How should you respond when you receive bad customer service? Listen for a good answer!
Explanation for two episodes in one included in recording so I'm not going to tell you here. I've got a friend to go enjoy my day with!
Thoughts for the day include a quote about motivation and habits, an explanation of why recent episodes have been super short, a huge thank you for listening and a promise of better things to come!
Don't beat yourself up over unmet goals. It's okay. If it's something you really want to do, just set a new goal and try again! Simple as that. :)
If I didn't need to get a little more rest before work, I'd have added more to this episode today where we begin think a little bit about the importance of sleep and the danger of getting into sleep deficit. I kept this one short and sweet just like I have the past few days but I know I want to delve deeper into this topic in the future. Stay tuned. In the meantime, get your rest!
Another short one. I'm really liking these. They feel a lot more doable under my current circumstances. I'll share more about them later this month. :) In the meantime, Simply Make It Count.
I have, by default, proven that "work expands to the time you give it". I planned to have a project done a week and a half ago but then realized it wasn't "due" until next week -- so, naturally, I allowed myself extra time to complete it. Needless to say, I should have stuck to the original deadline. Lesson learned. (I hope.) :)
Shortest episode yet!
Here's a short story I wrote a few years back. Goes to show that if I, a nonfiction writer, can write fiction, then you can do pretty much anything you set your mind to as well!
I tried something new for my podcast today. Actually I tried a few new things. One of them being walking and talking. It's kind of therapeutic - if you are walking alone and talking --- and recording.
In episode 2 I tell my story of an experience I had with a homeless man a few years ago and how that encounter changed my life. But back then, I didn't understand what was going on with me. Now, with a bit more hindsight, I share more of my story...
Thanks for listening!
On today's show I talk with Brandon Handley of Fatherhood For the Rest of Us fame. He shares some intimate details about his past and why it's so important to him to be the best father he can be. We had a great conversation which I hope you enjoy!
For more information on what Brandon is doing, to listen to his podcast or just to check out his Fatherhood For the Rest of Us merchandise, visit his website:
Just a little humor for the day! And yes, these are all true...
I'm not giving up! It's only day 4 and I'm exhausted but - I'm not giving up!
Today I had a chat with Ozzy Eyre, an ordinary guy who has been doing very extraordinary things these days. Ozzy learned the hard way how to create videos - from scratch, with minimal funds, knowledge and technical vocabulary. It took some time but now that he's an expert in the field (my words, not his) he's been gracious to create a guide for those of us who would like to learn how to make great videos as well.
Ozzy hasn't always been in this line of work. In this episode, Ozzy shares from his heart the story of getting from "the job he hated" to this job he now loves. When he isn't working on creating videos, animated or otherwise, you might find him out for a walk with his dog, Jack and his cell phone, vocally sharing more of his wisdom on his podcast, "When's My Time?"
For more information about Ozzy and his valuable resources, check out the links below.
Full link for the course - https://elitevideoacademy.com/evc101 or you can just visit https://elitevideoacademy.com for information about the academy.
Visit https://whensmytime.com to learn more about Ozzy and his podcast. His show can also be found on iTunes and Stitcher.
Since it's my October podcast-a-day challenge and it's super late in my day (yawn), the show notes for this one will be short. I can't think of anything else to add that you won't hear if you listen. :)
This is not the topic I planned in advance for day one of my October Podcast-episode-a-day challenge. Sometimes you just have to go with how you're feeling in the moment. My intent for the challenge was - still is - to record and upload without editing the content. I couldn't do that here. My heart was heavy as I talked on this topic - forgiveness - and there were a lot of long pauses, especially at the beginning when I first sat down to talk.
Thank you for listening.
So, last episode I "promised" I'd get more episodes up in September. I thought about it several times this month but now have waited until the last day to produce one. As you'll hear, I decided not to do a bunch of editing like I normally do. I unintentionally lied, though, when I said it would be edit-free. I did chop out my "Is this thing on? Testing, 1, 2, 3..." and I had to edit in my intro and outtro (is that even a word?) music. Other than that, it's just me. Raw and uncut. And before I go into this subject further, I'll stop typing. I just came up with a good topic for tomorrow! Hope you stay tuned for my little October challenge! :)
Long time, no podcast. Apologies! There's nothing like a little struggle in life to keep you from doing what you want to do. Ironically, the episode I wrestled with most is the one geared toward helping with that!
Episodes 3 and 4 were recorded on the same day. I thought I had struggles and here Eric deals with chronic pain - and he had to do a double interview in one day! I don't know why I've had such difficulty with this one except that maybe it's because Eric's message is one that needs to be heard. Maybe it could even save a life! I know all too well the effects of Resitance - the opposition that prevents us from taking action. But I'm learning how to resist that resistance. Slowly but surely, I'm learning. Please bear with me. I'm just an ordinary person trying to do extraordinary things. :)
Eric's book is called The Raging Sloth - An Upside-Down Blueprint to Bust Your Limits, Build Your Purpose, and Balance Your Life. To learn more about Eric and his resources visit his websites www.ericpeaton.com & www.TheRagingSloth.com
Eric Eaton is the co-founder of Knights of Heroes Foundation in Colorado. Knights of Heroes empowers children who have lost their fathers during military service by providing positive adult mentorship, character development, and lasting friendships forged during an annual wilderness adventure camp. You can be a part of this amazing adventure by supporting the Knights of Heroes Foundation. Learn more by visiting www.knightsofheroes.org
Not good at making a long story short, this episode runs about an hour and twenty minutes. In this episode I tell about my encounter with a homeless man in 2014 and how that experience made an impact on my life. Still a little confused as to why this happened to me, I've decided to Simply Make It Count by sharing my story and giving some guidelines that will help other ordinary people do extraordinary things, too.
"Sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me," is a phrase kids in my day grew up hearing. But any time we were ever called an undesirable name it did hurt. The words we say hold a lot of power. Our words can build others up or tear them down. In this episode I share a little about words and the impact they have on ourselves and those around us.
Mark LaMaster is the author of Friday Night Lights for Fathers and Sons and the founder of Playoff Parenting, LLC. He is also the Chief Dad Developer at Playoff Parenting University, an online coaching program that helps dads transform their relationships with their children.
Mark believes that EVERY parent has the potential to be the best parent for each of their children. He is dedicated to helping good parents become GREAT Parents by equipping, encouraging and empowering them to become the best parents possible. Through his book, coaching programs and speaking engagements, Mark has helped many parents to pursue the parent/child relationships they have always dreamed of.
Update:
Mark is also featured in Episode 47 where we talk about his second book Friday Night Lights for Fathers and Daughters.
His main website has changed from MarkLaMaster.com to www.UpliftingDads.com
and his contact email is now Mark@UpliftingDads.com
The website and contact info mentioned in this episode still work. If anything changes I'll try and make sure I edit the audio.
Both of his books can be found at Amazon.com