I continually run into people who ask me what this podcast is all about. I tell them it is about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Others may give you the how, while it is my job during the podcast is to help you with the mindset part of whatever you are hoping to accomplish. It is with that in mind that I decided to do a medley of a few past episodes to let the very people I mentioned tell part of their stories.
One of my first interviews was with my brother Billy in “How far would you go to save your life?” who went on a quest to change his eating habits, his health, and ultimately his life. Paul Wright,on the other hand, in the episode “What you don’t know about social media” provided information on using social media as he detailed how he learned his craft.
One of my most fun interviews was with the mental health worker George Sally in “When is it time to write a book”, as he described how he over came his hesitation to publish his first book of group counseling exercises. While inspiration came from Jody Barrett in “How tragedy and laughter created a business plan” where she tells how she wants to distract you with her hospital gowns.
If you were looking to understand analytics for your business then Dr. Morten was the guy for you as he presented ideas to get you thinking about how you view information from your business. On another front We got our financial marching order from financial planner Miranda Reiter in “The cost to be you” as she gave us a reality check to begin to really understand our finances.
Many others are featured as well, and each has an amazing story to tell as you listen to the medley of episodes. So now, if someone asks YOU what this podcast is all about after listening, you will have plenty to tell them.
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