Productive Passions

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Productive Passions

Change is happening everywhere eliciting excitement and anticipation in its wake. How do we harness that excitement for ourselves when we find work to be overwhelming, monotonous, or dissatisfying and we’re ready for change? That’s the question we’re looking to answer as we talk with guests who have turned their passion into meaningful work!Productive Passions - hosted by Christy Tagye - takes us on a journey with guests who have dared to reshape their lives and follow their dreams. In each episode, we have candid conversations with people who have embraced change jumping headfirst into uncertainty and following their passions. We’ll explore their stories, experiences, sources of support, and what fuels their motivation to persevere when things aren’t sunshine and rainbows. Hear from experts who provide valuable advice, and resources for actionable steps to begin your transformative journey.New episodes drop on the second Friday of each month. Subscribe to Productive Passions whereve

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    What the Middle East Conflict Means for Your Money, Food, and the Global Economy | Ep. 58

    What if the biggest impact of the Middle East conflict isn’t happening overseas, but in your grocery bill, travel plans, investments, and cost of living? Most coverage focuses on headlines. This conversation focuses on what it actually means for your decisions. In this episode of Productive Passions, Dr. Ian Ralby, global maritime security expert and international lawyer, returns to break down the deeper dynamics shaping this moment. From oil markets and food supply to global trade routes and shifting power structures, he connects the dots between global events and everyday life. This is not a political debate. It’s a clear, grounded look at how global conflict, supply chains, energy markets, and economic systems intersect and why understanding those connections is critical for leaders, business owners, and anyone trying to navigate uncertainty. At its core, this conversation is about clarity, context, and resilience and what it takes to make better decisions in a complex, interconnected world. 🎯 Today’s Takeaways (Top Insights) This conflict isn’t distant, it’s personal It’s already influencing costs, markets, travel, and day-to-day decision-making. Oil prices are being driven by perception, not just supply Markets are reacting to messaging as much as reality, creating hidden instability. The Strait of Hormuz is a global pressure point Disruptions here ripple across energy, trade, and international markets. Recovery will take longer than most expect Even in a best-case scenario, the effects could last years, not weeks. Food prices may be the biggest downstream risk Fertilizer shortages and supply chain disruptions could hit hardest in the months ahead. Rising food costs often lead to broader instability History shows food insecurity is a major trigger for unrest. There’s no clear end-state driving this conflict Shifting goals and unclear strategy are prolonging uncertainty. Global power dynamics are shifting Countries like China are strengthening their position without direct involvement. The global economic system may be evolving BRICS and off-dollar trade could reshape long-standing financial structures. The rule of law is being tested, especially at sea Blurred lines between wartime and peacetime norms are undermining global governance. Perception shapes power Influence isn’t just about capability, it’s about credibility and consistency. 🛠 What You Can Do: Build Resilience Locally Support local farmers and producers Strengthen community relationships Reduce reliance on fragile global supply chains Focus on preparation and adaptability, not reaction Bottom Line Understanding the deeper dynamics, not just the headlines, is critical. But just as important is how we respond, by building resilience closer to home. 🔗 Connect with Dr. Ian Ralby Website: www.auxworldwide.com Email: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ Christy: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions

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    How Impact Founders Stay True to Mission While Scaling | Ep.57

    What does it take to grow a company without losing the mission that inspired it in the first place? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with Sean Knierim, Founder and Partner at SidePorch, about the real challenges founders face when building impact-driven businesses. From investor alignment and mission drift to values-based leadership and scaling under pressure, this conversation offers practical insights for entrepreneurs building lasting value and meaningful impact. If you are building a business in sustainability, impact, or any mission-driven space, this episode will help you think more clearly about how to grow without compromising your values, your vision, or your reason for starting. In this episode, you’ll hear about: How mission drift really begins Why founders rarely lose their way all at once, and how compromise often starts subtly. Growing without losing your why Why scaling a company requires protecting the values and ethos that gave it purpose. What impact investors are really looking for How founders can think beyond the pitch and better understand what matters to mission-aligned investors. Why investor alignment matters as much as capital How the wrong money can create pressure that pulls a company away from its original purpose. Staying principled under growth pressure What it looks like to make decisions that reflect your values when resources are tight and the stakes are high. Leading when there is no clear playbook Why strong founder leadership often means making thoughtful decisions in uncertainty. Balancing business performance and real-world impact How founders can build companies that pursue both commercial success and meaningful outcomes. Navigating messy real-world tradeoffs Why impact-driven founders must often make hard choices without simple answers. Building with clarity in complex environments How leaders can stay grounded when the market, the mission, and the moment all demand something different. Protecting integrity while scaling influence Why long-term trust is built when founders stay anchored in what they stand for. What founders should know before raising capital How to think about timing, fit, expectations, and the questions worth asking before taking outside investment. Why values are a leadership practice Why mission is not just what a founder says, but how they lead, decide, hire, and grow. If this episode speaks to where you are in your founder journey, follow Productive Passions on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode with another founder building something meaningful.   Find Sean & Side Porch: LinkedIn: Sean Knierim SidePorch website: SidePorch Sean's substack: Shared Ground Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: www.productivepassions.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/  

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    What’s Happening in the Middle East Right Now? Understanding the Strait of Hormuz and Global Impact | Ep.56

    In this special edition of Productive Passions, we break down one of the most urgent global issues impacting everyday life: the escalating Middle East crisis and the disruption of the Strait of Hormuz. Joined by international law and maritime security expert Dr. Ian Ralby, this episode answers the questions many are asking right now: What is happening in the Middle East? Why is the Strait of Hormuz so important? How does this affect gas prices, supply chains, and the global economy? What could happen next? The Strait of Hormuz is one of the world’s most critical maritime chokepoints, with a significant portion of global oil and gas supply passing through it. When disruptions occur, the impact is felt worldwide, from rising fuel costs to increased prices on everyday goods. “90% of everything we use is transported by sea.” This conversation goes beyond headlines to explore: The real drivers behind the current conflict The difference between global supply issues and price increases The unintended consequences of geopolitical decisions How shifting alliances are reshaping the global economy Whether you’re trying to understand rising costs, global instability, or the bigger picture behind today’s headlines, this episode provides clarity in a complex moment.

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    Leadership, Risk, and Long-Term Thinking: Lessons from Global Security | Dr. Ian Ralby | Ep. 55

    What if the biggest risks shaping your business, and the world, are the ones no one is paying attention to? In this episode of Productive Passions, Dr. Ian Ralby, global maritime security expert and international lawyer, shares powerful insights on leadership, unintended consequences, global systems, and long-term thinking. Drawing from work across more than 100 countries, he breaks down how overlooked systems, from global trade to security, quietly impact our daily lives and decision-making. This conversation goes far beyond maritime security. It’s about how leaders think, how systems fail, and what it takes to build something meaningful in a complex, interconnected world.   Today’s Takeaways The biggest risks are often the ones you don’t see We tend to focus on what’s directly in front of us, but the systems we overlook often have the greatest impact. Strong leaders learn to identify blind spots before they become problems. High reward and low oversight always attract bad actors Whether in global trade or business, gaps in systems create opportunity, for both innovation and exploitation. What you ignore doesn’t stay neutral. One decision can create massive ripple effects From global supply chains to company strategy, a single action can have far-reaching consequences. Founders must think beyond the immediate outcome. Short-term thinking creates long-term problems Many decisions are made for immediate benefit without considering second- and third-order effects. Sustainable success requires long-term vision. Good intentions are not enough without understanding Leaders often act from the right place but without full awareness of the systems they’re impacting. Insight and depth matter as much as intention. Real innovation often starts where systems break down When existing structures fail, builders step in. The founder journey often begins with seeing what isn’t working and deciding to create something better. Hardship can be a catalyst for meaningful change Some of the most powerful breakthroughs come from the most difficult moments. Resilience and creativity often emerge from challenge. Character is built through discomfort, not convenience Growth doesn’t come from avoiding difficulty. It comes from facing it, learning from it, and becoming stronger because of it. Empathy is a strategic advantage Understanding different perspectives leads to better decisions, stronger leadership, and more effective problem-solving. Isolation is weakening how we think and connect As we become more disconnected from each other, we lose the ability to see shared humanity, and make better collective decisions. Leadership requires thinking beyond the moment The best leaders aren’t just reacting, they’re anticipating. They think not only about today, but about what their decisions create tomorrow. Pause and give love a chance At the core of everything - leadership, business, and life - is how we show up. Choosing empathy, connection, and humanity changes outcomes more than we realize. 🎧 Why This Episode Matters This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t just about action, it’s about awareness. For founders, entrepreneurs, and leaders, the ability to think long-term, understand systems, and lead with both clarity and empathy is what separates short-term success from lasting impact.   Find Ian:  Website: www.auxworldwide.com Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: Ian Ralby Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/

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    What Every Founder Learns the Hard Way About Building a Business | Drew Pedrick | Ep. 54

    What does it really take to build a business that lasts? In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye talks with architect and founder Andrew Pedrick about the hard-earned lessons founders learn while building something meaningful, sustainable, and resilient. From relationships and leadership to systems, profit, and purpose, this conversation is packed with practical wisdom for entrepreneurs in any industry. If you’re starting a business, growing one, or rebuilding after a challenge, this episode offers grounded insight on how to lead with clarity, create lasting value, and build a company that can stand the test of time. In this episode, you’ll hear about: Building the better way before you know every step Why conviction often comes before clarity, and why movement creates momentum. Learning both the craft and the business Why being great at the work is not the same as building a healthy company. How structure creates freedom Why systems, processes, and playbooks protect creativity instead of limiting it. Why profit first matters How putting profit first supports your mission, your team, and your long-term impact. Why relationships beat transactions How people-first networks create trust, referrals, opportunity, and resilience over time. Choosing alignment over revenue Why saying no to the wrong-fit client can be one of the healthiest business decisions you make. Addressing hard problems early Why avoiding difficult conversations only increases the cost later. Leading with transparency, humility, and trust How honest communication strengthens teams during uncertainty and change. Defining expectations before things get hard Why setting the tone for conflict, feedback, and transitions early can protect relationships later. Adapting the work without abandoning the relationship How redesigning an engagement can preserve trust and still help everyone win. Keeping passion focused on impact, not ego Why purpose-driven founders make stronger decisions under pressure. Staying grounded when founder fear sets in Why support systems, mentors, and purpose matter when doubt shows up. Owning your unique approach Why no one else can replicate your perspective, experience, or way of doing the work. Building for durability and reuse Why longevity matters in both business and design. Treating resilience like a business capability How systems and infrastructure help a company survive unexpected disruption. If this episode speaks to where you are in your founder journey, follow Productive Passions on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode with another entrepreneur who’s building something of their own.   Find Drew & MCTIGUE: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drew-pedrick MCTIGUE’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/mctigue/ Website: mctiguearchitects.com/ Find Christy & Productive Passions: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/productive-passions/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions/

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    Purpose-Driven Business: Project Maji’s Founder Playbook for Building Sustainable Systems That Last | Ep. 53

    Purpose-driven businesses don’t fail because the mission is wrong, they fail because the system can’t survive real life. In this episode of Productive Passions, Christy Tagye sits down with Sunil Lalvani, founder of Project Maji, a water social enterprise bringing sustainable clean water access to communities across Africa. Sunil shares how a single moment in Ghana, watching children drink from a muddy puddle, sparked a decade-long mission to solve the clean water crisis in a way that lasts. Instead of focusing on short-term fixes like hand pumps that often break and get abandoned, Project Maji built an operations-first model: solar-powered water kiosks designed for durability, monitoring, and long-term maintenance. You’ll hear what most people misunderstand about impact work, why installation is only step one, and how Project Maji scaled from serving 1,000 people to 480,000 people, while carrying the responsibility of keeping water flowing every day for the communities who now depend on it. This conversation is for founders, builders, and impact-driven leaders who want to create something meaningful without sacrificing sustainability, accountability, or scale. Today’s Takeaways:  Start with a real-world moment, not a theory. Project Maji began when Sunil saw kids drinking from a puddle - an undeniable problem that made the mission personal and urgent. The breakthrough wasn’t the solution, it was the failure. A broken hand pump revealed the real issue: sustainability and maintenance, not access alone. Measure what matters, not what looks good. Many organizations track “how many installed.” Project Maji is built around “how many still work.” Operations is the product. Project Maji treats installation as step one; long-term maintenance is the real promise. Build incentives into the system. Caretakers are paid through usage, and communities contribute through a maintenance-based pricing model. Design for reliability where failure is expensive. In remote villages, breakdowns aren’t inconveniences, they’re life disruptions. Use data to stay accountable. Monitoring, usage tracking, and token-based payments help Project Maji detect issues fast and respond before systems fail. Scaling impact means protecting what already works. Serving 480,000 people created a new founder burden: growth can’t risk the lives already depending on the solution. This episode explores purpose-driven business, social enterprise, clean water infrastructure in Africa, sustainable systems, and founder lessons on scaling impact without sacrificing reliability. Find Sunil & Project Maji Project Maji – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectmaji?igsh=aWxzaWdnNXpmcmJ6&utm_source=qr Project Maji – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/project-maji Sunil Lalvani – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sunils_world?igsh=MTd2ZjVkOHRlZjBiZw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr Sunil Lalvani – LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/sunillalvani Unboxing Impact: https://www.youtube.com/@UnboxingImpact   Find Christy & Productive Passions Christy - LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] Productive Passions - LinkedIn: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone ready to lead with gratitude and purpose. Productive Passions - Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.        

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    Man of Iron: How Robert Norris Is Redefining What’s Possible | Ep. 52

    Mindset is often the foundation of leadership, growth, and what we believe is possible. In this episode, Christy Tagye sits down with Robert Norris, also known as Man of Iron, to explore how discipline, consistency, and joy can redefine limits. As a Guinness World Record holder and the first person with Down syndrome to complete a full Ironman triathlon unguided, Robert reminds us that belief, commitment, and small daily actions can compound into extraordinary outcomes. Today's Takeaways Big outcomes are built one step at a time: No founder wakes up with a scalable company, loyal customers, or global impact. Like endurance training, progress happens through small, repeatable actions done daily: calls, drafts, experiments, and decisions that compound over time. When you show what’s possible, others begin to believe: Robert’s mission isn’t about personal accolades, it’s about visibility. Founders lead the same way. When you model resilience, integrity, and forward motion, you give your team, customers, and community permission to believe in the vision. You don’t need the whole roadmap, just the next repeatable process: Athletes train. Founders build systems. Success comes from routines that can be repeated under pressure: shipping consistently, listening to customers, reviewing metrics, and improving one iteration at a time. Fear often shows up right before growth: Running on a glacier is intimidating. So is launching, pivoting, raising capital, or being the first of your kind in an industry. Fear isn’t a sign to stop, it’s often confirmation that you’re stretching into something meaningful. “Unguided” seasons shape leaders: Completing an Ironman unaided mirrors entrepreneurship perfectly. There are seasons where no one can tell you what to do next. These moments don’t mean you’re failing, they mean you’re creating something original. Consistency outperforms intensity in long builds: Founders burn out when everything is an emergency. Sustainable growth comes from steady execution, realistic pacing, and habits that hold even when life and business get messy. Your mindset becomes your company’s culture: Joy, optimism, and belief are not accidental, they are leadership choices. Just as Robert’s positivity is contagious, a founder’s energy sets the emotional tone for the entire organization. Recovery is part of performance: In endurance sports, recovery enables strength. In business, rest protects decision-making. Sleep, boundaries, and mental space aren’t indulgences, they’re strategic advantages. Strong teams are built on complementary strengths: Man of Iron works because each person brings something different. Founders scale faster when they stop trying to do everything themselves and start building teams, advisors, and communities that fill the gaps. Big dreams don’t require permission, only commitment: You don’t need to feel ready. You need to decide. Growth begins the moment you commit publicly, take responsibility for the outcome, and keep moving when it gets uncomfortable. Find Robert Norris YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@GETFITWIthRobert-21  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertnorrismanofiron/   Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/robert.norris.manofiron/    Website: https://www.robertnorrismanofiron.com   Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions  Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone ready to lead with gratitude and purpose. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    Recentered: Staying Grounded When New Year Motivation Fades: Practical tools for mindfulness, emotional regulation, and intentional living beyond resolutions | Ep. 51

    When New Year motivation fades, staying grounded becomes the real work. In this episode, Amit and I explore mindfulness, emotional regulation, and intentional living as tools for sustainable personal growth beyond resolutions and willpower. Today's Takeaways 1) Make 2026 “the year of you” not as selfishness, but as leadership. Personal growth isn’t self-centered; it’s foundational. Amit reframes self-development as responsibility: when you work on your mindset, emotional health, and self-awareness, you naturally show up as a stronger partner, parent, leader, and friend. 2) Create a “blueprint of life” to break unhelpful patterns. Most people set New Year intentions, then drift back into old habits. Amit suggests mapping what truly matters, your values, priorities, and energy drains so your personal growth doesn’t get overridden by autopilot living. 3) Your mind prioritizes comfort over growth even when comfort costs peace. The mind avoids discomfort by rationalizing delays (“I’m too busy,” “now’s not the time”). Amit emphasizes mindful awareness as the skill that helps you recognize when avoidance is masquerading as responsibility. 4) Emotional triggers are data, not verdicts. When someone “triggers” you, it often reveals unresolved emotions rather than wrongdoing. Amit explains that self-reflection—asking what was activated in me? turns conflict into emotional intelligence training. 5) You don’t see people as they are you see them through conditioned perception. Past experiences color present interactions. Amit reminds us that awareness helps separate reality from emotional projection, improving relationships and reducing reactive behavior. 6) The highest-impact habit: 5–10 minutes of daily self-connection. A short daily mindfulness practice—walking, sitting quietly, or checking in emotionally creates clarity, emotional regulation, and consistency far more effectively than dramatic life overhauls. 7) Improve relationships by improving yourself first. Instead of trying to change your partner, Amit advocates inner work: when you bring emotional stability, confidence, and self-love into a relationship, the dynamic often improves without force. 8) Stop seeking permission to grow. Lifestyle changes (health, boundaries, sobriety, reflection) can threaten others who are attached to old versions of you. Amit’s guidance: communicate clearly, but don’t abandon personal growth to keep others comfortable. 9) Replace “walking on eggshells” with real connection in close relationships. Communication often breaks down most with the people closest to us. Amit suggests rebuilding relationships through genuine curiosity asking “How was your day?” and truly listening to what’s being said, without distraction or defensiveness. 10) Intentional questions deepen connection instantly. When questions are asked out of habit, answers stay shallow. When asked with presence, they invite emotional honesty. This shift strengthens trust, empathy, and authentic communication. 11) Practice the 80/20 rule: listen 80%, speak 20%. Deep listening creates emotional safety and space for insight. Silence isn’t awkward, it’s where clarity, understanding, and peace often emerge. 12) Discomfort in silence signals growth, not danger. Avoiding stillness often means avoiding truth. Amit compares inner awareness to a warning signal—not punishment, but guidance toward healing and alignment. 13) Approach self-awareness playfully, not critically. Treat reflection like exploration rather than self-judgment. When personal growth feels engaging instead of heavy, consistency and insight come naturally. 14) A mantra for emotional regulation: “Think and act do not react.” Reaction is automatic; intentional action is conscious. Repeating this principle builds mindfulness, resilience, and better decision-making in daily life. 15) Balance self-focus with selfless action. Helping others without agenda reframes perspective, reduces emotional isolation, and reconnects you to purpose. Service strengthens empathy and restores gratitude. When you slow down, listen inward, and live with intention, you stop reacting to life and start consciously shaping it. Which takeaway stood out most for you, and what’s one small action you can take this week to live it? Subscribe / Follow If this episode felt like it was meant for you, it was! Follow the show so you don't miss future conversations. Share Know someone who's feeling disconnected or overwhelmed? Share this episode with them.  EngageI'd love to hear which takeaway was most impactful for you. Send me a message or tag me on social. Find Amit LinkedIn:   / amitsidhpura   City Monk: https://www.citymonk.org/  Find Christy LinkedIn:   / christytagye   Website: https://www.productivepassions.com Instagram:   / productivepassions   #Mindfulness #MindfulLiving #EmotionalIntelligence #PersonalGrowth #SelfAwareness #EmotionalRegulation #LeadershipDevelopment #ProductivePassions

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    How Opportunity Becomes the Breakthrough: Non-Dilutive Funding and Climate Innovation | Ep. 50

    Entrepreneurship often rewards access before capital. In this episode, Christy Tagye sits down with Aaron Fitzgerald, Co-Founder and CEO of Mars Materials, to explore how non-dilutive funding, opportunity-driven thinking, and integrity can reshape what is possible in climate innovation and beyond. This conversation unpacks how mindset, mentorship, and building for real-world adoption create pathways to scale meaningful work without sacrificing purpose. Today's Takeaways Use non-dilutive funding to extend runway: Pursue grants, fellowships, pilots, and government programs to scale without sacrificing as much equity and governance. Build for “drop-in” adoption: Design products that fit existing supply chains so customers can adopt with minimal operational disruption. Define your market clearly when you’re “premium innovation”: Position your offering as its own category (ex: low-carbon vs. fossil) and sell to buyers who value verification and outcomes. Treat opportunity like a skill: Seek legitimate doors that lead to more doors—then take the next step, even if it’s small. Don’t numb the hard parts—feel them: Emotional processing is part of growth; avoiding it slows progress and confidence. Choose your battles wisely: Effort is required at every level—direct your energy toward what compounds over time. Mentor with honesty + support: Truth without tools discourages; truth paired with resources transforms. Create “firsts” for others: Exposure, introductions, and access can become identity-changing opportunities. Find Aaron Fitzgerald LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fitzgeraldaaron/   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fitzgerald_aaron/   Instagram Mars Materials:  https://www.instagram.com/marsmaterialspbc/     Website: https://www.marsmaterials.tech/   Email: [email protected]  Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions  Social Links Facebook: https://facebook.com/productivepassions   TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@productivepassions  Instagram: https://instagram.com/productivepassions   LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/productive-passions   Christy’s LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/christytagye  Email: [email protected]  If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone ready to lead with gratitude and purpose. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    Say Yes Before You’re Ready: How to Take the Leap Toward Your Passion | Ep. 49

    Passion often requires action before confidence fully catches up. In this episode, Christy Tagye reconnects with Abby Cheshire to explore what happens when you say yes before you feel ready and allow fear to stretch you instead of stopping you. From building a personal brand to becoming a published cookbook author, Abby shares how consistency, support, and purpose-driven decisions can turn passion into real momentum. Today's Takeaways Say yes before you feel ready; fear doesn’t mean stop—it means stretch. Emotional overwhelm is part of growth, not a failure. Reframe fear-based thinking into possibility-based thinking. Recognize opportunities when the door opens—don’t wait for perfect timing. Learn from people already doing the work before committing fully. Build and lean on a support system during big decisions. Set boundaries between different parts of your life if it protects your focus. Start small, imperfect, and consistent—momentum matters more than polish. Accept the unglamorous parts of passion as part of the process. Make your passion approachable and inclusive. Pay attention to what your audience keeps asking for. Turn passion into reality through routine, not motivation. Ask for help and use the resources already around you. Design your work to serve real people. Anchor your passion in a meaningful “why.” Find Abby Cheshire TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@abbyinthegalley  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abbyinthegalley  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbyinthegalley/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@abbyinthegalley  Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions  Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone you think should take the leap towards their passion. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    Budgeting, Saving, Investing: The Financial Education You Never Got in School | Ep. 48

    Most of us enter adulthood without the financial education we actually need. In this episode, Christy speaks with Joey Belsanti, Founder of Twelve Points Academy, about the financial literacy crisis and the movement he is building to change it. You will learn how to align money with your values, why taking action matters more than inspiration, and what young adults should understand about credit, debt, and early investing. They also explore the rise of sports betting, the impact of NIL money, and how real world experience can set students apart. Today’s Takeaways From Wall Street Journal to Real-World Action: While interning at a wealth management firm during college, Joey read about America's financial literacy crisis and thought: "Why aren't we doing something?" So he launched Twelve Points Academy to teach the money skills that schools won't, proving you don't have to wait until you're older to create massive impact. Values First, Money Second: Joey's breakthrough approach flips traditional finance education: Start with YOUR values (family, independence, creativity), then set goals that matter to you, THEN build the money plan. When you know staying near family in Boston matters most, suddenly skipping that $100 sports bet becomes an easy choice, you're investing in what you actually care about. Implementation Beats Inspiration Every Time: Joey lives by this quote: "The difference between inspiration and transformation is implementation." Watching motivational videos won't build wealth—opening that high-yield savings account will. Action > everything. Sports Betting is the New Trap: It's literally everywhere: ESPN has its own sportsbook, games sync with betting apps, and ads hit every commercial break. Joey's seeing college guys gamble with credit cards and put food delivery on payment plans. The house always wins, and Gen Z is the target. Your Credit Score is a Silent Tax: Here's the shocking math: In Massachusetts, a 600 credit score vs. an 800 can cost you $8,000+ MORE per year on the same mortgage. That's a luxury car payment—just vanishing because nobody taught you to build credit early. Chapters = Startups You Actually Run: Joey designed Twelve Points Academy chapters as real companies: President (CEO), Chief Marketing Officer, Events Chair, Fundraising. You build a full portfolio, learn P&L, recruit members, and market to your campus—then show employers "I ran a organization that impacted 500+ students." That's the experience that gets you hired. NIL Athletes Need This Yesterday: College athletes are suddenly making millions at 19 with zero financial education. Joey's athlete track covers taxes, investing, and the reality that one injury ends it all. "The ball stops dribbling for everyone"—what's your plan for life after sports? Schools Are Failing Us (But It's Changing): Less than half of U.S. states require financial education, and even where it exists, it's often just a PowerPoint. Joey's working to change that, partnering with universities to make real financial literacy and professional development standard, not optional. Start Early = Unlock Superpowers: Compound interest is basically magic, but only if you start NOW. Joey teaches college students: that employer 401(k) match is free money, high-yield savings accounts beat checking accounts, and small moves at 20 create massive wins by 30. Time is your biggest advantage—use it. The Vision: 1,000 Chapters, One Generation Changed: Joey's not playing small: 5 chapters now, 50 in 5 years, 1,000 in 10 years. His mission? Forge a generation of financially literate, unstoppable leaders who teach their families, communities, and eventually their own kids. One chapter, one student, one conversation at a time—breaking generational cycles of financial stress. Find Joey Belsanti LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/joey-belsanti-33976b230 Website: https://www.twelvepointsacademy.org/  Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions  Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone who is ready to take control of their financial future and lead with clarity and purpose. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    Sunlight, Sheep & Solar Farms: Agri-Energy with Rebekah Pierce | Ep. 47

    Can solar farms grow food and renewable power at the same time? In this episode of Productive Passions, host Christy Tagye sits down with agri-energy advocate Rebekah Pierce to explore how sunlight, sheep, and solar can transform the future of farming. From upstate New York pastures to nationwide debates about land use, you will hear how agri-energy protects farmland, supports farmers, and powers our communities. Whether you are a farmer, renewable energy professional, or simply care about where your food and power come from, this conversation will open your eyes to what is possible when agriculture and clean energy work together instead of competing. You will hear honest stories about risk, startup costs, aging farmers, community resistance, and the creative solutions that keep land productive and families on the farm. Today’s Takeaways Agri-Energy Combines Food Production with Renewable Power Solar farms can be designed to accommodate sheep grazing, cattle, vegetable crops, and even hay production - creating dual-use systems that generate clean energy while keeping land in productive agriculture. Sheep Grazing Solves Multiple Solar Farm Challenges Livestock vegetation management eliminates fire risks from mechanical mowing equipment, prevents panel damage from flying rocks, reduces maintenance costs, and dramatically improves community perception of solar projects. Solar Leases Provide Farmer Financial Security Solar lease agreements can pay landowners four to five times what traditional agricultural leasing generates, providing crucial retirement income for aging farmers who lack traditional pensions or 401(k)s. Design Matters for Agricultural Integration Solar farms can accommodate various livestock species and even hay production when designed with agriculture in mind, including taller panel heights, buried cables, and appropriate spacing for equipment and animal movement. Community Perception Shifts with Visible Agriculture Pictures of livestock on solar farms dramatically reduce community resistance to renewable energy projects, transforming opposition into support when people see agriculture continuing rather than disappearing. Not All Solar Sites Are Created Equal Each solar farm presents unique challenges requiring different management approaches, from pollinator-friendly sites to those with tracker panels versus fixed panels, varying fence designs, and different water availability. Lost in Translation Threatens Project Success Solar projects often pass through multiple companies from planning to construction to operations, requiring consistent advocacy for agricultural integration at every stage to prevent the vision from getting diluted. Startup Costs Are Substantial and Often Hidden Beyond purchasing animals at $150-$200 per head, farmers must budget for hay, vaccinations, grain supplements, interior fencing, solar-powered electric fence systems, livestock trailers (thousands of dollars), and required insurance coverage. The Corn-for-Ethanol Reality Check 30 million acres of U.S. farmland grow corn exclusively for ethanol production. Solar energy produces 30 times more energy per acre than corn ethanol and delivers 85 times more driving miles, a compelling case for rethinking land use priorities. Prime Farmland Requires Farmers, Not Just Soil Agricultural land isn't truly "prime" if there's no farmer able or willing to work it. With the average U.S. farmer age at 58 and one-third over 65, we need innovative solutions that keep land productive while supporting aging farmers' retirement needs. Regenerative Agriculture Builds Better Food Systems Moving animals to fresh pastures in rotational grazing systems produces more nutrient-dense food than conventional methods while improving soil health, water quality, and environmental outcomes—but it requires significantly more acreage. Topsoil Loss Is an Economic and Environmental Crisis Conventional monocropping, heavy chemical use, and intensive tilling cause us to lose roughly one pound of topsoil for every bushel of corn produced. This erosion increases fertilizer costs for farmers while contaminating waterways and contributing to healthcare expenses downstream. Trial and Error Is Your Real Teacher No amount of book learning replaces hands-on farming experience. Success comes from experimenting, making mistakes, learning from failures, and staying open to continuous learning, especially in emerging industries like agri-energy. Diversification Strengthens Both Energy and Agriculture Just as children can't survive on chicken nuggets alone, our economy needs diversified agricultural systems beyond commodity crops and varied energy sources beyond any single solution. Food Production Shouldn't Be Out of Sight, Out of Mind The concept of "food NIMBYism" (Not In My Backyard) reveals our disconnect from food production—we want agriculture to happen, just not where we can see it, often pushing it to communities with fewer resources to resist. Want to learn more about agri-energy systems? Rebecca Pierce's book "Agri-Energy: Growing Power, Growing Food" released November 20th and is available wherever books are sold. Find Rebekah Pierce LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekah-pierce-writer/   Farm Website: https://www.jrpiercefamilyfarm.com/  Book Information: https://islandpress.org/books/agri-energy#desc Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode opened your eyes to what is possible when farming and clean energy collaborate, follow the show, leave a review, or share it with someone who cares about the future of food and power. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    Founder OS: Strategic Planning, Leadership & Confidence with John Knotts | Ep. 46

    Air Force veteran, author, and performance strategist John Knotts joins Christy Tagye, host of Productive Passions, to share how strategic thinking, discipline, and confidence create lasting success. From designing his 20-year life plan to leading others through fear and growth, John reveals how founders can turn ambition into a clear, actionable roadmap. Whether you’re building a business, leading a team, or striving for personal growth, this episode will inspire you to lead with clarity, build confidence, and create systems that support sustainable success. Today’s Takeaways Strategic Planning is Your Superpower - Identify your 20-year vision: education goals, experience needed, certifications to obtain, network to build, thought leadership to establish, and skills to master. Systematically achieve every goal by breaking down the long-term vision into annual milestones. The secret? Write it down and track progress weekly. The Purpose Venn Diagram Framework: Use the four-circle framework to find your business opportunity: What do you like to do? What are you good at? What do people need? What will people pay for? Where these overlap is your purpose, and your profitable path forward. Know Your Troops, Not Just Your Tasks: The first conversation with your team member should be about THEM, not the job. Ask about their spouse, kids, hobbies, and education. When you show genuine interest in people as humans (not spreadsheet numbers), you create loyalty and unlock discretionary effort that transforms performance. Help Employees Achieve THEIR Dreams: Discover what your team members truly want to accomplish in life and create opportunities for them to develop those skills within their current role. Align company work with personal aspirations, even if it means employees eventually leave to pursue bigger things. Great leaders build people, not just businesses. Crossing the Zone of Fear Builds Your Comfort Zone: Confidence doesn't come from avoiding fear, it comes from repeatedly breaking through the "terror barrier," navigating the "zone of fear," learning from the experience, and expanding your comfort zone. Conquer fears by diving into the deep end: take the advanced course, join the speaking organization, do the scary thing. Implementation Beats Inspiration Every Time - Remember this principle: "The difference between inspiration and transformation is implementation." Reading motivational content won't build your business, taking action will. Small, consistent steps compound into extraordinary results. Write Down Your Fears to Defeat Imposter Syndrome: Imposter syndrome is "false evidence appearing real," but it might be telling you something legitimate. Write down specifically what you're afraid of and why. Once it's on paper, you can address the real gaps—lack of education, experience, or skills—and create an action plan to fill them. Don't Fake It Till You Make It, Learn It Till You Earn It: When you don't know something, don't pretend. Go learn it properly through certification, hands-on experience, and dedicated study. Authentic expertise beats surface-level confidence every time and builds sustainable credibility. Leverage Social Media Strategically for Network Building: Build influence by posting consistently with one rule: provide actionable value, never pitch. Break down complex concepts into digestible content with implementable steps and real-world examples. Consistency + value = influence and opportunity. Self-Care is a Strategic Goal, Not a Luxury: Add self-care to your strategic plan, recognizing that health (financial, mental, and physical) enables everything else. Prioritize adequate sleep and schedule wellness activities as non-negotiable commitments. You can't execute your vision if you burn out. Every Time You Retreat, Your Comfort Zone Shrinks: The opposite of growth is equally powerful: When you avoid the terror barrier and stay comfortable, you make your world smaller. Each time you back away from something scary (canceling that presentation, avoiding that difficult conversation), you reinforce limitations and reduce future possibilities. Document Your Legacy Through Content Creation: Your documented knowledge (books, courses, content) becomes the vehicle for lasting impact beyond your direct reach. Start creating the resources that will outlive your active involvement and serve future generations of entrepreneurs and leaders. Bonus Insight: Create Your Personal Roadmap: Develop a step-by-step plan for going from "here" (no experience, just an idea) to "there" (achieving your vision). Map the specific education, experience, certifications, network connections, and skills you'll need - then work backward to create annual milestones. Find John Knotts LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/successincubator/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrknotts Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/john.knotts1 Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode inspired you, subscribe, leave a review, or share it with someone ready to lead with confidence, clarity, and purpose. Productive Passions — Helping you turn passion into purpose with Christy Tagye.

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    The Inner Work That Changes Everything: A Practical Path to Peace and Consciousness | Ep. 45

    Today's Takeaways:  1. Start with Openness and Daily Connection The journey to greater consciousness begins with being open to change and committing to daily self-connection. Like brushing your teeth, make time each morning to connect with yourself through meditation, prayer, or reflection; even just 5-10 minutes can set your intention for the day. 2. Accept Your Emotions Without Judgment When you notice emotions arising, don't fight or suppress them. Simply acknowledge what you're feeling without labeling it as good or bad. This awareness is the foundation for growth. Remember: emotions are like clouds of energy that pass through us, let them move rather than grabbing hold of them. 3. Recognize That Disturbances Are Lessons When someone or something triggers you, resist the urge to blame external circumstances. Instead, ask yourself: "What is this disturbance teaching me about myself?" The pattern will repeat until you learn the lesson, so engage with it rather than avoiding it. 4. Practice the Evening Reflection Ritual Each evening, identify three things you liked, three things you disliked, and three things you'd like to change. When examining dislikes, dig into the emotions behind them. This simple practice turns passive living into proactive growth. 5. Express Yourself with Courage Don't be a pushover in the name of peace. When someone treats you poorly, express how their actions affected you calmly and from the heart. This builds authentic connections and prevents resentment from accumulating inside you. 6. Understand the "Test-Practice-Exam" Cycle Life gives you practice sessions (daily interactions), then tests your learning with similar situations. If you miss the lesson, it will return often, escalating in intensity. Stay engaged and conscious so you can apply the new response and pass the exam - moving forward. 7. Seek Guidance, But Start Where You Are While having a mentor, coach, or guide accelerates growth (just like having a personal trainer at the gym), you can begin by simply being open to help. When you're genuinely ready, the right teacher will appear. 8. Focus on What You Can Control There's much in life beyond your control, but your state of consciousness and how you respond to challenges is always within your power.  9. Remember: Happiness Is an Inside Job External achievements, money, status, and possessions won't create lasting happiness if you're disconnected from yourself. Reconnect with your heart, and you'll naturally experience more peace, love, and fulfillment. 10. Give Yourself Permission to Grow Beyond Your Circle If your growth makes others uncomfortable, that's okay. Like progressing from one grade to the next in school, moving forward doesn't mean previous experiences were bad; it's simply natural evolution. Do what makes you happy and let others adjust.

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    Financial Wellness at Work: How Money Stress Costs Companies $500B and What to Do About It | Ep. 44

    Today’s Takeaways:  Money matters for relationships: Financial conflict ranks among the top divorce drivers in the U.S. Early money conversations aren't optional—they're preventive care for your partnership.   Talk before you commit: Understanding your partner's money story and habits before major commitments helps you build a realistic, shared future together.   Financial wellness fuels mental wellness: Uncovering the forces behind your money habits can dramatically reduce stress and sharpen your focus.   The workplace cost of money stress: Low financial wellness costs U.S. companies >$500 billion annually in lost productivity, turnover, and healthcare expenses. Financial health is a bottom-line business issue.   By the numbers: 88% of people under 40 report financial anxiety. This isn't just a money problem—it's a mental health crisis.   Income ≠ security: Over half of people earning $100k+ still feel like they're living paycheck-to-paycheck. Perception and planning matter more than salary alone.   Money is a means to an end: Clarify what you want money to accomplish (the "ends"), then agree on how you'll use it to get there (the "means").   Befriend your future self: Treat your future self like someone you deeply care about. This mindset shift makes saving and investing feel compassionate rather than restrictive.   Financial wellness is holistic: It's a focused blend of tools, habits, and mindset that creates forward momentum—and the belief that a better financial future is within reach.   Simple budgeting that actually sticks: Try the 50/30/20 rule: 50% needs, 30% wants, 20% savings/debt. This clear framework eliminates decision fatigue.   Spending plans vs. budgets: Budgets feel restrictive and trigger rebellion. Spending plans align with your values and allow for intentional trade-offs.   Build your foundation first: Before jumping into a new job or venture, establish 3–6 months of emergency savings. This safety net protects your present while investing in your future.   Coaching works: Having an accountability partner for financial goals can boost your success rate by 95%—making expert guidance through services like Aura a game-changer for employee wellbeing.   Find Courtney: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cccardin/   Find Aura Finance: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurafinance/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aura_finance/ X: https://x.com/Aura_Financeapp TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aura_finance Website: https://aurafinance.io/   Find Christy: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/productivepassions  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/productivepassions  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christytagye/     Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com 

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    Care, Calm & Courage: How One Idea Changed Dementia Care | Ep. 43

    Today’s Takeaways: Challenges can spark innovation. Often the most meaningful solutions are born from lived experiences and personal struggles. Start small. Even a simple idea or experiment can grow into something impactful when you follow it with intention. Focus on connection, not perfection. Whether in caregiving, business, or relationships, creating meaningful moments matters more than flawless execution. Turn hardship into purpose. Difficult experiences can be transformed into opportunities to serve others and create positive change. Lead with empathy. The most powerful ventures begin by deeply understanding the needs of others and responding with creativity. Align passion with impact. Work that improves lives while contributing to broader goals, like health, well-being, or innovation, creates lasting value. Courage fuels change. Taking the risk to act on your passion can ripple outward, inspiring others and building solutions that create lasting change   Find Allyson Website: https://www.zinniatv.com/ LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/avschrier   Find Christy: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com

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    How Soil Can Save Our Health & Climate: Gabe Brown on Regenerative Agriculture | Ep 42

    Today’s Takeaways:   Work with nature, don’t try to conquer it. Regenerative farming is collaboration with ecological processes, not battling them. Soil health = nutrient-dense food. Healthier soil produces more nutrient-dense crops, which supports public health and can reduce healthcare costs. Regenerative systems can be more profitable. Far from a sacrifice, regenerative practices often increase farm profitability through lower inputs and greater resilience. Policy can lock farmers into short-term thinking. Current revenue-insurance and policy structures in the U.S. make it hard for some farmers to transition away from extractive practices. Plants are a carbon solution. Living plants and healthy soils play a critical role in capturing and storing atmospheric carbon. Tilling kills the soil’s living systems. Frequent tillage destroys soil microbiology and undermines long-term fertility and resilience. Biodiversity is both a goal and an indicator. Increased plant, insect, and microbial diversity signals a healthy, regenerative system that buffers against pests and extreme weather. Practical tools to start now. Actions like cover crops, diversified rotations, no-till or reduced tillage, and holistic grazing management help rebuild soil and farm viability. Measure beyond yield. Track soil health, input costs, profit margins, biodiversity, and disaster resilience — not just bushels per acre. Scale and community matter. Gabe’s team works globally because regenerative practices link farmers to consumers, strengthen local economies, and restore ecosystems at scale. Find Gabe: TED Talk: How Regenerative Agriculture Brings Life Back to the Land | Gabe Brown | TED LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gabe-brown-309875259 Email: [email protected] Website: https://understandingag.com/, https://regenified.com/   Find Christy: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com

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    From Trauma to Purpose: FemTech, Healing & Leadership with Roswitha Verwer | Ep 41

    Today’s Takeaways Trauma can be transformed into growth: Survivors often find meaning and resilience by exploring coping strategies like counseling, faith or community support. Choose advisors who share your values: Founders and leaders should seek mentors and board members whose vision and ethics align with both their personal goals and the organization’s mission. In practice, clarifying expectations and shared principles upfront helps ensure advisors are fully committed and that the partnership drives forward progress. FemTech is breaking taboos and meeting demand: The booming FemTech sector is driven by women’s growing awareness of their own health needs. By focusing on areas such as menstrual health, fertility, and vaginal wellness, FemTech startups are dismantling long-held stigmas and sparking important conversations around women’s health. FemTech extends beyond products to education and changing bodies: While many innovations target female-specific health issues, the movement also emphasizes education for everyone. FemTech now spans menstrual and sexual health, pregnancy, contraception, menopause, and beyond, reflecting the reality that our bodies evolve over time and that understanding these changes is vital. Build trusting teams through transparency: Organizational health relies on psychological safety and mutual trust. When leaders are open about needing space, support, or downtime, they empower their teams to be more authentic as well. Normalizing the full range of human experience creates stronger bonds and a healthier workplace culture. High expectations go hand-in-hand with support: Effective leaders set ambitious goals while also providing the training, resources, and encouragement needed to achieve them. This combination of clear direction and strong support amplifies progress, builds confidence, and helps teams thrive without fear of failure or burnout. Find Roswitha:  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roswitha-verwer-b2b636137/ Find YON E LI: YON E Website: YON E Global YON E Health and  IG: @yone.global @Yone.health Find Christy: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected] Website: www.productivepassions.com

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    Investor Magnet: Leading, Listening, & Landing Funding | Ep. 40

    Today’s Takeaways: Giving Fuels Growth  Bettina’s “flywheel” is built on giving, supporting, and championing others. The more she gives, the more her wealth and impact grow. Invest in Founders First  Bettina backs people: character, courage, coachability, and emotional intelligence matter more than the pitch. Founders Must Be Resilient Operators  Early-stage leaders are the salesperson, HR, CFO, and cleaner! Emotional stamina is essential. Don’t Beg!  Be Irresistible  Confidence attracts capital. Frame your solution so investors want in (be a cat, not a puppy). Ask “How Can I Help?” Before You Ask for Anything  Offer value first; build trust before requesting intros or investment. Formalize Advisor Contributions  Use clear legal agreements (equity, success fees) when advisors actively deliver results. Hire Around Gaps, Don’t Force Fit Founders  If the founder isn’t the best CEO, find complementary co-founders or board members who can step up. Build High & Deep Moats  Focus on defensibility: product-market fit plus barriers that competitors can’t easily replicate. Learn Fast from Failure  Courage to fail + ability to learn and iterate = a fundable founder. Surround Yourself with Positive, Self-Aware People  Remove toxicity; choose advisors and teammates who lift you. Play to Build Courage  Make time for fun and risky challenges  ,they train you to take bold business bets. Give to Receive.  Be a Customer & Champion Supporting founders as a user or promoter is a powerful form of kindness and investment. Find Bettina: LinkedIn: bettina-briz-27879b/ IG, @bettina1474 Hubble: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hubblesocial/ Boardy: https://www.boardy.ai/   🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]  

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    The Accessibility Advantage: How Inclusive Design Drives Innovation and Entrepreneurial Growth | Ep. 39

    Today’s Takeaways: Design for All, Benefit Everyone • Remember that technologies created to empower people with disabilities often unlock efficiencies and greater equality for everyone. When you innovate with accessibility in mind, you’re not just helping one group—you’re lifting the entire community. Continuously Update Legacy Solutions • Periodically audit older accessibility tools—like braille signage—to ensure they still meet users’ needs. If many blind users rely on smartphones over braille, explore digital alternatives (QR codes, NFC tags, voice prompts) that leverage devices people already use. Co-Create with Your Audience • Invite the very people you’re designing for into every stage of product development: design sprints, usability tests, and marketing campaigns. Their firsthand insights foster empathy and reveal nuances you’d otherwise miss. Embed Simple Self-Care into Your Workflow • Cultivate balance by practicing intentional breathing when stress hits, taking short walks to refresh your mind, or scheduling “creativity breaks.” These easy rituals not only restore calm but also spark new ideas. Build a Growth-Minded Tribe • Surround yourself with mentors and peers who champion your progress. Regularly seek feedback, share milestones, and let advocates amplify your work as you advance in your journey. Frame Early Projects as Experiments • Remove the pressure of “startup” labels in your earliest stages. Treat initial ideas as side projects, weekend experiments, or learning exercises. This mindset shift frees you to iterate without fear of failure. Embrace Travel for Fresh Perspectives • Whether a day trip or international adventure, stepping outside your usual environment fuels creativity, broadens empathy, and feeds your passion for innovation. Launch Now—Refine Later • Stop waiting for perfect conditions. Take that first step toward your dream today—then learn, adapt, and evolve as you go. Find Idan: Website: https://www.right-hear.com/ Email: [email protected] LinkedIn:  linkedin.com/in/idanmeir   🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]  

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    From Refuges to Retreats: Sustainable Shelters That Save Lives and Spark Luxury | Ep. 38

    Today’s Takeaways:  Answering a Higher Calling Nico walked away from a successful career to follow his true mission: bringing dignity to those facing the worst of humanity’s crises. From Immigrant Dreamer to Global Changemaker Arriving with no connections, no English, and no funding, he turned a personal dream of emergency shelters into CMAX, a UN-recognized organization restoring dignity in disasters and conflicts. Designing for Impact CMAX mobile shelters secure space for up to 10 people, boast a 30‑year lifespan, and support long‑term repurposed use. Facing a Growing Crisis With 350 million displaced people today and projections of 1.2 billion in ten years, Nico’s scalable solution exemplifies how design and technology can meet future global needs. A Call to Collective Responsibility “We belong to each other”—a stirring reminder that our shared humanity binds us to actively care for and protect one another in our darkest hours. Redefining “Them” and “Us” Challenging the refugee label, Nico insists, “No, it’s WE we are refugees!” urging empathy and unity over othering. Children: Our Future at Stake 60% of displaced people are children. What will become of our world when its next generation begins life amid profound trauma? Healing Through Technology “We need to make use of our technology to heal the world,” he says—encouraging innovators to repurpose skills and tools for humanitarian good. Life’s True Measure Reminding us that life ends in death, Nico urges: embrace uncertainty, live intentionally, and design the legacy you want. Motivation Matters He warns against “do‑gooder” ego and recognition‑seeking, urging honest self‑questioning of our intentions before acting. Self‑Care for Sustainable Service To best serve others, Nico stresses prioritizing one’s own well‑being; only at your healthiest can you truly uplift those in need. Uniting in Shared Purpose What began as one person’s silent dream has grown into a movement “infecting” and inspiring many to build a more humane future together.   Find Nicolas: • Website: https://nicogarciamayor.org/ • CMAXSolution: https://cmaxsystem.com/ • LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-garcia-mayor/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cmaxsysteminc/   🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected] • Website: productivepassions.com

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    Building Thriving Communities with Neal Collins: From Farm‑Centered Neighborhoods to Inclusive Housing | Ep. 37

    Today's Takeaways: Purpose-Driven Work Creates Meaningful ROI Consider how your daily work contributes to community wellbeing and environmental stewardship—sustainable development and social impact can deliver strong financial returns while creating lasting positive change. Designing Community Spaces That Foster Natural Connection Healthy community spaces should encourage organic interactions rather than forced socialization. Smart real estate development can significantly reduce social isolation by creating environments where neighbors naturally connect. Mixed-Income Housing: The Foundation of Thriving Communities Sustainable communities require both affordable housing and market-rate options. A thriving neighborhood needs teachers, healthcare workers, service professionals, and residents across all income levels to create genuine interdependence and economic resilience. Reimagining Zoning Laws to Build Connected Communities Current U.S. zoning creates isolated silos that prevent spontaneous community connections. Mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods around working farms and preserved open spaces foster the relationships that make communities truly resilient. Agrihoods: Food-Centered Community Development Build neighborhoods around working farms where residents participate in ecological stewardship, celebrate seasonal harvests, and share meals together—creating community bonds through shared food experiences and agricultural connection. The Nutritional Advantage of Locally Grown Food Fresh-picked fruits and vegetables offer dramatically higher nutrient density compared to grocery store produce, which loses nutritional value during transport and is often treated with harmful ripening chemicals and pesticides. Creating Housing for All Income Levels and Life Stages Resilient communities need housing options that serve young professionals, families, and elders across diverse income brackets. Prioritizing homes for those earning under $75,000 annually is essential for community sustainability and economic diversity. Innovative Partnerships for Affordable Housing Development Collaborate with non-profit developers and community organizations to integrate affordable units into market-rate projects. These partnerships help meet municipal requirements while ensuring essential workers can afford to live where they serve. Addressing the "Overhoused" Challenge Transform underutilized large homes—like elders living in oversized properties they've outgrown—into housing opportunities for local professionals who can't afford traditional homeownership in their communities. Farm-to-Building Materials: Sustainable Construction Innovation Explore converting agricultural land to grow sustainable building materials, creating closed-loop systems that support both local food production and eco-friendly construction practices. Pocket Neighborhoods: Human-Centered Design Principles Learn from Ross Chapin's pocket neighborhood model—small clusters of homes around shared green spaces that foster first-name relationships, community security, and wellbeing through design that honors human nature and social connection. Legacy Thinking: Contributing to the Collective Whole Ask yourself: "How does my work contribute to the whole?" Pursue multidisciplinary returns on investment while creating meaningful work that builds thriving, resilient communities—proving you don't have to sacrifice profit to do good.   Find: Neal Collins • Website: chooselatitude.com • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/neal-collins-723515112 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Hustle, Heart & a Bold Idea: The Rise of PlayDate with Founder Nevine Coutry | Ep. 36

    Today's Takeaways: Key Success Traits: Dedication, passion, curiosity, hustle, determination and unwavering integrity are essential for entrepreneurial success. Leverage Life Challenges: Personal hardships build resilience and perspective, helping you navigate business obstacles more effectively. Women’s Confidence Gap: Women often underestimate themselves. Building strong networks and supporting each other is vital to closing that gap. Investor Savvy: Learning to attract investors, and becoming one yourself represents both a challenge and a major growth opportunity. Combatting Isolation: Tech platforms like PlayDate are crucial in reducing social isolation for single parents. Untapped Market: Services tailored specifically to single parents remain largely unexplored, presenting fertile ground for new ventures. 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Nevine Coutry • Website: gotoplaydate.com • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nevine-coutry-4a0197a • Instagram: @gotoplaydate • Email: [email protected] 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Designing Regenerative Futures: Action, Investment, Impact | Productive Passions | Ep. 35

    Today’s Takeaways: Act Now Don’t Wait for Regulation The time for action is now. We cannot afford to wait for policymakers or regulators to lead the way. Individuals, businesses, and communities must take initiative to build a more sustainable future. No sector can tackle this alone. By aligning policymakers, investors, industry and cultural leaders today, we can scale regenerative solutions far more rapidly. Solution‑First Mindset Fixating on problems stalls progress. Instead, prioritize real‑world, scalable solutions: pilot eco‑friendly projects, celebrate successes, and inspire broader adoption. You’ll either be the model everyone emulates, or the cautionary tale they avoid. Redefine Cost: Think Long‑Term, Not Just Upfront Dismantle the myth that “green” automatically means “expensive.” A systems‑based life‑cycle analysis factors in energy, maintenance, and carbon savings, often revealing that sustainable buildings pay for themselves over time. Growing demand has also driven down prices, and investors are increasingly drawn to the higher returns of green assets. Adopt a Systems‑Based Approach Sustainability is holistic. From sourcing and site preparation through daily operation and eventual reuse, every stage matters. A well‑designed system not only delivers environmental resilience but also ensures economic durability. Embrace Circular Economies in Construction Move away from “take‑make‑waste.” Reuse existing structures and materials rather than demolishing; minimize site disturbance; and preserve natural water flows. By keeping resources in use longer and reducing waste, we lessen negative community and ecological impacts. Prioritize Ongoing Education & Public Awareness An informed public is a powerful catalyst. Host community workshops, expert panels, and online forums to demystify sustainable practices. When people understand both the risks of delay and the benefits of early action, they’ll demand greener policies, and adopt them in everyday life. Vote with Your Dollars & Your Voice Every purchase, investment, and ballot shapes the marketplace and the policy landscape. Support green businesses, advocate for stronger sustainability codes, and teach youth the impact of mindful consumption and civic engagement. Explore & Use Affordable Green Materials Today’s eco‑friendly building options rival or outperform traditional alternatives, including: Hempcrete: Carbon-sequestering, high insulation value Mycelium Composites (e.g., Myocrete): Biodegradable and fire-resistant Bio‑cements (e.g., microalgae‑grown concretes) These materials are now cost‑competitive and ready for mainstream construction.(eg Prometheus Materials: https://prometheusmaterials.com/) Sustainability Is a Smart Investment Green buildings and regenerative infrastructure deliver strong, long‑term ROI and often command higher property values. Institutional investors are increasingly prioritizing these assets as part of their core portfolios. Capitalize on Emerging Investment Gaps With many governments scaling back funding, private capital must fill the void. Explore green bonds, impact funds, and community financing tools, and encourage local banks or philanthropists to channel resources into high‑impact sustainability projects. No Perfect Start Date—Begin Today Waiting for ideal conditions only delays impact. Start small -  retrofit a building, launch a community garden, or form a solar co‑op. Early wins build credibility, attract partners, and lay the groundwork for larger initiatives. Build Your “Circle of Genius” Collaboration is the cornerstone of innovation. Bring together people who share your passion but offer diverse skills such as engineers, financiers, designers, organizers, and co‑create solutions that none of you could achieve alone. Design with End‑of‑Life in Mind Every material choice echoes into tomorrow. Prioritize renewable inputs, low‑impact manufacturing, and clear plans for recycling or repurposing at end of life, ensuring resources stay in circulation rather than heading to landfill.   🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Anya Freeman • Organization: Kind Designs 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Yasmine Mahmoudieh • Website: mahmoudieh.com 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Jennifer Koster • Organization: WerkWell, LivWell 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Max Studennikoff • Organization: CC Forum 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Neal Collins • Website: chooselatitude.com 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Empowering Women in the Creative Economy | Mentorship & Boundaries | Productive Passions | Ep. 34

    Today's Takeaways: Empowering Women in the Creative Economy Power in Diversity Bringing together creatives from different backgrounds sparks fresh perspectives and multiplies impact. Community-First Mindset Always design with sustainability in mind: leave something meaningful behind, not just a finished project. Global Sisterhood When women uplift women across borders, they amplify talent, fuel entrepreneurial growth, and expand audiences. Networking Playground A shared space for artists and administrators to swap knowledge, build relationships, and co-create bigger outcomes. Own Your Agency Women thrive when they feel empowered to say “I can” and see real examples of others doing it too. Coaching = Confidence Trust blossoms between mentors, investors, and entrepreneurs, especially when women guide women through shared challenges. Boundaries Boost Creativity Clear “yes” and “no” lines protect energy and spark innovation plus cut down on frustration. Embrace the “Stuck” Stretch Feeling stuck isn’t failure, it’s the launchpad to what’s next. Lean on allies, ask “Why not?” and notice the little nudges that keep you moving. Culture of Care Regular check-ins and honest checklists (“How are you, really?”) keep projects and people thriving. Self-Care as Strategy Stepping back to recharge isn’t optional: your best work comes from a healthy mind and body. Authenticity Always Wins Skip the frills—being genuine connects you faster and deeper with your audience (and your team). Candor with Kindness Speak up about red flags, own your concerns, and commit to respectful honesty collaboration soars when walls come down. Ripple Effect of Support Your encouragement shapes children, families, and future leaders—often in ways you’ll never even see. Art + Income = Impact There’s nothing wrong with making money from your art—in fact, financial success fuels even greater creative freedom. 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Jennet • Instagram: instagram.com/dowamat.tm 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Lesli Robertson • Instagram: instagram.com/leslirobertson 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Ashkhen Khudaverdian • Instagram: instagram.com/ashkhen_khudaverdian 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Nexora Group • Website: nexoragroup.com • Instagram: instagram.com/nexora_group • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/nexora-group 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]  

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    Roots of Revolution: Sustainable Farming for a Healthier America | Ep. 33

    Today's Takeaways: Innovation + collaboration disrupts for good. Treat “do-gooding” like a startup. Leverage creativity, research, local partnerships, and unlikely alliances to unlock breakthrough success. Build win-win supplier partnerships. Treat your vendors as strategic allies: invest in their success (training, fair contracts, shared goals) so they’ll deliver higher-quality, more reliable supply, and you’ll strengthen your own long-term sustainability. Invest in second-chance talent. In the S. Dallas community, one-third of men are in jail before they are 25, as a result, their opportunities are dramatically diminished.  Hiring formerly incarcerated individuals boosts local household incomes, reduces recidivism, and keeps dollars circulating in the community. Co-create with community developers. Before launching a “do-good” initiative, partner with existing nonprofits, block clubs, and faith groups. Listen to residents’ stories, map local assets (ABCD), earn trust, and then bring proof-of-concept to investors and donors. Validate demand and allies before you launch. Ask: “Is there real market demand for my solution? Who in this community can champion and distribute it?” Securing both customers and local partners is key to a successful start-up–style impact venture. Disrupt norms to stand out. Examine accepted practices in your sector and ask: “Where can we reduce lead times, boost efficiency, localize production, or leverage different labor models?” Build in flexibility and resilience. Plan for interruptions—weather events, supply shocks, regulatory shifts - by creating agile processes and contingency buffers. Champion continuous improvement. Adopt a “we can do better” mindset at every level. Small, relentless tweaks compound into transformational change. Active listening fuels community empowerment. Soliciting residents’ lived experiences, ideas, and participation ensures solutions are relevant, embraced, and sustained. Fair pay underpins economic resilience. Ensuring equitable wages for all workers, regardless of background, bolsters spending power and local business growth. Diverse, boots-on-the-ground teams create lasting change. Beyond vision and ideas, success demands hands-on effort and a coalition of complementary skills from local leaders and youth to academics and policy experts to drive sustained impact. Other Takeaways Restorative farming drives multi-dimensional impact. Creates local jobs, supplies seedlings & expertise to farmers, fosters cross-community collaboration, lowers carbon emissions, and strengthens food security. Food as medicine combats chronic illness. Integrating locally grown, nutrient-dense produce into healthcare strategies helps prevent and manage chronic diseases. Driving MAHA’s mission through aligned action. Revolutionizing how food is grown, harvested, and sourced to tackle poor diets, minimize environmental toxins, and champion clean-food initiatives via regenerative practices that rebuild soil, reduce chemical reliance, and promote biodiversity. Embrace climate-smart, regenerative growth. Agriculture contributes to approximately one-third of the greenhouse gases contributing to climate change. Design every project to protect soil, reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and buffer against extreme weather. Localizing food systems improves nutrient density and availability while lowering farmers’ risk costs and USDA payouts when crops are destroyed (the 2nd largest part of the USDA budget.) Honor soil stewardship as timeless wisdom. “A nation that destroys its soil destroys itself” (FDR, 1937). Regenerative farming isn’t a fad—it’s a proven answer to both past and present climate challenges. Spot hidden resource drain, then fix it. For example, Texas uses 75% of its land for agriculture but imports 95% of the vegetables they eat from California or Mexico, which uses the water 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Owen Lynch & Doric Earle • Website: restorativefarms.org • Facebook.com/profile.php?id=100072498973518 • Instagram.com/restorative_farms • Linkedin.com/company/restorative-farms/ 📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]  

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    What If? Embracing Curiosity, Connection & Transformation with Jake, Axis Yoga | Ep. 32

    Today’s Takeaways: Embrace effortless connections. Notice and nurture those natural, uncomplicated bonds with others that energize you. Honor your non-linear journey. The detours and unexpected turns often lead to your most rewarding experiences. Acknowledge early influences. Your formative years leave powerful imprints. Don’t underestimate their role in your story. Harness the power of slowing down. Quiet your mind intentionally to plant seeds of transformation. Lean into community. Mutual support uplifts everyone; both giver and receiver benefit when we show up for each other. Ask “what if.” Opening yourself to unconventional possibilities expands your horizons. Silence the static. Beware of distractions, others’ opinions, and analysis paralysis that can stall you. Iterate for impact. Consider refining your work based on how it serves others. Your creation may evolve into unexpected opportunities. Ride the waves. When things feel overwhelming, break them into small steps; when momentum builds, embrace the flow. Credit your champions. Name and thank those who support you! Acknowledgment deepens connection and collaboration. Stay curious and adaptable. Seek new perspectives, admit mistakes, and pivot boldly when needed. Prioritize self-care. Rest and reflection are where true growth - mental, emotional, and creative really happens.   🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Jake • Facebook.com/AxisYogaNC • Instagram.com/AxisYogaNC • Email: [email protected] • Website: axisyoganc.com • Website: smokymountainyogafest.com 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Beyond Goodbye: Compassion, Presence & Permission to Feel | Ep. 31

    Today's Takeaways: Regret Is Natural In the heat of conflict we speak and act with what we know in the moment. Acknowledge any regrets then offer yourself the same compassion you would extend to a friend. Ask Then Honor There is no one size fits all approach to supporting someone in grief. Simply ask, “What do you need from me right now?” and follow through. “Soften Yourself” When self criticism creeps in, counter it with gentle practices like mindful breathing, progressive muscle relaxation, or a moment of stillness. Kindness toward yourself is the first step to healing. Presence Over Perfect Words Sometimes the greatest gift is silence. If words fail you, let your quiet presence speak volumes. Grief Lives Beyond the Ceremony Memorial services end, but grief does not. Expect waves of emotion over time and honor your own unique timeline. Permission to Feel Joy Experiencing happiness or laughter does not diminish your love or loss. Allow yourself moments of light even as you grieve. Speak Up When It Hurts If a comment or gesture wounds you, gently let others know. Sharing your pain helps others learn how to support you and protects your heart in future interactions.   🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Diane Mani Psy.D. • linkedin.com/in/dianne-mani-psy-d-94a44a49 📢 PODCAST INFO: •Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Pioneering Change: Erin Martin’s Fresh Rx Journey to a Healthier Future | Ep. 30

    Today’s Takeaways: Success Through Integrity: True success comes from a blend of tenacity, relentless drive, integrity, and ambition. Remember: no one can take your learning away from you. Trust and Follow Your Passion: Trust in the process—even without knowing the outcome. When you pursue your calling, the Universe often provides, though hard work and challenges remain a constant companion. Overcoming Skepticism: Don’t let naysayers or those clinging to the status quo hold you back. Pioneering change often means facing pushback and evolving challenges, but each obstacle is a test of your commitment. Adaptability & Problem-Solving: As you innovate, expect ongoing challenges. Support and funding may change, so continuous problem-solving is key for long-term impact. Building Trust Through Action: Trust is earned when you consistently “walk the walk” by aligning your words with actions, showing integrity and kindness. Mindful Communication: Let your passion shine while ensuring your communication is inclusive and respectful, so everyone involved feels heard and valued. Take the Leap: When you feel stuck, remember Ray Bradbury’s words: “You’ve got to jump off the cliff and build your wings on the way down.” Trust in yourself and take that leap 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Erin Martin • freshrxok.org • erinwmartin.com • instagram.com/expertonaging • instagram.com/freshrxok • facebook.com/FreshRxOklahoma • tiktok.com/@foodasmedicine • linkedin.com/in/erinwmartin 📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Hungry to be Healthy: Cultivating Community Change | Ep. 29

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Interrupt Hunger’s Mission: Focus on preventing chronic disease, feeding the hungry, and fostering community. 2. Community Collaboration is Key: Change starts by working together—teaching essential skills like cooking, gardening, and movement while giving back. 3. A Look at the Past vs. Today: Several generations ago, nearly 40% of produce came from home gardens. Today, ultra-processed foods and additives have changed the nutritional landscape. 4. Modern Health Challenges: 8 out of 10 leading causes of death are linked to poor nutrition. Approximately 73% of Americans struggle with obesity, 12% face food insecurity, and 30% experience social isolation. 5. Empowering Through Education: Teaching practical skills, such as gardening, empowers people to provide nutritious food for themselves and their families. 6. Building Sustainable Community Programs: Successful change involves partnering with schools, local governments, and community organizations (e.g., school and employee gardens).   🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Bill Jollie • Website: interrupthunger.org • Instagram: @interrupthunger • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bjollie/ 📢 PODCAST INFO:  • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL:  • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Rebuilding After Disaster: Reinventing Our Cities - and Ourselves - with Jennifer Koster | Ep. 28

    Today's Takeaways  Embracing Reinvention and Drive Success often stems from our willingness to adapt and evolve. Our guest demonstrated how maintaining consistent motivation while being open to reinvention can create powerful opportunities for growth. The Power of Inner Questioning When facing resistance, three critical questions can guide our path forward: Are we forcing something unnecessarily? Do we truly want it? What's our genuine objective? This introspective approach helps align our actions with our authentic desires and goals. Understanding Our Collective Baggage Everyone carries their own set of experiences, assumptions, and past influences - what our guest calls "baggage" in her upcoming book. Recognizing how these elements shape our interactions and work can lead to more empathetic and effective relationships. Blueprint for Business Success Successful business outcomes hinge on establishing strong foundations: aligning stakeholder vision, securing meaningful commitment from project owners, and maintaining transparent operations. By investing in comprehensive groundwork upfront, organizations can enhance efficiency, optimize resources, and achieve superior results through clear understanding and shared purpose. Navigating Rock Bottom When facing our lowest moments, the path forward lies in: Focusing on immediate, actionable steps Having the courage to seek help and show vulnerability Maintaining forward momentum, even with small steps Characteristics that contribute to her success include a willingness to reinvent herself, a constant driven &  motivated person. When you sense resistance - when something is just not working out, pay attention to it and go inside yourself to ask three important questions: Am I forcing something that maybe I shouldn’t be? Do I really want it?  What is my objective?  The struggles in life are present for every person but can lead to inner strength through conviction, determination and resilience. Her book “The Truth About Baggage” yet to be completed talks about how we all bring baggage to interactions, work we do, the way we live our lives and the importance in recognizing this as we interact with each other.  In business, to avoid disconnect, laying the groundwork before starting on any project will improve efficiencies, save money, facilitate better outcomes and ensure understanding among stakeholders. This includes understanding the vision and intent of the project “owners”, sharing a commitment to, and understanding of the scope of work with all stakeholders. A commitment from “owners” of any project to be involved with choices. Commit to open book/transparent work.  Hitting rock bottom happens to most of us…and often more than once. When it happens to move through it is to tap in to the now and asking “what can I do in this moment.”, be willing to ask for help and be vulnerable, get back up, figure it out and start moving forward again. 📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Future of Fashion: Personalization, Sustainability & Style Confidence | Productive Passions | Ep. 27

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Express Yourself with Confidence Fashion isn't about blindly following trends – it's about finding your authentic style. Choose clothes and colors that boost your confidence and reflect your personality. As Nathalie emphasized, when you feel comfortable in what you wear, it shows in how you carry yourself. 2. Blaze Your Own Trail When venturing into uncharted territory, be discerning about whose advice you take. Traditional wisdom may not apply when you're breaking new ground. Nathalie reminded us that true innovation requires the courage to trust your vision and create your own path, even when there's no roadmap to follow. 3. Personalization: A Path to Sustainable Business The shift from mass production to personalization represents the future of commerce. This evolving approach exemplifies how customizing products to individual needs not only provides better service but also promotes sustainability. By creating products specifically for each customer, industries can significantly reduce waste from unsold inventory, excess production, and unused or ill-suited items. This transformative model connects regional producers with global markets, reducing carbon emissions from shipping and unnecessary packaging while ensuring each product serves its intended purpose. 4. The Power of Cultural Heritage Our cultural roots play a significant role in shaping our professional aspirations and choices. Nathalie's insights revealed how the values, traditions, and experiences from our own cultural background can become powerful drivers of our career paths and future endeavors. 5. Technology's Transformative Power The convergence of industry and technology is reshaping our world in ways we never anticipated. Through Nathalie's perspective, we saw how this intersection is creating new opportunities and challenging traditional business models. 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Nathalie Neuilly • Instagram: @dressarte • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/natneuilly • Email: [email protected] • Website: dressarteparis.com • YouTube: youtube.com/@trueselfstylist 📢 PODCAST INFO:  • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL:  • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Panic to Purpose: Aligning Identity and Entrepreneurship | Productive Passions | Ep. 26

    Today's Takeaways: Embrace Your Full Story Our challenges can become part of our strength. This authenticity can create deeper connections with our customers and community. Be Uniquely You understand your personal operating manual. Success isn't about following others' formulas, but about recognizing and honoring your unique rhythms, triggers, and sources of strength. Trust Your Timing Rather than rushing into decisions with a "just do it" mentality, consider a more intentional approach moving forward when you have both emotional alignment and a clear vision of success. Cross-Pollinate Your Experience Sometimes our seemingly unrelated experiences create unexpected competitive edges. Root Innovation in Heritage Cultural heritage can spark innovation.  Master Your Domain Don’t underestimate the importance of knowing enough to ask meaningful questions and challenge assumptions when necessary. A balance of humility and expertise. Define Your Peace Personally define what peace means to you. Let this be the cornerstone of both personal wellness and business decisions. Turn potential barriers into catalysts for innovation. Entrepreneurship isn't about having a perfect journey, but about transforming our experiences into value for others while staying true to our authentic selves. 🎙 GUEST SPOTLIGHT: Dr. Jeanne Retief • Website: figgibeauty.com • Instagram: @figgibeauty • LinkedIn: jeanneretief 📢 PODCAST INFO:  • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL:  • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]  

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    Hard Things, Big Wins: Dr. Callie Lance on Confidence and Resilience | Ep. 25

    Today's Takeaways: The path to success isn't just about reaching the destination – it's about the strength we build along the way. Life's greatest lessons often come wrapped in challenges. By tackling difficult tasks head-on, we discover reservoirs of strength we never knew we possessed. Remember, you don't need to be everyone's complete solution; sometimes being one piece of someone's puzzle is equally valuable. When faced with seemingly insurmountable obstacles, flip the script. Instead of asking "Why me?" challenge yourself with "Why not me?" This mindset shift opens doors to unexpected opportunities and connections. Stay curious and remain teachable – everyone we meet carries lessons worth learning. Your physical well-being intertwines deeply with your mental state. That runner's high isn't just folklore; it's your body's way of rewarding perseverance.  For those navigating learning disabilities, take heart. What feels like a limitation today could become your secret weapon tomorrow. The grit and determination required to overcome challenges builds invaluable skills that will serve you well in any endeavor. Entrepreneurs can learn volumes from endurance athletes. Both pursuits demand unwavering persistence, resilience in the face of setbacks, and the wisdom to pace yourself for the long haul. Success in business, like success in endurance sports, isn't about sprinting – it's about staying power. Most importantly, be your own biggest supporter focusing on future possibilities. Get excited about your potential. And through it all, remember the simplest yet most powerful tool at your disposal: your breath. Take a moment, breathe deeply, and remind yourself that you're capable of extraordinary things. Trust in your journey. Every step forward is progress worth celebrating. Keep pushing boundaries, stay open to growth, and watch your productive passions transform into powerful purpose. Breathe! Find: Dr. Callie Lance • Website: chattanoogasportschiro.com • LinkedIn:.linkedin.com/in/drcallielance/ • Facebook: @NoogaSportChiro • Instagram: @calpal07 📢 PODCAST INFO:  • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL:  • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    The Narcissist's Playbook: Recognizing Patterns, Setting Boundaries, and Finding Freedom | Ep. 24

    Today's Takeaways: Understanding NPD goes beyond casual labels. It's a complex personality disorder characterized by grandiose behavior, an insatiable need for admiration, and a profound lack of empathy. Recognizing these patterns is your first step toward protection and healing. Remember the five stages of narcissistic relationships: love bombing, devaluation, discarding, hoovering, and recovery. Each stage has its unique challenges, but awareness is your shield. When you can name what's happening, you reclaim your power. If you're dealing with a narcissist, embrace the "grey rock" method. As Calvin Coolidge wisely noted, "Silence can never be misquoted." Sometimes, being boring is your best defense. In professional settings, protect yourself by establishing clear boundaries and maintaining detailed documentation of your interactions. Trust your instincts, but verify with evidence. Most importantly, you don't have to navigate this journey alone. Consider working with a licensed psychotherapist who specializes in narcissistic abuse recovery. They can provide the tools and support you need to heal and thrive. Remember, recognizing these patterns isn't just about understanding them – it's about breaking free and reclaiming your story. Until next time, keep turning your pain into purpose. Find: Eamonn McKay • Email: [email protected] • Substack: E.R.J. McKay • Phone: (743) 235-8421 • Instagram: @erjmckay • Facebook: eamonn.mckay.3 • Website: thevaticanofthehollies.com 📢 PODCAST INFO:  • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected]

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    Soil to Success: A Gen Z Entrepreneur’s Path to Growth | Ep. 23

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Success in entrepreneurship starts from within. Make "showing up for yourself" a non-negotiable part of your routine. Whether it's through journaling, meditation, or quiet reflection, these moments of stillness aren't just breaks – they're where your best strategic thinking and creative breakthroughs happen. 2. Your inner compass is more reliable than you think. That gut feeling telling you there's a better way to serve your market? Listen to it. The most successful entrepreneurs combine intuition with research to spot opportunities others miss. 3. Knowledge truly is power, but not in the way most think. The secret isn't knowing everything – it's being humble enough to learn from those who've walked the path before you. Speaking of which, DeVonne specifically recommends diving into "Ego is the Enemy" by Ryan Holiday as a powerful reminder to stay grounded while pursuing ambitious goals. 4. When evaluating business opportunities, look for gaps in accessibility. The most successful ventures often start by asking "Who's being left out?" rather than "What's the next big thing?" Your unique perspective might spot an underserved market that others have overlooked. 5. Build your support system intentionally. Seek out mentors who've navigated similar challenges in your industry. Their experience can help you avoid common pitfalls and provide crucial perspective when you're too close to see the forest for the trees. Remember, consistency trumps intensity. There will be days when motivation runs low and doubts run high. That's precisely when your practice of showing up for yourself – through reflection, learning, and connecting with mentors – becomes your anchor for moving forward. Find: DeVonne Hart • Website: planitponics.com • Book Mentioned: Ego is the Enemy by Ryan Holiday • Partner Mentioned: courtsmith.com  📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: Listen on Spotify • Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple • Amazon Music: Listen on Amazon • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: Listen on iHeart 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: @productivepassions • LinkedIn: Christy Tagye • Email: [email protected]

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    Beyond Walls: Reimagining Spaces that Nurture Human and Environmental Potential | Ep. 22

    Today’s Takeaways 1. Reimagine Your Spaces Start bringing nature indoors. Look at your home, office, or workspace and ask: How can I incorporate natural elements? Add plants, maximize natural light, use natural materials, and create visual connections to the outdoors. Even small changes can dramatically improve your mood and productivity.   2. Think Long-Term in Sustainability When making business or personal investments, look beyond immediate returns. Research companies and practices that prioritize sustainability. Consider how green strategies can create value over time, even if the benefits aren't instantly visible. Sustainability is an investment in our collective future.   3. Shift from Problem-Spotting to Solution-Creating Stop dwelling on challenges. Every time you identify a problem, challenge yourself to propose at least one practical solution. Practice being a solution-oriented thinker. Instead of complaining about environmental issues, ask: "What can I do right now to make a positive difference?"   4. Understand the Role of Systemic Change Educate yourself about how regulations can drive meaningful environmental progress. Support policies that encourage sustainable practices. Engage with local and national policy discussions, and vote for leaders who prioritize environmental innovation.   5. Become a Knowledge Sharer Turn learning into action. When you discover something valuable about sustainability, share it. Start conversations, create content, teach others. Knowledge becomes powerful when it's distributed and applied collectively.   6. Adopt a Holistic Design Mindset Look at challenges through a comprehensive lens. Whether you're redesigning a room, developing a product, or solving a work problem, consider environmental impact, human experience, and innovative technologies simultaneously.   7. Create Urgency in Your Approach Don't wait for "someday." Make sustainable choices now. Whether it's reducing waste, choosing eco-friendly products, or supporting green businesses, your immediate actions matter. Procrastination is the enemy of progress.   8. Embrace Collaborative Consumption Explore sharing economy models. Consider shared workspaces, tool libraries, car-sharing services, and collaborative consumption platforms. These approaches reduce individual resource consumption and create more efficient, connected communities.   Bonus Tip: Lead by Example Remember, meaningful change starts with individual action. You don't need to be perfect, but you do need to be intentional. Each small step creates ripples of positive transformation.        Find: Yasmine Mahmoudieh • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yasminemahmoudieh/ • Website: https://www.mahmoudieh.com/ • Impact Design: https://impactdesignnow.com/ 📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 • Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 • Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ • Email: [email protected] Additional Resources: • Mentions Ecovative Design (https://ecovative.com/) https://ecovative.com/   • It Must Be Now (https://www.itmustbenow.com/)   • Earth  (https://earthcheck.org/) https://www.itmustbenow.com/ Earth Check https://earthcheck.org/

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    Giving Thnks with Brendan Kamm | Ep. 1

    Today's Takeaways: 1) Expect the unexpected. 2) Have confidence that your passion will be successful, especially if you know there is a better way than what’s being done now. 3) Conduct an annual review of self. Take this as seriously as your professional annual review. 4) The importance of having an “outside” confidant/advisor 5) Why not now? 6) Constant evolution 7) For a company, success comes down to people and culture and starts at the top. You can’t underestimate the power of the right team! Surround yourself with good people, not necessarily the best talent (shocker!)! 8) Besides having a good idea and team, if you’ve started a business, ultimately there has to be a return on that investment to be sustainable. 9) There is no substitute for being present as a leader. 10) Move forward. There is no ”right time”.   Find Brendan Kamm: • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brendankamm/ • Instagram: instagram.com/alwayssaythnks • Website: thnks.com 🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Website: https://productivepassions.com

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    Behind the Laughs: Making the Vinnie-isms Documentary | Sneak Peek | Productive Passions | Ep. 21

    Today's Takeaways: 1. Speak Your Goals into Existence - Sharing your goals and plans out loud with others isn’t just empowering; it brings your intentions to life. Voicing your ambitions creates accountability and adds a layer of commitment that makes it harder to quit. Let others in on your journey—it’s a powerful motivator.   2. Leave Regrets Behind - Don’t hold back or let fear stop you from trying. Replace those “coulda, shoulda, woulda’s” with actions that align with who you want to become. Life’s too short for regret; take each step forward with courage and purpose.   3. Embrace Growth Over Perfection - Success rarely comes without setbacks. Each failure teaches us what to work on and helps us become better. Take a chance on becoming something more, and don’t be afraid of falling short. Growth and improvement come through the lessons we learn along the way.   4. See Challenges as Stepping Stones - Each challenge is an opportunity to learn, adapt, and improve. By welcoming the bumps along the journey, we find the path to becoming our best selves. Embrace these moments as part of the path to success and self-mastery.    Find: Vinnie Montez & Jason Harney • Website: vinniemontez.com • Instagram: @vinniemontez • Jason’s Work: www.lawenforcementlifecoach.com   📢 PODCAST INFO: • Website: productivepassions.com • Spotify: Listen on Spotify • Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple • Amazon Music: Listen on Amazon • Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com • iHeartRadio: Listen on iHeart   🌐 SOCIAL: • Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions • Instagram: @productivepassions • LinkedIn: Christy Tagye • Email: [email protected]

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    Innovative Solutions: Tackling the Housing Crisis with Atticus LeBlanc of PadSplit | Ep. 20

    Today’s Takeaways: Those closest to a problem often have the best insights and tools to solve it. Sometimes the only way forward is through—keep moving putting one foot in front of the other. There are no guarantees. You can do everything right and still face setbacks; persistence is key. Keep pushing forward. Neither the highs nor the lows will last forever; everything is part of a larger journey. Visionaries, take note: If you're aiming for something big, like catching a whale, first master the catching of minnows. Success requires passion, preparation, expertise, and a willingness to take risks. Recognize your unique strengths—your superpower—in relation to others. Continuously ask yourself, "Am I adding value?" You can make a lasting impact by offering a hand up, not just a handout.   Find: Atticus LeBlanc • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/atticus-leblanc-3960466 • Website: https://www.padsplit.com • Newsletter: One Room At a Time (LinkedIn)   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Evolving Friendships: Navigating Change, Boundaries, and Emotional Growth | Ep. 19

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. It’s okay to grieve friendship changes: It’s natural to feel sadness when a friendship changes or ends unexpectedly. Allow yourself to process these feelings without judgment   2. Avoid self-blame: When a friendship shifts without clear reason, don’t automatically think it’s because you’re not good enough. Challenge these thoughts and consider alternative perspectives.   3. Mindfully manage emotions: Managing emotions in a healthy way requires practice, intentionality, and mindfulness. Through “radical acceptance,” you can learn to stop fighting reality and let go of bitterness.   4. Evaluate the relationship’s purpose: Reflect on whether a friendship is still serving a positive role in your life. Doing a pros and cons list may help you assess the value of continuing the relationship.   5. Supportive friendships are a two-way street: Strong friendships encourage, uplift, and allow you to be your authentic self. While effort doesn’t have to be equal, it should be mutual.   6. Social media and friendships: Social media can sometimes distort our views of friendships, leading to feelings of FOMO or the illusion that everyone is a “best friend.”   7. Hard conversations can deepen connections: Open, honest conversations are crucial in healthy friendships, but recognize that not everyone may be ready or willing to engage in them.   8. Respect boundaries: Be willing to listen to each other's needs, respect boundaries, and negotiate what feels right for both sides in the relationship.   9. Take an introspective look. Consider who you are, your values, and how you’ve evolved. Accepting how we have evolved first then letting this define the kinds of friendships we want.   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Navigating the Front Line: The Impact on First Responders | Ep. 18

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. The Importance of Seeking Help: Prioritizing your mental health is essential, no matter your profession or background. Support can come from various sources, including peers who understand your experiences. Speaking up may be difficult, but it can be life-saving. If you’re struggling, don’t hesitate to reach out. And if you’re a concerned family member or friend, encourage your loved one to seek help—early intervention can make a significant difference.   2. Making People Feel Seen: Many people face challenges that can leave them feeling isolated or misunderstood. It's vital to create environments where individuals feel seen and heard, both in their professional and personal lives. Acknowledging their experiences and sacrifices can go a long way in supporting their mental well-being.   3. The Power of Kindness: Simple acts of kindness can have a profound impact on someone's mental health. Whether it’s a thank you, a supportive conversation, or just being there to listen, these gestures can provide much-needed emotional support and validation.   4. Vetting Mental Health Clinicians: When seeking mental health support, it’s essential to vet clinicians and service providers to ensure they have the knowledge and experience needed to work effectively with your specific needs. Quality and competence are key in delivering the care you deserve.   5. Trusted Organizations for Support: Look for vetted organizations that specialize in the kind of support you or your loved ones need. These organizations can offer reliable resources and guidance tailored to your unique situation.   Find: Chris Smetana • Email: [email protected] • Website: https://mindthefrontline.org/ • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MindTheFrontlineOrg • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mindthefrontline • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindthefrontline/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mindthefrontline Find: Donna Brown • Email: [email protected] • Website: http://behindandbeyondthebadge.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BehindAndBeyondTheBadge • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behindandbeyondthebadge/ • 2nd Alarm Project: https://2ndalarmproject.org Find Kelly Lynch • Email: [email protected] | [email protected] • Turning Point Wellness (clinical practice) • The GRIIT Project (coaching practice) Find: Karen Monda • Email: [email protected] • Websites: www.survivefirst.us | www.traumabehindthebadge.us • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/survivefirst.us/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/survive_first • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/survive-first   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Anchored in Opportunity: Hidden Maritime Careers & Second Chances | Productive Passions | Ep. 17

    Today's Takeaways:  1. Diverse Career Paths: The maritime industry offers a wide range of career opportunities for everyone, from top achievers to those who may have faced academic challenges. There’s a place for all kinds of talents.   2. The Power of Showing Up: If you want to advance in any organization, start by showing up—consistently. Dedication and reliability are key to moving up the ranks.   3. Dedication Over Intelligence: Being dedicated and following through on your commitments can take you further than simply being smart. Persistence often outshines raw intelligence.   4. Second Chances Matter: Don’t lose hope if you’ve made mistakes. The maritime industry is open to those seeking a fresh start, even if they have a criminal background. It’s a field where second chances can turn into lasting careers.   5. Opportunities Beyond the Water: Maritime careers aren’t limited to the open sea. There are many roles on land that are vital to the industry’s success.   6. Early Exposure to Maritime Careers: High schools near you might offer programs like HELM (Helping Educate Leaders in Maritime), which aims to inspire and educate the next generation of maritime leaders, both locally and globally.   7. State Maritime Academies: The U.S. is home to six state maritime academies, including California, Maine, Great Lakes, Massachusetts, New York (SUNY), and Texas Maritime Academies, all offering specialized training for maritime careers.   8. Training at the USMMA: The United States Merchant Marine Academy (USMMA) in Kings Point, NY, provides rigorous training for careers in the U.S. Merchant Marines, U.S. Armed Forces, and the broader transportation industry.   Find: Rich Grimison • Email: [email protected]   Find: Rocky Johnson • Email: [email protected] • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/propellerclub-canaveral-88008454/ • Websites: https://canaveral.propellerclub.us/ | https://propellerclub.us/   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Space Farming: The Future of Agriculture and Human Exploration | Ep. 16

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Controlled environment agriculture is revolutionizing how we feed astronauts on the International Space Station and improving crop productivity on earth.   2. Moon vs Mars - a discussion of practical considerations for which to colonize first.   3. Advancing technology is enabling human existence beyond Earth, creating unprecedented job opportunities, and fostering entrepreneurship.   4. Expanding space exploration is creating unprecedented and unique job opportunities.   5. The first human to walk on Mars is likely already alive today!   6. Space agriculture is transforming farming practices on Earth.   7. Recycling on steroids! Space exploration is driving a redefinition of recycling processes.   8. Great exploration towards the starts has been happening for over 5000 years.   9. Two of our biggest challenges and opportunities lie in addressing the growing earthly population and becoming an extraterrestrial species. Find: Gary Stutte • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/garystutte • Website: synrge.com • Email: [email protected]   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    The Contrarian Tide-Turner: Anya Freeman on Leading Kind Designs' Coastal Revolution | Ep. 15

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Self-belief is essential for extraordinary achievement: This point emphasizes the importance of confidence in oneself. Without a strong belief in your abilities and potential, it's difficult to push boundaries and achieve exceptional results. This self-belief often fuels perseverance in the face of challenges.   2. Surround yourself with innovative thinkers in your "Zone of Genius" (Gay Hendricks): The "Zone of Genius" refers to an environment where you're surrounded by people who are also pushing boundaries and creating new ideas. This stimulating atmosphere can inspire creativity, foster collaboration, and accelerate personal and professional growth.   3. Seek mentors to guide you and champions to support your growth: Mentors provide valuable guidance based on their experience, helping you navigate challenges and avoid common pitfalls. Champions, on the other hand, are supporters who believe in you and your potential, offering encouragement and direction and potentially opening doors for opportunities.   4. Embrace Internship Opportunities: If you have the chance to be an intern, seize it, and not just once. Internships are valuable opportunities to learn for free.   5. Build a strong company culture and hire those who align with it: A strong culture can drive company success by ensuring all team members are aligned in values and goals. Hiring individuals who fit this culture helps maintain and reinforce it, leading to better teamwork and productivity.   6. Embrace being a contrarian: This can lead to innovative ideas and solutions.If you tend to go against the majority opinion, embrace it. Being a contrarian can be a powerful asset.   Find: Anya Freeman • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/anyafreeman • Instagram: @kinddesignsofficial • Website: kinddesigns.com • Email: [email protected] 📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Unlocking Elite Performance: Strategies for High Achievers with Rachel Vickery | Ep. 14

    Today's Takeaways: 1. Don't fix broken - that just gives you - not broken. Instead create awesome!   2. Emotional sobriety refers to not allowing your emotions control you. In the presence of strong emotions, you stay in control of your behavior.   3. Being in a sympathetic state (sympathetic nervous system) is the fight, flight or freeze reaction we experience when faced with danger. Remaining in this state can lead to a scarcity mindset. In this state, we tend to hesitate, be defensive, and feel anxious. Our energy/attention is focused on threat.   4. Being in a parasympathetic state looks like being rested, the feeling of being safe, and calm.   5. Managing your state and staying away from redlining (or getting too far into a sympathetic state), is improved by incorporating several strategies (your “get-out-of-jail-free card”) including:  -Eyes Up - open up your field of vision - look up and at the periphery -Breathe out and drop your shoulders -Gratitude - Having a  “pre-loaded” gratitude thought helps when you use this strategy.  Think of things you are grateful for that you can recall when incorporating these strategies.  *Suggested best practice is to practice these strategies throughout the day so these become easier and more automatic to do. Practice this each time you reach for your phone.  STOP (what you’re doing), DROP (your shoulders and chest) and FLOW (three diaphragmatic breaths - normal breathing in through your nose).  This is your reset. -Excellence requires not just mastering your craft but mastering yourself. -For growth, dare to explore and say yes to opportunities that feel right even if they don’t appear “logical” at the moment. Ask yourself, does this make a difference?  -To help others, be willing to share what you do so they know you can be a resource.  Being able to step past your own fears, self doubt, and insecurities to serve others.   Find: Rachel Vickery • Website:  https://rachelvickery.com/ • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelvickery Activity: Each time you reach for your phone: STOP (pause), DROP (relax shoulders/chest), and FLOW (take 3 calm belly breaths through your nose). Do this often to make it automatic—your daily reset. reset. 📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Revolutionizing Accessibility: A Conversation with Munevo CEO Claudiu Hidas | Ep. 13

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Encourage and Support Others: Always be willing to encourage and support others in their quest to explore new opportunities and bring fresh ideas to light. This not only fosters innovation but also builds a culture of mutual growth and inspiration.   2. Stay Connected: Maintaining connections with individuals who come into your life or career can significantly impact your future and the future of your business. These relationships can provide support, opportunities, and valuable insights that might be pivotal at various stages of your journey.   3. Volunteering as Mentorship: Volunteering your time and expertise can be a powerful form of mentoring. By helping others achieve their aspirations, you contribute to their success and create a ripple effect of positive change. Your guidance and support could be the key to someone reaching heights they might not have achieved on their own.   These takeaways highlight the importance of community, mentorship, and the power of maintaining strong, supportive relationships throughout one's personal and professional life.  Find Claudiu Hidas: Email - [email protected] Phone number: (628) 688-7535 Website - https://us.munevo.com/ Instagram (1)- https://www.instagram.com/claudiu_hidas/ instagram (2) - https://www.instagram.com/munevo_usa/ Facebook (1) - https://www.facebook.com/munevo.social Facebook (2) -https://www.facebook.com/claudiuleverenz Additional Resources: Watch - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/KvFkS2TrkIk Visit EPO to read about Claudio as a leading tech voice -  https://www.epo.org/en/about-us/50-epc-anniversary/50-leading-tech-voices/claudiu-hidas   Watch: Look Mom, No Hands - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ErHQRTrt34Q&ab_channel=LookMomNoHands   📢 PODCAST INFO Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Timeless Love: Echoes of Wisdom From the Past | Ep. 12

    Today’s Takeaways 1. Living a life of gratitude leaves little regrets in the rearview mirror.   2. Make sure part of your life includes spending time with aging friends and family. Side effects may involve gaining wisdom & providing comfort!   3. Cherish the moments and preserve the memories. Consider recording audio/video with anyone you love, admire, enjoy spending time with. It can be comforting to you & others when those people are no longer physically with us.   4. Moments matter!  Consider how your life has been shaped by those around you and how you are knowingly or unknowingly shaping the lives of those around you.    📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    From Overwhelmed to Empowered: Strategies for Confident Decision-Making with Dianne Mani | Ep. 11

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Even in the midst of difficult situations, there’s an opportunity for something better if we’re willing to ask ourselves, “What next?” (Perspective)   2. After the “what’s next” commit to engaging in small goals to move forward.   3. Recognizing feelings of imbalance and stress during major life transitions can be a healthy part of growth. It’s crucial to prioritize your mental well-being and seek support if you find yourself feeling utterly overwhelmed and unable to move forward.   4. By investing effort into making informed decisions and embracing genuine passion, you not only achieve more confident outcomes but also alleviate fear and boost motivation to progress forward.   Find: Dianne Mani, Psy.D • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dianne-mani-psy-d-94a44a49/   📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722   🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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    Charting Your Course: Taking the Helm of Your Journey with Abby Cheshire | Ep. 10

    Today’s Takeaways: 1. Shifting your mindset about failure can unveil fresh possibilities. Rather than labeling something a "failure," view setbacks as stepping stones that guide you toward your destined path.   2. Connect! Seek out individuals who share your passion. Engage in conversations and foster relationships, as they can serve as sources of inspiration to initiate, persevere, or expand.   3. Embrace opportunities. Each "yes" often leads to more doors opening.   4. Seek mentors. Become a mentor yourself!   Find: Abby Cheshire • Instagram & TikTok: @abbyinthegalley • Facebook: facebook.com/abbyinthegalley • YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UC7SK0TfTfQ5EKGecsaMl4pA  📢 PODCAST INFO: Website: productivepassions.com Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7?si=e37eaa1239554370 Apple Podcasts:  podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions Podbean: productivepassions.podbean.com iHeartRadio: iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722 🌐 SOCIAL: Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye/ Email: [email protected]

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Change is happening everywhere eliciting excitement and anticipation in its wake. How do we harness that excitement for ourselves when we find work to be overwhelming, monotonous, or dissatisfying and we’re ready for change? That’s the question we’re looking to answer as we talk with guests who have turned their passion into meaningful work!Productive Passions - hosted by Christy Tagye - takes us on a journey with guests who have dared to reshape their lives and follow their dreams. In each episode, we have candid conversations with people who have embraced change jumping headfirst into uncertainty and following their passions. We’ll explore their stories, experiences, sources of support, and what fuels their motivation to persevere when things aren’t sunshine and rainbows. Hear from experts who provide valuable advice, and resources for actionable steps to begin your transformative journey.New episodes drop on the second Friday of each month. Subscribe to Productive Passions whereve

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