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What if you could become a millionaire working part-time? For the last several years I've generated over $3 million annually — working about five hours a week. Not five hours a day. Five hours a week. And in this episode I'm going to show you exactly how that's possible. We're going to start by looking at the two kinds of millionaires — because most people are chasing the wrong one. Then I'm going to break down the millionaire math, because the numbers are going to surprise you. And then I'm going to give you the three rules you have to follow if you want to build wealth working part-time. By the end of this, you're going to see that this isn't just possible — it's actually simpler than you think. Let's get into it. Chapters 00:00 The Millionaire Mindset: Two Types of Millionaires08:29 The Math Behind Millionaire Success17:57 Three Rules for Becoming a Part-Time Millionaire27:42 Building Your Platform for Success
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A law firm's culture is not built by slogans on the wall. It is built by the standards people live every day. Scott Pioli built championship teams around three deceptively simple rules: be on time, pay attention, and work hard. In Part 2 of this conversation, Steve Riley and Scott unpack why those rules matter more than any mission statement, and why living them consistently is harder than it sounds. Drawing on decades inside elite NFL organizations, Scott shows how small behaviors reveal the real culture of a team long before the pressure is on. Along the way, he shares lessons from Bill Belichick, Bill Parcells, Al Davis, Tom Brady, and others who shaped how he thinks about performance, accountability, and leadership. For law firm owners and attorneys, this episode is a reminder that great teams are not built by talent alone. They are built through standards, role clarity, coachability, and the daily discipline to do the work the right way. Get this one right, and everything else gets easier. ___________ In this episode, you will hear: Scott Pioli's three simple rules for building high-performing teams Why being on time communicates reliability, respect, and readiness How paying attention changes the way leaders listen, coach, and make decisions Why the work lawyers do when no one is watching defines the culture of the whole firm How "do your job" reduces friction and strengthens team performance Why role clarity, coachability, and humility matter in elite cultures ___________ Subscribe & Review Never miss an episode. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube. ⭐Like what you hear? A quick review helps more people find the show.⭐ If there's a topic you would like us to cover on an upcoming episode, please email us at steve.riley@atticusadvantage.com. ___________ Supporting Resources: Scott Pioli https://www.nfl.com/author/scott-pioli Part 1: Why Work Ethic Isn't Enough with Scott Pioli https://atticusadvantage.com/podcast/why-work-ethic-isnt-enough-scott-pioli-part-1 NFL Films Presents: Remembering a Special Championship https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-SF6N8TzNA NFL Do Your Job https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeNYQaS3rZI Matthew Spencer https://www.meyer-spencer.com Schedule a Free Discovery Call with Atticus https://atticusadvantage.com/schedule Atticus Newsletter https://atticusadvantage.com/newsletter-signup ___________ Curious about growing your own practice without burning out? Contact Atticus to see whether our law firm coaching can help you strengthen attorney success, refine your law firm business strategy, and build a practice that actually supports your life. This podcast for lawyers is part of our broader legal podcast library, offering practical insights on how to grow a law firm through stronger law firm leadership, law firm pricing and management, smarter marketing, intentional hiring, efficient operations, healthy law firm culture, and sustainable profitability, all while addressing law firm burnout and the realities of modern practice. You can also sign up for our newsletter to get practical insights on how to grow a law firm: from law firm leadership and management to marketing, hiring, operations, culture, and profitability, so you can build a Great Practice and a Great Life.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. George C. Fraser. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to educate, challenge, and mobilize listeners—particularly within the Black community—toward financial literacy, economic empowerment, and generational wealth creation. Dr. Fraser uses his platform to stress that financial freedom is not accidental; it is the result of disciplined habits, strategic thinking, and collective economic action. He also emphasizes the critical role of networking, education, and ownership in shifting long‑standing economic disparities. Core Themes Discussed 1. Financial Literacy as a Survival Skill Dr. Fraser repeatedly emphasizes that financial illiteracy is dangerous and self‑defeating. He notes that many people are never formally taught how money works, leading to avoidable financial hardship. He argues that talking openly about money—in families, churches, and communities—is essential for progress. 2. The Three Rules of Financial Freedom Dr. Fraser outlines three foundational rules that, if consistently followed, lead to financial stability and independence: Housing costs should not exceed one week’s income Only borrow money to make money As income increases, cost of living should stay the same or decrease These rules are positioned as practical guardrails that protect individuals from overextension and debt traps. 3. Habits That Keep People Broke The interview details six destructive financial habits, including impulse buying, misuse of credit cards, paying minimum balances, and failing to build an emergency fund. Dr. Fraser stresses that these habits compound over time and prevent long‑term wealth accumulation.txt). 4. Generational Wealth Requires Structure Dr. Fraser introduces four pillars necessary for intergenerational wealth transfer: Proper management of accumulated wealth Real estate ownership Business ownership Intentional investing He explains that income alone does not create wealth; systems and ownership do.txt). 5. From Consumption to Ownership A recurring message is the need to shift from being a consumer class to becoming a producer and merchant class. Dr. Fraser encourages entrepreneurship at every level—no matter how small—to build ownership and control economic outcomes.txt). 6. Networking and Collective Economics Dr. Fraser highlights the importance of strategic networking and introduces concepts behind FraserNet and virtual economic ecosystems designed to connect Black professionals, businesses, and intellectual capital globally. He frames networking as an economic strategy, not a social activity. Key Takeaways Financial freedom follows rules, discipline, and education, not luck Talking openly about money is essential to breaking cycles of poverty Debt should only be used as a tool to produce returns Living below one’s means creates capital for investing Generational wealth requires planning, ownership, and systems Multiple income streams are no longer optional—they are necessary Networking is a vehicle for wealth creation and scale Notable Quotes “Your rent or mortgage should be no more than what you make in a week.” “Only borrow money to make money.”. “As your income increases, your cost of living should decrease or stay the same.”. “Stop living above your means. Stop living within your means. Live below your means—and invest the rest.”. “We are at the bottom of every economic statistic that matters. Education is the answer.”. “There should not be a Black person in America with a single stream of income.” “In America, somebody is always buying and somebody is always selling. Stop doing all the buying—sell something.”. Conclusion Dr. George C. Fraser’s interview serves as a call to action. It challenges listeners to confront unhealthy financial habits, embrace education, prioritize ownership, and build networks that support long‑term economic empowerment. The conversation underscores that true wealth is not about income alone, but about control, discipline, and legacy #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. George C. Fraser. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to educate, challenge, and mobilize listeners—particularly within the Black community—toward financial literacy, economic empowerment, and generational wealth creation. Dr. Fraser uses his platform to stress that financial freedom is not accidental; it is the result of disciplined habits, strategic thinking, and collective economic action. He also emphasizes the critical role of networking, education, and ownership in shifting long‑standing economic disparities. Core Themes Discussed 1. Financial Literacy as a Survival Skill Dr. Fraser repeatedly emphasizes that financial illiteracy is dangerous and self‑defeating. He notes that many people are never formally taught how money works, leading to avoidable financial hardship. He argues that talking openly about money—in families, churches, and communities—is essential for progress. 2. The Three Rules of Financial Freedom Dr. Fraser outlines three foundational rules that, if consistently followed, lead to financial stability and independence: Housing costs should not exceed one week’s income Only borrow money to make money As income increases, cost of living should stay the same or decrease These rules are positioned as practical guardrails that protect individuals from overextension and debt traps. 3. Habits That Keep People Broke The interview details six destructive financial habits, including impulse buying, misuse of credit cards, paying minimum balances, and failing to build an emergency fund. Dr. Fraser stresses that these habits compound over time and prevent long‑term wealth accumulation.txt). 4. Generational Wealth Requires Structure Dr. Fraser introduces four pillars necessary for intergenerational wealth transfer: Proper management of accumulated wealth Real estate ownership Business ownership Intentional investing He explains that income alone does not create wealth; systems and ownership do.txt). 5. From Consumption to Ownership A recurring message is the need to shift from being a consumer class to becoming a producer and merchant class. Dr. Fraser encourages entrepreneurship at every level—no matter how small—to build ownership and control economic outcomes.txt). 6. Networking and Collective Economics Dr. Fraser highlights the importance of strategic networking and introduces concepts behind FraserNet and virtual economic ecosystems designed to connect Black professionals, businesses, and intellectual capital globally. He frames networking as an economic strategy, not a social activity. Key Takeaways Financial freedom follows rules, discipline, and education, not luck Talking openly about money is essential to breaking cycles of poverty Debt should only be used as a tool to produce returns Living below one’s means creates capital for investing Generational wealth requires planning, ownership, and systems Multiple income streams are no longer optional—they are necessary Networking is a vehicle for wealth creation and scale Notable Quotes “Your rent or mortgage should be no more than what you make in a week.” “Only borrow money to make money.”. “As your income increases, your cost of living should decrease or stay the same.”. “Stop living above your means. Stop living within your means. Live below your means—and invest the rest.”. “We are at the bottom of every economic statistic that matters. Education is the answer.”. “There should not be a Black person in America with a single stream of income.” “In America, somebody is always buying and somebody is always selling. Stop doing all the buying—sell something.”. Conclusion Dr. George C. Fraser’s interview serves as a call to action. It challenges listeners to confront unhealthy financial habits, embrace education, prioritize ownership, and build networks that support long‑term economic empowerment. The conversation underscores that true wealth is not about income alone, but about control, discipline, and legacy #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Modern Direct Seller Podcast, Becky and Jeremy Launder dig into why AI so often spits out generic, off-brand copy, and what they changed to fix it. Jeremy, co-founder of Modern Direct Seller & Oh My Hi and the engineer behind the scenes, explains what's really going on under the hood. From there, they get into how AI went from a generic helper to something that works more like a real teammate, and the spots where they still keep a human in the loop. Whether you're new to AI or already using it daily, there's something here for you.Want a website that's actually yours, not a replicated page that looks like everyone else's? Oh My Hi was built for direct sellers, and podcast listeners can grab a free capture and convert homepage today. Have a question about your own AI setup? Send a DM on Instagram at @moderndirectseller.Time-Based Notes:2:14 - Rapid Fire Questions5:56 - Why AI Output Sounds Generic9:43 - Setting Up AI for the Whole Team12:04 - Context and Access18:03 - The Content AI Is Creating, and the Hours It Saves24:34 - Connecting AI to Your Business Tools27:02 - How the Daily Workflow Changed29:32 - Where AI Still Needs a Human35:13 - Three Rules of Thumb to Get Started41:12 - What's Next for Oh My HiShow sponsored by CinchShare: The number one most trusted social media scheduling tool for direct sellers. Start your 60 day trial today with coupon code KEYBOARD60 and spend less time posting and more time socializing!Get the full show notes at https://moderndirectseller.com/episode291
Send us Fan MailHealthy relationships are built on the right rules. In this episode, we unpack three powerful principles that can transform your marriage. When couples stop fighting for position and start fighting for connection, everything changes. Enjoy.
Sam Wegert reveals how co-living, advanced house hacking, and community-focused investing can help agents build wealth, fight loneliness, and create affordable housing that changes lives.See article: https://www.unitedstatesrealestateinvestor.com/how-co-living-can-turn-pain-into-purpose-and-fulfillment-with-sam-wegert/(00:00) - Introduction to The REI Agent Podcast(00:03) - Meet Sam Wegert: Co-Living Investor, Martial Arts Entrepreneur, and Podcast Host(00:52) - Sam's Torn ACL and the Charlottesville Surgery Conversation(01:55) - The Nepal Martial Arts Performance That Went Wrong(02:30) - Sam's Move to Colombia and the Search for a Slower Life(03:40) - Finding Community After a Major Life Transition(06:03) - Sam Explains the Pull of Expats, Culture, and Balance(06:35) - How Sam Became Financially Independent at 23(06:57) - From Martial Arts Schools to a Real Estate Journey(07:51) - Growing Up Homeschooled in a Packed Log Cabin(08:35) - Buying the First House and Realizing It Was Too Quiet(09:33) - The Aha Moment That Created Sam's Co-Living Strategy(10:15) - Becoming a Massive House Hacker One Home at a Time(10:49) - Advanced House Hacking for Agents With Families(12:02) - PadSplit, Co-Living Platforms, and What Investors Need to Know(12:26) - Why PadSplit Is More Marketing Platform Than Property Manager(14:10) - The Room Is the New Apartment(14:43) - Erica Asks About Loneliness After Leaving a Full House(15:15) - Sam's Monk Side, Social Side, and Need for Community(17:24) - Screening Members and Managing Multiple People Under One Roof(17:43) - The Three Rules of Co-Living: Clean, Quiet, and Safe(19:27) - House Rules, Headphone Hours, Cameras, and Clear Expectations(21:50) - Safety Systems and Furnished Common Areas(22:16) - Building Relationships Across Hundreds of Rooms(24:02) - Why Co-Living Serves Working Professionals, Not Just Students(25:19) - Zoning, Markets, and Where Co-Living Works(25:49) - Trash Cans, Grass, and Protecting the Neighborhood(27:56) - Corporate Rental Structure and Membership Agreements(29:49) - The Legal Debate Around Familial Status and Local Rules(31:09) - Affordable Housing, Density, and the Win-Win Business Model(32:17) - Why Co-Living Does Not Have to Destroy Neighborhoods(33:55) - Couples, Private Entrances, and Parking Rules(34:08) - Erica Explores Hustle Culture Versus Life in Colombia(34:45) - Sam Shares What People Value Differently in Colombia(36:40) - Medellín Internet Speeds and Remote Work Life(37:10) - Rapid Fire Questions and Sam's Golden Nugget(37:32) - Co-Living as a Social Impact Mission(39:33) - Co-Living, Sober Living, and Cash Flow Reality(40:35) - Loving What Is and Challenging Painful Thoughts(41:57) - Erica Connects The Work to Entrepreneurial Fear(42:38) - Sam Checks His Internet Speeds(43:00) - Closing Thanks and Final Takeaway(43:13) - Outro, Subscribe Message, and DisclaimerContact Sam Wegerthttps://samwegert.com/https://www.facebook.com/SamWegertRealEstate/https://www.instagram.com/samwegert/https://www.linkedin.com/in/samuelwegert/https://www.youtube.com/@samwegertSam Wegert's story is a powerful reminder that the best investment strategy is not just about cash flow. It is about building something that serves people, creates connection, and gives working families a better path forward. If this episode challenged the way you think about housing, wealth, loneliness, and purpose, keep learning, keep building, and keep choosing a life that matters. For more conversations that help you grow your income, your mindset, and your mission, visit https://reiagent.comIs success destroying your peace? Most pros grind until they break. Download The Investor's Life Balance Sheet: A Holistic Wealth Audit to see if you are building a legacy or heading for burnout. Presented by The REI Agent Podcast & United States Real Estate Investor® https://sendfox.com/lp/m4jrl
I meet 1,000+ founders every year. Most are bad at fundraising.I also interview 100+ of the world's best founders on my podcast each year. Most are incredible at fundraising.One raised $14M in 17 days. another was 3x oversubscribed on a $3M round. another closed a seed in hours from a single X post. All are first-time, unproven founders.They don't waste time becoming "friends" with VCs. They have a business to build. They treat fundraising for what it is: a process where you manufacture FOMO as fast as possible, take the money, and move on.This video breaks down the 4 steps the best fundraisers use to raise fast. The same 4 steps taught at YC and 500 Startups (where i went). The same 4 steps you can run on thousands of VCs worldwide to close $2-3M in weeks not months.Why You Should ListenWhy you need to reach out to 50 VCs on the same day just to end up with three term sheets.How to engineer intro blurbs that make VCs feel like they're already late to the game.Why setting fake deadlines is the fastest way to destroy all your credibility with investors.How one founder raised $3M in five weeks by starting with a $1.5M target and driving FOMO.Keywords startup podcast, startup podcast for founders, product market fit, finding pmf, fundraising, raising a seed round, VC pitch, FOMO, startup fundraising playbook, term sheets, investor meetings, Pablo Srugo, venture capitalChapters00:00:00 Intro00:01:30 Step 1: Build a List of 50 Qualified VCs00:06:00 Step 2: Engineer the Intros00:14:00 Step 3: Compress the Timeline00:20:00 Step 4: Manufacture FOMO00:26:00 Three Rules to Never BreakSend me a message to let me know what you think!
In this episode, Dr. Killeen shares a framework from Coach Lou Holtz that applies perfectly to dentistry and leadership: do the right thing, do the best you can, and always show people you care. These three ideas offer a practical guide for how to lead patients, teams, and yourself each day. In dentistry, doing the right thing builds trust, doing your best drives steady improvement, and showing people you care creates lasting relationships. While simple, these habits shape culture more than any mission statement or policy ever could. Strong leadership does not have to be complicated. Often, the best principles are the ones simple enough to live out every day.
Everyone is invited to the Big Party!! God is sending out invitations and wants a personal relationship with you. Just get dressed, say yes, and we'll see you there. On Sunday, May 3, 2026, Pastor Chad Gilligan gives us Three Rules for the Big Party.
On The Coaching 101 Podcast, hosts Daniel Chamberlain and Kenny Simpson interview Connecticut head coach and author Eric Knickerbocker about rebuilding and sustaining football culture at Rockville High School after 15 straight losing seasons. Knickerbocker shares his 22-year coaching journey, how studying leadership and culture books led him to write Restore the Rock, and how reflective writing helped him evaluate what worked and what didn't. He explains that early turnaround efforts focused on digging into program history to create identity and a clear vision (“Restore the Rock,” later shifting to “Raise the Rock”), while buy-in required involving players, aligning stakeholders, and gaining administrative support. The group discusses leadership responses, maintaining success amid rising expectations, and hard truths of head coaching, including self-doubt, losing people, talent and scheme fit, and the loneliness and complexity of leadership.00:00 Podcast Welcome00:36 Coach Background02:21 Culture Is Fragile03:29 Quote Of The Week05:32 Sponsor Shoutouts08:22 Why Write The Book12:07 Reflecting To Improve13:27 Restore The Rock Identity15:46 Fear And Teaching20:35 Buy In From Adults21:45 Player Led Culture24:40 Shared Values Simple Rules26:23 Three Rules of Dumbness26:56 Craft Before Culture28:38 Emotional Bank Deposits29:37 Programs That Fit30:50 Big Picture Coaching33:31 Vision That Drives Buy In35:37 Pivoting After Success39:45 Untold Head Coach Truths41:44 Talent Scheme Loneliness46:43 Blueprints Rank Reality49:10 Book Sponsors FarewellDaniel Chamberlain:@CoachChamboOKChamberlainFootballConsulting@gmail.comchamberlainfootballconsulting.comKenny Simpson:@FBCoachSimpsonfbcoachsimpson@gmail.comFBCoachSimpson.com
https://brett-schumacher-shop.fourthwall.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CreepyGhostStories?sub_confirmation=1Welcome to Creepy Ghost Stories, your ultimate horror podcast for the strange, the bizarre, and the unexplained.Hosted by author and narrator Brett Schumacher, this channel is the premier destination for scary stories designed to chill you to the bone or help you drift off to sleep. We specialize in high-quality narrations ranging from viral creepypasta legends to true horror stories submitted by real people.What you can expect on the channel:• Folk Horror: Unsettling tales from the Appalachian Mountains and deep woods.• High Strangeness: Bizarre glitch in the matrix accounts and alien horror.• Supernatural: The best haunted stories and paranormal stories from around the world.• Real Encounters: Real horror experiences from night shifts, lonely roads, and closed locations.Whether you are a fan of Reddit horror or classic folklore, Creepy Ghost Stories brings these terrors to life with immersive audio.Subscribe now and turn on notifications for your daily dose of ghost stories.
Listen and subscribe to Money Making Conversations on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, www.moneymakingconversations.com/subscribe/ or wherever you listen to podcasts. New Money Making Conversations episodes drop daily. I want to alert you, so you don’t miss out on expert analysis and insider perspectives from my guests who provide tips that can help you uplift the community, improve your financial planning, motivation, or advice on how to be a successful entrepreneur. Keep winning! Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Dr. George C. Fraser. Interview Purpose The purpose of this interview is to educate, challenge, and mobilize listeners—particularly within the Black community—toward financial literacy, economic empowerment, and generational wealth creation. Dr. Fraser uses his platform to stress that financial freedom is not accidental; it is the result of disciplined habits, strategic thinking, and collective economic action. He also emphasizes the critical role of networking, education, and ownership in shifting long‑standing economic disparities. Core Themes Discussed 1. Financial Literacy as a Survival Skill Dr. Fraser repeatedly emphasizes that financial illiteracy is dangerous and self‑defeating. He notes that many people are never formally taught how money works, leading to avoidable financial hardship. He argues that talking openly about money—in families, churches, and communities—is essential for progress. 2. The Three Rules of Financial Freedom Dr. Fraser outlines three foundational rules that, if consistently followed, lead to financial stability and independence: Housing costs should not exceed one week’s income Only borrow money to make money As income increases, cost of living should stay the same or decrease These rules are positioned as practical guardrails that protect individuals from overextension and debt traps. 3. Habits That Keep People Broke The interview details six destructive financial habits, including impulse buying, misuse of credit cards, paying minimum balances, and failing to build an emergency fund. Dr. Fraser stresses that these habits compound over time and prevent long‑term wealth accumulation.txt). 4. Generational Wealth Requires Structure Dr. Fraser introduces four pillars necessary for intergenerational wealth transfer: Proper management of accumulated wealth Real estate ownership Business ownership Intentional investing He explains that income alone does not create wealth; systems and ownership do.txt). 5. From Consumption to Ownership A recurring message is the need to shift from being a consumer class to becoming a producer and merchant class. Dr. Fraser encourages entrepreneurship at every level—no matter how small—to build ownership and control economic outcomes.txt). 6. Networking and Collective Economics Dr. Fraser highlights the importance of strategic networking and introduces concepts behind FraserNet and virtual economic ecosystems designed to connect Black professionals, businesses, and intellectual capital globally. He frames networking as an economic strategy, not a social activity. Key Takeaways Financial freedom follows rules, discipline, and education, not luck Talking openly about money is essential to breaking cycles of poverty Debt should only be used as a tool to produce returns Living below one’s means creates capital for investing Generational wealth requires planning, ownership, and systems Multiple income streams are no longer optional—they are necessary Networking is a vehicle for wealth creation and scale Notable Quotes “Your rent or mortgage should be no more than what you make in a week.” “Only borrow money to make money.”. “As your income increases, your cost of living should decrease or stay the same.”. “Stop living above your means. Stop living within your means. Live below your means—and invest the rest.”. “We are at the bottom of every economic statistic that matters. Education is the answer.”. “There should not be a Black person in America with a single stream of income.” “In America, somebody is always buying and somebody is always selling. Stop doing all the buying—sell something.”. Conclusion Dr. George C. Fraser’s interview serves as a call to action. It challenges listeners to confront unhealthy financial habits, embrace education, prioritize ownership, and build networks that support long‑term economic empowerment. The conversation underscores that true wealth is not about income alone, but about control, discipline, and legacy #SHMS #STRAW #BESTSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final message of the Wisdom for Wealth series, Pastor Hazen Stevens brings clarity to the practical outworking of biblical stewardship. Building on the foundation of submission and trust, this message introduces three simple but powerful rules that shape a life of faithful wealth: earn, save, and give.Drawing from John Wesley's framework—“Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can”—this teaching reframes money not as a pursuit of accumulation, but as a pathway of discipleship. When these practices are rooted in surrender to God, they become sacred rhythms that align our lives with His purposes.Key Scripture:Matthew 6:21Additional Scriptures:Colossians 3:23–24, Proverbs 10:4, James 1:5, Matthew 7:9–11, Proverbs 22:7, Hebrews 13:5, Proverbs 13:22, 1 Timothy 6:18–19, Romans 12:13, Acts 2:44–45Main Points:1. The order matters: submission and trust must come before production2. Earn all you can – work diligently with a heart devoted to God3. Save all you can – practice intentionality, contentment, and long-term vision4. Give all you can – live a lifestyle of radical generosity5. Healthy stewardship integrates all three: earning generates, saving positions, giving releases6. Submission guards against idolatry, trust guards against fear, and generosity guards against self-centered living➤ For sermon notes and more, visit www.presencecenteredlife.comNotes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ozS57kBwQeyC4S3IWQq811xLT-G2F3WCQPGVSob656Q/edit?usp=sharing#WisdomForWealth #BiblicalStewardship #EarnSaveGive #Matthew621 #KingdomFinance #Generosity #GateCityBuckhead #PresenceCenteredLife #SundaySermon #ChristianPodcast
The 14.5% That Changes EverythingIf you work 40 hours a week—8 hours a day—that's your baseline. Add in a lunch break (1 hour), a commute (1 hour), and suddenly you're at 50 hours dedicated to work each week.Then there's life's maintenance: eating, preparing food, cleaning, shopping—call it 2.5 hours a day. Exercise for 30 minutes. Quality time with family, a spouse, or a hobby: 2 hours. That's another 5 hours daily.Sleep? That's 8 hours.Add it all up on a workday: 23 hours accounted for. That leaves just 1 hour truly free.What about the weekends?Sleep: 8 hours.Maintenance (food, chores, shopping): 3 hours.Exercise: 30 minutes.Quality time: 2.5 hours.Total: 14 hours.That leaves 10 hours free each weekend day.So, across a week, you have roughly 1 free hour each workday and 10 each weekend day. That's 25 hours a week you could direct toward something special.Over 51 weeks (excluding vacation), that sums to 1,275 hours. A year has 8,760 hours. This means 14.5% of your year is discretionary time.Let that sink in. 85.5% of your time is committed. But 14.5% is yours to design.And yet, for most people, that 14.5% vanishes—often into the void of social media, endless scrolling, or tasks that feel urgent but aren't important.So, the real question is: Where is your 14.5% actually going?This is where people get stuck. They feel busy, assume they're productive, and live off stories like: “I don't have time,” “This week was crazy,” or “I've just been slammed.”But have you ever truly looked at where your time is lost?Think about it this way: If you wanted to get in the best shape of your life, a good trainer wouldn't start by screaming at you to run harder. They'd say, “Track everything you eat for a month.” Because you can't improve what you refuse to measure.Time works the same way.That 14.5% is supposedly “yours,” but most of us are flying blind. We have opinions and excuses, but no real data.You can't fix what you won't look at.The Challenge: Your Time AuditFor the next seven days, I want you to track everything you do in 30-minute increments.Yes, everything. Work, commute, meals, dishes, deep work, scrolling, Netflix, gym, walking the dog, family time. All of it.(You'll get even deeper insights if you do this for 30 days, but start with just seven.)I know how this sounds. It's intense. You're basically choosing to become a time-obsessive for a week. But I promise, if you do it, this will be one of the most eye-opening exercises of your year.I do this regularly to see how I lose my precious time. I want to learn piano and improve my Thai. If I want to do that, I need to find the time for it—without burning out.Three Rules for a Successful AuditBefore you start, follow these three rules so you don't accidentally ruin the whole point.Rule 1: Do NOT Alter Your Week.This is the biggest mistake. People treat the audit like a performance review and try to “win” by looking good on paper. Don't. If you normally game for four hours, log four hours. If you scroll for two hours before bed, log it. The goal is not a perfect week; it's your real week. You can't plug leaks you refuse to write down.Rule 2: Look for Patterns.Don't obsess over one weird day. Zoom out. Patterns are where the leaks live. Track for a week (or a month) and calmly analyze where the hours go.Rule 3: Stay Curious, Not Critical.You're going to see things you don't love. That's normal. But if you use this audit as ammunition to beat yourself up, it stops working.Treat everything like data—like a scientist running an experiment, emotionally detached from the outcome. Guilt is terrible fuel. It burns hot for a day, then you crash, back at zero with extra shame on top.Remember: This is about catching patterns you didn't consciously choose, so you can choose differently.Your Permission SlipHere's the truth about your 14.5%.Some of it should go to deep work—the stuff that moves your life forward and makes you proud when your head hits the pillow.And some of it should go to being a human. Resting. Screwing around. Doing absolutely nothing “productive” on purpose.This audit is not about turning your free time into a second job. It's not about squeezing every drop from your life like you're optimizing a robot. It's about making sure you're spending your time on purpose instead of by accident.Because often, the leak isn't “fun.” The leak is the weird stuff that sneaks in: the scrolling that doesn't even feel good, the half-working/half-distracting limbo, the activities that look like rest but leave you more drained.The audit shows you the difference.I have very productive days where I don't lose time. And I have to “pay” for those with rest. Don't become a robot that just functions.The opposite trap is procrastination—wasting time on meaningless things instead of truly enjoying it. We often think we can't enjoy our time because we've wasted it. Our bad conscience drives more procrastination.Instead, first ensure you enjoy your time to become productive. Your inner child will sabotage your efforts if it doesn't get playtime.First, enjoy time. Then, productivity will follow.My Video: Where Does Your Time Actually Go https://youtu.be/2YOMAvt8Bh8My Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast5/Where-Does-Your-Time-Actually-Go.mp3
In the final message of the Wisdom for Wealth series, Pastor Hazen Stevens brings clarity to the practical outworking of biblical stewardship. Building on the foundation of submission and trust, this message introduces three simple but powerful rules that shape a life of faithful wealth: earn, save, and give.Drawing from John Wesley's framework—“Earn all you can, save all you can, give all you can”—this teaching reframes money not as a pursuit of accumulation, but as a pathway of discipleship. When these practices are rooted in surrender to God, they become sacred rhythms that align our lives with His purposes.Key Scripture:Matthew 6:21Additional Scriptures:Colossians 3:23–24, Proverbs 10:4, James 1:5, Matthew 7:9–11, Proverbs 22:7, Hebrews 13:5, Proverbs 13:22, 1 Timothy 6:18–19, Romans 12:13, Acts 2:44–45Main Points:1. The order matters: submission and trust must come before production2. Earn all you can – work diligently with a heart devoted to God3. Save all you can – practice intentionality, contentment, and long-term vision4. Give all you can – live a lifestyle of radical generosity5. Healthy stewardship integrates all three: earning generates, saving positions, giving releases6. Submission guards against idolatry, trust guards against fear, and generosity guards against self-centered living➤ For sermon notes and more, visit www.presencecenteredlife.comNotes: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ozS57kBwQeyC4S3IWQq811xLT-G2F3WCQPGVSob656Q/edit?usp=sharing#WisdomForWealth #BiblicalStewardship #EarnSaveGive #Matthew621 #KingdomFinance #Generosity #GateCityBuckhead #PresenceCenteredLife #SundaySermon #ChristianPodcast
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Did you like the episode? Send me a text and let me know!! How to Validate Your Business Idea Without Building a Single ThingEver had a "billion-dollar idea" only to have it flop at launch? In this episode, we pull back the curtain on why most startups fail and—more importantly—how you can ensure yours doesn't. We're exploring the frameworks of Alberto Savoia, Strategizer, and Rob Fitzpatrick to help you find the truth before you spend a dime on engineering.Key Timestamps:[00:01:30] The FLOP Framework: Why failure is usually about the Premise, not the Launch or Operation.[00:03:30] The Mom Test: Why your friends are lying to you and how to fix it through Pathological Approval Seeking (PAOS) awareness.[00:04:45] Three Rules for Customer Discovery: How to talk about life, not ideas.[00:07:30] Feasibility vs. Desirability: Why the "Can we build it?" question should always come second.[00:10:45] Pretotyping with an "E": Defining YODA (Your Own Data) and skin in the game.[00:11:30] The Fake Door Method: Testing demand for $20 with a "Buy Now" button.[00:13:30] The Facade Method: Lessons from the Zappos origin story.[00:15:30] The Mechanical Turk: How "Josh Bot" saved $500k by using a human in a box.[00:17:30] Guerrilla Validation: The IKEA "Wall Hub" story and testing physical products.[00:22:30] The Ego Trap: Why we use complex engineering to hide from rejection.Featured Books & Resources:"The Mom Test" by Rob Fitzpatrick: The gold standard for customer conversations.Alberto Savoia (Stanford Seminars): The creator of Pretotyping and the Law of Market Failure.The Lean Startup Methodology: Foundational principles for validated learning.Strategizer (Alexander Osterwalder): Tools for testing business models and desirability.The Law of Market Failure: Most products fail because the market doesn't care (Premise failure).Pretotyping vs. Prototyping: A pretotype tests if you Reclaim your "zone of genius" by letting Opus Clip automatically turn your long-form podcast into dozens of viral-ready shorts—start your free trial today at podnationopus.com For a 15% discount on your first purchase go RYZEsuoerfoods.com use code PODNA15 Thank you for being a Skoobeliever!! If you have questions about the show or you want to be a guest please contact me at one of these social mediasTwitter......... ..@djskoob2021 Facebook.........Facebook.com/skoobamiInstagram..... instagram.com/uepodcast2021tiktok....... @djskoob2021Email............... Uepodcast2021@gmail.com Skoob at Gettin' Basted Facebook PageAcross The Start Line Facebook Community Find out what one of the four hurdles of stop is affecting you the most!!Black Friday coaching Sale now!! 65% off original price! go to stan.store/skoob to book your appointment and take advantage of this limited time offer! On Twitter @doittodaycoachdoingittodaycoaching@gmailcom
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Logan Holloman | Next Gen Pastor | February 15, 2026 Referenced Scripture: Matthew 28:19-20, Matthew 4:17-19, 1 John 2:5-6, Luke 19:1-10, Acts 1:8, 1 John 1:3-4, 1 Peter 2:12, Matthew 5:13-16, 1 Peter 3:15, Colossians 4:5-6 Reflection Questions:1) Dallas Willard said a disciple lives “their life the way Jesus would live if he were them.”What part of your life feels hardest to imagine Jesus stepping into right now? 2) When you think of evangelism, what emotion shows up first—and why do you think that is? 3) Who feels like “the other” in your world right now? What would hospitality look like—not theoretically, but practically? 4) When was the last time you felt genuinely welcomed by someone? What did they do that made it feel safe? 5) How naturally does Jesus come up in your everyday conversations? What makes that easier—or harder? 6) What's one story from your life with Jesus that feels authentic and real (not polished)? 7) What does “living a beautiful life” look like in your current season—work, home, relationships? 8) How might excellence, kindness, or presence at work be part of your witness? 9) Is there one small step you sense God inviting you into this week—making room, telling your story, or simply paying closer attention? 10) How can this group support one another in living this out without pressure or shame? What's your next step? * Connect: We'd love to connect with you! Fill out our Connect Card to receive more information, have us pray for you, or to ask us any questions: http://journeybozeman.com/connectcard * Connect: Get your children connected to our children's ministry, Base Camp: https://journeybozeman.com/children * Connect: Our Student Ministry is for High School and Middle School students: https://journeybozeman.com/students * Give: Want to worship through giving and support the ministry of Journey Church: https://journeybozeman.com/give * Gather: Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/JourneyChurchBozeman * Gather: Download our app: https://journeybozeman.com/app * Gather: Join our Facebook Group to stay connected throughout the week: https://facebook.com/groups/JourneyChurchBozeman Chapters (00:00:01) - The Greatest Tip Ever Gave(00:02:04) - Evangelism(00:07:12) - Wonders of Evangelism(00:12:16) - Jesus Calling Zacchaeus to Salvation(00:16:42) - Preaching the Gospel(00:20:57) - The Power of the Holy Spirit(00:25:54) - As you are going into all the world, what Matthew 28 almost(00:29:48) - Three Rules for Who You Are in Christ(00:32:20) - There's Someone in Your Life That Needs Jesus
Tim Peck was an experienced homicide detective who worked on some of the country’s most notorious murder investigations, including the Maria Korp ‘body in the boot’ case. But the things that made him a crack detective, would also be the things that slowly brought him undone. In this special episode of Naked City, Peck shares his rise and fall, and rise again, with John Silvester. This episode includes a confronting discussion about suicide. If this content raises any issues for you, contact Lifeline on 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of Ask KT & Suze Anything, Suze answers your questions about giving to charity, pensions and back door Roths. Plus three rules to make better financial decisions and so much more. Watch Suze’s YouTube Channel Jumpstart financial wellness for your employees: https://bit.ly/SecureSave Protect your financial future with the Must Have Docs: https://bit.ly/3Vq1V3GGet your savings going with Alliant Credit Union: https://bit.ly/3rg0YioGet Suze’s special offers for podcast listeners at suzeorman.com/offerJoin Suze’s Women & Money Community for FREE and ASK SUZE your questions which may just end up on the podcast. Download the app by following one of these links: CLICK HERE FOR APPLE: https://apple.co/2KcAHbHCLICK HERE FOR GOOGLE PLAY: https://bit.ly/3curfMISee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode opens the laws of Borer (separating) on Shabbos with a foundational overview from the Mishnah Berurah. It explains why Borer is one of the most commonly misunderstood prohibitions and lays out the three core conditions that determine permissibility: taking the desired item from the undesired, doing so by hand (not with a utensil), and for immediate use within the meal. The shiur clarifies when biblical vs. rabbinic prohibitions apply, the role of utensils like strainers and sifters, and how “immediate” is defined. Practical cases are discussed, including separating vegetables, mixed foods, and produce with defects, doing Borer for others at the meal, and food prepared by a non-Jew. This episode sets the essential framework for understanding all later details of Borer.
Ashley Bizzell joins Something For Everybody this week. Ashley is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes care and education specialist with over fifteen years of experience. In this conversation, Ashley and I discuss various aspects of health and nutrition, focusing on the importance of what we stop eating, the role of metabolic health, and the significance of habit formation. We explore the fasting mimicking diet, its benefits, and how it can help improve overall health. - See discounts for all the products I use and recommend: https://everybodyspod.com/deals/ - Shop For Everybody Use code SFE10 for 10% OFF
In this mini Stocking Stuffer episode, Rosie is joined by Abu to discuss the Witcher season 4 on Netflix and break down what makes an adaptation good or bad. Follow Jason: IG & Bluesky Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision DiscordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ka'Chava: Get 15% off your next Ka'Chava order at kachava.com with code TRENTSTRAIGHTUP. MasterClass: Right now, our listeners get an additional 15% off any annual membership at MasterClass.com/TRENT. Indeed: Speed up hiring with Indeed! Now get a $75 sponsored job credit when you go to Indeed.com/trent Shopify: Start your $1/month trial at Shopify.com/trent High self-esteem isn't something you wait for. It's something you build. In this keynote, I'm breaking down the three commandments that changed my life and helped me develop confidence that isn't dependent on approval, circumstances, or perfection. These aren't feel-good affirmations, they're standards to live by when life tests you, people doubt you, and your past tries to pull you backward. We're talking about how to stop outsourcing your worth, how to honor yourself even when it's uncomfortable, and how to stay rooted in who you are no matter what the world throws your way. Because when your self-esteem is strong, your decisions are clearer, your boundaries are firmer, and your life starts to align. If you've ever struggled with confidence, people-pleasing, or self-doubt, this episode will give you principles you can apply immediately, not just to feel better, but to live better. This is about becoming unshakable. And it all starts with you.
Financial advisor and author Mark Matson joins Behavioral Grooves to explore what the American Dream means today—and whether it's truly attainable for everyone. We dig into his view that fulfillment comes from mindset, not money, and examine how behavioral biases can sabotage our financial decisions. But as we discuss the tension between personal responsibility and systemic headwinds, we also ask: can discipline and optimism alone really guarantee success? Topics [0:00] A quick word with Kurt and Tim - Struggling with the American Dream [5:08] Speed Round with Mark Matson [9:20] Cognitive Biases in Investing [16:00] Victimhood vs Agency [23:58] Why Investors Are Their Own Worst Enemy [27:12] Behavioral Economics and Bad Decisions [38:45] The Three Rules for Smarter Investing [44:58] Defining “Enough” [51:13] How to Find Purpose and Find Your Groove [58:50] Desert Island Music Picks [1:01:12] Grooving Session: Nuance, Privilege, and Perspective ©2025 Behavioral Grooves Help Behavioral Grooves stay independent and science-focused by becoming a paid subscriber or making a one-time donation. Support our work Links About Mark Experience the American Dream: How to Invest Your Time, Energy, and Money to Create an Extraordinary Life by Mark Matson Join us on Substack! Join the Behavioral Grooves community Subscribe to Behavioral Grooves on YouTube Musical Links Billy Joel - We Didn't Start the Fire Morgan Wallen - I Got Better
Integrating the principles of effective communication with the realm of photography offers a unique and compelling perspective, particularly for a blog centered on this art form. Here's how the Three Rules of Communication can be beautifully paralleled with the process and presentation of photography, enriching the content for your blog.. Podcast Notes: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/the-three-pillars-of-communication/ Photography Clips Podcast: https://www.moneymakerphotography.com/podcast/ Follow me: https://www.facebook.com/Will.Moneymaker #PhotographyClips #WillMoneymaker #Photography
Teacher: Pastor Rob Zimmermann Download Sermon Notes Watch Episode Give Online: http://westgatechapel.org/give Connect With Us: http://westgatechapel.org/connect Chapters (00:00:00) - Testimony(00:04:35) - Westgate Chapel Toledo Connection Cards(00:06:57) - Volunteers to winterize the Seniors' Center(00:08:25) - There's Nothing That Our God Can't Do(00:16:21) - Jesus Christ(00:22:26) - The Sacrificial Giving(00:24:13) - Mr. Rogers(00:29:48) - Three Rules for Breaking Through Human Barriers(00:31:02) - Jesus' First Encounter with a Samaritan Woman(00:40:44) - The barriers of separation between Jews and Samaritans(00:52:04) - He Found Me(00:53:59) - There's a Growing Openness to the Gospel at the University of(01:00:20) - Jesus Pushed Into Man-Made Barriers(01:08:19) - Jesus' message to the Samaritan Woman(01:11:38) - Jesus Calling His disciples to Lift Up Their Eyes(01:15:52) - Surrender and Shake Up the Ground of All My Tradition(01:23:27) - God Will Lead You to Himself
A follow up to his 2024 mixtape, Illegal Generation Vol. 1, Lil Internet brings you Vol. 2 — a new hour of fresh “gencore,” which aired today on Mark Leckey's monthly NTS radio show. [https://www.nts.live/shows/mark-leckey] “Compared to Volume 1,” Lil Internet writes, “Volume 2 feels closer to a truly functional example of what AI generated music might offer outside of joke songs and the emulation of styles that already exist—it's also more deranged.” “Both, however, are made in the tradition of sample-based, breakbeat driven dance music,” Lil Internet points out, which is to say music that “has always been made using the latest technology and stolen data (uncleared samples).” In this sense, Gencore is part of the natural evolution of what music critic Simon Reynolds named the “hardcore continuum.” Could one even argue that the big AI companies — sampling everything we type, everything we upload, everything we do — follow the same protocol? Perhaps the “hardcore continuum” has expanded from something we listen to into something we are living through. SUBSCRIBE to New Models to access: * Lil Internet's Three Rules of Gencore * Download link to high quality file of the pure mix (w/out NM intro/outro) https://patreon.com/newmodels https://newmodels.substack.com ILLEGAL GENERATION Vol. 2 | TRACKLIST 00:00 - SHENZHEN CONFIDENTIAL® 02:46 - FIND A WHEY® 05:13 - THE LOCUST COMMUNITY® 08:22 - FLOOD DOSE® 12:51 - EARTH VICTORY® 18:04 - VIOLENCE AGAINST MEN® 22:52 - SPRING BROKERS® 26:09 - SEASTEADIN'® 31:25 - PEPTIDE PSYCHOSIS® 36:26 - CHEMISTRY FAIRE / INN XL® 41:46 - IBOGA DRIFT® 46:59 - LAST NIGHT OF DUBAI® 51:51 - ESCHATOLOGY BOP® 56:16 - CONSCIOUSNESS, INTERRUPTED® https://newmodels.io
Hey there, hero!The Broadway actor André De Shields has quietly made a stunning career out of performing on one of the most exclusive sets of stages in the world, and although he's a Emmy-, Grammy- and Tony-award winning actor, he's not a household name…https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/André_De_Shields…but De Shields' recently-publicized three rules of life ought be memorized and put to use by everyone.Who knows? They might make the world a whole lot better of a place to be.After you hear them, take a moment and let me know what you think about them in the comments below.REQUEST: Please join this video's conversation and see the full episode on VOHeroes, where the comments are moderated and civil, at https://voheroes.com/andre-de-shields-three-rules-of-life/#Acting #Voice #VoiceOver #Performance #Productivity #Tips #Art #Commerce #Science #Mindset #Success #Process #Options #BestPractices #MarketingWant to be a better VO talent, actor or author? Here's how I can help you......become a VO talent (or a more successful one): https://voheroes.com/start ...become an audiobook narrator on ACX (if you're an actor or VO talent): https://acxmasterclass.com/ ...narrate your own book (if you're an author): https://narrateyourownbook.com/ ...have the most effective pop filter (especially for VO talent): https://mikesock.com/ ...be off-book faster for on-camera auditions and work (memorize your lines): https://rehearsal.pro/...master beautiful audiobook and podcast audio in one drag and drop move on your Mac: https://audiocupcake.com/ The VOHeroes Podcast is heroically built with: BuddyBoss | LearnDash | DreamHost | SamCart | TextExpander | BuzzSprout ...
Leaders don't fail because they lack ideas — they fail because they can't communicate them.In this episode, I sit down with Lucille Ossai, award-winning communications trainer and author of Influence and Thrive. From Lagos Business School to global boardrooms, Lucille has helped leaders transform how they connect, persuade, and inspire.We unpack her 3 rules of effective communication and why mastering writing is often the fastest way to expand your influence.
In this chilling Creepypasta horror story, a group of friends explores an abandoned garden hidden deep in the forest—a place whispered about in local legends. The garden has three simple rules, but when those rules are broken, something ancient and terrifying awakens. Perfect for fans of True Scary Stories, Deep Woods Horror Stories, and Creepy Folklore, this tale will leave you questioning what lies just beyond the trees. If you love Scary Stories that build dread and suspense, you won't want to miss tonight's haunting narrative.
If we're keeping it real........ I have a really good marriage. I'm a disciplined and hard man. The fact I'm in my marriage and it's still good, it's a huge feat. I can do psychological battle with anyone because of my past and create a tornadic storm of chaos. But, through all of this, I have been able to keep a good marriage. 64% percent of marriages are about to end, and if you're in this situation, Date Night may make a huge difference. Most people can't remember the last time they went on a date with their significant others. Here's the secret and amazing recipe for a great date night: Don't talk anything about work. (Your spouse probably doesn't care.) Don't talk about anything that may cause drama or create a fight Study your partner's love language. The purpose of date night is figuring out what your partner's love language is. It's a night to see and hear your spouse. You don't have to ball out. Amy and I go out every Wednesday from 5 p.m- 7 p.m. Set a time once a week and execute. See how that works out for you. About the ReWire Podcast The ReWire Podcast with Ryan Stewman – Dive into powerful insights as Ryan Stewman, the HardCore Closer, breaks down mental barriers and shares actionable steps to rewire your thoughts. Each episode is a fast-paced journey designed to reshape your mindset, align your actions, and guide you toward becoming the best version of yourself. Join in for a daily dose of real talk that empowers you to embrace change and unlock your full potential. Learn how you can become a member of a powerful community consistently rewiring itself for success at https://www.jointheapex.com/ Rise Above
In this episode of The Managing Partners Podcast, Kevin Daisey sits down with trial attorney Chad Mance to explore how public speaking transforms courtroom performance. Chad shares his journey from childhood speeches in church to helping lawyers become confident communicators in front of judges and juries. Learn the strategies trial attorneys use to captivate audiences, win trust, and break through courtroom nerves. If you're a trial lawyer, law firm owner, or legal marketer, this one's for you. Today's episode is sponsored by Answering Legal. Click here to get started with your 400 minute free trial! Chapters (00:00:00) - The Best Lawyers: Managing Partners Podcast(00:00:32) - Public Speaking for Trial Lawyers(00:03:08) - Meet Chad on The Managing Partners Podcast(00:04:48) - Lawyer Give Speeches at Age 10(00:10:06) - Answering Legal(00:11:07) - Three Rules for Public Speaking(00:17:18) - Jury Selection: The Art of It(00:19:48) - The Question-Answer Strategy(00:22:47) - Give a Speech(00:26:44) - Introverts on Public Speaking(00:29:24) - How to Connect with Trial Lawyers on Podcast
Episode Summary Looking back on the past 30 years of my career, I've faced challenges, doubts, and moments of pure grit. Through all of it, I've realized there are three core rules that have guided me — rules that I didn't define at the time but, in hindsight, have made all the difference. These aren't just feel-good ideas. They're battle-tested principles that have helped me push through fear, uncertainty, and roadblocks. And if you're looking to build a meaningful, successful freelance career, these rules might just change the way you approach your work. What You'll Learn in This Episode · Why obstacles often contain hidden opportunities... if you're willing to see them. How belief in your goal can override doubt and fear. Why bold action always beats overthinking. How these three rules can create real, tangible success in your freelance career. Key Takeaways 1. Obstacles Are Opportunities in Disguise Most people see obstacles as stop signs, but they often hold the seeds of greater success. The key is how you respond. Do you stop in your tracks or look for the opportunity within? Every major breakthrough in my career started as a challenge that I chose to push through. 2. Belief in Your Goal is More Powerful Than Doubt We're constantly told to “be realistic” and lower our expectations. But our perception shapes our reality; if we believe in the obstacle more than the goal, the obstacle wins. A little bit of “crazy” is necessary to achieve big results. If you're going to believe in something, believe in your vision. 3. Bold Action Beats Overthinking Every Time The perfect plan doesn't exist. Progress happens when you start moving. Clarity, creativity, and solutions emerge when you're in motion, not when you're stuck analyzing every possibility. The biggest breakthroughs in my business didn't come from waiting for the perfect moment. They came from taking the leap. Actionable Exercises · Reframe an Obstacle: Think of a challenge you're facing right now. Instead of focusing on what's stopping you, ask: What hidden opportunity does this contain? Challenge Your Own Doubts: Identify one area where you've been playing it safe because of fear. What's one small, bold step you can take today? Take Imperfect Action: Stop overanalyzing and commit to one meaningful action this week that moves you forward. Listener Challenge This week, take one bold action... even if you don't feel fully ready. See what happens when you stop waiting and start moving.
Jim Richberg, Head of Cyber Policy and Global Field CISO at Fortinet rejoins the show for a timely discussion on the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence and we unpack AI's unprecedented energy demands, its implications on national infrastructure, and the critical cybersecurity considerations government agencies must navigate in this new era. Jim also shares his "Three Rules for Government Technology Transformation," and we explore why education and clear procurement strategies are vital to responsible AI rollout in public sector programs.
Jordan Cannon is a professional climber, known for his free and speed-climbing feats on El Capitan. Mark Hudon is one of the fathers of big-wall free climbing, best known for making a very early and audacious free attempt of the Salathé Wall in 1979 with Max Jones, nearly a decade before El Cap was officially first free climbed by Todd Skinner and Paul Piana. Jordan and Mark's partnership is legendary, best encapsulated in the film "Free As Can Be," which documents Jordan's ascent of Freerider in a day and Mark's attempt to finally complete a free ascent of El Capitan by the same route, more than four decades later. On today's episode, we make podcasting history by recording our episode live from halfway up the side of El Capitan, as Jordan attempts to free the Salathé Wall via the rarely repeated, and arguably official crux pitch—the infamous pitch 19—with Mark supporting him on belay. This is a two-part episode. To hear the second half of our conversation, you'll need to join us at Patreon.com But first, your over-stoker podcast hosts run into the latest climbing headlines and cover the biggest downgrades to the most impressive ascents, while wondering whether it's all just one big Tommy Caldwell sandbag. Today's final bit features the return of the Seattle post punk power trio rock band Dragontail Peak, with the song Three Rules--as in three rules of big-wall climbing. Show Notes Mandatory listening: "Bonus: The Free Salathé Wall's Strange Revisionist History" "Bonus: Pitch 19, Part Deux" Enormocast: Episode 152: Mark Hudon and Max Jones – As Free as Can Be. Follow Jordan Cannon on Instagram Follow Mark Hudon on Instagram Mark Hudon website Bill Ramsey, 64, does Wrongdoer (8b+) Tommy Caldwell, 46, does Empath 9a (+) calling it 8c From V16 to Big Walls: Pietro Vidi Makes the Second Ascent of ‘Lurking Fear' UNCUT: "No one Mourns The Wicked" - V17/9A - Hamish McArthur Follow DragonTail Peak on Instagram DragonTail Peak on Bandcamp Become a RunOut Rope Gun! Support our podcast and increase your RunOut runtime. Bonus episodes, AMA, and more will be available to our Rope Guns. Thank you for your support! http://patreon.com/runoutpodcast Contact us Send ideas, voicemail, feedback and more. andrew@runoutpodcast.com // chris@runoutpodcast.com
In this episode of the Young Dad podcast, host Jay Young speaks with Dr. Dean Sunseri about building stronger relationships and healing from emotional wounds. They discuss the impact of addiction on families, the importance of self-responsibility, and the principles of repentance and forgiveness. Dr. Sunseri shares insights on conflict resolution and the necessity of creating safe spaces for emotional expression. The conversation emphasizes the journey of personal growth and the significance of mentorship for young dads.TakeawaysBuilding stronger relationships is essential for personal growth.Addiction affects not just the individual but the entire family system.Understanding the true self, wounded child, and protector can aid in healing.Repentance is a vital step in restoring relationships.Forgiveness is necessary for personal freedom and healing.Grace and truth are crucial elements in resolving conflicts.Self-responsibility is key to overcoming unhealthy behaviors.Creating safe spaces allows for emotional healing and expression.Healing from trauma requires externalizing pain in a supportive environment.Mentorship is important for young dads to navigate fatherhood.Chapters00:00 Building Stronger Relationships: An Introduction01:50 The Journey to Healing: Personal Stories and Insights05:43 Understanding Addiction: Family Impact and Personal Struggles09:13 The Three Rules of Addiction: Talk, Feel, Trust13:03 The True Self vs. The Addict: Understanding Inner Conflicts17:00 Coping Mechanisms: Identifying and Changing Behaviors20:42 Taking Responsibility: The Importance of Ownership in Relationships24:31 The Power of Repentance: Restoring Relationships26:56 The Power of Apology in Relationships28:43 Fatherhood and Responsibility30:56 The Importance of Forgiveness34:42 Healing Through Repentance and Forgiveness39:31 Coping with Trauma and Internalizing Experiences43:28 Effective Communication in Conflict ResolutionCheck out the Website for Interactive Activity Guides, Resources, Full Transcripts, all things YDP- www.youngdadpod.com Clink the Link for YDP Deals (Joon, Forefathers &more)- https://linktr.ee/youngdadpod Want to be a guest on Young Dad Podcast? Send Jey Young a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.joinpodmatch.com/youngdadLastly consider a monetary donation to support the Pod, https://buymeacoffee.com/youngdadpod
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
How often do we wait for motivation to show up—especially when it comes to our kids? I've been there too, thinking it would just "hit me" when the time was right. But here's what life has taught me: real motivation isn't found; it's built through action. In this episode, I'm getting real about what motivation actually looks like when you're a dad. I'm sharing the behind-the-scenes story of how my teenage son challenged me to step way outside my comfort zone — all the way to a bodybuilding stage. It wasn't about winning medals or getting a six-pack. It was about showing up, pushing through the hard days, and keeping promises to myself and to him. I'll break down the three simple but powerful rules we lived by during this journey—rules that helped us grow stronger as individuals and even closer as father and son. This isn't just about fitness. It's about choosing connection, ownership, and legacy, even when it's uncomfortable. If you've ever felt stuck, waiting for a spark to get started, this one's for you. Become the best husband and leader you can: www.thedadedge.com/mastermind In this episode, I'll explore: Why waiting for motivation can cost you priceless moments with your kids. The three simple rules that helped us grow stronger—on and off the bodybuilding stage. Why keeping promises to yourself builds lasting trust with your family. How saying "yes" to challenges can create memories that last a lifetime. Here's what research supports about the power of action and intention: Studies show that couples who engage in regular, small acts of kindness report a 28% increase in relationship satisfaction. Research indicates that setting specific, shared goals increases the likelihood of improved communication and intimacy by 35%. Prioritizing quality time has been shown to reduce feelings of loneliness in relationships by 20%. If you're ready to stop waiting for motivation and start actively building a stronger, more connected marriage, this episode is for you. Let's take that first step together. Key Takeaways Own your choices—no excuses. Prioritize connection over outcome Seek growth in discomfort. What You'll Learn 00:00 - Introduction 00:41 – The Three Rules to Live By 01:13 – Keeping Promises to Yourself 03:33 – The Bodybuilding Challenge with My Son 04:52 – Family New Year's Traditions 06:18 – Confronting the Challenge: Initial Reactions 07:13 – The Power of Shared Motivation 07:59 – Changing Your “Why” and Motivation 08:44 – The Value of the Journey, Not Just the Results 09:59 – Lessons from Training Together 10:40 – Reflecting on Achievements vs. Experiences 11:36 – The True Value of Time Spent with Loved Ones 12:12 – A Message for My Son 13:04 – Taking Opportunities Before They're Gone 13:35 – Committing to the Process Together 14:16 – Digging Deep for Your “Why” 14:53 – What Really Matters: Metals vs. Memories 15:22 – Closing Thoughts and Next Week's Episode Links www.thedadedge.com/friday205 www.themensforge.com www.thedadedge.com/25questions www.thedadedge.com/alliance
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Mark McCaffrey, the CFO of GoDaddy, joins CJ to talk about the evolution of one of the most recognizable brands on the internet from domain registration to a full-service platform for small businesses. Mark sheds light on GoDaddy's role in the entrepreneurial micro-startup ecosystem and how, after 21 years, GoDaddy has grown to 21 million customers. He describes the trends he's identified in the formation of micro businesses, their adoption of AI, their survival rates, and why churn caused by failing small businesses doesn't affect GoDaddy as much as you think it would. He also talks about the metrics that matter, what he tracks, what he discloses, and how he uses this to pursue customers with intent. He also explains how to not lose sight of the micro when the macro is so big, and lists the two things every company in the tech industry needs to do to achieve long-term success. Spoiler: one has to do with customer relationships.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get a customized KPI checklist.—SPONSORS:Planful is a financial performance management platform designed to streamline financial tasks for businesses. It helps with budgeting, closing the books, and financial reporting, all on a cloud-based platform. By improving the efficiency and accuracy of these processes, Planful allows businesses to make better financial decisions. Find out more at www.planful.com/metrics.Brex offers the world's smartest corporate card on a full-stack global platform that is everything CFOs need to manage their finances on an elite level. Plus they offer modern banking and treasury as well as intuitive expenses and accounting automation, bill pay, and travel. Brex makes it easy to control spend before it happens, automate annoying tasks, and optimize your finances. Find out how Brex can help you make every dollar count at brex.com/metrics.Vanta's trust management platform takes the manual work out of your security and compliance process and replaces it with continuous automation. Over 9000 businesses use it to automate compliance needs across over 35 frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001. Centralize security workflows, complete questionnaires up to five times faster, and proactively manage vendor risk. For a limited time, get $1,000 off of Vanta at vanta.com/metrics.Tropic is an intelligent spend management solution that consolidates your spend data and processes into one unified offering, enabling insights and decisive action. It doesn't just show you where the problems are—it helps you solve them. From spotting hidden optimization opportunities, like duplicative spend, to automating those painful procurement workflows, to giving you the best market data that turns every vendor negotiation in your favor. Tropic combines smart insights with real human expertise to keep you ahead of the curve. Visit tropicapp.io/mostlymetrics to learn how.NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 40,000 companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅, head to NetSuite https://netsuite.com/metrics and get the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.RightRev automates the revenue recognition process from end to end, gives you real-time insights, and ensures ASC 606 / IFRS 15 compliance—all while closing books faster. Whether it's multi-element arrangements, subscription renewals, or complex usage-based contracts, RightRev takes care of it all. That means fewer spreadsheets, fewer errors, and more time for your team to focus on growth. For modern revenue recognition simplified, visit rightrev.com and schedule a demo.—FOLLOW US ON X:@cjgustafson222 (CJ)—TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) Preview and Intro(01:54) Sponsor – Planful | Brex | Vanta(06:16) GoDaddy and the Entrepreneurial Micro-Startup Ecosystem(07:40) The Origins of the GoDaddy Name(09:08) GoDaddy's Business Model and its Evolution(11:45) The Strategic High Ground of Starting with the Domain(12:58) Definition of a Micro-Business(15:32) Sponsor – Tropic | NetSuite | RightRev(19:15) The Mostly Metrics Domain Name(21:50) Unsuccessful Businesses and Churn at GoDaddy(27:07) Surprises from GoDaddy's Data(29:20) Customer Trends in Openness to AI(30:45) Determining Which Metrics Matter and Which to Disclose(34:31) Pursuing Customers with Intent(35:44) When and How Mark Introduces a New Metric(38:25) ARR Versus Bookings(39:25) Retention Trends(41:06) Two Things to Do in the Tech Industry for Long-Term Success(45:47) How the Power of Relationships Led Mark to GoDaddy(49:08) Long-Ass Lightning Round: Excel Spreadsheets(49:44) Three Rules for Every Young Professional(51:02) Finance Software Stack(52:11) Craziest Expense Story Get full access to Mostly metrics at www.mostlymetrics.com/subscribe
On today's episode, Brandon decides to jump into the time machine and re-share an episode from 2022. In it, Brandon shares and discusses the three rules of life according to the book/movie Peaceful Warrior. Want to vulnerably share your challenge with Brandon on an episode? Fill out this form! tinyurl.com/positivehead Check out the newly released episode of Brandon's late-night style show Optimystic. youtube.com/weareoptimystic Download The Golden Key audio or e-book at GoldenKey.Gift with the Code: POSITIVEHEAD
In this episode of the Revenue Builders Podcast, hosts John McMahon and John Kaplan delve into the intricacies of recruitment and retention in B2B sales with Mike Earnest of Wiz. They discuss the critical importance of creating a strong recruitment culture, defining key traits for top recruits, and effective sourcing strategies. The conversation also covers how to manage and retain talent through authentic leadership, development opportunities, and consistent expectations. Earnest shares personal experiences and practical advice for sales leaders, making this episode a comprehensive guide for sustaining high-performing sales teams.ADDITIONAL RESOURCESLearn more about Mike Earnest:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-earnest-1a0a607/Read Force Management's Guide to Increasing Company Valuation: https://hubs.li/Q038n0jT0Enjoying the podcast? Sign up to receive new episodes straight to your inbox: https://hubs.li/Q02R10xN0HERE ARE SOME KEY SECTIONS TO CHECK OUT[00:00:42] The Importance of Recruiting in Sales Leadership[00:01:59] Three Rules of Recruiting[00:03:08] Building a Culture of Promotion[00:08:56] Traits to Look for in New Recruits[00:15:57] Challenges and Strategies in Recruiting[00:32:44] Sourcing Top Talent[00:37:03] Defining the Ideal Candidate Profile[00:38:10] Proactive Pipeline Generation Strategies[00:39:23] Leveraging New Hires for Recruitment[00:42:08] Creative Recruitment Tactics[00:46:29] Retention Strategies for Top Talent[00:51:17] Challenges of Leadership Transitions[01:00:28] Supporting New ManagersHIGHLIGHT QUOTES[00:01:10] "You have to create a culture of recruiting. It's our pipeline generation as leaders."[00:03:09] "You better have a culture of promotion."[00:10:25] "It's doing the hard things when no one's watching." – Mike Earnest, defining grit.[00:11:47] "What I hear so many people say is they got grit and you think they got grit, but you guys are talking past each other."?[00:23:55] "A lot of times people say they want to do it, and then when they get up there and they don't have real persistence and determination to gain those new skills, everything kind of unravels."[00:24:20] "I used to tell people that forced management: You're absolutely going to fall on your face here. I promise you."
What happens when you reach success but still feel empty? Bill Carmody knows that struggle firsthand. Despite building a seven-figure business, he realized that more money wasn't the answer. In this episode, Bill shares the mindset shift that changed everything—moving from scarcity to abundance and service over self-interest. Key takeaways: ✅ Why "more" doesn't always mean better ✅ How service and purpose create true success ✅ The three myths that keep people trapped in scarcity Interested in becoming a podcast sponsor? https://calendly.com/erin-gibney/15-minute-meeting-sponsors If you want to build a business that brings fulfillment, not just profits, this episode is for you. Connect with Bill: Website: https://www.BillCarmody.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billcarmody/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/billcarmody Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/billcarmody/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BillCarmody Get Your Copy of ‘The Three Rules of Marriage': https://threerulesofmarriage.com Connect with Carl: https://40strategy.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/carljcox/ https://www.instagram.com/carljcox40/ https://x.com/40Strategy
“Don't flinch,” Theodore Roosevelt wrote, “don't foul, hit the line hard.”
Welcome to The Chris LoCurto Show! As we kick off the new year, instead of chasing new strategies, let's focus on resetting and recommitting to the essentials that drive success.In this episode, I'm sharing actionable steps to help you align your team, elevate your leadership, and make 2025 your strongest year yet. Let's dive in!Recommit to Discipline in Leadership (00:01:20)Consistency is key. Reset your meeting structures to align your team, ensure accountability, and boost productivity. Examples of effective meetings are shared.Get Out of the Leadership Crazy Cycle (00:05:27)Stop firefighting and start delegating effectively. Tools like the delegation matrix can help you focus on what truly matters.Next-Level Leadership LIVE Event 2025 (00:08:57)Join us April 2-4 for a transformative leadership event. Learn strategies to lead smarter, reclaim your personal life, and connect with like-minded leaders.Engage with Your Business's Financial Health (00:13:40)Dive into your financials! Regularly reviewing your P&L statements, budgets, and forecasts is crucial for making informed decisions.Reevaluate Your Team Communication (00:17:24)Clear expectations and consistent communication prevent accountability gaps. Regular one-on-ones help align your team with your goals.Focus on Accountability and Ownership (00:21:22)Tough conversations become easier with strong accountability. KRAs provide clarity and measurable results to keep your team on track.Action Items (00:25:05)Audit your leadership practices, hold regular meetings, commit to financial reviews, and delegate strategically. Start small and build momentum.Additional Resources (00:27:20)Dive deeper with episodes:532 | Three Rules for Leading Effective Meetings430 | Building Predictability Into Your Business Finances – Part 1120 | KRA: The What, The Why, and The How of Key Result Area523 | How To Kill The Leadership Crazy CycleReflect on one area where you can reset and recommit. Let's lead boldly into 2025!
In this episode, I welcome dynamic creator duo Colin and Samir for an in-depth exploration of their fascinating journey through the creator economy landscape. From their humble beginnings producing niche lacrosse content to building one of YouTube's most influential shows about creators, they share the pivotal decisions and strategic thinking that shaped their evolution. We dissect the mechanics of their successful creative partnership, uncovering how they've maintained their collaborative spark while scaling their business. You'll gain exclusive insights into their content development process, including how they've mastered the art of storytelling in the digital age and their unique approach to interviewing industry titans like MrBeast. The conversation takes an honest turn as Colin and Samir open up about navigating the challenges of entrepreneurship, dealing with creative burnout, and finding their authentic voice amid industry pressures. We also dive into their data-driven content strategies while exploring the delicate balance between algorithmic success and creative integrity. Whether you're an aspiring content creator or a seasoned professional, their candid discussion about overcoming criticism, adapting to platform changes, and building a sustainable creator business offers invaluable lessons for anyone looking to make their mark in the digital space. Plus, don't miss their practical tips for maintaining creative momentum while building a media empire. Timestamps: (00:00) - Meet Colin and Samir (01:08) - The Beginnings of The Colin and Samir Show (01:46) - Dynamic Duo: Business vs. Creative (04:00) - The Lacrosse Network: From Idea to Reality (11:46) - Navigating Creative Partnerships (28:58) - Understanding the Creator Economy (34:46) - The Early Days of YouTube (35:55) - Creators vs. Creatives (37:02) - The Rise of MrBeast (37:34) - MrBeast's YouTube Strategies (43:59) - The Three Rules of YouTube (56:39) - Podcasting on YouTube (01:07:18) - Exciting Upcoming Videos (01:07:43) - The Importance of Juxtaposition in Titles (01:10:02) - Crafting Engaging Food Content (01:11:28) - Debating the Best Burgers in LA (01:15:44) - Handling Criticism and Authenticity (01:17:57) - The Creative Process and Opportunities (01:25:30) - SWOT Analysis and Future Plans Check out today's guest, Colin and Samir: Twitter: https://x.com/colinandsamir Subscribe to their Newsletter: https://www.thepublishpress.com/ Instagram: @ColinandSamir: https://www.instagram.com/colinandsamir/?hl=en Colin @colinrosenblum: https://www.instagram.com/colinrosenblum/?hl=en Samir @SamirChaudry: https://www.instagram.com/samirchaudry/?hl=en Website: www.ColinandSamir.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ColinandSamir Check out The Futur: Website: https://www.thefutur.com/ Courses: https://www.thefutur.com/shop Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-futur/ Podcasts: https://thefutur.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thefuturishere/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theFuturisHere/ Twitter: https://x.com/thefuturishere TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefuturishere Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/thefuturishere Check out Chris Do: Website: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdo LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thechrisdo/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/BizOfDesign Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/thechrisdo/ Twitter:https://x.com/thechrisdo TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@thechrisdo Threads:https://www.threads.net/@thechrisdo Zaap: https://zaap.bio/thechrisdo Clubhouse:https://www.clubhouse.com/@thechrisdo Behance: https://www.behance.net/chrisdo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
IN THIS EPISODE: It's “Thriller Thursday” when I share fictional stories of the strange and macabre! I used to call this Creepypasta Thursday, but after going to so many conventions and expos and explaining what I do on Thursdays, I had a lot of deer-in-the-headlights looks when I said “creepypastas”. I guess they're not quite as well known as I thought. No matter – I still use creepypasta stories on Thriller Thursdays, along with the horror and strange tales that are sent to me that fit the “fiction” mold.SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…“My Friend Jeremy” by Randy Hogan“The Day Maw Died” by Luther Kross“The Basement Door” by Janine Franks“The Bogbody Boogeyman” by H.J. Taylor“Home Wreckers” by Reitman Rhyasen”“Stone Hollow” by Jerrod S Smelker from the book “Wicked Harvest: Michigan Monsters and Macabre: Series One”: https://amzn.to/3Rpi4S8Weird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library. = = = = =(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: May, 2021CUSTOM WEBPAGE: https://weirddarkness.com/three-rules-of-stone-hollow