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Looking for ways to reinvigorate your self-worth or help instill it in others? You're in the right place. Transacting Value Podcast is a weekly, episodic, conversation-styled podcast that instigates self-worth through personal values. We talk about the impacts of personal values on themes like job satisfaction, mitigating burnout, establishing healthy boundaries, enhancing self-worth, and deepening interpersonal relationships.
This is a podcast about increasing satisfaction in life and your pursuit of happiness, increasing mental resilience, and how to actually build awareness around what your values can do for you as you grow through life.
As a divorced Marine with combat and humanitarian deployments, and a long-distanced parent, I've fought my own demons and talked through cultures around the world about their strategies for rebuilding self-worth or shaping perspective. As a 3d Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do and a lifelong martial artist, I have studied philosophy, psychology, history, and humanities to find comprehensive insights to help all of our Contributors on the show add value for you, worthy of your time.
Ready to go from perceived victim to self-induced victor? New episodes drop every Monday 9 AM EST on our website https://www.TransactingValuePodcast.com, and everywhere your favorite podcasts are streamed. Check out Transacting Value by searching "Transacting Value Podcast", on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter/X or YouTube.
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- 138 - The Compass of Core Values in Life's Journey with Alex Kirby
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Discover how to weave your personal values seamlessly into the family tapestry with Alex Kirby, founder of Total Family Management, who joins us to reveal the power of living by collective principles. We navigate the delicate balance between individual integrity and family harmony, delving into how values like growth, presence, kindness, and responsibility can inform crucial life decisions and strengthen family bonds. As we discuss the disparity in resources available for personal and family value management, we also confront the challenge of making these tools accessible for all.
Navigating life's transitions and finding clarity is rarely a smooth journey, but Alex and I share strategies to weather these changes with grace. We emphasize the significance of taking incremental steps towards self-improvement, whether through quiet reflection or adopting new habits. Tune in to hear how major life events, from career shifts to personal loss, are opportunities to realign with our core values, providing a compass to guide us through uncharted territories.
As we confront the future of work-life balance, we tackle the evolving nature of value systems and the importance of authentic relationships in the face of societal shifts. This episode isn't just about discussing the paradigm shifts in professional expectations and family dynamics—it's a call to action for companies and individuals alike to recognize the value of well-being, flexibility, and the undiminished importance of personal connections. Join us for an episode that goes beyond the surface, offering insights and strategies for a life more deeply rooted in what truly matters.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 13 May 2024 - 137 - The Unyielding Spirit of Women Veterans: A Conversation with The Oath We Took Podcast's Tabitha Bartley
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Discover the transformative journey as we transcend the uniform and navigate the uncharted waters of post-Marine Corps life. Joined by the remarkable Tabitha Bartley, we share our raw and real experiences with the solitude that can follow military service and the empowerment that blossoms from establishing boundaries. We tackle the void left by the loss of camaraderie and mission and celebrate the evolution of our identities as we forge ahead independently, discovering a renewed purpose along the way.
Tabitha Bartley, a beacon of resilience, shines a harsh light on the lesser-seen struggles of female Marines, from battling organ prolapse to wrestling with a healthcare system fraught with bureaucracy. The conversation takes a critical look at the wider implications of women’s health within the armed forces and the crippling stigmas that silence necessary conversations. These personal stories not only serve as a call to action for systemic change but also as a testament to the unwavering spirit of those who've served.
The episode culminates by revealing the key moments that lead to personal reinvention and growth. We share insights on how sports can shape one’s resilience and how values are honed through collective experiences. Acknowledging the superhero within, we affirm the power of community and storytelling in realizing our potential, offering listeners an intimate examination of trauma, mental health, and the holistic pursuit of wholeness that defines our post-service lives.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 06 May 2024 - 136 - A Veteran's Voyage from Battlefields to Badges and Laughter with Casey Reitz
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Embarking on a career transition can feel like navigating through a relentless storm. Casey Reitz joins me to share his compass—the values and resilience that have guided him from military service to the laughter-filled realm of stand-up comedy and now, towards the noble path of law enforcement. His compelling narrative reveals the crucial role community plays in finding one's post-service place in the world, and how pursuits like Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu can serve as an anchor during times of change. The conversation weaves through a tapestry of personal identity, growth, and the power of belonging, offering a beacon to those weathering their own professional shifts.
The pursuit of purpose can often lead us through unforeseen challenges. Through my own story, we traverse the landscape of performance anxiety, self-growth, and the siren call to serve. Five years since trading my military uniform for civilian attire, I've encountered crossroads and climbed mountains, culminating in a decision to don a different kind of uniform in law enforcement. We unpack the complex emotions tied to a father's legacy and how the drive to serve transcends the need to escape, shedding light on the inner workings of the call to protect and serve.
In our final chapters, the spotlight falls on the need for recognition, the cultivation of self-worth, and the art of self-awareness—especially poignant for veterans assimilating back into civilian life. Casey and I explore the delicate dance of communicating our needs to superiors and peers. Through stories of unvoiced triumphs and unheard efforts, we underscore the power of self-affirmation in the face of obscurity. Join us as we reflect on building a robust self-awareness that can guide us through stress, conflict, and the heavy mantle of past missteps, encouraging all to step into a brighter, unburdened future.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 29 Apr 2024 - 135 - Embracing the Fire of Adversity: Michael Allison on Cultivating Resilience and Self-Worth
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Have you ever wondered about the steel that forges a person's resilience in the face of relentless adversity? My guest, Michael Allison, CEO of Adversity Academy, joins me to unravel the profound resilience and self-worth that are born from life's harshest trials. From surviving natural disasters in Jamaica to navigating the gritty streets of Miami, Michael's life story serves as a backdrop for our conversation about embracing our unique experiences to fuel leadership and personal growth. We contemplate the significance of self-validation and integrity in today's digital landscape and how to turn individual challenges into catalysts for change.
Trauma can be a tenacious shadow, but the journey toward healing and growth is illuminated in this episode. Michael and I tackle the arduous task of finding the right counselor, the courage required to confront one's past, and the role of neurolinguistic programming in battling PTSD. We share stories of individuals who've rewired their thought patterns and, in doing so, have transformed not just their own lives but also the emotional climate of their relationships. The narratives are a testament to the readiness for change and the power of focused intention in overcoming life's scars.
Concluding our heartfelt discourse, we address the universal struggles of quitting, recovery, and burnout, acknowledging the silent battles many face. With personal anecdotes and discussions on the value of community support, we underscore the availability of resources like SAMHSA.gov and the National Crisis Line for those in need. Our exchange is not just a conversation; it's an invitation to you, the listener, to join us in this collective journey of self-discovery and growth, reminding you that you're an integral part of a much larger narrative.
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Have you ever wondered what it means to truly walk in someone else's shoes, especially when their path has been scattered with the debris of trauma? That question is at the heart of our latest episode, where I sit down with Manya Chylinski, a courageous Boston Marathon bombing survivor, and delve into how personal tragedies can reshape the landscape of our lives and work. We navigate the silent battles of mental health, revealing the power of community support and understanding in healing emotional scars.
In our conversation, we don't just recount Manya's harrowing experiences; we also dissect the necessity of compassionate and human-centric spaces, particularly in our professional environments. As we uncover the stories behind the work facade, we champion the creation of workplaces that honor the full spectrum of the human experience—spaces where vulnerability isn't a liability but a gateway to authentic connections and collective strength. Our discussion serves as a call to arms for leaders and coworkers alike to embrace empathy and psychological safety as cornerstones of a supportive culture.
Wrapping up with a candid look at trauma and advocacy, Manya's journey illuminates the significance of facing one's past with an open heart and mind. This episode is a powerful testament to overcoming the stigma associated with PTSD and other mental health challenges through the transformative act of vulnerability. Join us for an intimate exploration of personal resilience as we share not only our struggles but also the profound insights and tools that aid in recovery. Here's an invitation to listen, learn, and connect—as together, we navigate the complexities of life's most challenging chapters.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 15 Apr 2024 - 133 - Navigating Life's Tapestry through Legends and Values with Jamie Ryder
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Host Josh Porthouse sits with Jamie Ryder to discuss the intricate weave of personal values and timeless legends; we uncover the threads of honor, duty, and loyalty that bind our collective human narrative. Jamie, hailing from the UK and bringing a love for all things fantasy, comics, and Japanese culture, shares how these tales, from samurai to Kintaro, parallel modern quests for identity and purpose. Our dialogue reveals the universal constants in our ever-evolving societal tapestry, reminding us that these values are as relevant today as they were in the ancient stories that continue to shape us.
Writing can be a beacon in the fog of our internal struggles, something I've found true in my own journey through journaling and reflection. Jamie opens up about his path through mental health issues, how literature has provided a sanctuary, and the subsequent birth of his own business. Together, we navigate the synergy between creativity and therapeutic self-expression, touching upon the transformative power of storytelling in understanding our lives. There's a harmony in writing that allows us to authentically connect with others, a theme resonating through our discussion on how creative outlets can reframe our experiences with anxiety and shape our social interactions.
Venturing into the abstract, we examine the potential of cosmic energy to influence our creativity and worldview. I share the profound personal changes brought about by immersing myself in Japanese culture, a journey of becoming more open-minded and daring. Our episode wouldn't be complete without acknowledging the vital role of mental health in our pursuit of self-discovery and the importance of fostering resilience and positivity. Through these conversations, we not only seek to understand the diverse facets of the human condition but also to inspire others in their own explorations of self and society. Join us on this expedition through the rich and complex landscape of human experience and the art of the written word.
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Unlock the secrets to a life aligned with your deepest values and witness your mental performance soar. Joined by Chris Hunt, Chief Inspiration Officer for Therapy Size, we navigate the impact of personal values on everything from our daily habits to character development. Chris, a former Royal Marines Commando turned inspirational leader, shares his transformative journey and how the power of community and accountability shapes the ethos at Therapy Size, providing a beacon for those looking to enhance their mental fitness.
Feel the heartbeat of genuine connection in this episode as we examine the lost art of active listening and the transformative potential of direct inquiries. We discuss the rarity of spaces for authentic conversation and how fostering such environments can catalyze self-awareness and personal growth. The dialogue extends into the digital realm, where we dissect the challenges and triumphs of parenting in the age of technology, highlighting the importance of balance and the infectious enthusiasm necessary to guide the next generation.
Wrap up your day with our deep dive into the 'MASTERY' model, a daily blueprint for personal triumph shared by Chris. From morning routines to acknowledging the importance of diet, we scrutinize the components of a successful life strategy. This episode is not just a guide but a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics, resilience, and the collective spirit of growth, as we share the profound influence of values on our lives, much like the cherished Disney characters that leave a lasting legacy. Join us for an enriching journey into the core of what drives progress and fulfillment.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 01 Apr 2024 - 131 - Discovering the Power of Integrity and Human Connection with Oak Mountain
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Join us as we navigate the intricate dance between personal values and everyday actions alongside Oak Mountain, wordsmith and architect of The Smiling Human brand. Oak's heartfelt revelations about the power of authentic communication give us a front-row seat to his own transformation and the birth of a legacy built on the bedrock of integrity. Together, we peel back the layers of what it means to live in harmony with our deepest truths, illuminating the profound influence our words and actions have on sculpting a life of purpose.
The journey toward self-discovery can be daunting, but with Oak's insights, we venture into the realm of self-awareness and authenticity. We probe the elusive nature of these qualities, questioning how to measure the immeasurable and how to grasp the intangibles that define us. Our conversation meanders through the landscape of emotional expression in art and life, unraveling the significance of being true to one's emotions as the cornerstone for resonating with others. Oak's anecdotes serve as a testament to the power of living an undisguised life.
As your host, Josh Porthouse, I couldn't help but share my personal passages through valleys of vulnerability and peaks of revelation. We examine the poignant touchpoints of grief and personal growth, recognizing the profound role of community and the shared human narrative in transcending our individual struggles. Whether you're an empty nester or a soldier coming home, you'll find solace in our exploration of identity, courage, and the universal threads that bind our stories together. Embrace the essence of human connection with us as we celebrate the beauty of being part of something greater than ourselves.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 25 Mar 2024 - 130 - Elevating Your Game with Dr. Jim Taylor's Insights on Mental Resilience and Values
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Have you ever found yourself paralyzed in a moment when you should've been at your best? Imagine the agony of athletes facing the dreaded "YIPS," a baffling loss of control over their honed skills at the worst possible time. Dr. Jim Taylor, a lifetime elite athlete and renowned mental coach, joins me to unpack the psychological battle athletes face in high-stakes situations. Together, we delve into how embracing personal values can be the bedrock of mental resilience during these critical moments of performance pressure.
Strap in as we journey through the landscape of personal values, those internal compasses that guide our choices and infuse our endeavors with authenticity. I share tales from my own life that illuminate the power of 'pure rocket fuel' (as Dr. Taylor calls it)—the true values that propel us towards a life of meaning, satisfaction, joy, and connections—contrasted against the 'contaminated fuel' of societal pressures. Dr. Taylor brings life to the conversation with insights on aligning our actions with our core beliefs, crafting a life of genuine achievement and mental well-being that resists society's toxic messages.
Finally, we celebrate the sheer audacity of taking risks and the transformative impact of facing our fears head-on. Remember the time you didn't ask for that promotion or invite that potential date for coffee? We dissect what it means to 'take your shot' in life, drawing from personal experiences and the wisdom of sports icons like Gretzky and Jordan. And for those moments when the path ahead seems obscured, we discuss how leaps of faith can lead to personal growth, turning possibility into reality. It's a thrilling journey through values, mental challenges, and the essence of seizing life's opportunities—join us for a thought-provoking voyage as we redefine what it means to live courageously and authentically.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 18 Mar 2024 - 129 - Redefining Identity in the Face of Loss: Michael Herst's Journey of Connection through Podcasting
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What if you could redefine who you are after a significant loss of personal identity? Our latest episode features a riveting conversation with Michael Herst, a former law enforcement officer who spent the better part of two decades protecting and serving. Now, he's using his voice in a whole new way, sharing his journey and insights through the power of podcasting.
Coming from a challenging background, Michael Herst shares his personal exploration of resilience and purpose. He recounts his time in law enforcement, working on various task forces, and maintaining a precarious balance between career and family. Later, a life-altering injury led him down a path of rediscovery, where he found strength in his family's love and support and an inspiring moment with his daughter. Drawing parallels to The Hero with a Thousand Faces, we explore the universal journey of transformation that defines our human experience.
As we move deeper into our discussion, we discover how podcasting has served as a therapeutic medium for Michael. Known for his One More Thing Before You Go podcast, he discusses the importance of communication and the power it holds in forming meaningful relationships. Not one to shy away from deep conversations, he encourages us to ditch our phones for a while and engage in dialogue that truly matters. As we wrap up our episode, we express our heartfelt gratitude to our listeners and show partners. Don't forget, new episodes air every Monday at 9 am Eastern Standard Time. Tune in, and let's continue to learn, grow, and engage in meaningful conversations.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 11 Mar 2024 - 128 - Jesse Jackson Shares Life Principles Set to the Music of Our Experiences
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Music weaves through the fabric of our lives, stitching together memories and emotions that define who we are. Join me, Josh Porthouse, and the insightful Jesse Jackson from Set Lusting Bruce, as we unpack the melodies that escort us back to defining moments, fostering a sense of belonging that resonates deep within. From the rhythm that ties us to our past, to the tunes that soundtrack our present, we consider how music shapes our connections and echoes the core values of collaboration and belonging.
Values and personal growth take the spotlight as I reflect on my upbringing within a military family and its influence on my leadership and life's principles. Jesse and I examine the importance of setting clear expectations and informed consent, drawing parallels to Kenneth Dobson's parenting wisdom and how these concepts translate into our professional lives. Sharing candid anecdotes, we explore the necessity of humility and the profound impact of acknowledging our missteps, embracing the transformative power of admitting when we're wrong, and the growth that comes from such honesty.
Lastly, we address the challenge of maintaining positivity and self-reliance amidst life's tumultuous transitions. We delve into the tension between the comfort of feeling right and the courage it takes to confront potential wrongs, touching on personal conflicts and professional uncertainties. From the battlefield of military deployment to the battlefield of daily life, we share strategies for confronting change with a realistic and adaptable mindset. As we close, we express our heartfelt appreciation to our listeners, inviting you to continue this journey with us, as we collectively navigate and celebrate the evolving values that make up the soundtrack of our lives.
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to hear your question answered on the air! We'll meet you there.Mon, 04 Mar 2024 - 127 - Stacey Langford on Navigating the Shift to a Simple, Joy-Filled Life
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Here's a thought: What if you could peel back the layers of complexity in your life, align with your core values, and cultivate a joy-filled existence? Today, we're joined by the inspiring Stacey Langford who paints a vivid picture of this possibility. In our enlightening conversation, she uncovers her personal journey from a high-stress life to a value-driven, slower-paced lifestyle. We dive into the profound impact that our value systems can have on mental health, stress management, and overall well-being.
Stacey shares her invaluable insights on the transformative power of stewardship, presence, joy, and boundary-setting. She unpacks how learning to say 'no' from a space of joy and respect has been instrumental in creating her desired life. We walk through her experiences in risk-taking, standing tall for her beliefs, and how these choices have shaped her current lifestyle. In this farm-like community built with her family, Stacey expresses the importance of a simple life, deep conversations, and the introduction of diverse perspectives.
In the latter part of our conversation, we delve into the concepts of sacrifice, community, and character through Stacey's experiences. We learn about the internal drive of service members, how their sacrifices can be a source of resilience and the merits of simple living. The conversation concludes with an exploration of how to create a welcoming environment for diverse opinions and how to be intentional about the community we build. Join us for this heartwarming conversation that will challenge you to rethink your values and inspire you to create a life that truly resonates with you.
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Have you ever stopped to consider how your values shape you? Join me and confidence coach, Tamara Pflug, as we embark on a life-altering exploration of self-confidence and effective communication. Raised in Geneva, Switzerland, Tamara brings her international experiences and wisdom to the table, opening up about her journey from her Alpine upbringing to becoming the founder of the Personal Development Zone. Her fresh, fun perspective shines a light on the power of authenticity and empathy in connecting with others.
We push the boundaries in our second segment, dissecting the role of personal values and boundaries in decision-making and self-development. Tamara shares her fascinating evolution of values, offering insights into how understanding and respecting our values allow us to discover our capabilities and strengths. In a world often governed by fear, we tackle the art of saying 'no', and how setting boundaries can truly liberate us.
Finally, we wade into the often-overlooked realm of emotions in communication. From navigating through the labyrinth of our emotions to understanding the profound impact social media has on our self-perception, Tamara shares her rich insights into the delicate art of vulnerability. We even squeeze in some fun, discussing ways to infuse joy into our daily conversations and how to listen to our intuition. Join us, and take a leap into the world of effective, meaningful communication. For more on Tamara's work, check out the Personal Development Zone website.
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Ever had that burning passion that just sets your soul on fire? That’s skateboarding for Mckael Carrera, and she’s here to share her journey with us. From her humble beginnings at seven years old in Mount Trashmore to a fully-fledged career, we delve into her transformative skateboarding journey. The path to recognition and sponsorships wasn't all smooth; Mckael faced stress, anxiety, and depression, but she remained true to her passion. It's about never being embarrassed in your pursuit of what sets your heart on fire.
Of course, we couldn't discuss skateboarding without touching on its rich culture and its potential as a self-confidence-building tool. The culture of skateboarding isn't just about the tricks and techniques but also the values, dedication, and, yes - the popular culture that influences it. Who remembers Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for PlayStation? We also focus on the growth that comes from fostering an authentic lifestyle, as illustrated by McKael's journey. Her father's influence and her commitment to authenticity have been instrumental in shaping her life. This is one inspirational story of finding balance in the hustle and bustle of life, and we can't wait for you to listen in!Mckael Carrera | Instagram | Website | Facebook
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Will the art of creativity add color to your life? Discover the answer as we sit down with Expressive Arts Coach Ann Leach in a conversation that explores the power of visual learning, personal values, and creative problem-solving. We delve into the world of play, spontaneity, and fun and how these core values can transform the way we perceive and interact with the world around us.
We're not about surface-level understanding. Instead, we dive deeper, questioning how we process information and make decisions. Our discussion with Ann opens up avenues for self-awareness and the essential role of boundaries in establishing our place in society. We believe in the power of dreams and desires, and together with Ann, we guide you on how to carve out practical steps toward achieving your goals while keeping your values in sight.
The journey doesn't end there. We bring our experiences to the table, exploring the immense potential of creative problem-solving. As an expressive arts coach, Ann shares her insights on how visuals can shape a brand's identity. As a marketer and brand strategist, I share my perspective on how visuals can communicate a brand's mission, vision, and values. And for the podcast fans, we discuss how to deal with potential rejection, turning it into a positive experience. So join us, immerse yourself in our conversation with Ann Leach, and explore the transformative power of creativity on Transacting Value.
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Have you ever felt overwhelmed by life to the point of burnout? Felt a lack of belonging? Struggled with setting boundaries? Join us and our inspiring guest, movie producer, certified meditation coach, and author Noven Jaisi, as we navigate these challenges together. Noven's journey of self-discovery and his value system will enlighten you, as he recounts how his endeavors have led to feeding over 10,000 people in Ukraine and Yemen using proceeds from his book. His story is an empowering narrative that will inspire you to evaluate and align your personal values.
Life is not without its dark phases. Those moments can either make us or break us, but it's our perspective that truly matters. Noven Jaisi, with his profound wisdom, helps us explore how to manage life's low points, the importance of reaching out, and the lessons we derive from every moment. We delve into the healing power of meditation, especially Transcendental Meditation, and how it can provide solace, comfort, and mental strength—an excellent tool for surviving and thriving in the face of adversity.
Finally, we discuss the power of detaching from our ego and the fear of not being enough. We emphasize the importance of compromise and explore how to use art and music to communicate. Despite living in a material world, we address whether love, gratitude, and acceptance still hold a degree of equality and fairness. We conclude by expressing our utmost gratitude to our show partners, listeners, and contributors and guide you on how to find new episodes and reach out to us. This episode is a celebration of the human spirit, enriched with inspiring stories and valuable insights. Tune in for a journey that promises to inspire, motivate, and enrich your life.
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From small-town roots to a world-class scientific researcher, our guest Jim Nichols knows a thing or two about the power of truth and value in the science world. Journey with us as we uncover his fascinating story, navigating his life's work through veterinary research and its intersection with human medicine. It's a mind-boggling exploration of neurodegeneration through immune modulation and discerning genuine facts from a sea of misinformation.
The conversation doesn't stop at medicine though, as we delve into the profound significance of human emotions and spirituality in a scientific setting. Jim, a seasoned leader and compassionate human being, places a strong emphasis on the importance of truth, a core tenet that has guided his life and career. Sharing transformative experiences, he highlights the power of empathy and kindness, and how a simple act of helping others can leave a lasting impact.
Brace yourselves for a riveting exploration of the necessity of mutual respect and the role of science in our society. With Jim's insights into the importance of communication and teamwork, along with the power of giving, it's a thought-provoking discourse that will leave you with a renewed perspective on the value of knowledge and its sources. Above all, join us on this journey of discovery, growth, and science that is sure to inspire and enlighten.
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Think back to that time you faced a life challenge head-on. Remember how it felt to hit rock bottom, then summon the courage to climb back? Our guest today, Samantha Lander, a functional diagnostic nutritionist, has been there. We dive into her riveting journey of resilience - a tale of addiction, single motherhood, incarceration, and ultimately a triumphant return to health and life through personal determination and a commitment to wellness.
Samantha's intimate account takes us through her struggles with addiction, how her son's birth changed her life, and the impact of her athletic background on her value system. She shares the importance of self-discipline, maintaining emotional wellbeing, and the challenges of managing her son's oppositional defiant disorder and ADHD. Samantha’s journey exemplifies the power of personal values in navigating life’s toughest moments – from overcoming burnout, setting boundaries, to finding a sense of belonging.
Our conversation with Samantha is not just about surviving; it's also about understanding and dealing with the emotional underpinnings of our actions. We delve into how childhood trauma and feelings of powerlessness can manifest as anger and the importance of acknowledging and validating these emotions. Samantha's experiences provide listeners with a valuable perspective on managing emotional wellbeing, especially for those dealing with similar adversities. Her journey is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the power of personal choice. Trust us, you don't want to miss this enlightening and inspiring conversation.
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Have you ever wondered how the inherent values of a person can shape their approach to healthcare? Today, we bring you a riveting conversation with our special guest, Keith Thierry, a spirited travel nurse, who shares his compelling journey of managing patients' needs and personal stress and the art of leaning on his core values to strike a balance. He understands better than anyone that stress isn't just a mental battle - it can manifest physically, especially in men who are more prone to stress-related heart diseases. This episode will open your eyes to the profound impact of stress on our bodies and the significant yet underrated role of mental and spiritual recovery in health care.
Take a leap into the world of personal growth through education as we share the inspiring story of a former military member turned nurse who faced a life-altering kidney disease diagnosis. He used education, self-improvement, and lifestyle changes as his weapons to regain control of his health and build resilience. This episode is a powerful testament to the impact of reading as a means to acquire knowledge, the unfortunate delay in mainstream medical advances, and the unexpected importance of unwelcome advice. We wrap up by exploring how a value system and a daily routine can lead to positive life changes. So, tune in and explore how tenacity and contribute to your success. It's an episode you wouldn't want to miss!
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You've heard of honor, integrity, and accountability, but have you ever considered how these core values could shape your business and personal life? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Aaron Quinonez, aka Sergeant Q, where we unravel the true power of these principles and their impact on mental health. Sergeant Q transitions from the battlefield to the mission field to advocate for suicide awareness and mental health. Listen to the candid discussion on the stigmatized views of mental health and the importance of creating a supportive network for a healing journey.
But the conversation doesn't end there. Beyond the personal struggle, we delve into the world of business, looking at how mental health and values play a significant role. Sergeant Q shares the essence of his three core values and their influence in shaping his business, driving decisions, and empowering his employees. You'll be astounded to learn how these guiding principles are breaking down the taboo barriers around leaders discussing their mental health struggles.
As if that's not enough, we take a look at Sgt Q's remarkable work in the tech industry. His innovative startup, Qactual, is paving the way in measuring mental health across different demographics. His initiatives are fostering change in business leaders and contributing to a better future for the next generation. On top of that, we address the importance of peer support in strengthening mental resilience and debunk the myth of handling it all alone. After all, helping others is a sure way to help ourselves. Get ready for a transformative listening experience that promises to change your perspective on mental health.
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Reflecting on a year rich with heartfelt stories and transformative insights, we close our season with an episode dedicated to the values that guide us through life's maze. It's been an incredible journey with you, our listeners, and my team—Wendy, Bethany, and Adam—who've been the backbone of our tenfold growth. Together, we've ventured deep into the intimate landscapes of personal identity and self-awareness, illuminated by the experiences shared by our guests. As I look back on my own path from the Marine Corps to the reserves, the contrast between personal character and the often one-dimensional economic narratives prevalent in media becomes strikingly clear. This episode is a toast to the power of personal values and the promise of returning after the holidays with even richer conversations that reach beyond our daily transactions.
Amidst the whirls of political beliefs and the challenge of leadership in today's world, we turn our attention to the Importance of Character and Perspective. The actions and policies of figures like Trump invite us to weigh outcomes against intentions, and our guests have shed light on the indelible marks of play, confidence, and faith on our personal and political narratives. Reisa Schwartzman, Carla Palmer, Cindy Dagnan, Danielle Lindemann, and Doug Hunt share their unique perspectives that remind us of the universal yearnings for security, esteem, and connection. As we peel back the layers of character and its influence on our collective consciousness, this episode stands as a testament to the enduring quest for understanding and the multifaceted human experience that transcends political divides. Join us for a season finale that encapsulates the essence of our shared humanity and the values that define our journeys.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 51 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated December core values of Faith, Hope and Joy as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with host of the podcast UFO...No, Ben Austin. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Prepare to challenge your convictions and venture into the unfamiliar territory of extraterrestrial intelligence with Ben Austin, host of the weekly podcast, UFO...No. We'll uncover the undeniable strength of faith, hope, and love as we navigate through the enigmatic tales like the Travis Walton case and intriguing accounts of individuals claiming to channel cosmic beings. The intent? To reveal our shared values, despite our differing perspectives, and accord due respect to the myriad beliefs that color our world.
Now, wouldn't you want to understand how your beliefs are influenced by the groups you connect with and how human pattern recognition plays a significant role in this process? Get ready for a deep dive into this complex topic as we attempt to differentiate between enabling and empowering, and explore the ways in which these influences affect our reactions and beliefs. Together, we'll reflect on our responsibility to ourselves and each other, and how this shapes our search for extraterrestrial intelligence, setting the stage for a profound exploration of our shared beliefs and experiences.
Drawing on the immense power of resilience, we'll explore the potential for personal growth amidst life's challenges and the importance of fostering appreciation and gratitude. By the end, you'll appreciate the significance of removing ego from conversations and focusing on positivity. Step in, and let's embark on this quest for truth, respect, and shared values.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 50 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated December core values of Faith, Hope and Joy as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with author and storyteller, Gary Randolph. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Today we're exploring the world through the storytelling lens of Gary Randolph, an author whose vibrant tales have spanned across the US, Ireland, Scotland, England, and Africa. Using his pen, Gary calls us to appreciate life's simple pleasures. Get ready to embark on a geographical wonder with us, brimming with joy, wonder, and a hearty dose of humor.
Peel back the layers of Gary's own personal values and see how they've shaped his dynamic stories. From his early love for reading to his current focus on being present and experiential learning, Gary's values thread their way through his narratives. But it's not all about books and storytelling - we also get a glimpse into Gary's personal life. His role as a long-distance dad, his battle with Hodgkin's lymphoma, and his passion for cycling provide an intimate portrait of a man who has learned to balance work, responsibilities, and his love for his family and friends.
Finally, we dive into the transformative power of storytelling, how it connects us, and how it can make us appreciate the moments of joy in our lives. Cycling and storytelling took a new meaning for Gary after his fight with Hodgkin's lymphoma, leading him on an inspiring journey of recovery and self-discovery. Get ready to laugh, learn, and be inspired as Gary shares anecdotes from his travels, including a stranger connection in Ireland and his cheeky visits to his twin grandsons. On this ride with Gary Randolph, we'll discover that the journey is indeed, as rewarding as the destination.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Gary's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Gary Randolph for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 49 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated December core values of Faith, Hope and Joy as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with host of the podcast The Average Scientist, Ian Hall. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Prepare to journey into the cosmos with our fascinating guest, astrophysicist Ian Hall, who guides us in unraveling the enigmatic mysteries of extraterrestrial life. We discuss the intriguing differences between the search for microscopic life and the pursuit of intelligent civilizations, illuminating the signs that could indicate their existence. What secrets do the planets, with their potential for liquid water, hold? Can a techno signature be the key to unlocking the presence of intelligent beings beyond our system?
As we return from our cosmic exploration, join us in a conversation about the art of science education. Ian and I ponder on the challenges of creating a unified mindset across diverse environments and the potential everyday applications of seemingly abstract concepts, like string theory.
Looking towards the horizon, Ian and I delve into the future of Mars exploration and the ethical dilemmas of colonizing another planet. We emphasize the vital role of inspiring the next generation to look up at the stars in wonder and curiosity. Get ready for a mind-expanding conversation filled with thought-provoking insights and challenging perspectives that will surely rekindle your love for the universe and its boundless possibilities.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Ian's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Ian Hall for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 48 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated November core values of Gratitude, Appreciation, and Resilience as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Better Gift Coach, Patrick Kucharson. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever struggled to find the perfect gift? I know I have. That's why I sat down with Patrick Kucharsson, founder of Better Gift Coach, on this episode of Transacting Value. Patrick turned his own journey of self-reflection into a successful weekly newsletter dedicated to helping others give better gifts. As we chat, we explore authenticity, personal values, and the essential knowledge of the recipient in the art of gift-giving.
What makes a gift truly valuable? The answer lies deeper than you might think. We delve into the profound connection between personal values, accountability, and gift-giving. We also discuss the cardinal rules of gift-giving, the importance of asking for gift preferences, and why it should be considered a 'team sport'. Gifts that people genuinely want to receive are a priority, and Patrick offers invaluable advice on how to maintain a gift-giving mindset throughout the year.
Lastly, we reminisce about the good old days, homesteading, and personalized gifts that won't leave your wallet empty. How can nostalgia be an effective tool for crafting meaningful presents? We explore this and the importance of strengthening interpersonal relationships with thoughtful gestures. Plus, Patrick reveals more about his Better Gift Coach newsletter, your weekly shortcut to finding fantastic gifts. Ready to revolutionize your gift-giving game? Tune in for a conversation that explores the intersection of personal values, authenticity, and gratitude in the art of gift-giving.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Patrick's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Patrick Kucharson for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 47 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated November core values of Gratitude, Appreciation, and Resilience as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with host of the podcast Fabric of Folklore, Vanessa Rogers. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
We unravel the intricate threads that weave folklore into the fabric of our culture, extending beyond mere tales told around a fire. From humor and language to corporate culture and generational dialects, Vanessa helps us see folklore in a new, broader light. Our conversation also seamlessly integrates the values of gratitude, resilience, and appreciation, giving us a fresh perspective on these concepts and their significance.
The conversation takes an introspective turn as we peel back the layers of empathy and the bold courage it takes to embrace risk. With the wisdom gained from her journey as a stay-at-home mom, Vanessa provides a unique reflection on the transformative power of empathy. She passionately illustrates how her podcast serves as a bridge, connecting diverse cultures and cultivating understanding. We delve deeper into her mission, crafting a compelling narrative about human connection, understanding, and the fundamental sense of belonging.
We also explore the timeless art of storytelling, a vibrant tool that transcends entertainment. Vanessa brings to light the power of stories to deliver messages that resonate deeply, creating an impact that lingers. We dive into the heart of generational storytelling, exploring its potential for growth and development. Through Vanessa's lens, we see how stories evolve and carry the weight of their tellers' circumstances, making them both rich and relatable.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Vanessa's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Vanessa Rogers for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 46 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated November core values of Gratitude, Appreciation, and Resilience as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the "dean" of Family Business, Tom Hubler. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Do you ever wonder how the nuances of our family lives impact our perspectives and decision-making? Tom, a respected author, speaker, and the dean of Family Business Consulting, shares his wealth of knowledge in family relationships and personal growth.
We delve into the differences between the family of origin and family of creation, and the influence these can have on our life choices. Tom also shares his insights into the delicate balance of maintaining unity in a family business while respecting individual pursuits. Together, we uncover strategies to foster an atmosphere of mutual respect, encouraging the unique creation of ideas from combined perspectives. We also highlight the importance of teaching our children to adopt values and empathetic behaviors, incentivizing them to perceive value in all aspects of life.
As we wrap up our discussion, we reflect on the role of family rituals and traditions in preserving family connections, despite the pursuit of personal interests. Tom sheds light on how these practices can adapt to suit shifting family dynamics, particularly during times of loss or change. Join us as we unpack the essence of family unity, the equilibrium between individual and family interests, and the significance of understanding and valuing each other.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Tom's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Tom Hubler for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 45 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated November core values of Gratitude, Appreciation, and Resilience as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the inspiration to the Goetz Bookshop, Bracha Goetz. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Have you ever considered the immense impact gratitude can have on your life and relationships? Children's book author Bracha Goetz joins us to share her personal journey of embracing her parents' values of contentment and immaterialism while cultivating her own set of values including gratitude, appreciation, and resilience.
Together, we explore the pleasure of connecting with the world around us and how gratitude can lead to long-lasting happiness. We discuss how gratitude can be cultivated and love can be nurtured even in the most challenging situations. Bracha also shares how her Jewish roots and studying different religions have shaped her perspective on gratitude and connection.
Learn how to communicate effectively with others while recognizing and respecting their unique perspectives, and how embracing gratitude as a core value can help us overcome challenges and appreciate the beauty of the world around us.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Bracha's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Bracha Goetz for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 44 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated October core values of Creativity, Simplicity, and Giving as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Communications Director, Hayley Knight. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever feel like you're on the brink of burnout and searching for a sense of belonging? Join us for a riveting discussion where we explore her unique approach to managing stress through the power of core values and the surprising benefits of setting boundaries when working remotely.
Imagine sandboarding in Peru and trekking through the Amazon rainforest. These are not just vacation experiences for Hayley. Hayley takes us along on her adventure, unveiling how her travels influenced her PR strategies, particularly in the context of climate change conversations she witnessed during her time in Peru.
Are you ready to take a deep dive into the power of storytelling and human connection in driving meaningful change? As we grapple with the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and changing job markets, Hayley shares her insights on the evolution of work, social changes, and the crucial role of flexibility in today's work environment. Our chat closes with a thought-provoking discussion about the social changes and priorities on a global scale, from work-life balance to health and sustainability.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Hayley's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Hayley Knight for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 43 on Transacting Value!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated October core values of Creativity, Simplicity, and Giving as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Burnout Witch, Eliza Collins. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
What happens when ambition, hard work, and perfectionism entwine into a double-edged sword, both driving you toward success yet casting long shadows of burnout? This week, we're sitting down with Dr. Eliza Collins, an inspiring figure who's turned her personal experiences of loss, resilience, and healing into a lifeline for others grappling with burnout. Eliza's powerful story sets the tone for a riveting conversation about personal values, the impact of cultural narratives, and the role of social media in shaping our perceptions of success.
As we navigate this enlightening dialogue, Dr. Collins unpacks the complexities of maintaining motivation while managing burnout. She demonstrates the power of curiosity, illuminating how this simple trait can lead to greater understanding of our biases and engagement with the world. The conversation takes a deep dive into personal values and emotional intelligence, exploring the tangible benefits of therapy, coaching, and emotional resilience in an increasingly stressful world.
Capping off this enriching discussion, we turn toward some unconventional coping mechanisms. From acupuncture to microdosing, Dr. Collins shares her insights into unique approaches to managing stress and fostering mental wellbeing. This episode is more than just a conversation—it's a treasure trove of resources for anyone seeking to better understand and combat burnout, and a testament to the transformative power of redefined personal values.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Eliza's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Eliza Collins for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 42 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated October core values of Creativity, Simplicity, and Giving as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with travel consultant, April Bielefeldt. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
What does it take to balance introversion with extroversion and guide people through life-changing travel experiences? April Bielefeld, a seasoned travel experience consultant, breaks it down for us. She takes us along on her journey from childhood values to her present-day ethos, sharing candid insights about the importance of honesty, even when it's challenging, and finding the right equilibrium between companionship and solitude.
As we delve deeper, April talks complexities of her profession, emphasizing how crucial trust and clear communication are when recommending travel adventures. She offers a peek into how she sets honest expectations with her clients about safety and possible risks, an approach that lends authenticity to her role. This conversation is a treasure trove for those fascinated by travel, personal evolution, and finding balance in life.
In the final segment, we explore the intersection of fear, travel, and relationships with April. She offers prudent tips on preparing for international travel, stressing on being true to one's limitations and the importance of physical and mental conditioning. We also discuss the importance of taking ownership of experiences and learning from them. Get ready to be inspired by April's passion for travel and her unique perspective on life.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 41 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated October core values of Creativity, Simplicity, and Giving as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with musician and singer/songwriter, Jeff Bryan. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Join me as I sit down with Jeffrey Bryan, keyboardist and singer for the retro-themed K-Tel All Stars to unearth the magic behind the music of that era. Jeffrey passionately shares unique insights into the power of music as a universal language, highlighting how it not only transcends barriers but also serves as a live canvas for both the creator and listener to paint their emotions.
Jeffrey and I talk about the chaos and confusion that can spring from the lack of these values, and the increasingly complex task of sniffing out deception in our age. We examine the weighty responsibility that freedom bestows, both in the digital universe and our daily lives, and how vital it is to arm individuals with the skills to wisely navigate this new reality.
Lastly, we step into the realm of technology and its transformative influence on our creative expressions. We discuss the advent of tools like Artificial Intelligence and the ripple effects they have on our creation and connection processes. Jeffrey gives us a peek into the world of the K-Tel All Stars and shares inspiring advice about crafting art that resonates not just with others, but also oneself.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Jeff's family, friends, and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Jeff Bryan for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 40 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated October core values of Creativity, Simplicity, and Giving as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with historian, Roamin' Rich Dinkela. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever felt a burst of nostalgia when cruising down a historic highway, or pondered on how your childhood experiences shaped your core values? That's what we're diving into today with our guest, Rich, a Route 66 enthusiast who'll be shedding some light on the allure of this iconic road. We'll be travelling down memory lane, exploring the cultural impact of Route 66 on music, mob history, and small-town Americana.
We'll also be hearing from Rich about his journey of personal growth, homespun in a working-class neighborhood. His reflections on the evolution of his values over time serve as a reminder of the dance between societal influence and personal development. So, buckle up for an exploration of the complexity of personal growth, societal influence, and the power of reflection.
We wrap up our journey with a discussion on the significance of preserving history and upholding its relevance in the present. We highlight the importance of truth, clarity and good old-fashioned values in shaping our decisions and the future we want to create. Also how YouTube is playing a vital role in keeping the legacy of Route 66 alive.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. To Rich's family, friends, and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Roamin' Rich for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 39 on Transacting Value!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated September core values of Bravery, Courage, and Patriotism as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Founder of Speak Happiness, Valerie Alexander. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
The corporate world would seem like a battlefield to many. Having navigated through the military, Silicon Valley, and Hollywood, our guest for today, Valerie Alexander has certainly seen it all. Join us in our eye-opening session with Valerie, an advocate for happiness and inclusivity, who enlightens us on how a coherent value system can foster unity in the workplace, thereby leading to business success.
We all have masks that we wear. In this episode, Valerie and I engage in a heartfelt discussion about the importance of embracing our individuality, the struggles that come with privilege, and the need to avoid reducing anyone to a single identity.
Valerie also sheds light on the ‘accidental managers’, and the need to respect leadership roles in a corporate setup. She highlights the importance of finding the right workplace environment and the necessity of honest conversations.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 38 on Transacting Value Podcast!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated September core values of Bravery, Courage, and Patriotism as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with lifelong martial artist, Chris Romulo. If you are new to the podcast, welcome; and if you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever found yourself feeling crushed by life's hurdles? This week, we've got the champion himself, Chris Romulo, sharing his inspiring philosophy - Champ Up. Chris has turned the tables on life's challenges, making them into stepping stones for success. We dive deep into his beliefs, discussing his champion acronym and how he's helping each of us develop our own personal value systems.
We switch gears as Chris enlightens us on his mission to empower the youth of today. He's even taking his wisdom to schools, teaching kids about the seven dictators that can stifle their growth. He emphasizes the significance of having a plan when life throws curveballs at you, and you'll be amazed at how his experiences resonate with our own.
As if that wasn't enough, Chris also takes us on a journey through his self-discovery via martial arts, illustrating how mentors like Bruce Lee and the lessons of his father have kept him grounded. He shares how martial arts can be a window to understanding internal battles and how hard skills can help shift our perspectives. So, buckle up for an conversation that's all about personal growth, youth empowerment, and the power of lifelong learning!
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. Thank you to Chris's family, friends, aspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Chris Romulo for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 37 on Transacting Value Podcast!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated September core values of Bravery, Courage, and Patriotism as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Founder/CEO of Ruck-It Up 4Warriors, Scott Fredenburg. If you are new to the podcast, welcome; and if you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
With a military retirement under his belt, Scott set his sights on a new mission, transforming lives by building a community for veterans and their families. Scott’s journey, from the inception of his idea in 2014 to the present day, is a story of tenacity and determination as he seeks to offer unforgettable experiences and a lifeline to those adjusting to life after service.
Scott and I delve into the myriad challenges veterans face, highlighting the vital role of organizations like Ruck-It Up For Warriors. Through meaningful connections and a sense of purpose, Scott's organization seeks to pave a smoother transition for veterans from military service to civilian life. We also discuss the importance of enlightening the public about veterans' organizations, addressing the pressing need to connect veterans with the help they so often need. Prepare to be moved, inspired, and enlightened as you listen.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. Thank you to Scott's family, friends, aspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Scott Fredenburg for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 36 on Transacting Value Podcast!
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Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated September core values of Bravery, Courage, and Patriotism as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Founder of Mother Thrifting Queen, Dida Lange. If you are new to the podcast, welcome; and if you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever felt the pressure to fit into a certain mold, and struggled with self-acceptance? Dida Lange knows this all too well. As a mother of three and a seasoned model with over two decades of experience in the industry, Dida has navigated the tricky path of self-love and empowerment, whilst holding fast to the Christian values instilled in her by her mother. She shares her personal journey, revealing how she understood her identity through significant conversations and how resilience was developed along the way.
Reflecting on the evolution of the modeling industry, Dida sheds light on how the industry has become more accepting of different shapes, sizes, and heights. However, she also shares a powerful personal story of being told to lose weight to fit the mold, and how she responded with inner strength and resilience.
Dida shares the key players in her life that inspire her, the partners she works with, and the changes she has seen in the modeling industry over the years. Tune in to hear Dida's powerful perspective on self-acceptance, faith, and personal growth.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to our partners for your support. Thank you to Dida's family, friends, aspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Dida Lange for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 35, and our "Incorporating Value" mini-series on Transacting Value Podcast!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated August core values of Perseverance, Reliability, and Vitality as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the owner of Forged Waterjet Fabrications, Megan Long. If you are new to the podcast, welcome to our mini-series "Incorporating Value"! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
If you ever thought about starting your own venture and wrestling with the challenge of shifting careers, you're not alone. Meet Megan Long, a former educator who made a leap from shaping minds to shaping metals. She now runs Forged Waterjet and is here to share her story of determination, learnings, and the world of waterjet fabrications.
She emphasizes the importance of precision and intentionality in her operation. She also dives deep into business, setting aside one's ego, and a "no plan B" mentality to her entrepreneurial journey. Listen to her insights on strategic partnerships and collaboration that can accelerate your path to success.
But the conversation isn't just about fabrication and business. Megan brings to light the crucial role of customer service and a positive corporate culture. She shares how Forged Waterjet Fabrications is creating an inclusive, hospitable environment. Listen on to hear Megan discuss marketing strategies and how she is helping her clients' dreams come true with her services.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Megan's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Megan Long for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 34, and our "Incorporating Value" mini-series on Transacting Value Podcast!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated August core values of Perseverance, Reliability, and Vitality as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the CEO of Stratum Nutrition, Micah Osborne. If you are new to the podcast, welcome; and if you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Ever wondered how core values can shape a company's trajectory and success? Micah unveils the significance of perseverance, reliability, and vitality as guiding principles in his business, recounting how these values have been instrumental in his journey towards success. We delve into Stratum Nutrition's unique approach in making natural products, with a spotlight on their phenomenal use of eggshells - a testament to their commitment towards natural products and sustainability.
Strap in as we navigate the intricate role of core values in business decisions such as choosing partners, suppliers, and distributors. We bring this to life by examining the operations of Stratum Nutrition, a testament to the importance of freedom, self-reliance, and teamwork in running a successful venture. Plus, the significance of mentorship, stress management techniques, and the art of listening in running a thriving business. Join us with Micah and learn how you can incorporate these essential values into your business or workplace.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. Thank you to Micah's family, friends, aspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Micah Osborne for your insight!
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Welcome to Transacting Value, where we talk about practical applications for personal values when dealing with each other and even within ourselves; where we foster a podcast listening experience that let's you hear the power of a value system for managing burnout, establishing boundaries, and finding belonging.
My name is Josh Porthouse. I'm your host. And, we are your people.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 33, and our "Incorporating Value" mini-series on Transacting Value Podcast!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated August core values of Perseverance, Reliability, and Vitality as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the co-owners of Big Picture Photography, Andrew Jordan and Emma Ball. If you are new to the podcast, welcome to our mini-series "Incorporating Value"! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
Imagine a world where every professional, from a CPA to a photographer, brings their authenticity to work and infuses their personal values into the business. They've built a business culture that reflects their values and complementary skills.
While the mention of accounting might make you think of number crunching and hard deadlines, Andrew and Emma are here to change this perception. From providing feedback from a place of accountability rather than shame, to handling difficult conversations with transparency and kindness, they're redefining the environment for CPAs. They also share their strategy of using core values to drive recruitment decisions, focusing on humility, excellence, ownership, and growth.
They are also creating a positive work environment by emphasizing values over number crunching. As they wrap up, Andrew and Emma offer career advice to emphasize the need to be human in professional settings.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Andrew's and Emma's families, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Andrew Jordan and Emma Ball for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 32, and our "Incorporating Value" mini-series on Transacting Value Podcast!
Have you ever wondered how incorporating personal values into your work life can impact not only your success, but also your connection with others? Join us as we sit down with Carly Moore, Marketing Manager of The Galley, a unique kitchen workstation brand based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to discuss her journey from boutique owner to marketing a product that perfectly aligns with her core values. Through her experiences, we dive into the power of empathy, compassion, and finding a sense of belonging in the workplace.
Carly shares her insights on the importance of creating and maintaining meaningful relationships within the business world, and how The Galley has truly revolutionized the way kitchens are designed to foster connections with loved ones. We explore how the brand's commitment to understanding and valuing different perspectives translates into their corporate governance and brand ambassadorship, emphasizing the significance of standing by their core values even when faced with financial challenges.
In this heartfelt conversation, Carly sheds light on the impact of kitchen appliances on family relationships, as well as the fulfillment she has found in working with a company that shares her values. As we wrap up our discussion, we reflect on the importance of making business decisions with personal values in mind, and the difference it can make in cultivating a sense of purpose and passion.
If you are new to the podcast, welcome ! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 31 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated July core values of Independence, Freedom, and Initiative as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Joplin Chamber of Commerce Director of Entrepreneurship, Doug Hunt. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back!
What can you learn from a man who grew from a humble family farm upbringing to the Director of Entrepreneurship for the Joplin Area Chamber of Commerce? We venture into Doug's personal narrative of resilience, initiative, and hard-fought freedom - a story deeply rooted in his early years on a resource-limited farm. He shares how this experience helped sculpt his character, eventually sparking a successful TV career and a stint in city council. Tune in to this stimulating conversation, as we unravel the wisdom found in resource-limited beginnings and the character development that blooms from pushing beyond personal boundaries.
Together, we traverse the captivating terrain of human nature, from our innate greed to our noble integrity, and how these traits influence our strides in the entrepreneurial world. We ponder on the audacity of small business owners, their triumphs and trials, and the influence of social media in showcasing their victories. Brace yourself for a deep dive into the entrepreneurial mindset as we dissect the allure and the audacity of risk-taking in today's business landscape.
We wrap up our conversation with a rich discussion on business growth, economic instability, and the transformative power of gratitude. Doug candidly shares his struggles and how they propelled his business journey, turning financial instability into learning opportunities.
Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value. Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Doug's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Doug Hunt for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 30 on Transacting Value Podcast!
What defines a character truly worth investing in? How does a deeply human narrative come to life on a comic strip? This episode of Transacting Value is all about uncovering these mysteries with our guest, Jeremy Hawn, a comic book writer and artist known for his knack for character development. We delve into the art of storytelling, discussing how characters inspired by real-life individuals not only make stories more relatable but also make them resonate with the audience. Jeremy also opens up about the challenges he faces when deciding if a project is complete and the pressures of meeting deadlines in the publishing industry.
Jeremy offers deep insights into the power of broadening perspectives in storytelling. He stresses the importance of understanding different cultures and viewpoints, transforming them into narratives that can touch the hearts of a diverse audience. We also break the stereotypes associated with comic books, highlighting their vast range of genres and the seriousness with which cartoonists approach their work.
Wrapping up, Jeremy shares his journey of breaking into the comic book industry, illustrating the importance of honing your craft and the dedication it requires. Be part of our conversation and explore the powerhouse of value that Jeremy brings to the world of comic books and storytelling. Join us, and let's transact value together!
If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 29 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Have you ever stopped to wonder what it takes to traverse from a career in tech to leadership development? Today, we have a fascinating conversation with Ian Hatton, the founder of Totally Morpheus, who shares his 21 years of experience in leadership development, particularly in conscious leadership, that gives him peace in transition. We talk about self-awareness and understanding one's own "monster" along with the importance of self-reflection, all crucial elements in shaping an effective leader. If you value introspection, personal growth, and a good journey of discovery to increase your strengths and culture, then this episode is for you.
We move on to discussing personal values, their impact on our lives, and how they define us as individuals. Ian sheds light on his personal experiences, emphasizing the significance of self-love and connection in both our personal and professional lives. Touching upon the importance of resilience, self-esteem and an authorized sense of self, and our delicate balancing act of pride and humility.
Ian talks about recognizing and effectively utilizing value-added elements, processing past experiences, and the significant role of freedom in our lives.
If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Ian's family, friends and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Ian Hatton for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 28 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Good manners and being polite are necessary to make connections. Making a great first impression on a personal or professional level with grace and etiquette increases your chances of success. Authenticity is the foundation. Stand out and set an example. Be respectful, polite, positive, and courteous.If you value etiquette, manners and professionalism to increase your profitability and your culture, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated July core values of Independence, Freedom, and Initiative as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Founder of The Polite Company, Kristi Spencer. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Kristi's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Kristi Spencer for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 27 on Transacting Value Podcast!
What if we told you that fostering creativity, critical thinking, and independence in children can be achieved through play and unique learning experiences? Today we're discussing our July core values of Independence, Freedom, and Initiative with Neely Myers, the Executive Director of the Creative Learning Alliance, an emerging children's science center, to explore their fascinating approach to learning. Neely shares her insights on the importance of extending the invitation of learning to children in different regions and how her work can provide valuable perspective for parents and educators alike. If you value creativity and discovery then this episode is for you.
In this engaging conversation, Neely reveals how she promotes critical thinking, executive function, and creativity in children through play, problem-solving, and a focus on individual strengths and values. We also discuss the importance of identifying one's own strengths and values when working with a group, and how to transfer those skills to a young age. Additionally, Neely shares her thoughts on the enneagram scale and how her primary value of uniqueness and authenticity has shaped her life.
Finally, we take a deep dive into the world of building a science center with standalone exhibits and educational opportunities, such as workshops, classroom experiences, and camps. Learn about the importance of giving children the space to learn, ask questions, and even fail, in order to cultivate a platform for innovative thinking - even in the moment of frustration.
If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Neely's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Neely Myers for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 26 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Applications, Technology, Artificial Intelligence - the capability to tap information and communicate effectively or more efficiently exists through automation and the internet. Personal efficiency has increased with the inception of automated devices, but have they taken away from hard work?If you value hard work and artificial intelligence to augment your actual intelligence, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated June core values of Abundance, Adventure, and Prosperity as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Author of Big Book of Apps; Certified Speaking Professional; and "Your Nerdy BFF", Beth Ziesenis. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Beth's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Beth Ziesenis for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 25 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Your voice is a living instrument! Music connects people through emotions and creates vulnerability for both the singers and listeners. We are each given gifts and abilities to nurture and share. It's the value we place on these humanities that determines relatability.If you value the value of music and voice for soulful expression, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated June core values of Abundance, Adventure, and Prosperity as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with singer/songwriter and Owner of The Maple Leaf Music Company, Kacey Baugh. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Kacey's family, friends, students and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Kacey Baugh for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 24 on Transacting Value Podcast!
When communities come together, growth and unity are fostered. The culture from other countries offers diverse opportunities for growth and relatability. For example, holidays are about being together regardless of the day you celebrate them on. The key is bridging the gap.If you value nonprofit work, community, or personal growth then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated June core values of Adventure, Abundance, and Prosperity as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the co-founder of The Mission Co, Mike Rebich. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Patrick's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Patrick Hardy for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 23 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Learning takes place in many facets. A meaningful life can be found in both simple and complex experiences. When you see the good in things your world grows and your perspective changes. What pushes you to change can be painful but it can catapult you to new levels.If you value authoring your past and redefining your future, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated June core values of Abundance, Adventure, and Prosperity as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Founder of emPower PR Group and author of Emergence: Living Life Through the Soil, Stephanie Feger. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Stephanie's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Stephanie Feger for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 22 and our second mini-series "Socializing Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
With self-discipline your opportunities for self-improvement is endless. You can recharge your joy, do life differently, to inspire and motivate yourself and help others. Take negative situations and use them to positively change your self-worth.If you value a physically, emotionally, mentally, and behaviorally more fulfilled sense of self, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated May core values of Unity, Honor, Mental Toughness as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Founder of GYSB Movement, and podcast Host of GYSB Talks, Carla Palmer. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Carla's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Carla Palmer for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 21 and our second mini-series "Socializing Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
Deviant behaviors have a place in society. Social forces and those with unacceptable behaviors shape us and teach us how to react in situations. Outcasts reaffirm our basic values.If you value reality TV, or intrigue with deviance from a social norm then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated May core values of Unity, Honor, Mental Toughness as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with sociology professor, and author of True Story: What Reality TV Says About Us, Danielle Lindemann. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Danielle's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Danielle Lindemann for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 20 and our second mini-series "Socializing Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
The clearer you are in communicating with others, the more your life is enriched. How you talk to yourself is equally important. You can be a genius, but if you can't communicate, your knowledge is stifled. Texting has limited verbal conversation with potential errors in meaning. The Wilson Method can help!If you value effective communication, handwritten letters, and professional courtesies then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated May core values of Unity, Honor, Mental Toughness as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Communication Expert, and podcast Host of How to Talk to Humans, Larry Wilson. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Larry's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Larry Wilson for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 19 and our second mini-series "Socializing Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
International challenges for some are just routine opportunities for some people. Communication and its interpretation can make or break your business. Hiring people who are willing to be, or are on the same frequency promotes unity. Don't make promises you can't keep and remember, shared values are an undercurrent that ground your corporate culture.If you value the human factor in business, or quality marketing to your consumer, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated May core values of Unity, Honor, and Mental Toughness as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with author, professional speaker, intuitive business strategist, and founder of her fully decentralized marketing company At That Point, Juanita Vorster. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Juanita's family and friends, colleagues and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Juanita Vorster for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 18 and our second mini-series "Socializing Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
Video gaming has come a long way from inception to now a potential roadmap to parenthood. Video gaming is an unexpected bridge to talking, discussing, learning about others, and restoring values or preventing a disruption to them. Teaching principles through gaming is becoming a foundation to new generations. Or did that start with Monopoly and Life?If you value digital gaming with your kids, and seeing their lives become better through gameplay, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated May core values of Unity, Honor, and Mental Toughness as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with father, gamer and co-host of the podcast New Dad Gaming, Trevor Alexander. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Trevor's family and friends, Minecraft, Roblox, and the Twitch community for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Trevor Alexander for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 17 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Disaster preparedness includes many hazards, including natural, technological, national security and common personal crisis. Field experiences in emergency management and personal disasters contribute to success and survival impacts. How you recover is determined by what's important to you!If you value yourself, disaster preparedness, or personal growth then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated April core values of Growth, Stewardship, Contentment as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with CEO and President of Hytropy Disaster Management, and accomplished author, Patrick Hardy. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Patrick's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Patrick Hardy for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 16 on Transacting Value Podcast!
The hope your legacy will leave an impact is even more challenging with social media. Your online character is as imperative as what you do when no one is watching. Peers, spouses and people you don't know form an opinion without disclosure.If you value faith, meaning and character, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated April core values of Growth, Stewardship, Contentment as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with author, teacher and "connoisseur of chocolate", Cindy Dagnan. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Cindy's family, friends, inspirations and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Cindy Dagnan for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 15 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Leadership training is important and powerful. One vision, one value can catapult your organization. Contentment and job satisfaction are created by strong leaders. Those who have a passion for their job will be more productive. Technology has changed how we communicate; we, as leaders and as people, need to be clear in expectations and interpretations.If you value empathy, service to others and an impact, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated April core values of Growth, Stewardship, Contentment as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the founder of Stronger Leaders Stronger Profits, Sean Patton. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Sean's family, friends, SLSP team, and Westpoint for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Sean Patton for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 14 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Collaborating increases the power of networking. It provides a variety of perspectives for future directions; helps ensure successful planning; and manifests the power of positivity. Own your future, create a strong vision. Your decisions and their impacts determine your success.If you value agency, creativity, and a values-centric compass for social growth, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated April core values of Growth, Stewardship, Contentment as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Futures Alchemist, Charlotte Kemp. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Charlotte's family, friends, Global Speakers Federation, and the Professional Speakers Association of South Africa for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Charlotte Kemp for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 13 on Transacting Value!
Teenagers can use multiple platforms expressing written ideas on social media. Communicating via podcasting puts fear of public speaking to the forefront. Teachers leave lasting impressions on their students. Teaching others and sharing life experiences to inspire others is influential because lessons taught are not necessarily lessons learned.If you value mutual respect, teaching, and guiding students to be better people first, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Accomplishment, Consistency, and Endurance as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Host of The PIXEL Classroom podcast, Dr. Ryan Read. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Ryan's family and friends,Star Trek: Picard, and Green Lantern for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Dr. Ryan Read for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 12 on Transacting Value!
Growing up with strong values and character development instills the fortitude to achieve. Morals and integrity are expected in The Department of Defense. Cultural simulations and realisms are critical to military training. We depend on the experts to learn habits, behaviors and values. Training the trainers is critical.If you value ethical and realistic training for the Marine Corps, service to others and honesty in your character, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Accomplishment, Consistency, and Endurance as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with retired Naval Commander, Joe Terlizzese. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Joe's family, friends, and Naval experience for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Joe Terlizzese for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 11 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Imagine your office is a toy store and your day is focused on playtime. That doesn't have to end with Kindergarten. Technology may make play time more varied, but less experiential. The impact of digital playtime has to be explained how it mirrors real life. The impact of play through board games, STEAM, or family game nights is instant, generational, and lifelong. If you value playtime, experiential learning, and empowered families to grow together, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Accomplishment, Consistency, and Endurance as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the President of Griddly Games, Reisa Schwartzman. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Reisa's family, friends, Griddly Games team, and quality time for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Reisa Schwartzman for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 10 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Imagine as a child envisioning yourself as a performer in Broadway shows all over the world! Dreams can come true! You have to play an active role in the direction you take. Whether you sink or swim, it's important to "climb every mountain" to reach your goals.If you value civility, mutual respect, emotional resonance, and humanity, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Accomplishment, Consistency, and Endurance as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Heart-stirring Songstress, Jenny Lynn Stewart. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Jenny's family, friends, Oscar Hammerstein, and Barbara Cook for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Jenny Lynn Stewart for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 9 and to our closing conversation for our miniseries "Broadcasting Value" on Transacting Value!
Once a hobby, Podcasting has become an educational tool. Listeners can tune in for relaxation, information, and direction. Video Podcasts have become more popular with Covid's forced isolation worldwide. The Host's ingenuity to present interesting topics, coupled with finances and hardware is an in-demand venue. Listener time is valuable whether filled with useful information or idle chatter. Building trust and reliability is key.If you value mutual respect, honoring other people's word, trust, and podcasting, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated February core values of Kindness, Passion, and Harmony as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with the Host of Causepods and the Founder of The Podcast Consultant, Mathew Passey. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Mathew's family, friends,experiences, and clients for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Mathew Passey for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 8 and to our miniseries "Broadcasting Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
Observing life, situations, and people from a creative perspective is an art. Putting those observations to print or in script for the big screen takes perseverance, skill and consideration of what will appeal to others. The days of using imagination are diminished in today's video game generation. Will books and movies in the future exist?If you value storytelling, creativity, poetic license and self-expression, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated February core values of Kindness, Passion, and Harmony as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with David-Matthew Barnes. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To DM's family, friends,experiences, and Carmine Gallo for your inspiration to this conversation, and to DM Barnes for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 7 and to our miniseries "Broadcasting Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
What you put into your body determines your internal well-being. Your holistic fitness helps you accomplish your goals. The better you feel, the more motivated you become. Discipline with fitness and food is a lifestyle not a fad; your future-self will thank you. If you value aligning your physical, spiritual and mental wellness, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated February core values of Harmony, Kindness, Passion as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Host of the podcast Real Wellness, Sheri Traxler. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Sheri's family, friends, coaches, and experiences for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Sheri Traxler for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 6 and the opening of our first miniseries "Broadcasting Value" on Transacting Value Podcast!
Be your own advocate for what you believe. Information communicated should be genuine, real, trustworthy, accurate and reliable. It is okay to have diverse perspectives; but the key is to understand, empathize and accept opinions. If you value serving your community and playing to your strengths, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated February core values of Harmony, Kindness, Passion as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Host of the podcast Communication TwentyFourSeven, Jen Furlong. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Jen's audience and to everyone who has helped to contribute to Communication TwentyFourSeven for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Jen Furlong for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 5 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Live your life with a martial arts mentality. Have discipline, integrity and a strong character with physical skills. With time and experience comes wisdom. Balance work, life, and money but realize time, family and faith are invaluable. If you value being grateful for your challenges, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated January core values of Determination, Accountability, and Self-Respect as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Master Instructor and Owner of the Family Martial Arts Center and one of my personal mentors, Master Gary Wayne. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Master Wayne's family, friends, and students for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Master Wayne for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 4 of Transacting Value Podcast!
To be accepted by others, we have to learn to accept ourselves. To be honest with others, we have to be honest with ourselves. Be a trendsetter. Make your own mark, but be true to yourself. If you value being true to yourself, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated January core values of Determination, Accountability, and Self-Respect as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with Nerdcore HipHop artist, Geekster the Supernerd. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Common, Robert Greene, and Nerdcore HipHop for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Geekster the Supernerd for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 3 of Transacting Value Podcast!
What you say, how you say things, and how you act determines the responses and reactions of others. You can't control others' perceptions; but, you can learn to understand that differences in interpretations exist. Patience, empathy, and compassion go a long way in communication. If you value a good conversation as a medium to be social instead of computers, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated January core values of Determination, Accountability, and Self-Respect as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with a good friend, Josh Weston. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To Josh's family, friends, Epictetus and the Stoics for your inspiration to this conversation, and to Josh Weston for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 2 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Honesty starts from within. You can't be honest with others unless you are honest with yourself. The value you place on yourself and your character influences others perception of you. It is human nature to draw towards positive people and deter from those with negative attitudes. If you value building relationships through music, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated January core values of Determination, Accountability, and Self-Respect as strategies for character discipline and relative success, with lead singer and guitarist of Ancient Sins, Wes Grissom. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation because values still hold value.
Special thanks to Hoof and Clucker Farm and Keystone Farmer's Market for your support. To all of Wes' faults, mistakes, and issues of varying scales and scopes, in addition to his positive outcomes and level of inspiration to this conversation, and to Wes Grissom for your insight!
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 4, Episode 1 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Porter’s guest today is Kyle Horsley, who has worked in the finance industry for 10 years. Listeners will get a primer on student loans, debt, interest rates, and compounding interest. Unfortunately, this is not a topic that is taught in middle and high schools, and too many students take out student loans for higher education without knowing what they are getting into.
And, unfortunately, the banking system isn’t what it used to be. There was a time when a person could apply for a loan based on their grades, character, references, business plan, and reputation. Those days are gone. Today a bank is more likely to loan an 18-year-old $100,000 in student loans for a degree in general psychology than to loan that same 18-year-old $10,000 to start a business. The banking industry, with all its regulations and bad actors, is just a different beast today.
Gone are the days of character-based loans and handshake deals. There is simply too much litigation and regulation, Horsley says. There is precious little room for creativity or outside-the-box thinking.
That said, the banking industry is still a place where Kyle can practice integrity. Debt makes banks money, and lenders are often too eager to issue credit when it wouldn’t be in the best interest of the client. Kyle reminds listeners that taking out a loan is borrowing from your future self. Sometimes this can make sense, but certainly not always. He speaks up when he can’t recommend a loan, even though, as a lender, it would benefit him.
Finally, Kyle reminds listeners that time is the most precious commodity. No one can create more of it. We’ve got to spend what time we have wisely.
Quotes from today’s episode
“The most valuable commodity on the planet is time because it’s the only thing they can’t make more of.”
“Once time is spent, it is gone.”
“When I take out a student loan…I’m borrowing that money from my future self.”
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 27 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Porter’s guest today is Bunny Young. She is a multi-business owner, a coach, the founder of A Better Place Consulting, the author of Paw Prints on My Heart,and a mom. As a teenager, she was diagnosed with a heart condition, and at the time, she was able to walk out of the doctor’s office with a smile on her face. She was told that she was fragile and would have to be careful, yet she knew she wanted to live her life to the fullest and make a difference.Thanks to her service dog, she has done just that. She has been a stunt woman in China, worked at an orphanage in Ecuador, owns five companies, and prioritizes her family.
Perhaps because of her illness, Bunny has lived an incredibly full life, and she's helping others do the same. She and Porter discuss the following:
How to build a strong sense of self through self-awarenessFeelings and emotions as messengersWhy we repeat patterns and how to break them Why the stories we tell ourselves matterWhy anxiety is confused energy and how to direct that energy intosomething productiveHow to motivate kidsQuotes from today’s episode
“The people who focus on what they don’t have and what they need don’t receive as much as the people who are grateful for what they have.”
“An attitude of gratitude is what brings abundance.”
“You’ve been given the gift of another day. What are you going to do with it?”
“You are the only you on the face of this planet.”
“The only time I feel a sense of burnout is when I’m not aligning fully with myself and I’m trying to be all of these different people for all of these different situations.”
“If you can bring more awareness to what you are grateful for in your life, you’ll automatically start to bring more abundance into your life.”
“There is no time that you’ve lost. You are exactly where you’re supposed to be.”
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 26, our 2nd Annual Christmas Special, of Transacting Value Podcast!
Jake Pearson hails from Victoria, Australia, and is the host of the What Makes You Happy podcast where he interviews people from all over the world about what makes them happy. While joy and happiness are universal emotions, what ignites joy in each of us is unique. And what ignites joy is intricately linked to our individual values.
Each of us can live our lives according to the values of others, or we can dare to live according to our own values and, in so doing, find greater joy.
As a personal trainer, Jake helps build self-confidence in others by shifting internal dialogs. He encourages others to highlight things that are going well in their lives and build momentum from a place of positivity. He recognizes that being internally motivated will yield more and better fruit than what can come from external forces.
Jake encourages listeners to identify one or two things that bring them happiness. What are the things you gravitate to so much that you forget time exists? Incorporate more of those things in your day-to-day life. That is prioritizing you as an individual and the things that you value. Then ask, “Why does this make me happy? What about it brings me joy?”
Quotes from today’s episode
“You can live your life in accordance with what you value, or you can live your life in accordance with what other people value for you.”
“What drives us is all the things on the inside.”
“I love leaving people with something from every interaction – maybe a little bit of inspiration or a little bit more clarity or focus or direction.”
“If you cannot serve yourself, you are not showing up at 100% to serve other people. You owe it to yourself to be the best version of yourself by doing the things that are important to you.”
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 25 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Deborah Johnson is an inspirational speaker, author, and international award-winning music artist who helps others get unstuck by producing and executing a plan for their second half of life. She is also the co-host of the Women at Halftime podcast.
Deborah has been a go-getter her entire life. She was fortunate to grow up in a stable, loving home where she was encouraged to cultivate and nurture a personal faith, a desire to learn, and a strong work ethic. As a youth, she dedicated herself to music, and as she has grown into new seasons of life, she has applied that same dedication to family, friendships, and entrepreneurship. Whatever she puts her mind to, she does wholeheartedly. Throughout her life, there has been a consistency in values, even though the application and implementation of those values may have shifted over time.
Deborah reminds us that identifying values is a process and recommends journaling. She asserts that you can’t lead others until you can successfully lead yourself. Self-leadership is underrated and under-emphasized.
Quotes from today’s episode
“Core values will be similar, but the application of those will be changing throughout the years.”
“You cannot legislate morality. That has to be a personal choice.”
“I had never heard that term lifelong learneruntil I was way into my career…but there was a thirst for learning because I found something I loved to do.”
“I did what I loved and did enough in the other areas that I could just really grow.”
“Create a space where you can be real and have impact.”Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
(08:35)The Bee and the Bear Creations
(18:57)Keystone Farmers Market
(29:27) Will MacClellan "Scots Scotch Stories"
(42:07)Buzzsprout (affiliate link)
Deborah Johnson:Facebook YouTubeTwitter Instagram
Goals For Your Life Newsletter
Deborah Johnson Speaker
DJWorks Music
Women at Halftime podcastFollow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 24 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Rick Dellaratta started piano lessons as a young kid. In his youth, he joined bands and played for the church and cultural events. One thing led to another, and today he is a world-renowned jazz pianist and singer. Music has taken him all over the world and taught him something beautiful – that music transcends all barriers between people and cultures.
After watching the burning Twin Towers from a rooftop in NYC on September 11, 2001, he wrote a poem, “Jazz for Peace.” A few weeks later, he performed the poem at a concert, and later put the poem to music. And a vision was born – to bring people groups together through music. Roughly one year later, he performed at the United Nations, bringing together Americans, Israelis, Palestinians, and others to promote peace through music.
Think of Jazz for Peace like Goodwill ambassadors. They travel the world to places like Pakistan, Nigeria, and Virginia Beach to promote and support worthy causes.
Porter and Rick’s discussion covers the following:
How, in media, it's difficult for peace to compete with tragedy and fear How Jazz for Peace partners with organizations to put on world-class events without breaking the bankHow the viability of democracy is dependent on maturity, modernity, and civilityQuotes from today’s episode
“Music has an ability to address problems in our world, heal them, bring them together in a positive way.”
“When you bring music into it, it’s so much better than when you’re just two people knocking heads verbally. The music softens it because you’re both on the same wavelength.”
“There is more trust with me and people you would be scared out of your mind to trust, you don’t even know, than I can find right out on the street here. There are people that don’t trust each other getting in and out of a cab.”
“What jazz is able to do that English can’t is transcend language barriers.”
“Music can reach anybody.”
“When we fill our souls up with creativity, artistry, and intelligence, we have a better chance at avoiding the behavior that leads to destruction.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(55:39)Keystone Farmers Market
(12:54) Buzzsprout(affiliate link)
(29:00) Will MacClellan "Scots Scotch Stories"
(43:21) The Bee and the Bear Creations
Connect with Rick on Facebook,
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 23 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Laura Leduc is a professor at James Madison University, training the next generation of workplace managers. She became interested in the management of people when, earlier in her career, she was promoted to a managerial position and was fascinated by how vastly different people can be. Each person sitting in a meeting can walk away with very different feelings and reactions. She thought being a manager would mostly involve making decisions, but she found the people portion of management to be more complicated and significant. This discovery prompted her to pursue a Ph.D. in management, desiring to make the world a better place by making better managers.
One lesson that is difficult for many students to grasp is that there is rarely one right answer when it comes to managing teams, people, and projects. For generations who grew up on multiple-choice tests where there was only one right answer, this concept can be difficult to accept. Students are graded on how well they research and then make and defend their decisions. The ability to get buy-in is also critical for leaders.
Josh and Laura also discuss the following:
Self-awareness and integrityWhy leaders need to be clear on their values Why it’s important to avoid making decisions when emotions are strong. Tips for making decisions when you feel stuck and unsure Know when you should put off making a decisionAuthentic leadership theory and why it’s important to that your values align with those of the organizationQuotes from today’s episode
“Our emotions help us understand right and wrong.”
“My goal is for there to be fewer bad managers in the world.”
“It’s impossible to do this job perfectly because there are so many different possibilities.”
“To the extent that you can act according to your values, you’ll be a happier person.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:(08:31) Keystone Farmers Market
Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything by Joshua Foer
Algorithms to Live by Brian Christian and Tom Griffiths
(16:20) Buzzsprout(affiliate link)
(27:38) “Walkabout”
(41:39) The Bee and the Bear Creations
Connect with Laura Leduc on LinkedIn
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 22 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Ari Nissenblatt is obsessed with podcasts, both personally and professionally. She describes herself as a walking podcast recommendation machine. You can find her recommendations in her newsletter and on social media.Ari started listening to podcasts in 2014 and was quickly hooked on the medium. She listened to glean information about topics and places that she knew little about and to deepen her knowledge of things she was already interested in. Today podcasts touch virtually every area of her life, from her profession to her free time and her personal conversations.
Porter and Ari discuss the evolution of, the popularity of, and the competition that surrounds podcasting. The days of making some extra money by recording weekly conversations with your buddies in the garage are over. There is so much competition in podcasting and if you want to make money with the art form, you’re going to have to be intentional about producing a high-quality product – both in terms of content and audio quality. Ari advises podcasters to set goals and intentions for their podcasts, to remember that podcasting is a networking game, and to speak from what they know.
Quotes from today’s episode
“Podcasts have changed my life.”
“I feel like whatever you can’t get in a physical conversation on a day-to-day basis, you can get from podcasts.”
“Marketing is always going to be an experiment.”
“Podcasting is a networking game.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(6:07)Keystone Farmer’s Market
(12:33)The Bee and the Bear Creations
(16:29) Casby Bias, Host of "Adulting 101"Connect with Ari on Twitter
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Alrighty folks, welcome back for the 2022 Thanksgiving Special of Transacting Value Podcast!
This episode explores the question: "What are you grateful for?" Showcasing podcast contributors from around the world, who despite varied backgrounds; upbringings; languages; religious beliefs; occupations; sexual orientations; political leanings; and socio-economic standings; all have one thing in common. Values still hold value.
Be grateful that we have an opportunity to #CombineandConquer our efforts and perspectives against our obstacles. Conflict is a natural part of any relationship and is essential for any degree of success or sense of fulfillment. This holiday season take a second, if even in your head quietly to yourself, and ask, "What are you grateful for?"
Special thanks to:
Rob Bellew (Season 3, Episode 1)
Ruben Ordonez (Season 2, Episode 2)
Ernie Porthouse (Season 3, Episode 7)
Chris Kirk (Season 3, Episode 11)
Sebastien Barke (Season 2, Episode 7)
Scott Carley (Season 3, Episode 14)
Cody Anderson (Season 2, Episode 21)
Mark Havenner & Renovata Consulting
Nikki Bradley & Nichely, LLC
Debbie Ausburn & Raising Other Peoples Children
Casey Stubbs & Trading Strategy Guides
Laura Leduc & James Madison University
Scott Edwards & Stand Up Comedy: Your Host and MC
Angela Thurman & Thurman Co
Along with a huge thank you to all of our Guest Contributors throughout Season 2 and Season 3 during 2022!Follow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 21 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Casey Stubbs, the host of the How to Trade It podcast and founder of Trading Strategy Guides, discusses investing and fatherhood. As a father of nine, Casey is intentional with planning and scheduling. He has a Life Plan document that uses to track how every category of his life.
Casey worked in the construction industry until 2008. When work became scarce, he built a website and, learning as he went, grew his online presence and business. Today he teaches strategies for creating cash flow from buying and selling on a short-term basis using chart patterns and trends. He recommends long-term trading as an investment strategy for almost everyone and short-term trading for more serious traders.
Who is investing in that company? Are hedge funds or institutional investors among the investors of the company?What are smart companies and individuals investing in? Consider investing in new technologies. Invest in leaders of new industries.
Considering an investment? Validate your information with due diligence.Porter and Casey touch on the following:
We reveal some of our values by how we spend our money. Teach children about saving and investing from a young ageHow do parents teach the value of a dollar when our kids want to spend Robux on Roblox?NFTs, cryptocurrencies, nostalgiaQuotes from today’s episode
“My life plan revolves around relationships.”
“For people who are hungry to learn and self-educate, there is a lot of opportunity.”
“There is a social aspect of being human in cyberspace.”
“It’s not about your accomplishments or all the great things you do. It’s about the people that you touch and impact along the way.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
How to Trade It Podcast
Trading Strategy Guides:
https://tradingstrategyguides.com
Twitter:TradeGuidesTSG
Facebook:TradingStrategyGuides
Instagram:TradingStrategyGuides
Email: info@tradingstrategyguides.com
(4:42) Living Forward by Michael Hyatt
(16:18)The Bee and the Bear Creations
(28:49)Keystone Farmer’s Market
Roblox
(43:22) Casby Bias, Host of "Follow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 20 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Angela Thurman is many things. She is down-to-earth member of Mensa International from Arkansas and the principal managing director of Thurman Company. She has a degree in electrical engineering, has worked in the aerospace and telecommunications industries, and today she owns a product management consulting firm. Her career path has taken her from electrical engineer for the NASA Glenn Research Center, to the Space System Program, and into the commercial aerospace realm.
Her career path hasn’t been entirely rosy. At one point, she was laid off, and during 18 months of being jobless, she found direction in Elizabeth Allen’s course, The Economy of One. She found the course so enlightening that she took it twice. The results were profound. Angela identified her core skills (an engineer and a professional project manager with a background in contract law), learned to properly value them, and promptly landed a job that intersected those three core competencies.
Angelas heartily recommends the Economy of One course. Tips for identifying your core strengths:
Take a mental inventory of when you are happiest at work Ask, in a perfect world, what you do with your time.Keep your core strengths in sight and remind yourself of them daily to combat imposter syndromeAngela and Porter also explore the following:
gratitudemission statements, corporate values, and codes of ethicsmodern manufacturingQuotes from today’s episode
“If you’re approaching life from a position of gratitude, your outlook is so much different, and life is so much better.”
“Depression is not as much of an issue for me when I have an attitude of gratitude.”
“You can go through life being a sourpuss, or you can take the other road. I’ve done both in my life, and the road of gratitude is so much smoother.”
“When I’m grateful, it allows me to be gracious to others.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(8:03) Casby Bias, Host of "Adulting 101"
Elizabeth Allen's"Economy of One"
(12:15) Jimmy Mullen "Discussions From Dublin"
(22:14)The Bee and the Bear Creations
Buckminster Fuller
(45:46) Keystone Farmer’s Market
WomenInManufacturing.org
Angela Thurman:
www.thurmanco.com
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 19 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Debbie Ausburn is a lawyer, author, founder of Other People’s Children, and parent to other people's children. She brings much insight to the act of parenting another’s child. It’s a noble job and not for the faint of heart. Children from broken homes – no matter the reason – are dealing with trauma. Debbie reminds listeners of the high calling of parenting other people’s children. Satisfaction must come from doing the right thing. Expecting gratitude from a traumatized child is wishful thinking and simply unrealistic. Debbie discusses why the foster care system is ill-equipped to build resiliency in children and why kids who age out need guidance and support.
Quotes from today’s episode:
“Good enough parenting is good, and it’s enough.”
“Let them live with the consequences without bailing them out, lecturing about it, or saying anything. Just let them live life in a safe environment.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
www.debbieausburn.com
"Blended Family Podcast"
Connect with Debbie on LinkedIn;Twitter;Facebook;Instagram
Debbie's Book:Raising Other Peoples Children
(8:30) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Connections Homes
(14:31) Casby Bias, Host of "Adulting 101"
(31:05)The Bee and the Bear CreationsFollow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 18 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Angelina Abreu and Porter met at St. Leo University in St. Leo, Florida. It’s been about 15 years since they’ve spoken, and today Angelina joins him for a reacquaintance chat. They reminisce and catch up on their present lives. Angelina recently completed her Master’s in psychology and is creating a life for herself, deviating a bit from the cookie-cutter “American pie” path that she always assumed she had to take.This interaction was recorded on Halloween Day, so get ready for some discussions about Angelina’s favorite holiday, including her favorite Halloween movie and treats.
Porter and Angelina recall social life during the time just before social media became ubiquitous – the days when you had to strike up face-to-face conversations with perfect strangers, a social skill that is foreign to many youths today.
Angelia reflects on maturing and learning to live her own life rather than feeling obligated to take a scripted path. She has learned the value of not comparing herself to others and not concerning herself with what others think. Instead, she focuses on living in a way that brings her joy.
Quotes from today’s episode
“At the end, everyone is very alone. You have a pine box, and it’s for you. It’s not for anybody else. You can’t live for everybody else and not live for yourself.”
“None of it is going to matter in the end, so why not just say ‘screw it’ and enjoy your life.”
“You only have this one life, and you can’t waste it not being you, the most important thing.”Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
Hocus Pocus:IMDb (4:30)
The Munsters:IMDb (9:50)
(12:39)The Bee and the Bear Creations
(21:37) Keystone Farmer’s Market
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 17 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Nikki Bradley is the founder of Nichely. She's a brand strategist who helps female entrepreneurs build their personal and business brands. She helps the business leaders of organizations become brand ambassadors while building their personal brands. Nikki comes from a family of teachers, entrepreneurs, and corporate leaders. Eventually, she quit her corporate job to help individuals find their “dope superpower.”A dope superpower will encompass the following:
Your innate giftsYour passion or curiosityYour amazing blindspotYour experiencesTips for growing your self-worth and your brand:
Once you pinpoint your superpower, invest in it to become exceptional at what you’re already good at. Delegate what is not in your wheelhouse so that you can focus on your strengths. Let your true self shine. Except for when shopping at physical stores like Target, people buy from people. Set yourself apart by being uniquely you. Be clear about who you are and the value you bring. Listen to your heart to identify what you want.Find someone or a group of people who are a few steps ahead of you and put yourself in proximity to those people. Join a Facebook group.Quotes from today’s episode
“We get what we focus on.”
“Your results can never exceed your beliefs.”
“You have two ears and one mouth for a reason.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(7:31) www.NikkiBradley.net
(15:27) Keystone Farmer’s Market
(42:43) The Bee and the Bear Creations
www.JoinNikkiB.com
Connect with Nikki on Twitterand Facebook
Jim RohnFollow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 16 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Mark Havenner is an executive leadership and marketing communications consultant helping business leaders and organizations communicate with their audiences. Businesses need to have a greater sense of purpose than just the bottom line. Consumers want to support companies that are aligned with their values – whether it’s giving back, supporting fair trade, or cleaning up the environment. Many individuals and companies look inwardly too much. We are social beings, and as such, we’ll be more fulfilled and successful if we also look outwardly. In essence, we need to consider the well-being of our pack. Build your business on your personal values and on those values that you share with your community.Quotes from today’s episode
“Agencies need to be more flexible in addressing the world’s problems. If they’re not, they’re going to get sunk.”
“In modern society, we look internally almost too much to satiate desires and needs that we have, and we’re not looking out for the pack as much. The pack mentality is our natural state.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(7:25)Keystone Farmer’s Market
(24:31)The Bee and the Bear Creations
Work Life Podcast
A Beautiful Mind
La Colombe Coffee (site) with their promoted values and visionhere
Orange Cat Coffee onTwitter,Instagram,Facebook
Electric Marketing Group (site)
Welsh Cake Bakery (site)Follow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 15 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Scott Edwards may not be very funny, but he knows a lot of funny people. Really funny people. People like Jay Leno, Seinfeld, and Bob Saget. The list goes on and on. Scott had a comedy club in Sacramento, and he either got their advice before opening the club or had them perform before they were too big for such clubs. Today’s episode is full of fun stories and inspiration from a guy who knew nothing about comedy before starting his club, and today he has a podcast devoted to the topic.Scott didn’t not much about construction or travel agencies either, but that didn’t stop him from having those businesses either. His advice to future entrepreneurs is to find out what works for others who are successful in the space and copy them.
In this episode, you’ll learn the following:
About Scott’s not-so-popular book and more popular podcastHow he reined in his egoism and grew as a person, family man, and business ownerWhy failure is part of the pathway to successWhy fame changes some people and not others (hint: it has to do with character)Quotes from today’s episode:
“When you’re young, you tend to make decisions by the seat of your pants…You feel that need for survival. When you get older, you realize others are affected by your decisions and you can take more time.”
“If you put in the effort, put in the time, you can succeed.”
“I’m an older gentleman now. I would not be able to live with myself if I had stayed so selfish and self-motivated.”
“Mistakes are the stepping stones to success. You have to fail to succeed.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(18:20)The Bee and the Bear Creations
(33:47) Standup Comedy “Your Host and MC” Podcast
(37:31)Keystone Farmer’s Market
ScottsComedyStuff.comFollow theTracksfor practical applications of personal values:
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 14 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Scott Carley, aka the Change Energizer, is a speaker and business coach for entrepreneurs and business owners, particularly when they are facing times of transition. Scott found his current calling in a time of transition by examining his natural gifts and strengths.Scott encourages others to figure out what problems they are naturally good at solving. The answer lies in your talents. Scott leads others in making decisions, clarifying dreams, and identifying and overcoming limiting beliefs. “If you don’t have the confidence to do something, borrow my confidence for a while until you build your own.”
Scott has identified 6 triggers (or motivators) of big achievers:
A drive to avoid excruciating personal pain or the fear of failureA dream or visionA callingHaving something to proveThe conviction that “There has got to be a better way!”Greed or powerYou don't want to miss this episode's inspiration!
Quotes from today’s episode:
“I think it’s really important for every person to have somebody that they look up to as a mentor in helping them along the way.”
“A lot of the problems that people face are between their ears.”“If you don’t have the confidence to do something, borrow my confidence for a while.”
“If you want to find out what’s in somebody, give them money or power.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
John Maxwell
Stephen Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective PeopleSally Hogshead Fascination Profile
(17:34)Keystone Farmer’s Market
ScottCarley.com(26:27)The Bee and the Bear Creations
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 13 of Transacting Value Podcast!
Porter’s guest is Bracha Goetz, author of 41 books (and counting). Through her illustrated children's books, she aims to help people of all ages grow spiritually. As a young girl, Bracha had a food addiction that was healed after she learned to nourish herself spiritually, and she believes that many health and societal ills are manifestations of soul issues.Porter echoed her leanings, acknowledging that even the Department of Defense has an interest in the concept of a holistic warrior and strengthening the physical, mental, and spiritual aspects of the self.
Bracha’s messages span the following topics:
Healthy natural foodsHow to connect with others, including those with disabilities Acts of kindnessPracticing gratitudeFocusing on strengths (rather than problem areas) and building from thereBracha is a ray of sunshine and looks for the silver linings in everything. She has even found one in the Covid pandemic, viewing it as a “major spiritual step forward.” This is an episode you don’t want to miss.
Quotes from today’s episode:“The hole that causes addiction is an inner emptiness.”
“If our bodies are not healthy, our souls can’t shine.”
“Good deeds create more good deeds, and negative vibes create more negative vibes. They’re both contagious.”
“Here’s a test to find out if your mission in life is complete. If you’re alive, it isn’t.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(10:24) GoetzBookshop.com(15:41) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(34:04) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Connect with Bracha on Facebookand Instagram
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 12 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Sharon Schneider is an author, speaker, consultant, and entrepreneur who helps wealthy individuals and corporations align their decisions with their values.The idea of shared prosperity drives all of Sharon’s decisions. The typical MO of Americans is to extract for themselves today with the intention of giving back in the future. Sharon challenges us to live our values now by being mindful of our everyday choices. Ask, “Is this who I want to be and how I want to show up in the world?”
If you’re miserable, change something. Be brave.Resist the lure of convenience. There is a hierarchy of values, and if convenience is at the top, it’s going to trump all other values.If you feel guilty, it’s because you’re not living your values.Feeling good is underrated. There are few things better than the feeling of doing good.
Quotes from today’s episode:“That’s been my journey, trying to get closer to that alignment between my life and the person I aspire to be.”
“I’m just trying to be a good human being, and that means taking into account other people’s lives and feelings.”
“If you’re just floating along on mainstream American culture, you’re doing all kinds of things that are extractive and exploitive and unkind to various groups.”
“As long as we put convenience at the top of our decision-making hierarchy, we’re going to keep violating our other principles.”
“Guilt is a sign that you’re not acting in alignment with your own values.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(08:46) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(33:14) Keystone Farmer’s Market
The Integrated Life
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 11 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Forgiveness, humility, and sacrifice are the values we’re focusing on in September. Today Porter talks with Christopher Kirk, a father of two and former infantryman.
Chris was medically discharged from the military after having complications from knee surgery. He was out of commission for months. And though he still has knee problems, he currently runs a CNC machine for flooring, specifically inlays for flooring (think logos on gymnasium floors).
In today’s episode, Chris and Porter discuss the following:
the polarization we see in the media today. Chris believes that the majority of Americans are centrists in their views, but in the media, all we see are the extremes. Media outlets seem more concerned about ratings than representing the majority. the military as an equalizer in Chris’s life. In the military, there were no cliques, outcasts, or popular crowds. violence – where does it come from? Video games, music, movies, and television likely play a role in the gun violence we see today. The likelihood of history repeating itself through oppression, greed, etc., and the dangers of deleting or rewriting history.Quotes from today’s episode:
“Social media and media, in general, is a huge problem right now. Everybody is offended by everything.”
“I won’t watch mainstream media or any news outlet. Both sides are against each other. There is no center that is most of America.”
“As long as you’re not affecting me or anyone else, do you.” “You almost have to discredit what people are seeing now to explain the reality in the nonfiction of certain things.” “I think deleting history is going to make it reappear.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(07:37) Keystone Farmer’s Market
(15:31) The Bee and the Bear Creations
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 10 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Today Porter chats with Ms. Lynda, his mom, founder of Fit by Ms. Lynda and author of Please Put My Legs in the Car and Mom, I Can’t Lose You.As you might be able to guess from the titles of the books, Lynda has been through two catastrophic accidents, and she’s determined to help others overcome life’s physical hurdles as she has been able to do.
She knows what it’s like to be handicapped and misunderstood, hear others talking behind your back, struggle to put food on the table, what it’s like to get up and start over, what it’s like to face months of rehab, what it’s like to live with pain, what it's like to set aside pride and go to the gym with a walker.
How does Lynda get through the day-to-day? With humor, self-acceptance, forgiveness, physical movement, and a new perspective and sensitivity to others. And she's helping others in similar circumstances do the same.
Quotes from today’s episode:“It’s rewarding to see others come to life when they thought they couldn’t.”
“I’m not like anybody else. I don’t want to be like anybody else. It’s okay to be different and do things differently. It doesn’t make it wrong or right. It just makes it different.”
“When I’m pushed out of my comfort zone, that’s when I am the most successful at the next step because I’m forced to make a change of things that didn’t work or stopped working in the past.”
“The greater the setback, the greater the comeback.”
“It’s not what you’ve lost. It’s what you do with what you have left.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(0:12:39) Fit by Miss Lynda (FitByMsLynda@gmail.com)
(0:13:21) Keystone Farmer’s Market
(0:40:56) The Bee and the Bear Creations
Connect with Lynda on Instagram
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 9 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Taxes, if they are a certainty in life, they may as well be taken seriously and discussed with humor. There's a right way, a wrong way, and the government's way when it comes to filing them. If you value financial literacy during tax season, then this episode is for you.
Dawn Porthouse , owner of Porthouse Tax Advisors, helps sort out tax problems for those who have a strained relationship with the IRS. She got bored in her previous career, so she got her MBA and became a small business owner of a tax advisor business. Fortunately or unfortunately, she has spent most of her career dealing with government agencies in one capacity or another, so she’s accustomed to the stereotypical frustrations there can be.
In today’s episode, you’ll learn:
How Dawn has benefited from business coaches About her teamHer biggest frustration in doing tax workDawn’s take on educating today’s young adults on their tax responsibilitiesQuotes from today’s episode:
“There’s a right way to do something and a wrong way to do it.”
“There’s so much to learn that I can’t get bored. Just when I think I know something, something else changes drastically.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(0:06:55) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(0:16:58) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Connect with Dawn on Facebook
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 8 on Transacting Value Podcast!
How to reduce conflict in communicationHow to deal with emotionally heated situationsHow to take and give constructive criticismThe roles of honesty and compassion in communication
Jennifer Furlong, host of the Communication TwentyFourSeven Podcast, is here with Porter to talk all things communication. Her passion is to help others become more confident and competent communicators. She helps clients turn nervous energy into fuel to research, reflect, and prepare for their next presentation or encounter.
Communication is much more than exchanging information. And participants need to take into account the location, time of day, and potential culture and value differences.
In today’s episode, she gives us tips on the following:Quotes from today’s episode:
“There is a big difference between talking at someone versus communicating with someone.”
“Disagreement does not ruin relationships, but disrespect does.”
“To become an effective communicator, you have to put your ego in the backseat and focus on the other person.”
“We have to teach others how to treat us. Nobody can take advantage of you unless you continue to allow that.”Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(0:06:11) Communication TwentyFourSeven
(0:13:39) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(0:30:28) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Jennifer Furlong’s TEDx Talk
Thank You for Arguingby Jay Heinrichs
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 7 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Man of many talents, Ernie Porthouse is Porter’s guest today. Listeners are in for a treat. Ernie has a lot of life experience yet he has the energy and idealism of someone much younger. When inspiration strikes, he has the know-how, connections, resources, and experience to pursue his ideals – whether that’s creating reduced-cost orthotic shoes for the elderly or raising money for war-torn Ukraine.
Ernie is a professional pedorthist who is also an orchestral percussionist for the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ernie started playing drums when he was only 5 or 6 years old. He explains how playing in an orchestra has stretched him in ways that playing freestyle can’t. When you play orchestral music, you’re being “told” what to do and when to do it, so it has the potential of getting you out of your usual repertoire.Now, about focaccia… Just before the Covid pandemic, Ernie took a trip to Italy and managed to come away with an authentic focaccia recipe. Back home in isolation, he started baking focaccia and sharing it with friends who raved about the bread. After the invasion of Ukraine, Ernie started selling his focaccia to raise money for Ukraine, gaining the attention of world-renowned chef, Massimo Capra. Ernie’s life is a lesson in how pursuing your talents and interests is your gift to the world.
Nuggets from Ernie:
Interesting that we can often rise to meet the demands of others even when what’s expected is more than we would have expected of ourselves.We need to strike a balance between keeping up with the times while appreciating and understanding the old ways that got us where we are today.Quotes from today’s episode:
“My teacher had me doing some of the most difficult things when I was just 13 and 14 years old. Years later he would say, ‘The reason you could play them is I never told you they were hard.’”
“What appealed to me the most with symphony music was the nuance and the attention to detail.”
“Sometimes limitations can make us better.”
“The digital world will never come between my sticks and my drum.”
“As a teacher, there is an obligation to be honest with your students.”
“You may not think to ask these questions when you’re older, and I may not remember the answers.”Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(0:14:31) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(0:23:35) Keystone Farmer’s Market
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 6 on Transacting Value Podcast!
CEO of Textdrip, Phil Portman, came from humble beginnings, one of seven children. As a young man, he was focused on having enough money and was determined to be a millionaire one day. Through hard work and some key decisions along the way, not only is he successful in business, he is a family man with a balanced life.
In today’s discussion with Porter, Phil tells the story of when, tired of being on the road away from his family, he decided to leave his well-paying corporate job and work for himself.
Things you’ll learn about Phil in today’s episode:
He didn’t do well in college. When he left his corporate job to work for himself, he wondered if he made the wrong decision.Behaviors and viewpoints that contribute to success:
Set clear, written goals for various categories, over the next five years.Focus on being a well-rounded person. Develop healthy habits.Read every day.Work out every day.The better you get at building habits into your lifestyle, the more productive you become.Tips for leaders, managers, and business owners:
Don’t surround yourself with ‘yes’ men. Surround yourself with diverse perspectives.Ask, “Are we creating an atmosphere where our employees feel safe to tell us something is a bad idea or to give us feedback on something?” Build trust, encourage feedback, listen to it, and don’t take it personally.Have a philosophy of “I want my employees to be the best versions of themselves.” View the people around you through a positive lens and watch them rise with you. Let go of those who are not a positive influence in your life.Phil describes how his character has developed as he has grown in life and business:
20 years ago, he was willing to lie to get ahead financially. Not today. Money is no longer the main goal. It’s a byproduct of the primary values in his life.Phil’s top three values now:
Integrity, the foundation of communicationTo leave the world a better place FamilyQuotes from today’s episode:
“I have no doubt that anybody out there can do what I’ve done and have the same success.”
“I wanted to be a present dad for my kids.”
“You won’t get success overnight. Success is compounded.”
“Your habits are what you become.”
“It takes a thousand attaboys to make up for an ‘Oh, shit.’”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:(0:11:45) The Bee and the Bear Creations
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 5 on Transacting Value Podcast!
The core values we’re focusing on for August are tact, generosity, and justice. Porter goes stream-of-consciousness about how our values impact the future of work. Individuals are valuing work that is more fluid which will allow for more creativity, passion, and specialized skill sets to shine through.
An important theme in today’s episode is to be someone that your future self can look back on and be proud of. With that future goal in mind, what kind of culture do you want to create? How do you want to behave? How do you want to respond? How do you want to lead? You can’t control all of the circumstances in your environment, but you can control your actions, your beliefs, and your responses.
In your responses and interactions, be tactful in addressing others and communicate without offending. You won’t be perfect. No one is. But you can be mindful of how you are perceived by others and how your words and actions affect others.
Consider yourself too. Pay attention to how your words (especially those that are inside your mind) make you feel. When you catch yourself being unnecessarily negative, change your focus to something positive before your day gets sidetracked by the negativity. You have the power to make micro shifts in your thinking that can change the trajectory of not only your day but of your life.
So be careful how you talk to yourself. The warrior within is listening.
Quotes from today’s episode:“I can use tact as an attribute to influence my day or my attitude or my perspective on the world.”
“Ultimately everybody just wants to increase value for their time and effort.”
“Everybody has something worthwhile to contribute.”
“Be careful how you talk to yourself. The warrior within is listening.”
“The scales of justice are weighed in gold. He who holds the money holds the power.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:(0:07:54) The Bee and the Bear Creations
(0:18:16) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Entrepreneur.com article by Tony Tran, “Why the Creator Ethos is Key to the Future of Work”
The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi
The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 4 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Austin Utter is a full-time truck driver, traversing from the Atlantic to the Mississippi River, going as far south as Panama City, FL. Today, Austin meets fellow trucker Jonesy on the air. One drives an 18-wheeler, the other a dually with a gooseneck. Still, the two have a lot in common and can relate on multiple levels.
Whether short trips, long trips, there will be roadblocks up ahead, smart bears, and rigs of every size. When you’re a trucker, those long stretches of highway often lead to in-depth conversations with yourself and your buddies. If reality doesn't teach you lessons, those honest conversations over "squak box," headset, or Bluetooth will. If you value an honest upbringing, blue-collar work, and trucker lessons, then this episode is for you.
Austin and Jonesy cover topics like…
The importance of preventive maintenance and knowing the basics of working on your own vehicleThe importance of money management skillsStrategies for maintaining relationships while on the roadThe importance of encouraging children to get outside and take risks, and how parents need to teach their kids how to fix the messes they get themselves into, making repairs, etc. Understanding the difference between joking and bullyingA couple of requests of non-truckers when you’re sharing the road with truckers:
Never drive right next to a big rig. Either speed up and get ahead of them or stay behind them. You could be in their blind spot, or one of their tires could blow and damage your car or cause an accident.Put your cell phone down.
Quotes from today’s episode:“They always need trucks on the road. There is always stuff that needs to be delivered. You can’t beat the job security of that.”
“The beautiful thing about it is I’m the boss of my own paycheck.”
“You can’t wait for the world to help you. Take a bit of initiative.”
“I am so glad that I got most of my screw-ups out of the way when I was a young kid.”
“Every day is a learning experience. Every day I’m learning something new.”
“In any relationship, humanity and communication makes all the difference.”
“Social media is not a babysitter.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:(0:29:49) Keystone Farmer’s Market
(1:00:11) The Bee and the Bear Creations
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 3 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Continuing with the July values of initiative, honor, and freedom, Casey Reitz joins in the discussion. Casey is a former active-duty Marine and a comedian. He has lived all over the US, has traveled abroad, and is currently pursuing comedy, doing the comedy club scene.
Between dealing with his brothers and his military stint, he has developed a thick skin, which he says is a necessity if you want to make it as a comedian. Casey has always been quick-witted but confesses that it can be mentally exhausting to be “on” all the time, yet he gets a rush from helping others find humor in life.
He’s had jokes fall flat with audiences, and he had one entire show fall flat he wasn’t connecting with the audience. That was tough. But he realized that every successful comedian has had a similar experience and that he needed to just use it as a learning opportunity and keep his chin up…and always have a reserve of fallback jokes.
Porter and Casey discuss:
How Casey comes up with creative materialWhy relatability is importantJokes on contraoversial topicsDoing standup as a stress reliever and a creative outletHow the worst response you can give a comedian is silence, to not give any reaction at allOn cancel culture and whether the threat of being canceled should impact a comedian’s routine
Quotes from today’s episode:“A different version of you exists in the minds of everyone you come into contact with, and they’re not necessarily wrong.”
“It’s important to be bullied at least once in your life because it gives you the opportunity to laugh at yourself.”
“If you take offense to something when you could have seen it from some sort of humorous aspect, then you’re soft. You need to toughen up or deal with it.”
“As an entertainer, I need to be able to have creative freedom without having fear.”
“The second you give up control over your actions is the second that you can no longer say that you have that freedom.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:
(0:23:58) Keystone Farmer’s Market
(0:47:02) Bee and the Bear Creations
Connect with Casey on Instagram, Twitter, or Tiktok
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Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 3, Episode 2 on Transacting Value Podcast!
Back in the day, to join the military, most applicants needed little more than a medical doctor’s stamp of approval. Today it’s a bit more involved. The Marine Corps and other branches of the military have rather strict rules regarding applicants who have been prescribed medications for ADHD, stimulants, antidepressants, or other psych medications. Unfortunately, these rules affect a lot of potential soldiers.
Chad Elders, a Marine Corps recruiter, chats will Porter about his military career, the role his recruiter and mentors have had on his life and career, and how some of them have inspired him to be a positive influence in the lives of his recruits.
Because of the new guidelines and the political climate over the last decade, recruiting has become more of a challenge. What happened to honor, initiative, leadership, and sacrifice? Chad refers to the youth today as the "Why?" generation. They tend to question authority, which can be a good thing in a different context, but the “why” mentality in a military environment could have devastating consequences.
Join Porter and Chad as they reflect on the character-building traits that can be learned from the Marine Corps, taking care of recruits, and the importance of employing those who enlist according to their natural abilities.
Quotes from today’s episode:
“Finding a legit clean kid is so hard, and that’s about the only kind of kid you can put in the military right now.”
“Take care of your guys, and they’ll take care of you.”
“The Marine Corps gets these people who want to push themselves and in return are pushing you to be better.”
Sponsors and Resources mentioned in today’s episode:(0:00:56) Bee and the Bear Creations
(0:02:03) Keystone Farmer’s Market
Connect with Chad on Instagram
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