Anderson Website: https://www.bodacity.ca/ (https://www.bodacity.ca/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/) Sally Reid: is a Quantum Alignment Coach who helps people heal emotionally and physically when other methods of healing have failed them. Website: Https:/www.sallyreid.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/)
In this episode, we share a beautifully moving conversation with Speaker, Hospice chaplain, Mentor, and Radio Host, Richard Brendan. In his teaching and by his presence, Richard helps us see the beauty and joy of the world anew as if we were children again. In this intimate exchange, we are invited to see with Love.We find the greatest gift you can give is presence by being fully present with another.We become Midwives to the Mystery. We realize that in the end, "All that matters is to love, laugh and shine our light brightly!"We turn on to Lamplight Activism...Allowing people to come out of the dark and into the light, out of the cold and into the warmth just by loving them.We recognize that when someone is vulnerable, only love is safe enough to come out to.We see the beautiful thread of love that is woven through life and death, and we learn awareness of death is the secret of life.We ride with the Lone Ranger of Love! "Hi-ho, Surrender away!"Through keynotes, workshops, coaching, and media, Richard is a recognized expert on human relations and an influential speaker on personal and social transformation. He is known and loved for his visionary creativity, fiery passion, and heartfelt communication skills. Richard holds a Masters Degree in Counseling from the University of Illinois. He is also a certified Life Purpose and Career Coach, hospice chaplain and life member of the Dead Poets Society. He is the host of the weekly podcast, JourneysFire: Conversations on the Art of Living and Loving.Richard has been a successful radio host and producer for 17 years on 88.7fm, WICR in Indianapolis. In that time he has interviewed many of the top thought leaders, best-selling authors and iconic singer-songwriters.Richard says, "When we share a tender thought, a touch, or a tear, we connect with the deepest part of ourselves.” We open the deepest part of ourselves to connect with him and invite you to do the same.Personal Websitehttp://richardbrendan.comSocial Mediahttps://www.facebook.com/richard.brendan.5------Support Caravan of the HeartMore about Caravan of the HeartA podcast...a blisscast, a variety show for the soul by Troubadours of Divine Bliss, Aim Me Smiley & Renee Ananda, a touring folk music duo, inspirational speakers, retreat leaders, and advocates for this planet and its people.On this podcast, we have heart-to-heart conversations around freeing our dreams and amplifying love in all things. Enjoy an exhilarating mélange of exchanges where the arts meet awareness to champion and elevate the love of yourself, others, and the Earth. Join this caravan of seekers sharing what they find that empowers love in every part of the journey. Summon a revolution of Love through devotion, purpose, creation, Earth care, and community. "Come, come, whoever you are. This is not a caravan of despair." Rumi Love is Spoken HereSupport the showSupport the show
Brad Richard is the Author of the book “Man at 50 – A Journey of Crisis, Revelation and Survival!” His speaking, mentoring and coaching is focused on helping people move forward with their lives through his unique system of going back to move forward. He is host of the Podcast “Men On a Mission!” His goals are simple; help at least one person and leave his story behind for others to learn, benefit and grow by! Visit his website at: www.bradrichard.net. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soulfoodandlemonade/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/soulfoodandlemonade/support
Join me and nine experts as we collectively respond to the question: If you had to start your business from scratch what are the top 3 areas, you would focus on? This group of experts each comes with a wealth of experience and a history of success in business, and I know you will find their insight and experience valuable. Featured on This Show:https://candy-motzek.mykajabi.com/work-with-me (Click here to find out how to work with me) https://stepintosuccessnow.com/pages/free (Sign up for my Free Coaches Toolkit) My Guests: Lorraine Ellen Scott: is a Reiki Master Teacher, intuitive healer, and inspirational mentor who helps introverted entrepreneurs, coaches, and healers step into their power to thrive in business. With over twenty years of experience with vibrational energy healing, Lorraine developed her signature C.A.L.M. process that helps people live life on their terms for growth and sustainable success. Website: www.simplehealingarts.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts (https://www.facebook.com/empathsandintroverts) Marie Mack: Marie is a business system and customer journey expert and business mentor for talented coaches and consultants with a passion for growing and scaling their businesses! Website: https://firstcuptoclose.com/ (https://firstcuptoclose.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-mack/) Siobhan Gass: As a clinical social worker and US Air Force Veteran, Siobhan teaches women who served in the military and other badass leaders the proven action steps for crafting a story that establishes credibility and build a profitable legacy brand that attracts your next favorite client. Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/siobhandeann/) Stephanie Moram: Green Living Expert, the CEO and Founder of Good Girl Gone Green, and host of the podcast Green Junkie, where she simplifies green living so you can waste less, have more and save money. Website: https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/ (https://www.goodgirlgonegreen.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniemoram/) Diana Lidstone: After almost four decades in business and working globally with coaches, consultants, and other service-based experts, Diana has gathered rock-solid wisdom and advice that has helped thousands of entrepreneurs and professionals accelerate growth and explode profits. Her work embodies #worklessearnmore! Website: https://dianalidstone.com/ (https://dianalidstone.com/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS (https://www.facebook.com/TheEntrepreneursGPS) Jeff Klein: Guides people to the right words for each situation. As a Speaker, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Author, he has received rave reviews speaking over 800 times, to trade associations, sales organizations, national conventions, and business groups, impacting tens of thousands of business professionals. Website: https://speakercoop.com/ (https://speakercoop.com/) Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkleinspeaker/) Jen Ingram: a Confidence Catalyst and Business Mentor saving hustling female solopreneurs from the chains of corporate America. Website: www.herlifeunchained.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/ (https://www.facebook.com/jenelleingram/) Jannette Anderson Website: https://www.bodacity.ca/ (https://www.bodacity.ca/) Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/BodacitysActionHeroes/) Sally Reid: is a Quantum Alignment Coach who helps people heal emotionally and physically when other methods of healing have failed them. Website: Https:/www.sallyreid.com Social: https://www.facebook.com/groups/blissfullifeacademy/...
Wanda Childs is a Business Owner, Author ,Motivational Speaker ,Mentor and Trademark Owner. Wanda is also the CEO/President of 1. Printing Express & Designs, LLC (custom printing) 2. Blessed 24:7 Gift Shop (retail gift shop) 3. Blessed 24:7 Foundation (Mentoring Program) 4. Author of the Book "Pushed Into My Purpose" Wanda's Websites, Phone, and E-mail contact information: WandaChilds.com (Personal) Blessed247gifts.com(Company) TheBestPromotionalitems.com (Company) Phone: 301-333-8009 E-mail: info@wandachilds.com COFRP listed as one of the Top 100 Christian Podcast http://blog.feedspot.com/christian_podcasts/ COFRP airs: http://podsearch.com/listing/challenges-of-faith-radio-program.html COFRP also airing on: BTR, iHeart, TuneIn , and TS Radio, Spotify, Apple, Audible, Google, Himalaya, Audacy, Wisdom, Zipistream, Edifi Christian channel, Podbay FM, Listennotes.com, Podvine, Podyssey, and FYYD in Germany.
This week on Schooled thru Spirit Host DeEtte Ranae welcomes Jen Gilchrist, soul alignment, success mentor, speaker, and teacher. Jen mentors' others to awaken to their inherent soul gifts, cultivate their intuition and help them clear soul-level blocks so they can show up in all their brilliance. Jen feels “it is my gift and passion to awaken people to their inherent soul gifts and help them clear soul-level blocks so they can fully show up in all their brilliance. I teach my clients tools and processes so they can use to create actionable steps so they can create new levels of success in their purpose driven businesses that aligns to their unique soul's purpose.” Join them LIVE on Schooled Thru Spirit for inspiration and they discuss Jen's amazing journey and how she helps others on our website www.wltkdb.com or on your favorite social media platform under WLTKDB at 9:00 am cst.
Amy-Rose was born in Australia, raised in the California East Bay, and currently resides in Utah. She is the fortunate mother of two teenage boys and a lover of all things outdoors, spending her free time exploring the mountains year-round with her family. As an avid skier, mountain biker, hiker and dancer, she has a passion for movement and the natural world. With a Masters Degree in Social Work from Portland State University specializing in trauma treatment and a Bachelors degree from Humboldt State University in Child Development specializing in developmental psychopathology, she helps clients heal the root cause of distress.She considers herself a mystical scientist, integrating an eclectic understanding of the psyche and environmental contributors to dis-ease, with deep intuitive and empathic abilities and to create a wellness plan that works for you individually.Amy-Rose's career has spanned 25 years in the fields of perinatal mental health, child development, parenting, abuse & trauma prevention, domestic violence, and depression and anxiety treatment. Her expertise as an educator and trainer in attachment, trauma and perinatal mental health has led her speak at over 40 international conferences over the past 20 years.Certified in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C) by Postpartum Support International, Amy-Rose has founded and directed non-profit organizations serving perinatal families in two states and is considered an expert in the field. She has an in-depth understanding of the many signs and symptoms which are often missed or misunderstood as well as expertise on the multitude of treatment options available including both wholistic and prescription options.She has a particular interest in the impact that trauma, body energetics, nutrition, and hormones have on emotional and physical health and works with many other trusted community partners to help clients formulate an integrative wellness plan to meet individualized goals. Her approach combines somatic experiencing, ego psychology and IFS (Internal Family Systems), Emotional Freedom Technique, inner child healing, attachment/trauma informed practices, mindfulness DBT, cognitive behavioral, Jungian/psychodynamic, energy psychology and Gottman Method practices. In a nutshell, she implements what will work best for your individual personality and situation. She approaches clients with intuition, flexibility and creativity and solicits feedback at each session. Known as a gentle “straight shooter” with a coaching style, Amy-Rose provides direct, honest, judgment-free, yet focused feedback. She offers concrete tools for managing bothersome symptoms as quickly as possible and welcomes clients of any religious affiliation or none as well as all gender and sexual identifications. Her virtual office is a safe space to be yourself.“Ultimately, I believe effective psychotherapy is an invitation back to knowing the value of who we are, a reconnection to innate self-worth. My work is essentially about the reclamation of personal power, authority, and a sense of safety, security, and joy in the body. I look forward to working with you!”Professional Associations:Postpartum Support InternationalUtah Association of Women in PsychologyFind here work here https://www.amyrosewhite.com/Trauma Informed Care NetworkEverything you'll ever need to know about Laban Ditchburn is found here (including his amazing book Bet on You).https://linktr.ee/LabanDitchburnEverything you'll ever need to know about Laban Ditchburn is found here (including his amazing book Bet on You).https://linktr.ee/LabanDitchburnSupport the show
Barbara Gaughen-Muller Interviews Grace Van Zyl Financial Life Strategist, Rotarian, Speaker, Mentor by Barbara Gaughen-Muller
Happy Friday Y'all! It's been one of those weeks my friends. I know its Mercury retrograde. Who believes that affects us? Any-hoo, super pumped to release this episode. My next guest has super power boss babe energy! Killing it in the tech industry! Please welcome Alina Timofeeva! Back in 2012 I did 500 job applications and had 497 declines. The 3 Yes-s allowed me to immigrate to London.My grandma believed I'm a failure because I didn't get married and become a housewife. The urge to grow outside of poverty and be more than my family background helped me to win 7 industry awards and become an Associate Partner in a male dominated technology industry in under 7 years - something only few women manage to succeed. Our generations were taught to hide failures and show ourselves in the best light. But when we bury our stories about failures, out of shame or humiliation, we miss out on a valuable opportunity for growth.What if we change our mindset and start believing that failure is an opportunity to grow?My TEDxTalk "Fail but never give up" will inspire you to let the failures be your catalyst and motivate you to adapt. It is in top 0.5% of watched TEDx globally (watched by over 140k people in first month), is being translated into 22 languages and has reached the Top 10 World's most watched TEDx talks released in December 2021. At work I focus on consulting major Financial Services organisations in the topics of Digital, Cloud & Data. Outside work I actively give back to the community, through mentoring #immigrants and #womeninbusiness of diverse cultural and social backgrounds - so we can all look at our failure as an opportunity, instead of a setback.I'm open to speak on the following topics: Developing Migrants into Leaders, Women Empowerment, Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Future of Risk management.Connect with Alina Timofeeva:My TEDx talk link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPZYSBBpRwU Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atimofeeva/Support for Label Free Podcast is brought to you by MANSCAPED™, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. @MANSCAPED offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. They obsess over their technology developments to provide you the best tools for your grooming experience. MANSCAPED is trusted by over 2 million men worldwide! We have an exclusive offer for my listeners - 20% off + free shipping with the code: LabelFree20 at https://www.manscaped.com As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Kuempel #ad #sponsor #manscapedpod #manscapedpartner
Happy Friday Y'all! It's been one of those weeks my friends. I know its Mercury retrograde. Who believes that affects us? Any-hoo, super pumped to release this episode. My next guest has super power boss babe energy! Killing it in the tech industry! Please welcome Alina Timofeeva! Back in 2012 I did 500 job applications and had 497 declines. The 3 Yes-s allowed me to immigrate to London.My grandma believed I'm a failure because I didn't get married and become a housewife. The urge to grow outside of poverty and be more than my family background helped me to win 7 industry awards and become an Associate Partner in a male dominated technology industry in under 7 years - something only few women manage to succeed. Our generations were taught to hide failures and show ourselves in the best light. But when we bury our stories about failures, out of shame or humiliation, we miss out on a valuable opportunity for growth.What if we change our mindset and start believing that failure is an opportunity to grow?My TEDxTalk "Fail but never give up" will inspire you to let the failures be your catalyst and motivate you to adapt. It is in top 0.5% of watched TEDx globally (watched by over 140k people in first month), is being translated into 22 languages and has reached the Top 10 World's most watched TEDx talks released in December 2021. At work I focus on consulting major Financial Services organisations in the topics of Digital, Cloud & Data. Outside work I actively give back to the community, through mentoring #immigrants and #womeninbusiness of diverse cultural and social backgrounds - so we can all look at our failure as an opportunity, instead of a setback.I'm open to speak on the following topics: Developing Migrants into Leaders, Women Empowerment, Digital Transformation, Cloud Computing, Future of Risk management.Connect with Alina Timofeeva:My TEDx talk link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPZYSBBpRwU Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atimofeeva/Support for Label Free Podcast is brought to you by MANSCAPED™, who is the best in men's below-the-waist grooming. @MANSCAPED offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. They obsess over their technology developments to provide you the best tools for your grooming experience. MANSCAPED is trusted by over 2 million men worldwide! We have an exclusive offer for my listeners - 20% off + free shipping with the code: LabelFree20 at https://www.manscaped.com As always thank you for the support, to contact me directly follow the link below: https://www.labelfreepodcast.com Stay Healthy, Stay Ready- Deanna Marie Kuempel #ad #sponsor #manscapedpod #manscapedpartner
Patricia Douglas is the pastor of World Covenant Ministries International alongside her husband Mark. She's the founder of AFOMF "A Few of My Friends" a women's ministry" uniquely designed to bring God's daughters together and dig up the hidden treasures she believes God has placed in them. Through teaching the Word of God, nurturing, healing, and deliverance the Holy Spirit empowers the women. She is a Speaker, Author and has made appearances on WHTN, Bloom Today, Damascus Roads, Power-Fueled Living, and Keys to your BEST Life. Her newest book, "I Was Adopted Twice My Parents Love, My Father's Redemption" continues to transform lives. Patricia has three children and three grandchildren.
About Tricia Brouk and The Big Talk Academy: Tricia Brouk is an internationally award-winning director who has worked in theater, film, and television for three decades. She applies her deep expertise to the art of public speaking. Brouk founded The Big Talk Academy, where she certifies speakers in the art of public speaking. In addition to my work in the entertainment industry, I apply decades of expertise in theater, tv and film, to the art of public speaking. I want to put people with important messages onto the big stage and the big screen. I'm the executive producer of Speakers Who Dare, and was executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare. I choreographed the series Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes, where I was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series I directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. My film, Right Livelihood A Journey To Here won Best Documentary Short of 2019 at The Olympus Film Festival in LA. And I was given the honor of being awarded Top Director of 2019 by The International Association of Top Professionals. The Big Talk Over Dinner is my newest series about people having mindful conversations about hard stuff, like politics, race, immigration, gender and leadership over dinner. I also hosts The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes. TEDx Producer, Media Personality, and World-Renowned Speaker Mentor Tricia Brouk Curates her signature speaker program for executives, business owners, and leaders that will: - Shape your authentic story into a cohesive brand narrative that you will communicate wherever you go - Transform that story into a leadership message, keynote speech, and communication agenda to differentiate yourself as a leader and positive disruptor - Show you how to take your core message and integrate it in every interaction and across any platform - Define yourself to the world as THE leader of your industry Tricia Brouk helps high-performing professionals transform into industry thought leaders through the power of authentic storytelling. Her methodology centers around transforming her client's authentic stories into an industry-leading voice and commanding media presence to gain wider recognition to become the go-to experts in their fields. With her experience as a seasoned and award-winning director, producer, and mentor to countless speakers, Tricia has put more than 50 speakers onto TEDx stages in less than four years. She has spoken at Forbes, Pride Global, The New York Public Library, Barnes and Noble, Ellevate, The Jumbo African Support Hub and The National Organization for Rare Disorders.
Emma Doyle is a Performance Coach and international speaker helping you turn your motivation into activation. She has been coaching for 30 years and through her keynote speaking, mentoring, coaching, and consultancy she inspires, improves, and impacts players, coaches, teams, and corporates within her Global triangle between Melbourne, Australia, Denver, Colorado and Glasgow, Scotland. She is a Tennis Australia High-Performance Coach with a strong background as a tennis touring professional, a talent development coach and she has represented her native Country as the Australian coach on 20 occasions winning four Asia Oceania world team titles (2018 - Junior Fed Cup Captain). She provides practical coaching tools for heightened self-awareness in how to use your language and strengthen your inner voice. She specialises in helping people to develop a high performing mindset, enhance confidence, and how to access emotional intelligence for authentic relationships. Show notes, links and bonus downloads: www.yellowforyelling.com
In this week's show Giving feedback: As a manager you probably have to do it, but many of us do it badly and with no permission. How might you consider introverts when giving feedback? A discussion with Jeremy Nicholas: Jeremy is a humour Coach and Speaker Mentor; he's also one of the funniest speakers and MC's I have had the pleasure to watch on stage and has a long history of being a broadcaster at the BBC. Contact Jeremy at www.jeremynicholas.co.uk Question of the week: Are introverts aloof? Read more about feedback - When feedback works well What question would you like answered about introversion? Visit ActivateYourIntrovert.co.uk and let me know. I'll answer your question on the show, and invite you onto the show.
More Excellence! Today's focus is on Chris B. Williams. Chris is a Positive Energy Coach, Motivational Speaker, Mentor and Serial Entrepreneur. He is also the Co-Author of best selling book, 20 Beautiful Men. Check out this awesome interview and see why he's our pick of week
Assets are Sexy, Build a Business and Exit Rich. Sharon Lechter, CoAuthor Rich Dad Poor Dad, Personal Success Equation Speaker Mentor is interviewed by David Cogan, founder of Eliances and famous celebrity Host of the Eliances Heroes Show. www.personalsuccessequation.com www.eliances.com
Assets are Sexy, Build a Business and Exit Rich. Sharon Lechter, CoAuthor Rich Dad Poor Dad, Personal Success Equation Speaker Mentor is interviewed by David Cogan, founder of Eliances and famous celebrity Host of the Eliances Heroes Show. www.personalsuccessequation.com www.eliances.com
The journey of financial freedom is not an easy one, but it starts with having the confidence to take action. In this episode, Vera McCoy, Esq. is joined by Sharon Lechter, serial entrepreneur and founder/CEO of Pay Your Family First, a financial education organization focused on empowering families to build a wealthier future. She is a bestselling author of multiple financial books. Her latest project, Exit Rich: The 6 P Method to Sell Your Business for Huge Profit, helps business owners build value and truly own a sustainable, scalable, and saleable business. Tune in and gain valuable insight on how you can become the authority of your financial stability and achieve financial freedom straight from an expert.
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Brad Richard is an Author, Speaker, Mentor, and Host of the Men On a Mission Podcast Brad is the author of Man at 50: A Journey of Crisis, Revelation, and Survival! - September 2019. Man at 50 is an autobiography filled with Crisis, Revelation & Survival! that will inspire, encourage and give hope to the reader.Brad is also an Army Veteran, and on Men On a Mission Podcast, he focuses on Men, Veterans & their families. Soldiers have a Lifetime Bond, Commitment & Honor for one another! Their Oath still means something - Building Better, Stronger & Healthier Men is the Goal of this PodcastBrad also contributed to two books --bLU Talks - Business, Life and the Universe - vol 2 (bLU Talks - Business, Life and the Universe - vol 1) Paperback – January 11, 2021, by Corey Poirier (Author)Guts, Grit & The Grind: A MENtal Mechanics MANual: 10 Tools to Troubleshoot Men's Mental Health Challenges Paperback – April 2, 2021To learn more about Brad and his work, get access to his podcast and, learn more about Chow Hall, his private group curated especially for veterans, you can visit his website at https://www.bradrichard.net.You can also find Brad on the following social sites:LinkedInTwitterSuccess InSight is a production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
When I first met Susan, I had been at a crossroads. Can I do this? Can I homeschool daily? Can I cover all the subjects and point my son's heart to Jesus? It wasn't a resounding yes until I took her workshop at the Texas Homeschool Coalition Conference and it became a loud boom of a YES I CAN! One of the first things I noticed was her ability to use her own experiences as a mother of 7 to breathe life into moms. She was not only encouraging but she was also practical. I loved how her encouragement didn't seem veiled in a cloak of criticism, it was genuine. I hope you enjoy this first episode where we tackle perfectionism in the homeschool, how we run our race, how to encourage others in the direction God has called them, and how to do it all well, not for pandemic, but for the long haul.
Tom Corner (www.tomcorner.net) is a motivational speaker, mentor, and the author of several books, including an upcoming book about the disconnect in the corporate world.Martin Cooper is an engineer, inventor, entrepreneur, and futurist. He is known as the “father of the cell phone.”
https://www.alainguillot.com/jenn-donahue/ Jenn Donahue is a U.S. Naval Captain, Engineer, Speaker, Mentor. We speak about leadership and women in STEM. You can find Jenn at https://www.jenndonahue.com/
#TBT - Person of Interest Coach Micheal Burt Interviews Author, Speaker, Mentor Sharon Lechter
After being rejected by people and never fitting in, she turned to God & spirituality. Whenever Aleechea felt misunderstood, the Lord spoke to her and said, “It is not meant for people to understand you, know that I understand & have chosen you.” Rev. Pitts currently serves The Millville Police Department as the first Afro-American female Police Chaplain. She is also the Lead Chaplain of Millville Memorial High School & most recently Staff Chaplain (Volunteer) of NJ Department of Corrections. In her words, “I live a life of servitude & leading by example is my most effective means of leading others.” Grab her book Let It Go for Your Sake! Forgive https://amzn.to/39RYThw { affiliate link} --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/chatsfromtheblogcabin/support
Katherine loves to help nonprofits and small businesses raise funds. To do more of it, she started her own company.She works with donors to find vetted nonprofits and small businesses that are doing the right things. There are many organizations out there and that's hard to know which one to donate to. Her company is working on improving that process to make it easier for donors to decide. If you want to donate to organizations doing great things, reach out to her. One of her biggest challenges was handling a fire for an animal shelter. It was a heart breaking event, but she managed to get thousands of donations to restore it. Each donor was thanked individually for their contribution.Her dream is to grow her company to help more fund more nonprofits and small businesses doing good for the world.Connect with her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-s-o-donnell-3395260093/Watch the YouTube version at https://youtu.be/6c0mBTrxosI--Want to be powerful, happy, productive, and prosperous? Learn about our coaching/training services at http://hp.engineering
Dr. Gregory Orlando Haughton a world renowned retired athlete, is a three-time Olympic Medalist, World Champion, Goodwill Games Champion, and Pan American Games Champion. He received his PhD in Business Management from North Central University, and utilizes his vast athletic and academic experience and knowledge to assist individuals to implement their own unique system to achieve personal success by transforming their minds. He has experienced the joys of being on top and the frustrations when one fails to reach a career or personal goal. He understands that adversity can bring out the best in an individual. However, he also believes that experience is not always the best teacher. Experience has taught him that without the right support and guidance to deal with many of life's challenges, the path to achieving success is a formidable one. Growing up in the inner city, his lived experiences taught him how to convert negative circumstances into motivational catalysts to overcome them. The most defining personal moments of his life are: overcoming poverty in Jamaica, receiving an athletic scholarship to the University of Arizona, overcoming personal odds of receiving his PhD after his wife was diagnosed with colon cancer and died leaving him to raise their two and seven-year old daughters. He is enthusiastic about sharing his philosophy and athletic accomplishments, while teaching his success principles to those who desire athletic advice and professional guidance, in their sports and life. He inspires individuals to achieve their highest potential by tapping into the reservoir of their mind to retrieve the truth that lies within them. He mentors individuals to become emotional and psychological aware in order to deal with life's challenges, along with intentional actions that manifest positive results. He strongly believes that with hard work and the right guidance, one will recognize the true leader within; but must first liberate themselves from old realities or justifications that prevent them from reaching their highest potential. Dr. Haughton's philosophy has helped him to make a positive difference in the lives of many. He knows that successful individuals rarely make it on their own; they succeed because they enlist the help and experience from individuals who can lead, guide, counsel, motivate and provide key techniques, and strategies. In his off time, he enjoys time with his family, reading, cooking and outdoor activities. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ianandeian/message
In this 9th episode... I sit down with local motivational speaker/story teller and mentor, Brian Woodyard. We discuss several topics including his up-bringing, his devastating car accident that left him paralyzed below the chest, and living a positive Life by making the best out of every situation.
Find Rory here: http://www.roaringberry.com/and here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roryberry15/Rory is a certified coach and is now helping people achieve their dreams through the lens of play, mindfulness and focus"Busy does not equal productive" and "This year is helping us put the human back into humanity" are two of the points he made that resonated so well with me!He is yet another awesome human and I am so happy that he agreed to come on the podcast!
Daniel walked away from the opportunity to run a multi-billion dollar company to hitchhike around the world to find happiness and inner peace. He studied 5 years in a seminary and left 1 day before being ordained and lived as a monk in a monastery for 10 years. He led the growth of hay house from 3million a year in sales to 100 million a year in sales. He is a rare blend of businessman and mystic who would love to share the gift of connection and the power of listening with you all! Enjoy! To learn more about Daniel B. Levin, please go to: DanielBruceLevin.com TheMosaicOnline.Com TheMosaicPodcast.com TheMosaicOnline.com/Conversations To get The Mosaic, please go to: theMosaicOnline.com/shop/ or go to amazon: http://a.co/dvgsgG3 To join The Mosaic Book club: https://hiitide.com/crews/themosaic To subscribe to his YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVQA... Thank you for your support! If you have any questions, have a subject to be addressed on my show, or want to be on my show please text me at: 609 429-4058 It's a New Dawn Website https://www.itsanewdawnnj.com/ Contact Lenora itsanewdawn4u@gmail.com Rawr bars link https://www.rawrorganics.com/?aff=17 My podcast: https://anchor.fm/itsanewdawn4u https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... My tiktok: itsanewdawn4you Lenora Colarusso youtube channel: https://youtu.be/XFTJ9YT7310
"What's up, what's up?" Wer von euch kennt diese Begrüßung? Yes Freunde! Heute zu Gast in der Sonntags Spezialfolge - the one and only - Calvin Hollywood! Calvin ist Businesscoach, Speaker & Mentor. In dieser Folge reden wir, in gewohnt lockerer Art darüber, wie wir uns kennengelernt haben und was uns verbindet. Calvin - vielen Dank für alles, du bist wie immer eine wahnsinnige Inspiration für mich. ________________________ Bewirb dich jetzt auf eine kostenfreie Beratungssession: https://www.andreas-trienbacher.com Das Klimmzüge Video Calvin Hollywood vs. Mr. T https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BONF9jXcjxk Mehr zu Calvin auf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/calvinhollywood/
Welcome to another episode of Explode Your Expert Biz Show, brought to you by http://gtex.org.uk/, I am your host, Simone Vincenzi, The Experts Strategist, and this is the podcast for experts who want to become the ultimate authority in their niche while making an impact in the world. Right now only (for Black Friday) I am giving away over $2000 of training and resources that I have created for only $47. Click here to snag my exclusive 90 DAYS TO PROFITS Training before it’s too late! By joining this training today you will also get: 1) A 30 minutes implementation call with me 2) A full 3hr masterclass where I will guide you through the entire process and answer all your questions. If you’re a little skeptical for some reason, check out the comments some of our clients left about some of the resources we have included in the bundle on the link below. https://simonev.co/90days Today I have the pleasure to Interview Leila Singh Leila Singh an accomplished Sales and Finance professional with a corporate career spanning over 25 years, TEDx Speaker, Founder of mi-brand™ - a Personal Brand and Coaching Consultancy, accredited as a Coach, Speaker Mentor, Trainer, and Master Practitioner of NLP. She is the author of “Success Redefined – How to Leverage your Natural Talents to be Limitless!” and co-author of the upcoming book, “Stories of Truth & Triumph” In this episode, we talk about: The importance of personal branding for success The 6 core components to creating a powerful Personal Brand Anything is possible! Connect with Leila Singh Website www.leilasingh.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/leila-singh/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PersonalBrandingwithLeila To become a GTeX Member, Apply here: https://gtex.events/call ----- To receive daily support in your coaching and speaking business, join our private Facebook Group EXPLODE YOUR EXPERT BIZ https://www.facebook.com/groups/explodeyourexpertbiz/ ------- Take a full business assessment for free to have absolute clarity on your business with the EXPERT BIZ CHECKLIST. http://bit.ly/expert-biz-checklist-podcast Also, make sure you subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any other episode. If you want to reach out to me with your questions, you can email me at Simone@gtex.org.uk that comes right to my inbox. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/explode/message
In episode 2, DeMoine Adams (@DeMoineAdams) discusses his journey of learning from being raised by his grandparents in Pine Bluff, Arkansas to being a a Division I college athlete and successful student at the University of Nebraska. DeMoine discusses the importance of having mentors and teachers who have a growth mindset and see the potential of their learners. DeMoine discusses the importance of peer accountability and modeling. DeMoine recognizes that learners who exhibit grit and determination are not afraid to ask for help and to utilize the resources around them. DeMoine explains a difference maker for him as a football player and learner was he was surrounded by coaches who leveraged his strengths."Leaders don't create followers; they create leaders."-DeMoine Adamswww.DeMoine-adams.com
Check out this amazing episode where we discuss Calisha's struggles, her successes as a coach, an international speaker and a mother of 5. She also talks me through how hard it is run a business and shares her tips for a successful life amongst many other things. She also addresses what she calls the 'free-sabeelillah' phenomenon - where Muslims expect free or heavily discounted products and services when purchasing from Muslim businesses. If you want or need support in your Islamic or personal development and growth or if your community or org would like a talk, workshop or course or for non judgemental sisterhood and connection you can contact Calisha at www.developingdiamonds.com.au or follow her on instagram at www.instagram.com/calisha_bennett If you'd liked to be featured or want to share feedback please contact us on corporatemajlis@gmail.com
Reino Gevers has walked at different times twelve Camino pilgrimage routes in northwestern Spain. His first book on the Camino “Walking on Edge” is a work of fiction based on first-hand experience after hitting a wall in his more than 20-year career in journalism and deciding to completely reinvent himself. “Deep Walking – for Body, Mind and Soul”, release spring 2020, is a non-fiction summary of important lessons learned on the Camino after interviewing and talking to hundreds of pilgrims on the Way. Reino spends much of his time on workshop and speaking tours, corporate health counseling, coaching and mentoring leaders and achievers. He lives on the island of Majorca where he spends his free time hiking, practicing martial arts, writing and blogging.
Mireille Toulekima is an Award-Winning Entrepreneur and Global Energy Adviser specialised in developing and emerging markets. A petroleum engineer who gains her experience working in Africa, Europe, Asia and Australia in a range of technical and leadership roles, she is the Managing Director of the independent oil and gas consulting company MT Energy Resources Ltd based in Perth (Australia), a board member, an Ambassador, a Global Executive Mentor and Partner to several global ventures and organisations.Known globally for being an inspirational multi-skilled woman, Mireille is also a published author, international speaker, part time columnist, host of Global Online show “The Greatness Engineering” and the founder and ambassador of “The Greatness Engineering movement”. A woman who enjoys big challenges, she embodies authenticity, leadership, diversity, positivity, spiritual strength and real womanhood. She is part of the new wave of women who have embraced non-traditional industries, globalisation, innovation and digital disruption and who dare to risk high and dream big.https://mireilletoulekima.com/
Today's guest is Kim Kaupe. She is the CEO of The Superfan Company, a fan engagement agency focused on creating one-of-a-kind products and programs for entertainers, brands, and celebrities. Since starting the company her all-female team has collaborated with A-list properties such as Oprah, The New York Mets, KISS, Shawn Mendes, ACE Comic Con, Miller Coors, and Paul McCartney. Kim has been named to Forbes 30 Under 30, Advertising Age's 40 Under 40, and Inc.'s 35 Under 35 list while the company was hailed as a Top 30 Startup to Watch by Entrepreneur, and dubbed an “overnight success” by Inc. Magazine. She was featured on ABC's hit primetime show, Shark Tank, securing offers from 4 out of 5 sharks and was most recently seen on Live on FOX judging the 2019 Miss USA pageant. When not working on The Superfan Company, Kim speaks on stages across the world helping employees and aspiring entrepreneurs to own their voice, take control of their careers and businesses, and to get aggressive about putting themselves first. In today's episode, we talk about how she went from a corporate job at Conde Nast to jumping into a new venture at only 25 years old, the importance of keeping in touch with your contacts, how she landed a spot on Shark Tank, and how her business hit a million dollars in revenue within the first year. I hope you enjoy this week's episode!
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Inspiring. Empowering. Transformative Welcome to Walking Through Glass: The Podcast where you are invited to ear hustle on an intimate conversation between real women as they discuss their journey, joys, and diva hacks. Walking Through Glass: The Podcast is not about breaking through the "glass ceiling" it is about the struggle we face on our journey which I describe as "walking through the glass". Our conscious conversations all about real talk with real women that are doing their best to navigate fear, anxiety, depression, imposter syndrome, limited beliefs, negative self-talk and other belief systems. Join host Dr. Deena as she welcomes special guest Sarah Bohnenkamp. Sarah J. Bohnenkamp is the Chief Trailblazer of epic conversations taking place in industry, global organizations and the professional and personal lives of many. Her personal Twitter profile says "Momma of two lil love muffins. Wife. Singer (and bad guitar player). Leadership Coach. Developer. Dreamer. Horse lover." and for 20+ years she's been a hope dealer and developer of leaders. Sarah is a champion of the dark horse and attributes much of her success to real horses, including her first horse "Buck" who taught her volumes about leadership, never saying a word as they navigated teenage life together in the late 80's. Today, she's proud to create coaching and speaking recipes that combine savory leadership lessons from horses like Buck, with juicy pop culture situations, paired with powerful, real-world, global business experience, to deliver unforgettable experiences for her clients and audiences around the world. Sarah specializes in: Cultivating anti-average leadership with professionals and bold organizations who want to make an epic impact (and who view average as an insult). Creating and maximizing sustainable business systems with adventurous entrepreneurs and best-in-class organizations. Deepening communication and relationship-building mastery. For more information connect with Sarah at http://www.sarahjbohnenkamp.com/ Please LIKE, TELL A FRIEND, and REVIEW Walking Through Glass: The Podcast on Apple Podcast. Thanks in advance. Link Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/walking-through-glass-the-podcast/id1454527119 Guest Inquiries: waywithwordmedia@gmail.com Social Media Instagram/Twitter: @drdeenaspeaks
Today we're having a conversation with Heidi Stevens who is a speaker, mentor and host of women empowerment events and online experiences. She’s the founder of the Feminine Collective and Soul of Business Podcast. Heidi has mentored hundreds of women through her programs, and inspired thousands through her online platforms. The mission of The Feminine Collective is to inspire the modern women to expand their consciousness, deepen in their connection to self and others and experience more freedom, alignment and overflow in their lives. In this episode we discuss: *Jess’s experience working with Heidi via her group coaching program and private business coaching sessions. How Heidi helped her to step into her confidence as a coach, charge the rates she was worthy of and find her ideal clients. *Heidi’s journey from working in real estate which was a male dominated industry and how burnout and a health crisis ignited a desire to go on her personal & spiritual development journey *What it means to give yourself permission to prosper - the importance of following your intuition, taking inspired action, putting the blinders on, showing up authentically to co-create a life and business better than you think is possible. *Her degree in spiritual psychology and how it led her to discover what it meant to be more in her feminine and eventually start her passion based business coaching entrepreneurial women * Why consuming low vibrational food and content can have an impact on your productivity and confidence levels *How to align with your business model and rates so you can feel confident in what you’re offering * PLUS Some of her favorite client testimonials! RESOURCES Heidi’s Website Heidi’s Instagram The Feminine Collective here Heidi’s Podcast on iTunes CONNECT WITH US Shoot us an email! Solo2.0podcast@gmail.com Send us a DM! Solo 2.0 Podcast on @SOLO2.0PODCAST Follow Rye on Instagram @ryeburch and Jess @bodyblissbyjess
Wow! We're all getting older. What a beacon of strength & beauty for women to feel at ease about aging. Lisa is an inspirational speaker & mentor for women really ready to own their message & their legacy. Lisa shares her journey of re-branding her aging process to be one of sexy power, adventure, & leadership. We go into >> The truth about getting older isn't always pretty. >> The myths of aging & how its important to next generations. >> How to honor our elders who are aging out. Lisa is such a thought leader truly wanting to serve at her highest. She is a woman you want on your side cheering for you & leading the way. ____________________ To get our BEST episodes, subscribe here to the show and leave a 5-star rate & review. Thank you for your LOVE. And follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/robin.rivera.ignites To get in contact with Lisa Betts-Lacroix, Speaker & Mentor, follow her at…. https://www.facebook.com/bettslacroix To hear her podcast Go to: Super Power U And you can see her offering for your loved ones aging towards end of life here: LisaBL.com/lifelegacies
Matthew Aitchison is a millennial real estate investor, speaker, mentor, and philanthropist. He is the cofounder of the Aitchison & Adams Real Estate Team, host of the Millionaire Mindcast podcast, and creator of The Rich Life Academy training program. He is also an active member of GoBundance and 1Life Fully Lived. Matt shares a wealth of knowledge about his entrepreneurial mindset, which came about from his troubled youth. He went on to become a six-figure house flipper by creating a clear path for his life. He also teaches us about letting go of ego, strategies for house flipping, and challenges of investing in the hospitality space. Reference Links Matt’s Instagram https://www.instagram.com/officialmattya/ The Rich Life Academy https://www.therichlifeacademy.com/ Millionaire Mindcast Podcast https://www.therichlifeacademy.com/millionairemindcast GoBundance https://www.gobundance.com/ 1 Life Fully Lived https://www.1lifefullylived.org/ Jason Feifer https://www.entrepreneur.com/author/jason-feifer
Tune into The first Episode of 2020 featuring a incredible 20 year young man Mr. Jaron McNeil. Throughout this interview Jaron and I discuss the power of speaking, the process of writing his first book, and also also mindset. This is definitely an episode to really focus in on the powerful message.
Integrating from Military Service to everyday family life is a challenge. Sean Douglas takes us on his journey down a dark and dangerous path that nearly led to taking his own life. He shares the decisions he made and the steps he took to stop drinking, smoking and to get his family back. Each step added up and brought him to be the man he is today, giving back and pouring into others. Our guest today is Sean Douglas: U.S. Air Force Veteran, TEDx Speaker & Speaker Mentor, Master Resilience Implementer, Business Strategist, International Radio Show Host, and Author. https://synergymindsetcoaching.com/seandouglas/ Links www.TheSuccessCorps.com www.Facebook.com/SeanDouglasSpeaks www.Facebook.com/TheSuccessCorps www.LinkedIn.com/in/sean-douglas.a0890473 Book - www.Amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1532943865?vs=1 Sean's Get Booked To Speak Strategy Guide - Bit.ly/GetBookedToSpeak Radio Show - www.BlogTalkRadio.com/LifeTransformationRadio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lvmountaintops/message
David Smith is an author, business consultant, speaker and mentor A former executive people director and people and IT director at Asda Stores, David Smith founded his consultancy in 2009. At Asda, where he worked from 1994 to 2009, Smith led the transformation of the supermarket from a bankrupt broken business to the highly successful retailer it is today. As a result of his and his team’s work Asda achieved the status of being the number one Best Place to Work in the UK Sunday Times Survey – an accolade never achieved by such a large business before or since.
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Randy Brown is a national author, keynote speaker, mentor and coach. Randy is considered a national expert on the topics of adversity, networking, and team building. His experience spans over 30 years of sharing life-changing messages to hundreds of audiences. His popular presentations on the truth of networking, communication and team building lean on his college basketball coaching career and life experiences. For nearly 20 years Randy Brown has worked with the country's finest coaches, including Basketball Hall of Famer, Lute Olson. His NCAA Division I experience includes five regular season championships, two post-season tournament championships, five NCAA Tournaments, back-to-back Big 12 titles, and the 2000 Elite Eight. Twelve NBA players have benefitted from his coaching expertise, including Steve Kerr, current Golden State Warriors head coach, and Sean Elliott, National Player of the Year, 1988. Four Arizona players combined have captured an amazing 15 NBA World Championship trophies as both players and coaches. (Kerr-8, Bruce Fraser-3, Jud Buechler-3, Sean Elliott-1). One of his passions is giving back to the coaching profession. He created an extensive worldwide coach mentoring program in 2008, Elite Coach Mentoring. Over 100 coaches have reached their coaching goals working with Randy. Randy’s networking tree extends deep into the basketball world. Within two degrees he can connect to virtually every college and NBA coach. He is an author, speaker, mentor, consultant, and networking expert. He is a certified Life Coach through CoachU and is an Emeritus Coach with the National Association of Basketball Coaches. Randy’s expertise in dealing with life's adversities provides a powerful platform for his presentation, "Rebound Forward. His rise in the coaching world was matched by his dramatic plunge to the depths of depression, children deaths, prison, and a career lost forever. His book, Rebound Forward, highlights his rise in the college coaching world as well as failure, adversity, and tragedy. He is a role model for resilience in the face of life’s most devastating circumstances. Randy has two daughters, Claire, 27, and Jane, 22, and resides in Ames, Iowa. @coachrb coachrb.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kevin-furtado/support
Turning Tragedy Into Victory - Tools To Manifest An Abundant Life How I became a Doctor of Divinity, Miracles, Manifestation and Living Your TruthWe are here to experience directing energy, to create the life we want.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Life Masters Community today:http://tanyamemme.com/podcast/LinkedInTwitterInstagramFacebookYouTubePinterest
Turning Tragedy Into Victory - Tools To Manifest An Abundant Life How I became a Doctor of Divinity, Miracles, Manifestation and Living Your TruthWe are here to experience directing energy, to create the life we want.
Turning Tragedy Into Victory - Tools To Manifest An Abundant Life How I became a Doctor of Divinity, Miracles, Manifestation and Living Your Truth We are here to experience directing energy, to create the life we want.
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How To Get Through Transition Without Letting It Take Yo Down. The Gratefulness Effect.
How To Get Through Transition Without Letting It Take Yo Down. The Gratefulness Effect.
Rich Redmond is one of the world’s most influential and in-demand drummers who has worked with the “who’s who” of the music industry. A successful entrepreneur, Rich is a true “renaissance man” in the entertainment industry. Rich has toured/recorded/performed with: Jason Aldean Garth Brooks Bob Seger Bryan Adams Kelly Clarkson Ludacris Florida Georgia Line Keith Urban Trace Adkins Miranda Lambert Eric Church Cole Swindell Tyler Farr Thomas Rhett Michael Tyler Hank Williams, Jr Jewel Vince Gill Travis Tritt Montgomery Gentry Alabama Joe Perry (Aerosmith) Terri Clark The Pointer Sisters Thompson Square Marty Stuart Thompson Square Parmalee Frankie Ballard 1,000 Horses Lee Brice Steel Magnolia Emily West OAR Phyllis Diller Steve Allen Lit Lindsay Ell Rushlow Pam Tillis Gene Watson Susan Ashton John Anderson Doc Walker The Roadhammers Deana Carter Jedd Hughes Patricia Conroy Chuck Wicks The Lost Trailers Andi Griggs Earl Thomas Conley Hank Williams III Mindy McCready Robbie Nevil Emily West Jo El Sonnier Jim Brickman Deana Carter Crystal Schawanda Anita Cochran Patricia Conroy Earl Thomas Conley Big Kenny Stan Lynch (Tom Petty, Don Henley) Lila McCann Michael Peterson Ronna Reeves Regina Regina Lucy Woodward Lane Turner Crossin' Dixon Lee Brice Steel Magnolia The Stellas Hot Chelle Rae, and many others. Motivational Speaking Clients: Cisco Johnson and Johnson Hewlett Packard Microsoft Presidio Embassy Suites Hard Rock Hotel Katalyst Technologies Sigmanet Information Transport Systems School Of Rock Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp Herff Jones Omnience Hershey Park The Arts Institute Grammy Camp Active Data Comm Education: Bachelor of Music Education, Texas Tech University, 1992. Master of Music Education, University of North Texas. Teaching Certificate, State of Texas 1993. Rich toured with the 1:00 Lab Band, the most prestigious collegiate jazz band in the world. On the radio: Rich has recorded 23 #1 hits you hear on the radio every hour on the hour around the world. Hits like “Big Green Tractor” and “She’s Country” helped pave the way for a new sonic brand in music and have earned their place as radio classics. On the video: Rich has appeared in 20 #1 music videos on networks like CMT, GAC, AXS TV On stage: Rich plays to sold-out amphitheaters, arenas and stadiums around the world to over two million fans per year! Rich has played sold out shows at the most iconic venues in the world: Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Red Rocks, The Gorge, Texas Stadium and most every Major League Baseball and NFL Stadium. On TV: Rich has appeared multiple times on hit tv shows like: The Voice, American Idol, The Grammy Awards, The Tonight Show (with Leno, O’Brien and Fallon), The Today Show, Conan O' Brien Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, Good Morning America, Ellen, The CMA Awards, ACM Awards, CMT Awards, ACA Awards, The People’s Choice Award, etc. As a host: Rich hosts his “Pick Rich’s Brain” Podcast on Itunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Youtube. Awards: Rich was awarded “Country Drummer Of The Year” 2015, 2017, 2017, 2018 by Modern Drummer Magazine, the world’s most widely read drum publication. Producer: As a music PRODUCER, Rich has helped popular radio acts THOMPSON SQUARE and PARMALEE garner 3 #1 radio hits which included the most played song on country radio for 2011, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”? Author: Rich’s book “FUNdamentals of Drumming For Kids” has a 5-star rating on Amazon and is a best seller in 5 countries. Rich is also a regular contributor to magazines such as Modern Drummer, Drum!, Rhythm, Music Insider and many others. Songwriter: Rich has had #1 songs with the Australian pop-country band "The Wolfe Brothers"....entitled "You Got To Me", "That Kinda Night" and "When I Was The One". Educator: Rich has appeared twice as a featured performer/speaker at the prestigious Percussive Arts Society Annual Convention. Rich is also a popularly featured artist with collegiate ensembles, such as The University of Northern Iowa, where Rich’s drum set was placed on a moving riser with a 400 piece marching band. -Rich appears regularly in trade publications and interviews discussing the value and importance of music education in America. Other clients include: Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, The Los Angeles Music Academy, Belmont University, The School Of Rock, Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp, The University of Texas San Antonio and many others. -Rich was the drum set professor at The University of North Alabama for the 2017-2018 school year. Actor: Rich is an active on screen and voice actor in Hollywood and the Southeast markets. He can be seen playing the role of “Lieutenant Paxton” in a new horror film called “Reawakened”, an over-caffeinated radio DJ in “All Light Will End” and a copy of SYFY Channel’s hit show “Happy”. Product Design: Rich has designed specialty products for global companies like DW Drums, Promark Sticks, Prologix Pads, Gator Cases and Humes and Berg Cases. Link to products: Rich Redmond SIGNATURE ACTIVE GRIP 595 Drumsticks: http://www.promark.com/pmMediaDetail.Page?ActiveID=3906&MediaId=10355 DW BLACK SHEEP Beater: http://www.dwdrums.com/factoryaccessories/fa.asp?sKITNAME=dwsm104W Mentor: Rich teaches musicians in one on one and group settings to help them further their skill set, confidence and career opportunities. Rich uses the MEETHOOK app to mentor drummers and musicians around the world. Expert: Rich is frequently called upon to lend his expert opinion on the subjects of music, motivation, marketing, and success. Alright, guys, this is gonna be a really, really, really fun episode. You know, I'm having a lot of fun with bringing so many different guests on here. So this would be a little bit of a twist. Today I'm bringing on you know, a musician from the Nashville scene and, you know, so I'm sure I'm gonna bust his chops about being a drummer. So that'll be fun. I'm sure he's caught his entire career but you know, so I'm bringing on Rich Redmond. I'm Donnie Boivin. This is Donnie success champions Rich buddy Welcome to the show, my friend. I've played drums for 42 years. I'm originally from Milford, Connecticut. So I'm a little New England boys and the first 10 years of my life there fell in love with the drums my dad ended up moving to El Paso Texas when I was 11. He did that for 20 years and he ran the factories that made Victoria's Secrets underwear. Ladies just sewing underwear all day across the border. And then and so that was a great thing for me because Texas has a strong culture of music education, the great state of music, education, very healthy scenes. So I kind of, you know, nurtured My, chops, and my musicianship there ended up going and getting a master's degree from the University of North Texas, the Eagles you know, those are actually the Eagles were formed. Then in 1997 I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and so I'm celebrating I don't know 23 years so of navigating the Music City, USA and so yeah, and so, since day one, I've been playing drums for a country rocker Jason Aldean. Just, I just celebrated playing drums on 25 number one songs which are really fun. We're working on our 19th record, I should know. Finishing that up, and then we'll have enabled and had a nice tour this year. Then we'll probably get into some other things. But I just have embraced the entertainment and education fields and I do some speaking. I author I, I do a little voiceover and little acting out here in Hollywood. I like to mentor and educated from camps, produce records, write songs, I'm in the game of entertainment and just have just love and light and that is awesome. That's awesome. I mean, Louis last night, I went to my niece, she plays saxophone or high school. And they this whole for a program that started off I did the drum corps. Yeah, that's what I was going through high school. You know, you know, a couple of guys banging on drums. Nowadays. It's like an entire flipping show. It's insane what they're doing with you and these kids into it, it was that you know how you could jump to this whole thing with your high school into the game? Yeah, it was a fifth grade I was actually in 1976 or 77. I was you know, six, seven years old and I was listening to kiss records and may I was restless my parents got me drum lessons I was studying with a guy in Connecticut and so I got some skills together and so then when I was enough hasn't tenses and they join the fifth grade band was already headed the other kids, but I knew that while I have this cool skill, it was an icebreaker people were interested in he was a way to be socially acceptable, you know, and that awkward period of your life especially when going into high school and stuff. And so it was great. It was you know, it was my calling, I recognize that and 93 police came out with a record called synchronicity and then the very next year, Van Halen came out with a smoking Angel on the cover of a record called nice name for and I just resonated with me and I said, this is what I'm going to do with my life and then I didn't know About Malcolm Gladwell and the 10,000. Our theory of mastering a craft Matter of fact is so funny. I was in my favorite West Hollywood eatery the other night, and I don't get starstruck, but Malcolm Gladwell was ordering a drink next. He's a very unique looking individual. But, you know, five best sellers. I mean, his books they just full meaning, you before you know, you've learned so much the book is over. What what I'm a big fan out over that I wanted to be like Malcolm high five. You're not supposed to do when you read but I didn't. I just walked away. I left them. But I didn't know about the 10,000-hour theory at that time, but was, you know, I was passionate about it. So when you know you're passionate about something, it's so easy to work hard, and the harder you work the more successful in attracting yourself. So I have already had those wheels in motion roses, living and breathing drums and I continued that all the way you know, never missed a meal man. You know, I mean, there were some hard times and you know, I had some rough day jobs. I was a courier. I did construction. I was a waiter. I was a kindergarten teacher, substitute teacher and schlepped drums around all around the planet and lugging suitcases. I figured recently that I haven't unpacked my suitcase and 22 years I've been living out of a suitcase The only time I truly unpack is when is when at the end of the year or currencies and as usual over in October and I'll and I'll literally I will just take everything out of the suitcase and put everything away even though I know I'm going to be putting things back in there to go do freelance things are speeches, but I touring cycle now has become like the beach or April through October, which is wonderful. We do about 60 shows a year. But we used to do 225 shows early days about being like in 2004 2005 2006 we lived on the road was just it was incredible. And then that's a wild lifestyle to I mean, so how did you go into the national scene and how did you hook up with Jason Aldean? I mean, was it a tryout, was it a call? Or would you guys just have me drinking the same bar? And so let's put this together. Yeah, it's funny to hear people's stories and see how they're 16. Another success comes together, but it's the perception of the music business, is that it's an audition based industry. And I think that, you know, 99% of your guests are going there that are all speaking on success, are going to say it's about human relationships and interacting with the owner, championing each other and lifting each other up and having birds of a feather come together and I was playing in a band with a guy named Kurt Allison, who was our guitar player to this day. And so I've been playing with him for 23 years. I had a gig with him and his dad in a band called The Blues, other brothers and we had like a review. We did like Motown, Stax Records, kind of things. I'm working, you know, Dennis, Dennis, that, all that stuff and then he introduced me to this guy named Kelly Kennedy to who's our bandleader and our bass player to this day, totally Kennedy's Uncle was was writing songs at Warner Chappell Music. Michael Knox was the VP at Warner Chappell music and who is Jason's producer to this day? Michael said we need a band totally said Kurt you know a drummer champion me we brought the three of us together and it's like you know can invert you put your peanut butter and chocolate just worked in like to this day you know i don't know we had I guess when I too many Irish Coffee is what we call ourselves to three kings and him kind of branded ourselves that way about those three knuckleheads that went every were together for a decade and we ended up just playing with Jason Aldean become great friends which are not being so it was. Yeah, I think I had to have it was there was a loose audition which means learning material going in knowing the material it was given. I was going to do a good job for them. I did a good job for them but they wanted to see if I can, if we can all you know it was going to link me because when you're living this lifestyle, your arms Stage, maybe two hours a day and there's another 22 hours a day that you're writing a 45 foot two. And you're sleeping on airport floors and, and I'm about to put out a book next month called Crash Course for success and literally one of the photos is all of us crashed out on the airport floor. And the and the caption is, you know, touring is hell sleep cycle. That's kind of how that all came together man and a very organic human relationship based way. And the music industry is not for the faint of heart. It's you know, it's tough on relationships. It's been tough on health. So it's nice to be able to go through such an industry with like-minded people that you finish each other's sentences and you're part of each other's you know, wedding parties and look for sharing it almost like five presidencies later and met a few gray more gray hairs later too. And yeah, this is my choice and I was I had Lot of wives and girlfriends that were a hairstylist and so it was pretty easy to get my hair pink and black. Right? On vacation recently I just said I'm gonna let this go. And when they fill my wife, man, I'm not getting gray hair thing. This is Chrome is. But you know and a lot of people look at like the music industry or the acting industry of all that and they always around this whole thought process of this overnight success type thing. And, you know, doesn't matter how many times you tell them an overnight success is a myth. Right? There's a lot of damn hard work is a lot of friggin late nights at airport floors and everything else. I mean, how long were you in the game before you felt like okay, I'm finally you know, in my rhythm and things are working. Yeah. Well, my story was I moved to Nashville on a Tuesday with a box of 400 cassette demos Rich Redmond percussion. And I was passing these things out everywhere and I had little before then you would have like a folder and it would have all your press clippings in it and it was so archaic and you know, I always had a, you know, a VISTA print business card that was a pretty savvy self-promoters still to the day, you know, no one is going to champion you like yourself and I want you as much as yourself. So you have to be polite, be persistent, and maybe have some luck along the way, but luck is just being prepared for those opportunities, and also giving yourself a shot to be successful in the music business people like can I do this from Des Moines, Iowa Can I do this from Tallahassee Florida know you can really only be in three places you know, and New York City really has kind of become you know, you do Broadway and then you can play weddings, environments were you know, make pretty good money. live out in Long Island come into the City, Los Angeles, you know, I'm here a lot. I have a love affair with Los Angeles like your business out here. But if you're not doing music for TV and film, and you don't have a big touring gig, the actual music scene Los Angeles really isn't the healthiest. And then you have a place like Music City, where people are like, Well, what about Austin, Texas? Austin's great. It's great there's a lot of great live music going on, but it doesn't have the big machine, the infrastructure of, okay, song was written at 10am on a Monday, that song has to be demoed up. And so there's a group of musicians that play on the demo, and it's a play on the record in a live band has to be put together and then around that you have tour managers, graphic designers, web designers, truck drivers, caterers that whole industry, there are so many jobs and handle feet and you need all those things to make that Taylor Swift show work and as she called her label big machine, because we have the big machinery that infrastructure that doesn't exist. But you know, and I'm glad you brought that up because a lot of people are looking at it as you know, I sing I played drums I play guitar, I'm just going to show up and it's going to happen. Yeah, you know, it's, it's a production. I like the term big machine. You know, it's really an amazing name, you know for, for the label but know your skill set is having an extremely an incredibly well put together cultivated skill set is an expectation. The other thing is giving yourself that chance to be successful, which is going to a place like Nashville, Tennessee, and then getting out and shaking hands and crashing parties and letting the world know you exist because there are some amazing drummers Are you better than me? They're playing their mind space. But you have to take your music to the people you have to connect with other people. Those gatekeepers, especially someone like a drummer is only as good as, as the people that are surrounded by a really strong and important and powerful position in a band. But usually, unless you're like a deep Grove was writing all the material, you know, we're only as good as the person that you're surrounding yourself with. So my story was I moved to Nashville on a Tuesday, and by Wednesday, I was I had a gig on Saturday night I was playing with like a corporate band and you know That you're playing, you know, jazz and the salads coming out. And then you're eating the main course and you're playing Motown by the end of the night everyone's been interrupted lip clapping on one and three and dancing to discuss something for the 70s. You know, and but that was great because that's what opened my door to my Nashville. You know, the family tree of shaking this person's hand, they champion me, they recommended me to someone else. And it's still happening to this day, and you're never done paying your dues, because I never want to be that guy that says, I've made it. I know everyone in the industry. There are new people coming to Nashville all the time. And what I do is I need that new talent. And now I'm on the other side of the business where you know, if you're a national long enough, eventually started writing software, producing records. I opened up my own record label, I have a record label 1225 label group. And so so now I can nurture you. Right and i and i, and through my eyes and my experiences, I can give them positive streets and be an artist, producer and Label Label. That's awesome. Well, keep your eyes and Fort Worth Texas because there's a lot of awesome local musicians coming out of here right now. Yeah. So, so, you know, what was it like, you know, up there performing with a guy like Jason Aldean and depending on some circles you love me or hate them you know you know what was it like being up there playing for massive crowds know live in that that rock star life with the spotlight the the craziness that happens on the road because I have some buddies in the game. I know some of the fun stories, but you know, what is that what it was? Was that like that experience like for you? And it's my happy place. I think that you know, I was, you know, had these calling these columns in life and you know, I think, my God my house, my higher power gave me this talent and I was respected enough to nurture it molded and then Be able to have that connective tissue, the connective tissue are all the guys in my band or allow us to express ourselves and I think music is one of our highest forms of communication to get you to know, it transcends all cultural barriers language barriers, and but know when I'm up there and Pyros going off and see I mean that is just like my goddess energy and receiving energy and I'm putting out energy and I always tell my students I say look if you want to send your energy not to the person per person there in the in the expensive see if they're already the true believers you have to go to the cheap seats in the guy that was dragged there by his girlfriend you make that guy who believes that my goal is to have that guy go home that was on the fence and no man has ever seen in my life. Have you got to say it that voice mail it was my attempt at a southern accent but no, it's it's I don't want to say that the drums to find me but it's such a it's such a calling when I'm when I see a set of drums even like I'm going to look up a nightclub or I'm at a wedding or something, there's a set of drums in the corner to focus on that man, I want to go play those drums. You know, it's just a, it's just calling so when I'm on stage, it's like Dude, I meant to do this and then it's like a drug and you're always looking for that next opportunity to do that. See? You same thing when you're speaking but that's how I feel when I'm on stage speaking is you know, you know it said that I want to hit the people that are in the back the one that was guys know that you know that the skeptics? Yeah, those are the ones that I love that it's a thing for you when you're here. Yeah, and for me, it's it for me when it comes to speaking. It's not so much the power of the words in the concepts I'm saying because my when I speak on my craft concept, commitment, relationships, attitude, skill, and hunger. It's basically a way of reminding people, yeah, you can have your corporate philosophies, you can have your, your PowerPoint, and you can get lost in all of this corporate stuff. But lets I just I'm there to remind them everything I need to know in life I learned in kindergarten. I know basically keep it simple and work on added do everything. You know, like, maybe a relationship or power or you know, I wrote an E-book called five keys, the drumming success, you know, so people can remember it. But for me, it's really like how I am articulating the message. It's almost people like what is your event of about? I said, Well, just picture like an animal from the Muppets. And Robin's means Jerry Lewis, right. So it's like, it's almost like I want to present this in like a very energetic fashion. I'm sweating. I'm pacing. I'm cracking jokes and playing the drums. And then I'm speaking to the drums and I'm speaking and so it's really it's like how I'm getting people that information because I don't know. We went Get people too much credit like I tell people all the time you know people hear music with their eyes most people don't know they're not really educated musically so so we have to give them a show give them or they can just listen to their mp3 right device and these little things right here it's like if you're going to spend all that money get a babysitter paying for parking grave the crowds by a $15 beer Dude, I'm going to make this a memorable experience. Well, and I hope everybody heard that because you have to, I mean, especially if you're going to make it in this day and age and whatever you're in, is I still remember there was an acapella show on TV. I one of the boys the men guys was one of the judges and it was a really really cool shit on there's a country music group that that one one of the episodes that's a completely acapella Country Music Group, Humphrey endings name the group but and, you know, I think was a second or third season. They had this colleague group on all acapella and they were The final episode and whoever won this episode one, the whole show. And the song was taking me to church, and it was done acapella. And, man, they had the littlest dude in their college. I mean, this guy if he was five-foot tall idea maze, and they said, No, we picked him to sing the solo in this because he's got that voice. Do this kid. I get goosebumps thinking about the kids singing. I mean, he's saying it and he, he left it all on the stage. And when he was done performing, then he dropped to his knees and pure exhaustion. That's how much you put into the song. I love it. And then that's stuck with me. Absolutely. I mean, even the voice and the game I wish I remember his name, but he was a judge looked at him because you know, that's why you just want because you put everything you had just in that song. But you know, I think it was Bon Jovi that said, you know, when you go on stage, you've got to perform like this is your last performance. So I always say that, yeah, go on stage. So this may be the very last time What do That's how I'm going out man. Right. But yeah, and just think about that amazing singer in a talent that he had and that commitment to his craft who knows he may be killing it in the industry right now from that initial push of success that he had with that show, or he could be back in the day job became still be moving back in and was parents I don't know. It's like, just having the talent is not enough. You have to mold it and then you have to get to a place and get this and gatekeepers that can actually allow allowing you to give you permission to do what you do. Because I've had some very successful people that I've known that have been raised every hair on my bottle of one girlfriend of mine that comes to mind that was just such an amazing singer and still is an amazing singer. But to create that emotional reaction from when I would play with her i would shed a tear every hair on my arm and stand up. So powerful and things really didn't work out to the extent that they should have and if there are so many other factors involved in cultivating success, long term in your life, Yeah, you know, I'm going through David Goggins book right now called you can't hurt me and do that guys bs but in his book, he laid out something but that once he said it, I'm sure I've heard it other times. It was the first time I heard it put this way when he says is the most time when people look at accomplishing that goal. They're sitting in their soft, comfortable house. They're sitting on their soft, comfortable couch, they're probably drinking in a very comfortable drink watching a TV show, dreaming about that life that could be, right. So it's very, very capable of doing. They're not thinking about and he's talking about running 100-mile marathons and stuff, right? And he's like, you know, people, like, I want to run a marathon. Well, you're sitting on your soft couch, drinking your soft drink, drinking, you know, that simple lifestyle, you're thinking about the end, you're not thinking about all the things that you got to do to go through it, to be able to get there. And it was it was it's the same thing with what you're talking about, is you've got to literally be thinking about where am I going through and then realize that you're going to have to go through a lot of crap, you know, into a lot of things to actually be able to get there and get lucky breaks and what I mean by lucky breaks and you said earlier is by putting yourself in the position to find and they look happy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Look favorite. Then they're prepared, you know what I mean? Right? And I use over preparation. I use over preparation and hustle as a business model like some, some people have found success at a younger age, some people have found success easier. Some people found success and it has gone away. Like my trajectory has been I've always had the raw talent. I hope that raw talent, I had a vision there were roadblocks there was a door slammed in my face. No, no, no. And I would get success and that will lead to more successes. And it was just the slowest of all climbs. And I'm still working on achieving all of my dreams. And and it's just been very difficult for me. It was not easy. There was a lot of no's and a lot of setbacks. But if you use those setbacks to fuel your victories will be rocking. So like for me, I wrote down my goals in 1997. When I moved to Nashville it was I will be a top call touring and recording drummer based in Nashville. It was a one simple sentence creates a sort of very succinct one or two sentences, that could be your mantra and put it in places where you can, where you can reiterate, reiterated every day saved yourself special before you go to bed at night when you get up in the morning, and I would do that and take all the necessary steps to make that happen. And so I started making a living, playing with various artists, hundreds of others, and maybe out of those hundreds of artists, maybe 10 are still in the industry in some way. And of course, I had to find my Jason Aldean and when I say my Jason Aldean, I mean, he's my he was my standings, my john Mellencamp He's my bar know, he's me, he's me, he's my Billy Joel. He's the front man that I could that I can hitch my wagon to and cultivate a long term career. I had to find that guy. I found, you know, but I mean was country music the direction you are always headed. You know, did you sound like you grew up more on the More the rock side of thing. I just tell everybody I'm an overeducated rock drummer Actually, I have experienced playing so many different kinds of music obviously I fell in love with the police's music, which is, you know, reggae and world-inspired pop rock and then I love you know just knuckle-dragging rock and roll like healing you know, and but I played like so I did the merchant Landry years and when I was in college I did steel drum ensemble world music ensemble, it was in the pep band that was in the jazz combo. I was in the new music ensemble, I was in the Symphonic Band, I was in this, the orchestra, anything I can do to play music is and I can read music and so I played every style of music under the sun. And when you mix all those things together, you can kind of create your own kind of style. And then the other way I was able to cultivate a style was having an outlet, like playing music on the world stage where were you know, God with Jason's music we mixed up the tune guitars and You know drop drop two guitars and drums and storytelling and kind of like restructured the fabric of some of the music making the game permission to like prefer like we're trying to do his thing and for Georgia line to do their thing and and then there are the rap elements and so just all my influences came together in this style and then and then having an encouraging boss like someone like Kaldi and his entire team Secrets You be the drummer you want to be you know their courage our creativity so um and it's been incredible but no but I did play a lot of country music like in Dallas Fort Worth It was like country bands all of the Dallas Fort Worth area but it was also a big band, getting my masters and university like Frank Zappa music and down a deep element. I was playing like alternative musical condos and bands and stuff. So I love music. Um, but yeah, we just have an encouraging team that allows us to, that's awesome. That's important. That has Your part of a team that allowed that creative freedom, the flow. So you can just be yourself, you know, how did this all, you know, transfer into now speaking on stages and writing books and all of that. I mean, you see some people make a template that world not well, you see some people actually make it what what made you want to go that direction. So I have a teacher's heart, you know, I have always been a teacher and I feel like as soon as you, you're good at something and you can stay one step ahead of the students, if you if you have that own, that mentoring that educational bone, it's a really powerful thing to do. So I love that. And so I've always taught and then when, as we were cultivating Dean's career, during the day, every day I would go and teach at high school or a music store or college and I was developing a reputation as an educator and then during that event, I started incorporating some motivational elements from you know, my love of, you know, the law of attraction and Ziegler and Napoleon Hill and Tony Robbins and studying all these great thought leaders over the years so before you know it my teaching my drum event started to take on a more like motivational so I say mix music and motivation. And it's educational and entertaining. So I I'd say p people in it defines edutainment. And then that grew into someone from corporate America. Good friend of mine, Anthony Grady, worked at a company called Cisco and he saw one of my speeches, one time performances and a small little drum shop in Raleigh, North Carolina. And he said to five people here you can be should be speaking in front of 50,000 people, this is really strong messaging. It'll work for anybody in any field that's like you're right, let's do this. He goes, you're going to get you booked at Cisco. And so he got me booked in and went over smashing link. And then I've done 10 events for Cisco. And then I grew that into like a pattern and Presidio at Microsoft. And you just grow that same way you develop anything's one handshake at a time and it's all the sweat of your brow and cultivating a good reputation that precedes you and Then I wrote a book for kids called fundamentals of drumming for kids. And that's cool if you have like a five-year-old and wants to learn how to play the drums or a 50-year-old cousin that, that acts like a five-year-old, the book will work for them, you know? And then so I said, Okay, I'm speaking on this crash concept for like, 13 years, I need to put up a book, and I'm about to do it. And it's just, I think that once I get that, that in drumming book out, first motivational book, hopefully, it'll be popularly received in that and that'll just inspire me. I think it's just follow through and just having a vision and just not stopping until you say, you're like, Okay, I want to be an internationally recognized speaker. I want to do no less than two speaking events a month. That's my new goals. Without fail, I want to be speaking twice a month, 24 times a year, which is daunting around where do you know because I'm playing Thursday, Friday, Saturday in Middle America without Dean and then that means I've got somehow look Sundays and Wednesdays to do my speeches, you know, so just having that vision and then having that follow through and not stopping now, that's, that's awesome. And, you know, it's, it shows a lot of your grit and it shows a lot of your tenacity to not reinvent yourself. But you almost create a whole nother business model view. So that is out of the norm. I mean, you're in a sense, creating your own side hustle, and I hate the word hustle. But yeah, you're inside business, as you're going through this still successful career and everything else you're doing. So when you're speaking, you know, I've seen people incorporate guitar and motivational speaking, I haven't seen the drum that's going to be a pretty powerful, you know, message when you're able because, with the drums man, you can really hit somebody in the heart with it and get them to move. Yes. Is that why you're you're really incorporating the both Well, I think it's you know, people love the drums is man's first instrument, we're just like biologically through our DNA drawn to the drums and, you know, the guitar is way more portable. And you know, people love the lead singer and with the guitar and all that. But if you can just get past the old parameters features like going, but you're going to like it better because it's a week for people to see the physical manifestation of my passion. It's the passion personified when they see how I can connect with that instrumental music as a form of communication in the form of expression. They go, Oh, this is what this guy does. He travels the world so he can get on those set of drums and create that energy to lift up his band and bring these songs to life and be an entertainer and I say, if you take this level of passion that I have the sweat on my brow, and I'm French, so you can accomplish anything you want to accomplish in your life. You know, and so they go Oh, okay. And so yeah, like my friend Mike Rayburn. It's like a comedian and a guitar player and he does motivational speeches and then my friend, Freddie Ravel, he's like Earth Wind and Fire keyboard player. He plays piano and does motivational speeches. And then really the only drummers are me and my buddy, Mark Schulman piece, Pink's drummer and so if I can't make a speech, I said mark and Mark can't make speech he sends me and so we look, Africa, there's really only like two of us really kind of that are like motivational speakers to play drums on a high level. And it's so it's a small group of us kind of looking out for each other that use the music. No, I love it. You know, I mean, I can like bang and top of my desk, you know, so if you needed a motivational speaker for the drums, how about I just come speak and you drop all right. Devil events together, right, right, right. Very fun. You know. A lot of people get hung up in this whole phrase and motivational speaker you when I say, you know, I'm a motivational speaker. People get hung up on him because they're like, you know, motivation doesn't last. You know you go get fired up at an event go get charged up and then Monday happens. Right, you know, what are you teaching in these things that are the tangible take homes that that people are, like, completely applying to their life? And our action items off of your speeches? Yeah, great, great point. Um, you know, I threw my teaching and and like all my little drum camps that I've done over the years, you know, I've had success stories of students that are have all met at my camps, and then they get accepted to Musicians Institute Hollywood, or they're going to Berkeley, or they're getting gigs in their city, or they decided to make the big move to Nashville, Tennessee. And they're like, you know what? Your crash concept really stuck with me. I just always remember the crash. And I can actually live my life like that. And it's so easy to remember, I just can use these five things and I can apply it to anything. So I'm like, Great, yeah, committed. And if you're committed to yourself, to your goals, to your family, for your community, your company to your product, you're going to be able to break your ticket to success. relationships, remember that people are the keys. That's the end. Answer light finding those birds of a feather funny people that are going to champion you. So go out and make friends, you can't have enough friends and I constantly mix business and pleasure. People say don't do that. And it's the secret to my success because I always mix business and pleasure. And then remembering about your attitude is really is 99% of life. It takes twice as much as energy to cultivate and nurture negative thoughts. I just tell people to try to stay in a positive space because people are attracted to use it as a positivity. Those people are usually happier, happier, people are healthier and there are more successful so try to stay in that zone, and techniques you can use to stay in that zone, our synergy sofa birds of a feather, I use colorful food. I like film, I like friends, I exercise I use these as tools to like stay in that in that positivity zone. And then skill identifies those skills you need to be successful in your chosen field and master those skills but Don't get cocky. You have to make sure you keeping up with the Joneses and developing new skills like I'm doing in my mid-life isn't just an automatic successful drummer, I was on the cover of the magazine, I'm always going to be working, I never get cocky like that I'm developing these other skills in case my entire industry goes away. I other things that are happening, and who knows the music industry is kind of on its knees, who knows what's going to happen. So I'm preparing for that. And then staying hungry for success having that fire that burns in your belly to be successful. And I'd say that this passion is your engine and hard work is your fuel. So fuel that engine with hard work, and you will allow which will allow you to work harder, and the harder you work the luckier you get. So just oh my god, I just got to commit to my craft. I gotta find the people, the relationships, I've got to stay positive so people will be attracted to me. I have to identify those skills to be successful, Master those skills and then stay hungry for success. It's like oh my God if I can live my life like this, I will be successful. I love it. Dude, that is so awesome. And I love it when somebody comes up with a very, very, very simple analogy, you know that or simple acronyms or word I'm looking for. That is so easy to remember. And the principles are so easy to apply, you know, to the life, you know, so Well done, well done. What do you think this is all going to take you, man? I mean, are you going to be the next Tony Robbins with drums in your hand? Or, or-or, you know, are you going to stay in the corporate private gigs? You know how big sis and going? I kind of like the corporate private. I don't see. It could happen because I had drum camps where people sign up and there's a hotel package and there's catered meals and the kids show up in a limo and we do the event and it's this huge exponential thing. I was Tony Robbins is my guru his documentary. And I sent myself to I want to do that on that level. I like this private gigs, saying, you know, I like that. I like the balance of my life where, oh, yes, I'm an international speaker. A company from Mexico City can hire me. I'm going to go The lights smoke like a little mini rock concert disguised as a keynote. I'm doing that whole thing. I think for me the variety is very sexy. We're playing live touring with somebody and recording drums for other people. I'm doing my corporate keynotes on the the highest level for Fortune 100 companies. I'm cranking out my books, I'm running my record label, and then I have a foothold in, in Hollywood where I'm where I ultimately want to be doing more hosting, and some maybe some appearances on episodic television and films. So my latest thing is, is I played a cop on a show on the sci-fi channel called happily and it's with Christopher Maloney. And he was like the Bologna cop on Law and Order SBU. And he was on HBO is oz healer actor. And I was like, thrown into the deep end of the pool as a new actor been acting for four years. And I'm going to see what this guy is a 12 hour day and it'll probably All boiled down to about, I don't know 15 seconds, right? But epic I mean to get flown to New York City to shoot in Queens in a real prison with a real prison guard suit with a real network and this thing is going to be seen and it's like I'm in the game their man. So I think creatively playing drums producing records, speaking at the highest level and cranking out my books and then I'm going to my acting jobs with the possibility like never know maybe I could maybe I'll be the next Mario Lopez or secrets where I'm doing a lot of hosting it at feels very second nature to me, I love reading teleprompter. I love interacting with a guest and, and just being that kind of like masters of ceremony. I'm doing a lot of professional emceeing now where I'm finally getting paid MC corporate events and charity events and doing panel moderation. Just love it all. And so people are like, how do you do it? How do you keep your schedule straight as an add on? Oh man. It's temporary. I just created the scheduling gods and all these cool things come in and they're all different they're covered in different ways. And it just allows me to interact with people stay creative Hyslop that's so awesome man it's it's fun watching somebody step into their own fire Am I mean if you know actually go for it and chase it find some success and do it you know I have an only thing I ever want to do in a movie is I want to be the guy in the background so I can say I was in that movie Yeah, I was actor 12 you know I have friends that you know live in Burbank and they just they have these they make a great living just doing background acting as I can show up as always snacks craft service, right? You know, they have their, their their their benefits and their insurance to sag AFTRA and they go in there in the Big Bang Theory and all they have to do is look within the top of the hour. Long day, I don't think I can do it. I'm not focusing on doing any background because I'm too on the move. I'd rather be like playing drums. Some of them he needs to know that you know I want to be the guy on stage I want to be the guy in front of the rooms and all that but you know I someday I want to be in just one big movie I don't want to actually put it in the I just wanted to get in the background that they like just walks through, you know, or you know, gets knocked out by a guy in the seat. Yeah, you'll do it by not going not getting an agent and having Yep, you're going to get it because a buddy of yours is it? Yes, he's run a new film. Yeah. Show up on this day. When this guy walks, you're just gonna walk right across right? Right. Right, right. Just be my one cameo. That's it. And I'm going to sign autographs right buddy and tell them a famous actor. So I mean, this is awesome man. What a killer story what a great journey. It's just going to feel cool that you accomplished a lot of the things that you set out to accomplish and now you know you're adding so many more things to your life and funnels and said success in those you know, that's just getting a feel good. Really cool on your journey it does it is it is very very nice to be like oh my god you know a lot of drummers will spend their entire life trying to plan a number one song to hear themselves on the radio and you know just to be part of this Creative Collective of like-minded people and and and to have a body of work like that could be like oh my god I can hear myself on the radio two-three times in our I can hear myself in elevators in supermarkets and you know at the gas station and pumping gas it's that's me playing the drums. I like my childhood dream DD did it. It is pretty cool. That's, that's awesome. That's awesome. Well, rich, I gotta it's been a lot of fun having you on here. Here's how I like to wrap up every show and I do stump some people on this. So he goes, so if you were to lead the champions who listened to the show, people from all walks of life and the countries that are all chasing their dreams face in their passions, if you were to leave them with a quote, a phrase, saying A mantra, something they can take with them on their journey, especially when they're stacked up against it and going through it. What would be that quote or phrase you would say? Remember this? Do it. Do it now. I love it. I love it. Rich. Thanks, buddy. I really appreciate you coming on here and sharing your story with us. Hey, thanks so much for having me. Please keep in touch everyone to all the listeners out there. I'm a sitting duck on the Google Nadir. Just rich Redmond. com Crash Course success com and just rich ribbon on all the socials. Let's connect awesomely. If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review... 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Rich Redmond is one of the world’s most influential and in-demand drummers who has worked with the “who’s who” of the music industry. A successful entrepreneur, Rich is a true “renaissance man” in the entertainment industry. Rich has toured/recorded/performed with: Jason Aldean Garth Brooks Bob Seger Bryan Adams Kelly Clarkson Ludacris Florida Georgia Line Keith Urban Trace Adkins Miranda Lambert Eric Church Cole Swindell Tyler Farr Thomas Rhett Michael Tyler Hank Williams, Jr Jewel Vince Gill Travis Tritt Montgomery Gentry Alabama Joe Perry (Aerosmith) Terri Clark The Pointer Sisters Thompson Square Marty Stuart Thompson Square Parmalee Frankie Ballard 1,000 Horses Lee Brice Steel Magnolia Emily West OAR Phyllis Diller Steve Allen Lit Lindsay Ell Rushlow Pam Tillis Gene Watson Susan Ashton John Anderson Doc Walker The Roadhammers Deana Carter Jedd Hughes Patricia Conroy Chuck Wicks The Lost Trailers Andi Griggs Earl Thomas Conley Hank Williams III Mindy McCready Robbie Nevil Emily West Jo El Sonnier Jim Brickman Deana Carter Crystal Schawanda Anita Cochran Patricia Conroy Earl Thomas Conley Big Kenny Stan Lynch (Tom Petty, Don Henley) Lila McCann Michael Peterson Ronna Reeves Regina Regina Lucy Woodward Lane Turner Crossin' Dixon Lee Brice Steel Magnolia The Stellas Hot Chelle Rae, and many others. Motivational Speaking Clients: Cisco Johnson and Johnson Hewlett Packard Microsoft Presidio Embassy Suites Hard Rock Hotel Katalyst Technologies Sigmanet Information Transport Systems School Of Rock Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp Herff Jones Omnience Hershey Park The Arts Institute Grammy Camp Active Data Comm Education: Bachelor of Music Education, Texas Tech University, 1992. Master of Music Education, University of North Texas. Teaching Certificate, State of Texas 1993. Rich toured with the 1:00 Lab Band, the most prestigious collegiate jazz band in the world. On the radio: Rich has recorded 23 #1 hits you hear on the radio every hour on the hour around the world. Hits like “Big Green Tractor” and “She’s Country” helped pave the way for a new sonic brand in music and have earned their place as radio classics. On the video: Rich has appeared in 20 #1 music videos on networks like CMT, GAC, AXS TV On stage: Rich plays to sold-out amphitheaters, arenas and stadiums around the world to over two million fans per year! Rich has played sold out shows at the most iconic venues in the world: Madison Square Garden, The Hollywood Bowl, Fenway Park, Wrigley Field, Red Rocks, The Gorge, Texas Stadium and most every Major League Baseball and NFL Stadium. On TV: Rich has appeared multiple times on hit tv shows like: The Voice, American Idol, The Grammy Awards, The Tonight Show (with Leno, O’Brien and Fallon), The Today Show, Conan O' Brien Show, Jimmy Kimmel, Craig Ferguson, Good Morning America, Ellen, The CMA Awards, ACM Awards, CMT Awards, ACA Awards, The People’s Choice Award, etc. As a host: Rich hosts his “Pick Rich’s Brain” Podcast on Itunes, Google Play, Stitcher and Youtube. Awards: Rich was awarded “Country Drummer Of The Year” 2015, 2017, 2017, 2018 by Modern Drummer Magazine, the world’s most widely read drum publication. Producer: As a music PRODUCER, Rich has helped popular radio acts THOMPSON SQUARE and PARMALEE garner 3 #1 radio hits which included the most played song on country radio for 2011, “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not”? Author: Rich’s book “FUNdamentals of Drumming For Kids” has a 5-star rating on Amazon and is a best seller in 5 countries. Rich is also a regular contributor to magazines such as Modern Drummer, Drum!, Rhythm, Music Insider and many others. Songwriter: Rich has had #1 songs with the Australian pop-country band "The Wolfe Brothers"....entitled "You Got To Me", "That Kinda Night" and "When I Was The One". Educator: Rich has appeared twice as a featured performer/speaker at the prestigious Percussive Arts Society Annual Convention. Rich is also a popularly featured artist with collegiate ensembles, such as The University of Northern Iowa, where Rich’s drum set was placed on a moving riser with a 400 piece marching band. -Rich appears regularly in trade publications and interviews discussing the value and importance of music education in America. Other clients include: Musician’s Institute in Hollywood, The Los Angeles Music Academy, Belmont University, The School Of Rock, Rock N Roll Fantasy Camp, The University of Texas San Antonio and many others. -Rich was the drum set professor at The University of North Alabama for the 2017-2018 school year. Actor: Rich is an active on screen and voice actor in Hollywood and the Southeast markets. He can be seen playing the role of “Lieutenant Paxton” in a new horror film called “Reawakened”, an over-caffeinated radio DJ in “All Light Will End” and a copy of SYFY Channel’s hit show “Happy”. Product Design: Rich has designed specialty products for global companies like DW Drums, Promark Sticks, Prologix Pads, Gator Cases and Humes and Berg Cases. Link to products: Rich Redmond SIGNATURE ACTIVE GRIP 595 Drumsticks: http://www.promark.com/pmMediaDetail.Page?ActiveID=3906&MediaId=10355 DW BLACK SHEEP Beater: http://www.dwdrums.com/factoryaccessories/fa.asp?sKITNAME=dwsm104W Mentor: Rich teaches musicians in one on one and group settings to help them further their skill set, confidence and career opportunities. Rich uses the MEETHOOK app to mentor drummers and musicians around the world. Expert: Rich is frequently called upon to lend his expert opinion on the subjects of music, motivation, marketing, and success. Alright, guys, this is gonna be a really, really, really fun episode. You know, I'm having a lot of fun with bringing so many different guests on here. So this would be a little bit of a twist. Today I'm bringing on you know, a musician from the Nashville scene and, you know, so I'm sure I'm gonna bust his chops about being a drummer. So that'll be fun. I'm sure he's caught his entire career but you know, so I'm bringing on Rich Redmond. I'm Donnie Boivin. This is Donnie success champions Rich buddy Welcome to the show, my friend. I've played drums for 42 years. I'm originally from Milford, Connecticut. So I'm a little New England boys and the first 10 years of my life there fell in love with the drums my dad ended up moving to El Paso Texas when I was 11. He did that for 20 years and he ran the factories that made Victoria's Secrets underwear. Ladies just sewing underwear all day across the border. And then and so that was a great thing for me because Texas has a strong culture of music education, the great state of music, education, very healthy scenes. So I kind of, you know, nurtured My, chops, and my musicianship there ended up going and getting a master's degree from the University of North Texas, the Eagles you know, those are actually the Eagles were formed. Then in 1997 I moved to Nashville, Tennessee, and so I'm celebrating I don't know 23 years so of navigating the Music City, USA and so yeah, and so, since day one, I've been playing drums for a country rocker Jason Aldean. Just, I just celebrated playing drums on 25 number one songs which are really fun. We're working on our 19th record, I should know. Finishing that up, and then we'll have enabled and had a nice tour this year. Then we'll probably get into some other things. But I just have embraced the entertainment and education fields and I do some speaking. I author I, I do a little voiceover and little acting out here in Hollywood. I like to mentor and educated from camps, produce records, write songs, I'm in the game of entertainment and just have just love and light and that is awesome. That's awesome. I mean, Louis last night, I went to my niece, she plays saxophone or high school. And they this whole for a program that started off I did the drum corps. Yeah, that's what I was going through high school. You know, you know, a couple of guys banging on drums. Nowadays. It's like an entire flipping show. It's insane what they're doing with you and these kids into it, it was that you know how you could jump to this whole thing with your high school into the game? Yeah, it was a fifth grade I was actually in 1976 or 77. I was you know, six, seven years old and I was listening to kiss records and may I was restless my parents got me drum lessons I was studying with a guy in Connecticut and so I got some skills together and so then when I was enough hasn't tenses and they join the fifth grade band was already headed the other kids, but I knew that while I have this cool skill, it was an icebreaker people were interested in he was a way to be socially acceptable, you know, and that awkward period of your life especially when going into high school and stuff. And so it was great. It was you know, it was my calling, I recognize that and 93 police came out with a record called synchronicity and then the very next year, Van Halen came out with a smoking Angel on the cover of a record called nice name for and I just resonated with me and I said, this is what I'm going to do with my life and then I didn't know About Malcolm Gladwell and the 10,000. Our theory of mastering a craft Matter of fact is so funny. I was in my favorite West Hollywood eatery the other night, and I don't get starstruck, but Malcolm Gladwell was ordering a drink next. He's a very unique looking individual. But, you know, five best sellers. I mean, his books they just full meaning, you before you know, you've learned so much the book is over. What what I'm a big fan out over that I wanted to be like Malcolm high five. You're not supposed to do when you read but I didn't. I just walked away. I left them. But I didn't know about the 10,000-hour theory at that time, but was, you know, I was passionate about it. So when you know you're passionate about something, it's so easy to work hard, and the harder you work the more successful in attracting yourself. So I have already had those wheels in motion roses, living and breathing drums and I continued that all the way you know, never missed a meal man. You know, I mean, there were some hard times and you know, I had some rough day jobs. I was a courier. I did construction. I was a waiter. I was a kindergarten teacher, substitute teacher and schlepped drums around all around the planet and lugging suitcases. I figured recently that I haven't unpacked my suitcase and 22 years I've been living out of a suitcase The only time I truly unpack is when is when at the end of the year or currencies and as usual over in October and I'll and I'll literally I will just take everything out of the suitcase and put everything away even though I know I'm going to be putting things back in there to go do freelance things are speeches, but I touring cycle now has become like the beach or April through October, which is wonderful. We do about 60 shows a year. But we used to do 225 shows early days about being like in 2004 2005 2006 we lived on the road was just it was incredible. And then that's a wild lifestyle to I mean, so how did you go into the national scene and how did you hook up with Jason Aldean? I mean, was it a tryout, was it a call? Or would you guys just have me drinking the same bar? And so let's put this together. Yeah, it's funny to hear people's stories and see how they're 16. Another success comes together, but it's the perception of the music business, is that it's an audition based industry. And I think that, you know, 99% of your guests are going there that are all speaking on success, are going to say it's about human relationships and interacting with the owner, championing each other and lifting each other up and having birds of a feather come together and I was playing in a band with a guy named Kurt Allison, who was our guitar player to this day. And so I've been playing with him for 23 years. I had a gig with him and his dad in a band called The Blues, other brothers and we had like a review. We did like Motown, Stax Records, kind of things. I'm working, you know, Dennis, Dennis, that, all that stuff and then he introduced me to this guy named Kelly Kennedy to who's our bandleader and our bass player to this day, totally Kennedy's Uncle was was writing songs at Warner Chappell Music. Michael Knox was the VP at Warner Chappell music and who is Jason's producer to this day? Michael said we need a band totally said Kurt you know a drummer champion me we brought the three of us together and it's like you know can invert you put your peanut butter and chocolate just worked in like to this day you know i don't know we had I guess when I too many Irish Coffee is what we call ourselves to three kings and him kind of branded ourselves that way about those three knuckleheads that went every were together for a decade and we ended up just playing with Jason Aldean become great friends which are not being so it was. Yeah, I think I had to have it was there was a loose audition which means learning material going in knowing the material it was given. I was going to do a good job for them. I did a good job for them but they wanted to see if I can, if we can all you know it was going to link me because when you're living this lifestyle, your arms Stage, maybe two hours a day and there's another 22 hours a day that you're writing a 45 foot two. And you're sleeping on airport floors and, and I'm about to put out a book next month called Crash Course for success and literally one of the photos is all of us crashed out on the airport floor. And the and the caption is, you know, touring is hell sleep cycle. That's kind of how that all came together man and a very organic human relationship based way. And the music industry is not for the faint of heart. It's you know, it's tough on relationships. It's been tough on health. So it's nice to be able to go through such an industry with like-minded people that you finish each other's sentences and you're part of each other's you know, wedding parties and look for sharing it almost like five presidencies later and met a few gray more gray hairs later too. And yeah, this is my choice and I was I had Lot of wives and girlfriends that were a hairstylist and so it was pretty easy to get my hair pink and black. Right? On vacation recently I just said I'm gonna let this go. And when they fill my wife, man, I'm not getting gray hair thing. This is Chrome is. But you know and a lot of people look at like the music industry or the acting industry of all that and they always around this whole thought process of this overnight success type thing. And, you know, doesn't matter how many times you tell them an overnight success is a myth. Right? There's a lot of damn hard work is a lot of friggin late nights at airport floors and everything else. I mean, how long were you in the game before you felt like okay, I'm finally you know, in my rhythm and things are working. Yeah. Well, my story was I moved to Nashville on a Tuesday with a box of 400 cassette demos Rich Redmond percussion. And I was passing these things out everywhere and I had little before then you would have like a folder and it would have all your press clippings in it and it was so archaic and you know, I always had a, you know, a VISTA print business card that was a pretty savvy self-promoters still to the day, you know, no one is going to champion you like yourself and I want you as much as yourself. So you have to be polite, be persistent, and maybe have some luck along the way, but luck is just being prepared for those opportunities, and also giving yourself a shot to be successful in the music business people like can I do this from Des Moines, Iowa Can I do this from Tallahassee Florida know you can really only be in three places you know, and New York City really has kind of become you know, you do Broadway and then you can play weddings, environments were you know, make pretty good money. live out in Long Island come into the City, Los Angeles, you know, I'm here a lot. I have a love affair with Los Angeles like your business out here. But if you're not doing music for TV and film, and you don't have a big touring gig, the actual music scene Los Angeles really isn't the healthiest. And then you have a place like Music City, where people are like, Well, what about Austin, Texas? Austin's great. It's great there's a lot of great live music going on, but it doesn't have the big machine, the infrastructure of, okay, song was written at 10am on a Monday, that song has to be demoed up. And so there's a group of musicians that play on the demo, and it's a play on the record in a live band has to be put together and then around that you have tour managers, graphic designers, web designers, truck drivers, caterers that whole industry, there are so many jobs and handle feet and you need all those things to make that Taylor Swift show work and as she called her label big machine, because we have the big machinery that infrastructure that doesn't exist. But you know, and I'm glad you brought that up because a lot of people are looking at it as you know, I sing I played drums I play guitar, I'm just going to show up and it's going to happen. Yeah, you know, it's, it's a production. I like the term big machine. You know, it's really an amazing name, you know for, for the label but know your skill set is having an extremely an incredibly well put together cultivated skill set is an expectation. The other thing is giving yourself that chance to be successful, which is going to a place like Nashville, Tennessee, and then getting out and shaking hands and crashing parties and letting the world know you exist because there are some amazing drummers Are you better than me? They're playing their mind space. But you have to take your music to the people you have to connect with other people. Those gatekeepers, especially someone like a drummer is only as good as, as the people that are surrounded by a really strong and important and powerful position in a band. But usually, unless you're like a deep Grove was writing all the material, you know, we're only as good as the person that you're surrounding yourself with. So my story was I moved to Nashville on a Tuesday, and by Wednesday, I was I had a gig on Saturday night I was playing with like a corporate band and you know That you're playing, you know, jazz and the salads coming out. And then you're eating the main course and you're playing Motown by the end of the night everyone's been interrupted lip clapping on one and three and dancing to discuss something for the 70s. You know, and but that was great because that's what opened my door to my Nashville. You know, the family tree of shaking this person's hand, they champion me, they recommended me to someone else. And it's still happening to this day, and you're never done paying your dues, because I never want to be that guy that says, I've made it. I know everyone in the industry. There are new people coming to Nashville all the time. And what I do is I need that new talent. And now I'm on the other side of the business where you know, if you're a national long enough, eventually started writing software, producing records. I opened up my own record label, I have a record label 1225 label group. And so so now I can nurture you. Right and i and i, and through my eyes and my experiences, I can give them positive streets and be an artist, producer and Label Label. That's awesome. Well, keep your eyes and Fort Worth Texas because there's a lot of awesome local musicians coming out of here right now. Yeah. So, so, you know, what was it like, you know, up there performing with a guy like Jason Aldean and depending on some circles you love me or hate them you know you know what was it like being up there playing for massive crowds know live in that that rock star life with the spotlight the the craziness that happens on the road because I have some buddies in the game. I know some of the fun stories, but you know, what is that what it was? Was that like that experience like for you? And it's my happy place. I think that you know, I was, you know, had these calling these columns in life and you know, I think, my God my house, my higher power gave me this talent and I was respected enough to nurture it molded and then Be able to have that connective tissue, the connective tissue are all the guys in my band or allow us to express ourselves and I think music is one of our highest forms of communication to get you to know, it transcends all cultural barriers language barriers, and but know when I'm up there and Pyros going off and see I mean that is just like my goddess energy and receiving energy and I'm putting out energy and I always tell my students I say look if you want to send your energy not to the person per person there in the in the expensive see if they're already the true believers you have to go to the cheap seats in the guy that was dragged there by his girlfriend you make that guy who believes that my goal is to have that guy go home that was on the fence and no man has ever seen in my life. Have you got to say it that voice mail it was my attempt at a southern accent but no, it's it's I don't want to say that the drums to find me but it's such a it's such a calling when I'm when I see a set of drums even like I'm going to look up a nightclub or I'm at a wedding or something, there's a set of drums in the corner to focus on that man, I want to go play those drums. You know, it's just a, it's just calling so when I'm on stage, it's like Dude, I meant to do this and then it's like a drug and you're always looking for that next opportunity to do that. See? You same thing when you're speaking but that's how I feel when I'm on stage speaking is you know, you know it said that I want to hit the people that are in the back the one that was guys know that you know that the skeptics? Yeah, those are the ones that I love that it's a thing for you when you're here. Yeah, and for me, it's it for me when it comes to speaking. It's not so much the power of the words in the concepts I'm saying because my when I speak on my craft concept, commitment, relationships, attitude, skill, and hunger. It's basically a way of reminding people, yeah, you can have your corporate philosophies, you can have your, your PowerPoint, and you can get lost in all of this corporate stuff. But lets I just I'm there to remind them everything I need to know in life I learned in kindergarten. I know basically keep it simple and work on added do everything. You know, like, maybe a relationship or power or you know, I wrote an E-book called five keys, the drumming success, you know, so people can remember it. But for me, it's really like how I am articulating the message. It's almost people like what is your event of about? I said, Well, just picture like an animal from the Muppets. And Robin's means Jerry Lewis, right. So it's like, it's almost like I want to present this in like a very energetic fashion. I'm sweating. I'm pacing. I'm cracking jokes and playing the drums. And then I'm speaking to the drums and I'm speaking and so it's really it's like how I'm getting people that information because I don't know. We went Get people too much credit like I tell people all the time you know people hear music with their eyes most people don't know they're not really educated musically so so we have to give them a show give them or they can just listen to their mp3 right device and these little things right here it's like if you're going to spend all that money get a babysitter paying for parking grave the crowds by a $15 beer Dude, I'm going to make this a memorable experience. Well, and I hope everybody heard that because you have to, I mean, especially if you're going to make it in this day and age and whatever you're in, is I still remember there was an acapella show on TV. I one of the boys the men guys was one of the judges and it was a really really cool shit on there's a country music group that that one one of the episodes that's a completely acapella Country Music Group, Humphrey endings name the group but and, you know, I think was a second or third season. They had this colleague group on all acapella and they were The final episode and whoever won this episode one, the whole show. And the song was taking me to church, and it was done acapella. And, man, they had the littlest dude in their college. I mean, this guy if he was five-foot tall idea maze, and they said, No, we picked him to sing the solo in this because he's got that voice. Do this kid. I get goosebumps thinking about the kids singing. I mean, he's saying it and he, he left it all on the stage. And when he was done performing, then he dropped to his knees and pure exhaustion. That's how much you put into the song. I love it. And then that's stuck with me. Absolutely. I mean, even the voice and the game I wish I remember his name, but he was a judge looked at him because you know, that's why you just want because you put everything you had just in that song. But you know, I think it was Bon Jovi that said, you know, when you go on stage, you've got to perform like this is your last performance. So I always say that, yeah, go on stage. So this may be the very last time What do That's how I'm going out man. Right. But yeah, and just think about that amazing singer in a talent that he had and that commitment to his craft who knows he may be killing it in the industry right now from that initial push of success that he had with that show, or he could be back in the day job became still be moving back in and was parents I don't know. It's like, just having the talent is not enough. You have to mold it and then you have to get to a place and get this and gatekeepers that can actually allow allowing you to give you permission to do what you do. Because I've had some very successful people that I've known that have been raised every hair on my bottle of one girlfriend of mine that comes to mind that was just such an amazing singer and still is an amazing singer. But to create that emotional reaction from when I would play with her i would shed a tear every hair on my arm and stand up. So powerful and things really didn't work out to the extent that they should have and if there are so many other factors involved in cultivating success, long term in your life, Yeah, you know, I'm going through David Goggins book right now called you can't hurt me and do that guys bs but in his book, he laid out something but that once he said it, I'm sure I've heard it other times. It was the first time I heard it put this way when he says is the most time when people look at accomplishing that goal. They're sitting in their soft, comfortable house. They're sitting on their soft, comfortable couch, they're probably drinking in a very comfortable drink watching a TV show, dreaming about that life that could be, right. So it's very, very capable of doing. They're not thinking about and he's talking about running 100-mile marathons and stuff, right? And he's like, you know, people, like, I want to run a marathon. Well, you're sitting on your soft couch, drinking your soft drink, drinking, you know, that simple lifestyle, you're thinking about the end, you're not thinking about all the things that you got to do to go through it, to be able to get there. And it was it was it's the same thing with what you're talking about, is you've got to literally be thinking about where am I going through and then realize that you're going to have to go through a lot of crap, you know, into a lot of things to actually be able to get there and get lucky breaks and what I mean by lucky breaks and you said earlier is by putting yourself in the position to find and they look happy. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. Look favorite. Then they're prepared, you know what I mean? Right? And I use over preparation. I use over preparation and hustle as a business model like some, some people have found success at a younger age, some people have found success easier. Some people found success and it has gone away. Like my trajectory has been I've always had the raw talent. I hope that raw talent, I had a vision there were roadblocks there was a door slammed in my face. No, no, no. And I would get success and that will lead to more successes. And it was just the slowest of all climbs. And I'm still working on achieving all of my dreams. And and it's just been very difficult for me. It was not easy. There was a lot of no's and a lot of setbacks. But if you use those setbacks to fuel your victories will be rocking. So like for me, I wrote down my goals in 1997. When I moved to Nashville it was I will be a top call touring and recording drummer based in Nashville. It was a one simple sentence creates a sort of very succinct one or two sentences, that could be your mantra and put it in places where you can, where you can reiterate, reiterated every day saved yourself special before you go to bed at night when you get up in the morning, and I would do that and take all the necessary steps to make that happen. And so I started making a living, playing with various artists, hundreds of others, and maybe out of those hundreds of artists, maybe 10 are still in the industry in some way. And of course, I had to find my Jason Aldean and when I say my Jason Aldean, I mean, he's my he was my standings, my john Mellencamp He's my bar know, he's me, he's me, he's my Billy Joel. He's the front man that I could that I can hitch my wagon to and cultivate a long term career. I had to find that guy. I found, you know, but I mean was country music the direction you are always headed. You know, did you sound like you grew up more on the More the rock side of thing. I just tell everybody I'm an overeducated rock drummer Actually, I have experienced playing so many different kinds of music obviously I fell in love with the police's music, which is, you know, reggae and world-inspired pop rock and then I love you know just knuckle-dragging rock and roll like healing you know, and but I played like so I did the merchant Landry years and when I was in college I did steel drum ensemble world music ensemble, it was in the pep band that was in the jazz combo. I was in the new music ensemble, I was in the Symphonic Band, I was in this, the orchestra, anything I can do to play music is and I can read music and so I played every style of music under the sun. And when you mix all those things together, you can kind of create your own kind of style. And then the other way I was able to cultivate a style was having an outlet, like playing music on the world stage where were you know, God with Jason's music we mixed up the tune guitars and You know drop drop two guitars and drums and storytelling and kind of like restructured the fabric of some of the music making the game permission to like prefer like we're trying to do his thing and for Georgia line to do their thing and and then there are the rap elements and so just all my influences came together in this style and then and then having an encouraging boss like someone like Kaldi and his entire team Secrets You be the drummer you want to be you know their courage our creativity so um and it's been incredible but no but I did play a lot of country music like in Dallas Fort Worth It was like country bands all of the Dallas Fort Worth area but it was also a big band, getting my masters and university like Frank Zappa music and down a deep element. I was playing like alternative musical condos and bands and stuff. So I love music. Um, but yeah, we just have an encouraging team that allows us to, that's awesome. That's important. That has Your part of a team that allowed that creative freedom, the flow. So you can just be yourself, you know, how did this all, you know, transfer into now speaking on stages and writing books and all of that. I mean, you see some people make a template that world not well, you see some people actually make it what what made you want to go that direction. So I have a teacher's heart, you know, I have always been a teacher and I feel like as soon as you, you're good at something and you can stay one step ahead of the students, if you if you have that own, that mentoring that educational bone, it's a really powerful thing to do. So I love that. And so I've always taught and then when, as we were cultivating Dean's career, during the day, every day I would go and teach at high school or a music store or college and I was developing a reputation as an educator and then during that event, I started incorporating some motivational elements from you know, my love of, you know, the law of attraction and Ziegler and Napoleon Hill and Tony Robbins and studying all these great thought leaders over the years so before you know it my teaching my drum event started to take on a more like motivational so I say mix music and motivation. And it's educational and entertaining. So I I'd say p people in it defines edutainment. And then that grew into someone from corporate America. Good friend of mine, Anthony Grady, worked at a company called Cisco and he saw one of my speeches, one time performances and a small little drum shop in Raleigh, North Carolina. And he said to five people here you can be should be speaking in front of 50,000 people, this is really strong messaging. It'll work for anybody in any field that's like you're right, let's do this. He goes, you're going to get you booked at Cisco. And so he got me booked in and went over smashing link. And then I've done 10 events for Cisco. And then I grew that into like a pattern and Presidio at Microsoft. And you just grow that same way you develop anything's one handshake at a time and it's all the sweat of your brow and cultivating a good reputation that precedes you and Then I wrote a book for kids called fundamentals of drumming for kids. And that's cool if you have like a five-year-old and wants to learn how to play the drums or a 50-year-old cousin that, that acts like a five-year-old, the book will work for them, you know? And then so I said, Okay, I'm speaking on this crash concept for like, 13 years, I need to put up a book, and I'm about to do it. And it's just, I think that once I get that, that in drumming book out, first motivational book, hopefully, it'll be popularly received in that and that'll just inspire me. I think it's just follow through and just having a vision and just not stopping until you say, you're like, Okay, I want to be an internationally recognized speaker. I want to do no less than two speaking events a month. That's my new goals. Without fail, I want to be speaking twice a month, 24 times a year, which is daunting around where do you know because I'm playing Thursday, Friday, Saturday in Middle America without Dean and then that means I've got somehow look Sundays and Wednesdays to do my speeches, you know, so just having that vision and then having that follow through and not stopping now, that's, that's awesome. And, you know, it's, it shows a lot of your grit and it shows a lot of your tenacity to not reinvent yourself. But you almost create a whole nother business model view. So that is out of the norm. I mean, you're in a sense, creating your own side hustle, and I hate the word hustle. But yeah, you're inside business, as you're going through this still successful career and everything else you're doing. So when you're speaking, you know, I've seen people incorporate guitar and motivational speaking, I haven't seen the drum that's going to be a pretty powerful, you know, message when you're able because, with the drums man, you can really hit somebody in the heart with it and get them to move. Yes. Is that why you're you're really incorporating the both Well, I think it's you know, people love the drums is man's first instrument, we're just like biologically through our DNA drawn to the drums and, you know, the guitar is way more portable. And you know, people love the lead singer and with the guitar and all that. But if you can just get past the old parameters features like going, but you're going to like it better because it's a week for people to see the physical manifestation of my passion. It's the passion personified when they see how I can connect with that instrumental music as a form of communication in the form of expression. They go, Oh, this is what this guy does. He travels the world so he can get on those set of drums and create that energy to lift up his band and bring these songs to life and be an entertainer and I say, if you take this level of passion that I have the sweat on my brow, and I'm French, so you can accomplish anything you want to accomplish in your life. You know, and so they go Oh, okay. And so yeah, like my friend Mike Rayburn. It's like a comedian and a guitar player and he does motivational speeches and then my friend, Freddie Ravel, he's like Earth Wind and Fire keyboard player. He plays piano and does motivational speeches. And then really the only drummers are me and my buddy, Mark Schulman piece, Pink's drummer and so if I can't make a speech, I said mark and Mark can't make speech he sends me and so we look, Africa, there's really only like two of us really kind of that are like motivational speakers to play drums on a high level. And it's so it's a small group of us kind of looking out for each other that use the music. No, I love it. You know, I mean, I can like bang and top of my desk, you know, so if you needed a motivational speaker for the drums, how about I just come speak and you drop all right. Devil events together, right, right, right. Very fun. You know. A lot of people get hung up in this whole phrase and motivational speaker you when I say, you know, I'm a motivational speaker. People get hung up on him because they're like, you know, motivation doesn't last. You know you go get fired up at an event go get charged up and then Monday happens. Right, you know, what are you teaching in these things that are the tangible take homes that that people are, like, completely applying to their life? And our action items off of your speeches? Yeah, great, great point. Um, you know, I threw my teaching and and like all my little drum camps that I've done over the years, you know, I've had success stories of students that are have all met at my camps, and then they get accepted to Musicians Institute Hollywood, or they're going to Berkeley, or they're getting gigs in their city, or they decided to make the big move to Nashville, Tennessee. And they're like, you know what? Your crash concept really stuck with me. I just always remember the crash. And I can actually live my life like that. And it's so easy to remember, I just can use these five things and I can apply it to anything. So I'm like, Great, yeah, committed. And if you're committed to yourself, to your goals, to your family, for your community, your company to your product, you're going to be able to break your ticket to success. relationships, remember that people are the keys. That's the end. Answer light finding those birds of a feather funny people that are going to champion you. So go out and make friends, you can't have enough friends and I constantly mix business and pleasure. People say don't do that. And it's the secret to my success because I always mix business and pleasure. And then remembering about your attitude is really is 99% of life. It takes twice as much as energy to cultivate and nurture negative thoughts. I just tell people to try to stay in a positive space because people are attracted to use it as a positivity. Those people are usually happier, happier, people are healthier and there are more successful so try to stay in that zone, and techniques you can use to stay in that zone, our synergy sofa birds of a feather, I use colorful food. I like film, I like friends, I exercise I use these as tools to like stay in that in that positivity zone. And then skill identifies those skills you need to be successful in your chosen field and master those skills but Don't get cocky. You have to make sure you keeping up with the Joneses and developing new skills like I'm doing in my mid-life isn't just an automatic successful drummer, I was on the cover of the magazine, I'm always going to be working, I never get cocky like that I'm developing these other skills in case my entire industry goes away. I other things that are happening, and who knows the music industry is kind of on its knees, who knows what's going to happen. So I'm preparing for that. And then staying hungry for success having that fire that burns in your belly to be successful. And I'd say that this passion is your engine and hard work is your fuel. So fuel that engine with hard work, and you will allow which will allow you to work harder, and the harder you work the luckier you get. So just oh my god, I just got to commit to my craft. I gotta find the people, the relationships, I've got to stay positive so people will be attracted to me. I have to identify those skills to be successful, Master those skills and then stay hungry for success. It's like oh my God if I can live my life like this, I will be successful. I love it. Dude, that is so awesome. And I love it when somebody comes up with a very, very, very simple analogy, you know that or simple acronyms or word I'm looking for. That is so easy to remember. And the principles are so easy to apply, you know, to the life, you know, so Well done, well done. What do you think this is all going to take you, man? I mean, are you going to be the next Tony Robbins with drums in your hand? Or, or-or, you know, are you going to stay in the corporate private gigs? You know how big sis and going? I kind of like the corporate private. I don't see. It could happen because I had drum camps where people sign up and there's a hotel package and there's catered meals and the kids show up in a limo and we do the event and it's this huge exponential thing. I was Tony Robbins is my guru his documentary. And I sent myself to I want to do that on that level. I like this private gigs, saying, you know, I like that. I like the balance of my life where, oh, yes, I'm an international speaker. A company from Mexico City can hire me. I'm going to go The lights smoke like a little mini rock concert disguised as a keynote. I'm doing that whole thing. I think for me the variety is very sexy. We're playing live touring with somebody and recording drums for other people. I'm doing my corporate keynotes on the the highest level for Fortune 100 companies. I'm cranking out my books, I'm running my record label, and then I have a foothold in, in Hollywood where I'm where I ultimately want to be doing more hosting, and some maybe some appearances on episodic television and films. So my latest thing is, is I played a cop on a show on the sci-fi channel called happily and it's with Christopher Maloney. And he was like the Bologna cop on Law and Order SBU. And he was on HBO is oz healer actor. And I was like, thrown into the deep end of the pool as a new actor been acting for four years. And I'm going to see what this guy is a 12 hour day and it'll probably All boiled down to about, I don't know 15 seconds, right? But epic I mean to get flown to New York City to shoot in Queens in a real prison with a real prison guard suit with a real network and this thing is going to be seen and it's like I'm in the game their man. So I think creatively playing drums producing records, speaking at the highest level and cranking out my books and then I'm going to my acting jobs with the possibility like never know maybe I could maybe I'll be the next Mario Lopez or secrets where I'm doing a lot of hosting it at feels very second nature to me, I love reading teleprompter. I love interacting with a guest and, and just being that kind of like masters of ceremony. I'm doing a lot of professional emceeing now where I'm finally getting paid MC corporate events and charity events and doing panel moderation. Just love it all. And so people are like, how do you do it? How do you keep your schedule straight as an add on? Oh man. It's temporary. I just created the scheduling gods and all these cool things come in and they're all different they're covered in different ways. And it just allows me to interact with people stay creative Hyslop that's so awesome man it's it's fun watching somebody step into their own fire Am I mean if you know actually go for it and chase it find some success and do it you know I have an only thing I ever want to do in a movie is I want to be the guy in the background so I can say I was in that movie Yeah, I was actor 12 you know I have friends that you know live in Burbank and they just they have these they make a great living just doing background acting as I can show up as always snacks craft service, right? You know, they have their, their their their benefits and their insurance to sag AFTRA and they go in there in the Big Bang Theory and all they have to do is look within the top of the hour. Long day, I don't think I can do it. I'm not focusing on doing any background because I'm too on the move. I'd rather be like playing drums. Some of them he needs to know that you know I want to be the guy on stage I want to be the guy in front of the rooms and all that but you know I someday I want to be in just one big movie I don't want to actually put it in the I just wanted to get in the background that they like just walks through, you know, or you know, gets knocked out by a guy in the seat. Yeah, you'll do it by not going not getting an agent and having Yep, you're going to get it because a buddy of yours is it? Yes, he's run a new film. Yeah. Show up on this day. When this guy walks, you're just gonna walk right across right? Right. Right, right. Just be my one cameo. That's it. And I'm going to sign autographs right buddy and tell them a famous actor. So I mean, this is awesome man. What a killer story what a great journey. It's just going to feel cool that you accomplished a lot of the things that you set out to accomplish and now you know you're adding so many more things to your life and funnels and said success in those you know, that's just getting a feel good. Really cool on your journey it does it is it is very very nice to be like oh my god you know a lot of drummers will spend their entire life trying to plan a number one song to hear themselves on the radio and you know just to be part of this Creative Collective of like-minded people and and and to have a body of work like that could be like oh my god I can hear myself on the radio two-three times in our I can hear myself in elevators in supermarkets and you know at the gas station and pumping gas it's that's me playing the drums. I like my childhood dream DD did it. It is pretty cool. That's, that's awesome. That's awesome. Well, rich, I gotta it's been a lot of fun having you on here. Here's how I like to wrap up every show and I do stump some people on this. So he goes, so if you were to lead the champions who listened to the show, people from all walks of life and the countries that are all chasing their dreams face in their passions, if you were to leave them with a quote, a phrase, saying A mantra, something they can take with them on their journey, especially when they're stacked up against it and going through it. What would be that quote or phrase you would say? Remember this? Do it. Do it now. I love it. I love it. Rich. Thanks, buddy. I really appreciate you coming on here and sharing your story with us. Hey, thanks so much for having me. Please keep in touch everyone to all the listeners out there. I'm a sitting duck on the Google Nadir. Just rich Redmond. com Crash Course success com and just rich ribbon on all the socials. Let's connect awesomely. If you enjoyed this episode, please Comment Share and leave a review... 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Duche (Dutch) Bradley grew up without his biological father. Anger and loneliness filled the void. As he grew older, these emotions carried him from despondent child to street thug. Machine guns and shotguns, Saran wrapped crack cocaine, and bruised knuckles set the background for his life. He consoled himself by swearing that though his father left him, he would never leave his son. Never. But as street pedaling drugs turned into a drug enterprise, his lifestyle caught up. A simple traffic stop turned into a gun to his head and a hog tie on the interstate and suddenly Duche Bradley was faced with decades in prison and a lifetime away from his son Bradley. His promise to his son would be broken.
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Today's guest is Rachel SmetsTopic: Taking charge of your life and the risk of staying in your comfort zone BioRachel Smets is a coach, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, Lecturer International Business and Cultural Trainer.In her work, Rachel is dedicated to help ambitious people who live abroad to gain clarity, find connections so that they can feel in control and energized to succeed abroad, enjoy their new surroundings and feel at home abroad. She has been living and working abroad in various countries, for many years and has learned to turn every challenge into a new opportunity. Through her experience abroad, she developed a passion for languages and cultural diversity.Her bestseller ‘’Awaken your confidence’’ explains how you can build confidence step by step. Her newest book Living abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How, is a complete and practical guide from deciding to live abroad to enjoying a successful stay abroad.Rachel loves to inspire people and help them to become their best selves!Website: http://www.rachelsmets.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1.RachelSmets/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTube-RachelSmets/ TEDx Talk: Your Next Step http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-TEDxTalk TEDx Talk: Stop comparing. Be the best YOU. http://bit.ly/RSmets-TEDx-Comparing Book: Awaken Your Confidence http://amzn.to/2cl425QBook: Living Abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076F9Z9FP/Free updates, news and 7 Keys to success: http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-FreeActionGuide Course Living Abroad Successfully: https://www.udemy.com/living-abroad-successfully/learn/v4/overview Are you living abroad, trying to adjust, but feeling disconnected and frustrated? Wanna know how to make it an amazing experience? Here's a free video course to help you settle in, meet people, feel happy and fulfilled EASY! https://mailchi.mp/9e1950b008c5/luh4x4rpo1I Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts 1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.com
Today's guest is Rachel SmetsTopic: Taking charge of your life and the risk of staying in your comfort zone BioRachel Smets is a coach, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, Lecturer International Business and Cultural Trainer.In her work, Rachel is dedicated to help ambitious people who live abroad to gain clarity, find connections so that they can feel in control and energized to succeed abroad, enjoy their new surroundings and feel at home abroad. She has been living and working abroad in various countries, for many years and has learned to turn every challenge into a new opportunity. Through her experience abroad, she developed a passion for languages and cultural diversity.Her bestseller ‘’Awaken your confidence’’ explains how you can build confidence step by step. Her newest book Living abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How, is a complete and practical guide from deciding to live abroad to enjoying a successful stay abroad.Rachel loves to inspire people and help them to become their best selves!Website: http://www.rachelsmets.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1.RachelSmets/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTube-RachelSmets/ TEDx Talk: Your Next Step http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-TEDxTalk TEDx Talk: Stop comparing. Be the best YOU. http://bit.ly/RSmets-TEDx-Comparing Book: Awaken Your Confidence http://amzn.to/2cl425QBook: Living Abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076F9Z9FP/Free updates, news and 7 Keys to success: http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-FreeActionGuide Course Living Abroad Successfully: https://www.udemy.com/living-abroad-successfully/learn/v4/overview Are you living abroad, trying to adjust, but feeling disconnected and frustrated? Wanna know how to make it an amazing experience? Here's a free video course to help you settle in, meet people, feel happy and fulfilled EASY! https://mailchi.mp/9e1950b008c5/luh4x4rpo1I Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts 1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.com
Nicole Yershon, founder of NY Collective & LabForHire&Co is a powerhouse when it comes to innovation and driving it within the advertising sector, especially during her stint at Ogilvy London. Here she talks to Tom Ollerton as part of the Shiny New Object Podcast.
Today's guest is Rachel SmetsBioRachel Smets is a coach, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, Lecturer International Business and Cultural Trainer.In her work, Rachel is dedicated to help ambitious people who live abroad to gain clarity, find connections so that they can feel in control and energized to succeed abroad, enjoy their new surroundings and feel at home abroad. She has been living and working abroad in various countries, for many years and has learned to turn every challenge into a new opportunity. Through her experience abroad, she developed a passion for languages and cultural diversity.Her bestseller ‘’Awaken your confidence’’ explains how you can build confidence step by step. Her newest book Living abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How, is a complete and practical guide from deciding to live abroad to enjoying a successful stay abroad.Rachel loves to inspire people and help them to become their best selves!Website: http://www.rachelsmets.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1.RachelSmets/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTube-RachelSmets/ TEDx Talk: Your Next Step http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-TEDxTalk TEDx Talk: Stop comparing. Be the best YOU. http://bit.ly/RSmets-TEDx-Comparing Book: Awaken Your Confidence http://amzn.to/2cl425QBook: Living Abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076F9Z9FP/Free updates, news and 7 Keys to success: http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-FreeActionGuide Course Living Abroad Successfully: https://www.udemy.com/living-abroad-successfully/learn/v4/overviewFREE GIFT: Are you dreaming about moving abroad, but not DOING it? Feeling stuck, uncertain and lack clarity? Here's a free email course to help you getting started on your journey. You'll receive checklists and sheets to create your personalized plan. https://mailchi.mp/bba133cc8e2e/a0fd3rkpwp Are you living abroad, trying to adjust, but feeling disconnected and frustrated? Wanna know how to make it an amazing experience? Here's a free video course to help you settle in, meet people, feel happy and fulfilled EASY! https://mailchi.mp/9e1950b008c5/luh4x4rpo1I Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.com
Today's guest is Rachel SmetsBioRachel Smets is a coach, bestselling author, TEDx speaker, Lecturer International Business and Cultural Trainer.In her work, Rachel is dedicated to help ambitious people who live abroad to gain clarity, find connections so that they can feel in control and energized to succeed abroad, enjoy their new surroundings and feel at home abroad. She has been living and working abroad in various countries, for many years and has learned to turn every challenge into a new opportunity. Through her experience abroad, she developed a passion for languages and cultural diversity.Her bestseller ‘’Awaken your confidence’’ explains how you can build confidence step by step. Her newest book Living abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How, is a complete and practical guide from deciding to live abroad to enjoying a successful stay abroad.Rachel loves to inspire people and help them to become their best selves!Website: http://www.rachelsmets.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/1.RachelSmets/ YouTube: http://bit.ly/YouTube-RachelSmets/ TEDx Talk: Your Next Step http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-TEDxTalk TEDx Talk: Stop comparing. Be the best YOU. http://bit.ly/RSmets-TEDx-Comparing Book: Awaken Your Confidence http://amzn.to/2cl425QBook: Living Abroad Successfully: What, Where, When, How https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076F9Z9FP/Free updates, news and 7 Keys to success: http://bit.ly/RachelSmets-FreeActionGuide Course Living Abroad Successfully: https://www.udemy.com/living-abroad-successfully/learn/v4/overviewFREE GIFT: Are you dreaming about moving abroad, but not DOING it? Feeling stuck, uncertain and lack clarity? Here's a free email course to help you getting started on your journey. You'll receive checklists and sheets to create your personalized plan. https://mailchi.mp/bba133cc8e2e/a0fd3rkpwp Are you living abroad, trying to adjust, but feeling disconnected and frustrated? Wanna know how to make it an amazing experience? Here's a free video course to help you settle in, meet people, feel happy and fulfilled EASY! https://mailchi.mp/9e1950b008c5/luh4x4rpo1I Am Refocused Podcast Partner:Rockafellas Barber Shop (Owner: Rico Rodriguez)1733 Babcock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229Sponsors:I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by River City Donuts San Ant1723 Babock Rd. San Antonio, TX 78229I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Bay Bay McClinton of All Sports Speed and Conditioninghttp://www.allsportsfitness.net/All Sports Speed and Conditioning is the top sports performance training gyms in San Antonio, and has produce many collegiate and professional athletes since opening. All Sports was founded in 1997 by Bremond “Bay Bay” McClinton. All Sports is based out of the beautiful city of San Antonio, TX. Having accomplished his own career in professional sports; starting a company like All Sports was a natural transition for him. Bay Bay is a native of San Antonio, TX. His 100 meter dash in High School at Roosevelt High in San Antonio was not broken until recently. In college Bay Bay played opposite the great future hall of famer, Darrell Green. He went on to sign a professional career with the Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys and played 7 years in the European Leagues before returning to his home town to finish his career “San Antonio Texans”. In 2006, his company, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the East vs West Shriners’s college senior bowl. In 2008-09, All Sports administered the strength and conditioning program for the Division II college Senior Cactus Bowl All Star game in Kingsville. Today All Sports Speed and Conditioning continues to train athletes to elevate their athletic performance to the next level in all sports.I Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by D.W. Brooks Funeral Home2950 E. Houston St.San Antonio, TX 78202Email: info@dwbrooksfh.comPhone: 210-223-2045Website: dwbrooksfuneralhome.comI Am Refocused Podcast Sponsored by Overflowcafe.comDoes your website need more traffic? Well visit Overflowcafe.com today! They make websites popular and over 41,000 people use their service to gain more customers. They are winning at business. What about you? Visit Overflowcafe.com
Patty Dominguez- Hello, I am Patty Dominguez. ► WHAT I DO: I'm an enthusiastic seasoned professional with a successful track record and expertise in business strategy, coaching and consulting. I have worked with Fortune 50 to startups to helping solopreneurs build a footprint online and offline. Whether it's helping my clients craft their unique brand story and "zag" while everyone else is zigging or helping them automate to scale their business, building a strategic foundation is essential to build a profitable, relevant and meaningful business. How can I help you? Quite often I hear, "Marketing is so confusing..." I get it, but the truth we can't afford to ignore it. Especially, where best practices in marketing have an online component and that's just growing every day... If you are seeking guidance with any/all of the following, Let's connect:: ✔ Business Growth Strategy ✔ Branding / Re-Branding ✔ Online Marketing / Digital Marketing Strategy ✔ PPC, Online Ads ✔ Funnel Marketing ✔ Go to Market Strategy ✔ Onsite Training ✔ Keynote Speaking ► WHY ME? I am a Business Growth Strategist, bringing my long tenure of Fortune 50 and Consulting experience, having managed just under a billion USD in spend over my twenty years in Corporate, bringing you strategies that work. I am passionate and driven to inspire my clients to discover their uniqueness in the marketplace, leverage strategies for their business growth so they can establish a strong value proposition, increased revenues and better position in their niche. ► I WORK WITH Coachable forward-thinking business owners & entrepreneurs and the SMB market ($5mm+ revenues), who are looking to leverage digital marketing for business growth. ► WHAT'S NEXT? You can find me over at http://pattydominguez.com Schedule a virtual coffee chat with me at patty(@)pattydominguez.com Looking forward to hearing from you! Listen to another #12minconvo
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In this episode we discuss her new book, how her career has evolved, International Women's Day Volley Dance/Volley Challenge, 2018 goals, and much more!
Apart from being involved with professional sport for over 15 years, Joe spends his time working to inspire youth through motivational speaking workshops. He has worked with disengaged youth in primary and secondary schools, drug and alcohol rehabilitation centres and gaols. Joe has also mentored both youth and adults. Joe is a proud Wiradjuri, 1st Nations Aboriginal man born in Cowra, raised in Wagga NSW, Australia. Joe played in the National Rugby League for South Sydney Rabbitohs, Penrith Panthers and Canterbury Bulldogs before switching Joe to professional Boxing in 2009. Joe is a 2x WBF World Jnr Welterweight champion and recently won the WBC Asia Continental Title. Wagga Wagga Citizen of the Year in 2015 for his work within the community, mental health and suicide prevention sectors, Joe is also a published author, contributing to the book; 'Transformation; Turning Tragedy To Triumph". Recently Joe has also been involved in filming of the worldwide documentary, "Suicide the Ripple Effect" from director and fellow advocate, Kevin Hines. Although forging a successful professional sporting career, Joe battled the majority of his life with suicidal ideation and Bi Polar Disorder. After a suicide attempt in 2012, Joe felt his purpose was to help people who struggle with mental illness. Joe is also an author having contributed to the book Transformation; Turning Tragedy Into Triumph & his very own autobiography titled Defying The Enemy Within - which will be on stores early 2018. In 2017 Joe was named as finalist in the National Indigenous Human Rights Awards for his work with suicide prevention and fighting for equality for Australia’s First Nations people
Gail Gardner is a woman wearing many hats! Mompreneur, Speaker/Mentor, Empowerment Coach and if that wasn't enough, the visionary behind SheWasMade.com Summit held in Cincinnati, OH on Oct 7, 2017. Listen as she speaks about what she had to overcome to reach new levels. http://SheWasMade.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/certifiedgoaldiggers/support
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Following a successful high school wrestling career, Charlie took his talents to Lock Haven University where he achieved a top 12 finish at Division I Nationals and 1st Team All-Academic. After teaching Spanish for three years and winning Spike TV’s Pros vs. Joes, Charlie decided to leave his job to pursue a master’s degree and begin his professional fighting career—“The ... Read More
In today's episode of Embracing Your Unlimited Possibilities, with Carol A. Briney. International Speaker, Mentor to Presidents, Coach and Founder of Mental Profits - Sean G Murphy shares the fact that your thoughts create your income. Sean explains why some people choose to win and why some people choose to fail. He also shares why he believes that everyone can win if they make the decisions to do so. Sean also shares a little about learning to REALLY listen to people, and how being conscious in the moment can impact your success. If you are looking to break free and succeed beyond your wildest dreams this face paced and empowering interview will give you the tools for success. Sean mentors people from all walks of life. He has helped thousands to create success, whether it is in the MLM, network marketing, direct sales industry or any business endeavor that being the best possible you would make a difference.
Chicago Camps interviews Christian Manzella, a Speaker Mentor for Speaker Camp Seattle on February 28th. Christian is the VP of UX at Moz, an SEO software company in Seattle, and also the founder of GIANT, which holds multiple events each year.
Chicago Camps interviews Nishant Kothary, Cofounder at Minky, author, and speaker. Nishant is also a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Seattle on February 28th, 2015. His dog, Yoshi, is an internet celebrity. Well, sort of.
Chicago Camps interviews Marianne Sweeny, Principal at Daedalus Information Systems. Marianne is also a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Seattle on February 28th, 2015.
Chicago Camps interviews Margot Bloomstein, Principal at Appropriate, Inc. and author of Content Strategy at Work: Real-World Stories to Strengthen Every Interactive Engagement. Margot is also a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Boston on October 11th, 2014.
Chicago Camps interviews Dana Chisnell, Principal Consultant at UsabilityWorks, Visiting Scientist at MIT, and Co-Founder at Center for Civic Design. As if that's all not enough, Dana is a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Boston on October 11th, 2014.
Chicago Camps interviews Boon Sheridan, Product Designer at NASDAQ OMX. Boon is a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Boston on October 11th, 2014.
Chicago Camps interviews Kyle Soucy, Founding Principal at Usable Interface. Kyle is a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Boston on October 11th, 2014.
Chicago Camps interviews Jenn Downs, UX Researcher at ShootProof. Jenn is a Speaker Mentor at Speaker Camp Boston on October 11th, 2014.
This Week on "TheMusicBox," w/ Tanya Dallas-Lewis! Meet speaker/mentor, Kashonna!!Motivated by a passion to touch the lives of and give hope to people, especially women, Kashonna focuses on combating issues of self-esteem, negative self-concepts, and a low sense of personal worth and value. She facilitates workshops and seminars that get to the heart of having a healthy self-esteem, promoting self-discovery, and self-confidence.Do you feel like you want to meet her? YEAH, I THOUGHT SO, me too! LOL! ....then bring some hot tea/cocoa, and your favorite warm blanket, and meet me at 8pm! -Tanya
Tune in as Kelli Richards, CEO of The All Access Group and Host of All Access Radio interviews Digital Strategist and self-proclaimed Geek Girl, Esther Lim. Esther Lim is the Co-Founder of The Estuary, an experience marketing agency and transmedia production company. She is a Web Explorer: 15 years of digital marketing experience and I am still exploring and pushing the boundaries of the web. She is also a Social Scientist: Focusing on community building in digital entertainment and branded social engagement programs. Esther is a world builder and interactive storyteller and an international speaker and mentor to companies pushing the boundaries in immersive, multi-platform storytelling. Esther is a self professed geek girl and proud of it, blogging regularly for GirlsinTech.net.