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This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil


1 How To Pitch Yourself (And Get A Yes) | 300 27:52
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We made it— 300 episodes of This Is Woman’s Work ! And we’re marking this milestone by giving you something that could seriously change the game in your business or career: the skill of pitching yourself effectively. Whether you’re dreaming of being a podcast guest, landing a speaking gig, signing a client, or just asking for what you want with confidence—you’re already pitching yourself, every day. But are you doing it well? In this milestone episode, Nicole breaks down exactly how to pitch yourself to be a podcast guest … and actually hear “yes.” With hundreds of pitches landing in her inbox each month, she shares what makes a guest stand out (or get deleted), the biggest mistakes people make, and why podcast guesting is still one of the most powerful ways to grow your reach, authority, and influence. In This Episode, We Cover: ✅ Why we all need to pitch ourselves—and how to do it without feeling gross ✅ The step-by-step process for landing guest spots on podcasts (and more) ✅ A breakdown of the 3 podcast levels: Practice, Peer, and A-List—and how to approach each ✅ The must-haves of a successful podcast pitch (including real examples) ✅ How to craft a pitch that gets read, gets remembered, and gets results Whether you’re new to pitching or want to level up your game, this episode gives you the exact strategy Nicole and her team use to land guest spots on dozens of podcasts every year. Because your voice deserves to be heard. And the world needs what only you can bring. 🎁 Get the FREE Podcast Pitch Checklist + Additional Information on your Practice Group, Peer Group, and A-List Group Strategies: https://nicolekalil.com/podcast 📥 Download The Podcast Pitch Checklist Here Related Podcast Episodes: Shameless and Strategic: How to Brag About Yourself with Tiffany Houser | 298 How To Write & Publish A Book with Michelle Savage | 279 How To Land Your TED Talk and Skyrocket Your Personal Brand with Ashley Stahl | 250 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music…
72: Big Life Changes — With Maria Joyner
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Innhold levert av Jason Scott Montoya. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jason Scott Montoya eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Interview Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview, I'm speaking with Maria Joyner, the co-founder of FounderScale. On a prior episode of the podcast, I spoke with her co-founder Josh Sweeney. For those not familiar, FounderScale helps organizations leverage HubSpot to increase sales and enhance marketing. Maria is an entrepreneur, marketing technologist, Hubspot specialist, and an American ex-pat living and working with her husband and son in the jungles of Costa Rica. Her professional background includes email deliverability, marketing automation, and scaling B2B startups. She considers her greatest professional achievement surfing during the work day. In this conversation, we talk about her big leap from Atlanta to Costa Rica, how she lives better, the ways she approaches work smartly, her systemic mindset, and how stories have impacted her. Connect With Maria Joyner Connect with Maria | Twitter - Linkedin - Instagram - Medium FounderScale | Website - Linkedin - Facebook Additional Resources For the video version and additional links, visit the following URL >>
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Share Life: Stories & Systems To Live Better & Work Smarter — With Jason Scott Montoya
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Innhold levert av Jason Scott Montoya. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Jason Scott Montoya eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Interview Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview, I'm speaking with Maria Joyner, the co-founder of FounderScale. On a prior episode of the podcast, I spoke with her co-founder Josh Sweeney. For those not familiar, FounderScale helps organizations leverage HubSpot to increase sales and enhance marketing. Maria is an entrepreneur, marketing technologist, Hubspot specialist, and an American ex-pat living and working with her husband and son in the jungles of Costa Rica. Her professional background includes email deliverability, marketing automation, and scaling B2B startups. She considers her greatest professional achievement surfing during the work day. In this conversation, we talk about her big leap from Atlanta to Costa Rica, how she lives better, the ways she approaches work smartly, her systemic mindset, and how stories have impacted her. Connect With Maria Joyner Connect with Maria | Twitter - Linkedin - Instagram - Medium FounderScale | Website - Linkedin - Facebook Additional Resources For the video version and additional links, visit the following URL >>
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1 134: Changing the Few Who Change the Many With Rev. Joe Handley Ph.D 57:30
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Watch on YouTube here In this episode, I speak with Joe Handley about the concept of 'Changing the Few Who Change the Many.' We explore the origins of this idea, Jesus' unique strategy for leadership development, and the importance of character formation in discipleship. Joe shares insights from his experiences in global missions, emphasizing the need for authenticity in leadership and the impact of positive influence. The conversation also touches on the future of the church in a post-Christian era, the role of different types of leaders, and the importance of adaptability and creativity in addressing challenges within the church. For additional links, notes, and resources, click here.…

1 133: How To Become a Digital Nomad: Location Independence With Jason Long & Kristen Zalatan 1:21:46
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Watch This Episode on YouTube -- This episode is sponsored by Nomad Insurance by SafetyWing. Safety Wing is the digital nomad go-to source for travel medical insurance to provide you with peace of mind as you move around the globe. Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm Jason Scott Montoya, and today, I'm here with my friends, Jason Long and Kristen Zalatan where we're going to talk about living the digital nomad lifestyle abroad and how to transition into geographic independence. Jason Long is an American world-traveling location independent entrepreneur, former private equity CEO, and the founder of Ascendance.coach - an executive coaching company that helps founders with scaling businesses grow into professional CEOs. His fiance Kristen Zalatan helps executives and entrepreneurs with kids, to sort out the logistics of long-term travel abroad. They currently live in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico, and have traveled and lived all across the globe. For the video version, notes, and links, click here.…

1 132: Stop Pandering, Start Living: Confident Vulnerability With Salvatore DiSalvatore 1:32:47
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Episode Type: Inspirational People Click here to watch on Youtube In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with my new friend, writer, director, and storyteller, Salvatore DiSalvatore. Salvatore DiSalvatore, whom I know as Jack, is also a Communications team leader for a parish in Georgia. Jack and I met at Learnwell Collective 's story lab when I filmed the unboxing of my book, From the Garden to the Cross. If you watch the video, Jack generously prayed over me. This providential encounter was facilitated by our mutual friend, Todd Miechiels of The 315 Project. In this conversation, I tease out and explore Jack's faith story, and how narrative and writing are woven throughout his life. Jack discusses the concept of "confident vulnerability"—being authentic and open, even at the risk of criticism—as a way to deepen self-understanding. This is contrasted with the dangers of "pandering," especially within certain cultural contexts, which can lead to losing one's sense of self. Discover the importance of embracing your narrative and living sincerely. Connect with Jack | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link) For the video version, notes, and links, click here.…

1 131: Hope in the Shadow of Tyranny With The Art Pastor, Steve Thomason 1:24:06
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Watch this episode on YouTube here. Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with Steve Thomason about The Gospel of Luke in the Shadow of Tyranny. In our chat, we explore the themes of the Gospel of Luke in relation to tyranny and the complexities of political discourse within the church. We discuss the importance of empathy, the role of pastors in navigating political tensions, and the need for constructive dialogue in a polarized society. Steve emphasizes the significance of understanding scripture and the life of Jesus as a foundation for addressing contemporary issues, advocating for love, and listening as essential practices in fostering community and reconciliation. For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.…

1 130: Communication is a Game — Here's How To Play 1:21:09
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Episode Type: Share Life Academy Workshop Watch on YouTube here. For nine days Tariq Cayne lived amongst Costa Ricans in Puerto Viejo. It was a very refreshing experience that challenged his cultural beliefs that he didn't know he was plagued with. Through this experience, Tariq discovered what gives us strength in humanity; togetherness and the ability to cooperate. Join us for this Share Life Academy workshop where we take these lessons learned and discover The Communication Game. Click here for additional details and the video version.…

1 129: Here's What A Courageous (and Cowardly) Person Looks Like 17:08
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat Watch on YouTube here. Right now we're in a societal season where fear and contempt are consuming many people. I'm a Christian and Republican and these dynamics have utterly taken over my political party. They've taken over many parts of the Christian church. And I want to cast a vision of what a courageous person looks like. It's someone who can stand up to tyranny and has nothing to lose in facing that tyranny. Much of what happens when we fight back, when we are courageous when we stand up, we speak the truth, we do the right thing, there's a risk. And that risk means it can cost us something. To read this instead of watching, click here.…

1 128: Overcoming Complex Trauma Through Christ’s Love With Allison M. Miller 1:26:13
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Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with my friend Allison M. Miller. Allison is an author, Biblical counselor, and co-founder of Destined For Glory , a Christian ministry helping survivors Unravel Complex Trauma. In this conversation, Allison shares her profound journey from trauma to healing, discussing the impact of generational patterns, the distorted perceptions of love, and the role of faith in her recovery. She emphasizes the importance of setting healthy boundaries, understanding complex trauma, and the power of community in the healing process. Through her organization, Destined for Glory , she aims to help others navigate their trauma and find hope and purpose. The discussion also touches on the significance of truth, forgiveness, and living in alignment with God's purpose. In this conversation, JAllison Miller also shares the themes of vulnerability, resilience, and the importance of mentorship. We discuss the fear of sharing personal struggles, the journey of embracing imperfection, and the power of stories in shaping our identities. Ultimately, we highlight the importance of faith and community in overcoming life's challenges and the value of mentorship in personal growth. Disclaimer: This conversation is not a substitute for engaging in professional psychiatric or psychological healthcare. Please seek out professional advice when facing complex problems. Connect With Allison M. Miller Connect with Allison | Website - Linkedin - See Allison's Books on Amazon (affiliate link) Destined For Glory | Website - YouTube - Instagram - Pinterest - Linkedin For additional notes, the video version, and links, click here. -- Podcasthon: This episode is part of the 3rd edition of Podcasthon ! For one week, more than a thousand podcasts will highlight a charity of their choice.…

1 127: Building a Life of Purpose Through Games and Growth With Tariq A. Cayne 2:13:42
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Episode Type: Respawn & Reflect I recommend you watch this episode instead of listening to it. You can watch it on YouTube here. In this Respawn & Reflect interview on the Share Life podcast , I attempt to have a meaningful conversation with fellow YouTuber and gamer, Tariq Cayne, while we're playing an increasingly difficult video game, in this episode, Project Zomboid. We discuss Tariq’s journey into fatherhood, content creation, and gaming, sharing insights on RPGs, gaming culture, and personal growth. The conversation delves into Tariq’s upbringing, the role of gaming as a refuge, and the impact of faith, resilience, and entrepreneurship. We also explore authenticity in career coaching, business as a game, and the importance of empathy in both life and work. Connect with Tariq Connect with Tariq | Website - YouTube - Instagram - Linkedin - Twitch - TikTok Pitch Play Co. | Website - Instagram - Linkedin - YouTube - Facebook - TikTok…

1 126: Every Other Weekend: Lessons Learned Growing Up With Two Different Fathers ~ Anthony Mohr 44:12
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Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with Anthony Mohr. Anthony J. Mohr served for 26 years as a judge on the Superior Court of California, County of Los Angeles. He also sat as a judge pro tem on the California Court of Appeal. In January 2021, he became a fellow at the Advanced Leadership Initiative at Harvard University and is now a senior editor of the Harvard ALI Social Impact Review. His stories and essays have received six Pushcart Prize nominations. He has worked on the staffs of Evening Street Review, Fifth Wednesday Journal, Hippocampus Magazine, and Under the Sun . As the son of actor Gerald Moore and stepson of a wealthy entrepreneur Stanley Dashew, Anthony provides fascinating insights into old Hollywood, the early days of Beverly Hills, and the personal challenges of navigating two contrasting family cultures. In this conversation with Anthony Moore, author of Every Other Weekend (affiliate link), we discuss Anthony's childhood experiences growing up in a divorced family, the contrasting influences of his parents, and the lessons learned from his upbringing. Anthony shares insights on navigating relationships, the impact of divorce on identity, and the importance of mentorship. He also reflects on his journey to becoming a judge and offers advice for aspiring judges and those dealing with regret in life. For additional links, the video version, and show notes, click here.…

1 125: Navigating Political Chaos: Citizenship Without Illusions By David Koyzis 1:15:13
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Episode Type: Book Discussion Watch on YouTube here Welcome to a listen to a book discussion of the Share Life podcast. In this conversation, I'm speaking with David Koyzis about his new book, Citizenship Without Illusions: A Christian Guide to Political Engagement (affiliate link). For the video version, notes, and more links, click here. Connect With David Connect with David | Website, Blog, & Newsletter - Linkedin - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Books Links (Amazon affiliate links below) Consider supporting David Koyzis through Global Scholars Canada >> Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Citizenship Without Illusions 05:35 Cultural Changes and Individualism 13:28 Navigating Political Engagement 18:35 Practical Guidance for Christian Citizens 29:40 Faithfulness in Political Engagement 34:54 The Importance of the Rule of Law 40:41 The Importance of Truth in Democracy 49:20 Law and Order: The Role of Governance 55:18 Engaging with Political Rivals 01:01:50 Incremental Change vs. Revolutionary Change…

1 124: Escaping Self Deception: Seeing Yourself and Others Clearly 57:07
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Episode Type: Share Life Academy Workshop Watch on YouTube here. The goal of this free one-hour workshop, led by Jim Karwisch, was to help participants understand the concept of projecting onto others, explore how it hinders genuine connection, and develop skills for seeing themselves and others more clearly. "We are not true to one another as facts, seeing each other as we really are; we are only true to our misconceived ideas of one another. According to our thinking, everything is either delightful and good, or it is evil, malicious, and cowardly." - Oswald Chambers, The Teaching of Disillusionment For the video version, click here.…

1 123: How To Politically Engage During Trump 2.0 Without Losing Your Mind 26:34
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat Watch this on YouTube The 2024 presidential election did not pan out the way I hoped. Unfortunately, the nominee of my party won. So, we've got four more years of madness ahead of us. We're all heading into the abyss together. As the chaos and confusion unfold, I don't want to waste my time obsessing about it (I've got things to do! ), so I'm defining what to notice and what to defer or ignore. Here's how I plan to sift the noise and look at what matters most. Read this episode companion article here.…

1 122: Dehumanization: How We Lose Our Humanity 24:30
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Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Watch on YouTube here. In this Spontaneous Conversation on the Share Life podcast , with Addison Blu Williams, and Ross Boone, we dive deep into the power of language — how it shapes perceptions, fuels division, and ultimately affects the way we see and treat others. From cultural representation in entertainment to the impact of online discourse, this conversation highlights the urgent need to humanize those we disagree with and expand our understanding of one another. Tune in for a nuanced discussion on identity, compassion, and the real-world impact of words. For additional notes and links, click here.…

1 121: Into the Wilderness: Social Exile When Speaking Truth to Power 23:44
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Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Watch on YouTube here >> --- In this Spontaneous Conversation on the Share Life podcast , with Addison Blu Williams, and Ross Boone, we explore the challenge of standing against your group, navigating the wilderness alone, and the cost of personal conviction. What happens when you challenge the beliefs of your tribe? Is exile the cost of speaking up against consensus? We explore the tension between community and individual conviction, the emotional toll of breaking away, and the search for truth beyond social expectations. If you've ever felt caught between loyalty and being sincere, this discussion is for you. For additional notes and links, click here.…

1 120: Visiting Israel After the October 7th Massacre — Discussing David Wittenberg's Perspective On The Conflict 1:36:32
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Watch this interview on YouTube Summary: In this episode of the Share Life podcast, I interview David Wittenberg about his recent trip to Israel and the historical context surrounding it. David shares insights into his upbringing, Jewish identity, and the significance of his family's connection to Israel. The conversation delves into the complexities of Zionism, the historical events leading to Israel's statehood, and the ongoing conflicts in the region, particularly focusing on the October 7, 2023 attack. David provides a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by Israel and the implications of its history on current events. In this conversation, David Wittenberg discusses the complexities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, focusing on the impact of Hamas, the humanitarian efforts during warfare, and the global reaction to Israel's actions. He reflects on the significance of October 7th as a pivotal moment, the role of Israel as a haven for Jews, and the concerns within Jewish communities worldwide. Wittenberg shares his journey of volunteering in Israel, the importance of community support, and the need for accountability in leadership. He emphasizes the intersection of tolerance and activism in the face of ongoing conflict. For the the transcript, photos, links, and more, click here.…
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1 119: Empathy-Driven Change: Turning Disruption into Connection ~ Theresa M. Ward 1:03:21
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Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview Click here to watch this interview on YouTube >> In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with Theresa Ward. Theresa is a keynote speaker, facilitator, culture and communication coach, and the founder of Fiery Feather which helps organizations get things done and enjoy the journey. In this interview, we dive into Theresa's story, and what she thinks about stories, systems, and mentoring. We were connected through our mutual Design Thinking friend, Sara Musgrove. Check out the conversation below, where Theresa shares her story and the lessons learned along the way. For additional show notes, the transcript, and links, click here.…
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1 118: Achieve Your 2025 Goals — Insights That Stick | Workshop 57:44
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Episode Type: Share Life Academy Workshop Watch this workshop here Learn more about this workshop here In this Share Life Academy workshop, narrative coach Jim Karwisch and artistic theologian Ross Boone, alongside host Jason Scott Montoya, dive into practical strategies for success in 2025. Learn how to define your personal vision, overcome obstacles, and stay committed when challenges arise. Explore the power of habits, creative approaches to roadblocks, and frameworks that guide you back to your "true north." Whether you’re setting personal goals, creating a masterpiece, or leading a team, this workshop provides actionable insights to help you succeed.…
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1 117: My Plan To Get Monetized on YouTube 22:08
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat Watch this video here Read the written blog version here Join me as I outline my ambitious plan to achieve YouTube monetization in 2025. I’m sharing my growth strategies from 241 to 4,000 watch hours, including producing 72 videos in 31 days, leveraging podcast clips, and creating evergreen content. I’ll discuss the challenges of balancing freelancing with content creation, experimenting with live videos, and using social media to boost traction. Whether you’re just starting on YouTube or looking to scale your channel, this video offers insights and inspiration for your monetization journey.…
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1 116: Content Creation Vision & Goals For 2025 & Beyond 22:46
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat - Watch the Video Version Here - Read the blog post here. In this fireside chat, I share my vision for scaling a content creation business into a viable income stream in 2025 and beyond. Drawing from my decade of freelancing success, I outline my strategies for balancing client work and passion projects, setting achievable goals, and leveraging content creation, publishing, and distribution to build a sustainable and diversified income. If you're a content creator or entrepreneur looking to grow your brand and income, this session offers actionable insights and inspiration.…
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1 115: Change Your Story with The Simpsons Christmas Special! 16:37
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Episode Type: Spontaneous Conversation Narratives shape our behavior. This idea is powerfully captured in the 2024 Simpsons Christmas special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, which you can watch exclusively on Disney Plus. In this Spontaneous Conversation episode of the Share Life podcast, I'm speaking with narrative life coach, Jim Karwisch and artistic theologian Ross Boone to discuss a few scenes from this awesome 2-part Simpsons special, O C'Mon All Ye Faithful, narrated by illusionist Darren Brown. We dissect the Simpsons' Christmas special and explore how stories shape us. Learn to master Your Narrative and break free from limiting beliefs. This episode is great for fans of: The Simpsons, personal development, narrative therapy, storytelling, and self-improvement. --- For the video version, notes, and show trailer, click here.…
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1 114: How I Earned $72,246.98 During My First 9 Months of Freelancing 21:29
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat 📺Watch This Talk on Youtube >> 📘 Get the book -- Path of the Freelancer -- https://amzn.to/405XnRc ✅ Download free chapter -- http://eepurl.com/bXHHSX 🏬 Freelancing resources -- https://www.pathofthefreelancer.com/ Ready to ditch the 9-to-5 and build a thriving freelance career? In this video, I reveal how I unexpectedly earned💰 $72,246.98 in my first nine months of freelancing in 2014, and how you can replicate my success. I share my journey from shutting down my marketing agency to unexpectedly landing multiple freelance projects within a month. Learn the crucial role of community engagement, both online and offline, including attending over 100 meetings and actively blogging. Discover the power of focusing on delivering exceptional work for clients, which led to organic referrals and a thriving freelance business. This video is packed with actionable strategies for aspiring and struggling freelancers, independent contractors, and consultants. Learn how to leverage your network, build a strong reputation, and ultimately, achieve financial freedom. Whether you're just starting or looking to boost your income, this video provides valuable insights into the world of successful freelancing. Watch now and discover the secrets to earning a substantial income as a freelancer! 📖 Don't forget to check out my book, "Path of the Freelancer," available on Amazon (link below!), for a deeper dive into these strategies. https://amzn.to/405XnRc Visit my website for additional freelancing resources…
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1 113: From Refuge Seeking to Emotional Resilience With Jim Karwisch and Ivan Alfaro 57:07
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Click here for additional resources on this topic . In this episode of the Share Life podcast, Jason Scott Montoya, Ivan Alfaro, and Jim Karwisch explore the concepts of refuge-seeking and emotional resilience. We discuss the implications of refuge-seeking in journalism and society, the importance of healing and reflection, and how regret can lead to personal growth. We emphasize the significance of emotional resilience and the power of reflection in personal development. And, we also explore the parallels between emotional and physical resilience, the challenges of navigating difficult conversations, and the critical role of hope in fostering change and personal growth.…
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1 112: Men: Will You Live Passively or Responsibly? Courageously or Cowardly? 6:10
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat Read this audio blog post here. Who men choose to become and how we shape the next generation of rising leaders shapes the type of world we contribute to building. America, and the church inside it, is facing an identity crisis as we wrestle over who we want to become as Christians and as a country and what story we want to tell through the way of life we embody. We have two competing visions shaping men and leaders across our society. One of these visions perpetuates tragedy, while the other minimizes it. We'll start by exploring the latter. #courage #masculinity #leadership #responsibility…
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1 111: Daring to Disagree: Seeking Truth and Courage in Divisive Times With Margaret Heffernan 46:25
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with entrepreneur, author, speaker, storyteller, and professor of practice at the University of Bath in England, Margaret Heffernan. Over a decade ago, Margaret planted a seed with her Ted Talk, Dare To Disagree. I watched it, rewatched it, and shared it with my community and her wisdom has lived with me over the past decade intersecting with my situation today. In light of the recent election, and my Harris advocacy as a Republican, I invited her to join me for a conversation on the podcast Connect With Margaret Heffernan Connect with Margaret Heffernan >>> Website | Linkedin | X | Facebook Get Margaret's Books (Affiliate Links) Uncharted: How to Map the Future Together Willful Blindness: Why We Ignore the Obvious at Our Peril Beyond Measure: The Big Impact of Small Changes For the video version, show notes, links, and the transcript, click here.…
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1 110: Design Thinking: Human-Centered Problem-Solving With Sara Musgrove PhD 1:39:48
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking about Design Thinking with Sara Musgrove from the Riverbend Group. Design thinking is a human-centered and collaborative approach to solving complex problems. Sara and I met a dozen years ago or so through her work at the Leaders Lyceum (a former client and a program I participated in). It's where I first discovered Constructive Developmental Theory. Sara is a specialist in Design Thinking , a human-centered way to tackle problem-solving. She leads and trains leaders to optimize their influence and impact at The RiverBend Group. In this conversation about Design Thinking, she explains how it works and why organizations should be leveraging it. Design Thinking is both a framework and a Mindset and helps us think differently and early so that when we're executing, we're effective and efficient. For the video version and additional resources, click here. Connect With Sara Musgrove Connect with Nathan Dohse on social media >>> Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Linkedin | TikTok The Riverbend Group >>> Website | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook…
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1 109: Breaking Echo Chambers & Sacrificing Sacred Cows With Nathan Dohse 1:16:58
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking with Nathan Dohse, an educator, advocate, and speaker working in the music industry, in the Nashville area and who was on the podcast before. Today, we're going to talk about breaking echo chambers and sacrificing sacred cows. The idea of this conversation began when I posted about Republicans for Harris. This garnered a strong reaction from my Facebook community. Nathan commented with the following message on my post. "This breaks the echo chamber if nothing else. It creates cognitive dissonance within a community, which does more good than anything else you could possibly do. We do not have a responsibility or the right to change anyone else's mind. But we do have the responsibility to use the minds we have, and to encourage others to do the same. You are doing a great job of that!" I said, let's do a podcast episode about that, and he agreed. Now, here we are! Explore additional resources from this podcast by clicking here. Connect With Nathan Dohse Connect with Nathan Dohse on social media >>> Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Linkedin | TikTok…
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1 108: The Art of Alignment: Discovering Your True Vocational Path With Julia Starr 55:24
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Julia and I discuss Constructive Developmental Theory (CDT) and its implications for personal and professional growth. We explore the journey from a socialized mind to a self-authored mind, the importance of vulnerability and curiosity, and the role of community in personal development. Julia also shares her personal experiences and insights on overcoming challenges, the significance of inside-out development, and the interdependence of relationships. The conversation emphasizes the need for self-knowledge and the transformative power of vulnerability in fostering growth and connection. Connect With Julia Starr Connect with Julia | Website - Linkedin - TikTok - Instagram - Facebook Additional Resources For the video version, show notes, and additional resources click here.…
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1 107: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace — Discussing the Kingdom of Rage With Elizabeth Neumann 1:05:06
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn; Hostile Extremism In this conversation, I'm speaking with Elizabeth Neumann, author of Kingdom of Rage: The Rise of Christian Extremism and the Path Back to Peace. She worked in the Bush, Obama, and Trump administrations. In our discussion, we talk about hostile extremism in America and discuss the recent Trump assassination attempt, the rise of extremism, and the challenges we face this presidential election year. Click here, for more details, notes, links, and the video version. Connect With Elizabeth Connect With Elizabeth Neumann | Website - About - Wikipedia - Facebook - Linkedin - Twitter/X - Instagram Kingdom of Rage Book | Amazon - About the book…
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1 106: America Together - What Would Our Country Look Like If We Were For Each Other, Instead Of Against? 4:55
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) In 2011, I wrote an executive summary for a documentary feature film project called America Together. Over the years, I've made little tweaks to the summary based on different ideas I've had. It seems the vision for this project is needed now more than ever, so I'm sharing the idea publicly as a way to explore the idea further. You can view the blog read in this video here.…
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1 105: Seven Essential Qualities of a Political Leader — Guidelines for Voting with Author David Koyzis 1:11:00
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. I'm speaking with a former university professor and Canadian Christian, David Koyzis. David has been on the Share Life podcast to discuss his book Political Visions & Illusions and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In this episode, we're talking about the values required for someone to hold political leadership. David articulated 7 guidelines he shared after the Jan 6 hearings, and has resurfaced in a recent blog post about America's current societal crisis, in light of Trump's 34 felony convictions and adamant Republican support. In this conversation, we discuss the 7 guidelines and the history that brought us here. According to David Koyzis, a would be office-holder... must respect the rule of law above his or her own ambitions must be loyal to the country's constitution and abide by its provisions, even to his or her own disadvantage; must not abuse the office to advance personal financial or other interests; must honourably concede to his or her successor when defeated in an election; must refrain from divisive rhetoric and undertake, where possible, to unite the nation around a common task of doing public justice; must unwaveringly adhere to the truth and refrain from self-justification to cover missteps; must be generous and charitable to opponents and supporters alike. Connect With David Koyzis Connect with David | Website, Blog, & Newsletter - Linkedin - Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Books Links (Amazon affiliate links below) Consider supporting David Koyzis through Global Scholars Canada >> For additional resources and the video version of this episode, click here.…
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1 104: Stop Waiting For Rescue. It's Time To Start Living An Intentional Life. 5:42
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) "We have a responsibility to move forward in our lives. In several seasons of life, I've found myself waiting for someone else to take the burden of responsibility from me and do what needed to be done. Part of 2010 was such a season, and after years in the business, I found myself waiting for the company to be successful. I was waiting for the right person to come along and fulfill my vision for the company. Here is my journal entry below from early 2011 about a S.H.I.F.T. Moment that changed this line of thinking for me..." If you'd prefer to read this blog, you can do so here.…
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1 103: Four Ways We Can Respond To Those Who Offer Help 5:01
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) When people see your need and offer to help or are in an official position to extend the request, you'll experience numerous folks seeking to help you. As you wonder how to reply and what to do. You have four options to consider. For the written blog post and links, click here.…
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1 102: Am I in an Echo Chamber? Are You? Are We? 3:28
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) This is an audio version (Fireside Chat) of my blog post here. A powerful way to discover the truth is to deeply challenge our own assumptions of what we believe, proactively seek out competing information and perspectives from the strongest people, groups, and institutions, and invite the strongest arguments against our own.…
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1 101: Lessons Learned Reaching & Healing Those Hurt By Fatherlessness Through the Power of Story & Movies — With Issac Ingram 1:11:43
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn In this Listen-to-Learn episode of the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with filmmaker and philanthropist, Issac Ingram. Issac and I are long-time friends, originally in a married small group together at Victory World Church. Issaca shares his journey of volunteering and mentoring in detention centers culminating in his recently finished award-winning 30-minute short film, True Freedom and I asked him to share the journey to that moment and the lessons he learned along the way. Issac overcame hardship to make his film about healing from abandonment. He highlights the challenges of filmmaking and the power of perseverance and emphasizes the importance of teaching history and freedom to young people to inspire growth and change. The podcast ends with his plans for a full-length feature film. Connect with Issac | Linkedin True Freedom Film | Website True Freedom Outreach | Website Additional Resources For show notes, links, and the video version of the episode, click here.…
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1 100: Reflections on Tyranny, Allegiance, and Transformation 5:23
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading)When we become tyrannical, it's a signal that something is wrong. It's also an opportunity to grow. In this video reading, I share when I recognized this signal in myself after being reminded by a friend. If you'd prefer to read these reflections, you can do so here. Reflections on Tyranny, Allegiance, and Transformation #tyranny #allegience #transformation…
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1 99: How To Talk With Drastically Different People Without Losing Your Mind: From Fact Flinging to Story Sharing 26:01
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) If you're arguing with someone quite different than you (who does not share your stories and values) about facts, you could end up filling yourself with anxiety and getting deeply frustrated. If you see your rival's point of view as dangerous to yourself, your community, or your country, you’re also going to be inclined to act more controlling by their strong stance exhibiting behaviors that seem unlike you. Doubling down on your existing approach may end up making the situation and your relationships worse; it has for me in many situations... Click here to see the written or video version of this essay.…
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1 98: Alienation — Not Belonging and Seeing No Point to It 5:12
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Episode Type: Fireside Chat (Blog Reading) "The way I see alienation today is not belonging to the institutions of civil society. It's not that you don't have friends, it's that you don't belong to something. It's a lack of belonging and not seeing the point of belonging." - Tim Carney This is a reading (fireside chat) of my blog post -- Alienation: Not Belonging and Seeing No Point to It -- Click to read.…
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1 97: Into The Arms of Jesus: Deenie McKeever's Lessons Learned From Dancing Through Nine Decades of American Life 2:51:39
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Episode Type: Inspirational People In this conversation, we weave through Deenie McKeever's life starting in Atlanta, in 1936, when she was born. For the video version, show notes, transcript, and links, click here.
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1 96: In a World of Widespread Illiteracy, Talking Bibles Is Sharing The Spoken Word 1:10:37
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In this Listen To Learn Episode on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with Talking Bibles Vice President, Paul Hoekstra. This episode is Sponsored By Talking Bibles & Christian Life TV For show notes, links, & the transcript, click this link.
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1 95: Watch Movies If You Want To Know The Heart of God — Says This Artistic Theologian — Ross Boone 1:06:05
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Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with creative entrepreneur, Ross Boone. Ross is an illustrator, founder of Raw Spoon , and maker of Creature Habits, an app for Android and Apple phones. Ross and I were connected through our mutual friend Ivan Alfaro . We had an Italian lunch years ago, and Ross also illustrated a conversation on the issue of children's life and abortion between me and Ivan. In this episode, we're diving into Ross' story & wisdom. Connect With Ross Boone Connect with Ross Boone | Instagram - Youtube - LinkedIn - Threads Raw Spoon | Website - Instagram - Facebook Creature Habits | Apple - Android - Web Version Additional Resources Click here for the transcript, links, video version, and more resources related to this episode.…
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1 94: Developing Nepal’s Poorest and Most Remote Villages Into Thriving Communities 59:43
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn In this Listen To Learn Episode on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with nonprofit founder, Dan Maurer. Dan, the president and founder of Elevate Nepal, shares his experience in developing Nepal's poorest and most remote villages into thriving communities. The conversation covers topics such as the impact of the earthquake in 2015, the challenges in rebuilding after a disaster, the importance of listening to local communities, the history and geography of Nepal, the caste system and language diversity, the challenges in infrastructure and education, the response to the earthquake, the establishment of Elevate Nepal, the focus on poor and remote villages, and the creation of self-sustaining communities. Connect With Dan Maurer Connect with Dan | LinkedIn - Instagram Elevating Nepal | Website - Instagram - YouTube - Facebook - X (Twitter) Donate to Elevate Nepal Here Additional Resources For shows notes, links, and additional resources, click here.…
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1 93: Sold For $14 Million Dollars: How Jason Long Turned Around A Dying Company 1:16:47
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Episode Type: Listen to Learn In this listen-to-learn discussion on the Share Life podcast , I'm chatting with repeat guest Jason Long. This will mark his fourth appearance on the podcast! After getting together recently for some Korean BBQ and hearing the conclusion of Jason Long's CEO journey, I asked him to join me on the podcast to share his insights on the journey of transforming a dying company into a multi-million dollar deal. Jason is a serial entrepreneur who normally launches and runs his own companies. But, several years back, an opportunity arose to turn around a medical software business. He walked into the hellish scenario and transformed the business and people in it. And he was transformed in the process as well. In this episode, we talk about the situation and the lessons learned. Connect With Jason Long Connect with Jason | Linkedin Ascendance | Website Explore Jason's business Ventures Additional Resources Click here for the video version, show highlights, and additional links.…
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1 92: Joyful Journeys — Navigating Life's Pleasures, Pain, and Radiant Moments — with Glenn Shelhamer 54:06
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Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with business owner Glenn Shelhamer. Glenn is the founder of The Shelhamer Group in Los Angeles, California helping people find and sell their homes. He was referred to me through an Atlanta agency for working together on the Search Engine Optimization front. We've been working together since earlier this year and through that experience, I invited Glenn to join me and share his story and entrepreneurial wisdom. Additional Resources For the video version, show notes, and links, click here.…
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1 91: Ron Medlin's Entrepreneurial Journey from Small Town Roots to Digital Marketing Mastery 57:10
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Episode Type: Inspirational People In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with digital marking expert, and long-time friend, Ron Medlin. Ron, a fellow internet marketer, is someone I orbited around via mutual friends until we met in person. We traded places on a client project years ago and have since stayed in touch, occasionally getting together for a meal and chat. Ron has been building a community-based business on Facebook, and has an insightful journey; so I wanted to get him on the podcast to share his story. Check out our conversation below, where Ron shares the lessons learned along the way. Additional Resources For show highlights, links, and the video version, click here.…
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1 90: Embracing Vulnerability & Grace — Beth Haun's Journey From Performance to Acceptance 1:17:48
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Episode Type: Inspirational People Interview In this Inspirational People interview on the Share Life podcast , I'm speaking with Beth Haun. Beth and I have been through hills and valleys together and has been a vital part of my own story. She was originally a client of Noodlehead Marketing who became a team member and an influencing leader of our marketing business. She was also a participant in the Noodlehead Marketing transition into intentionality , a learner of constructive development theory via the Leaders Lyceum , a part of the Win Without Pitching transition , involved in the Island Story adventure , and a co-creator of IDEMA; a framework for capturing and sustaining ideas. I'm grateful for the impact Beth has had on my life and look forward to her sharing her life with you today. Additional Resources For show highlights, links, and the video version of the conversation, click here.…
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