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The Next Episode with Terry Hollimon
by Terry Hollimon
Join host Terry Hollimon in conversations that explore life transitions.
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Ep2 Jesse Rhodes Jr.
Unlocking Potential: Jesse Rhodes Jr. on Embracing Breakthroughs and Taking Ownership. In this episode, Jesse Rhodes Jr. shares powerful insights on navigating career transitions, overcoming fears, and harnessing the power of ownership and authenticity. His journey from corporate America to entrepreneurship and impactful passion projects showcases how embracing change and speaking your truth can lead to extraordinary results.Key Topics:The importance of speaking dreams into existence and the role of accountabilityHow authentic self-ownership transforms personal and professional successThe significance of mentors and support systems in career growthCultural shifts when moving between consulting and corporate giants like Amazon, Target, WalmartPractical risk management for life decisions, relationships, and careersThe power of breakdowns as preludes to breakthroughsJesse’s passion projects and how they align with his broader purposeThe transformative process of writing a book and sharing your storyThe next episode in Jesse’s journey: expanding reach globally, coaching leaders, and inspiring othersTimestamps:00:00 - The tech behind professional sounding recordings and equipment tips 02:00 - Creating authentic conversations with minimal editing 04:20 - Treating each new opportunity and the importance of ownership 08:00 - The significance of community and loyalty across cities 12:00 - Transitioning from consulting to corporate roles in retail giants 15:00 - Mentorship and its impact on early career advancement 18:00 - Shifting corporate cultures: from Deloitte/Ernst & Young to Amazon, Walmart, Target 22:00 - Why ownership is like driving a car—being present and responsible 25:00 - Managing risks personally and professionally: frameworks and strategies 31:00 - Facing breakdowns and leveraging them for breakthroughs 36:00 - Jesse’s passion projects: nonprofits, community work, investments 41:00 - The journey of writing a book: speaking dreams into reality 48:00 - The next episode: global influence, youth leadership, and creating possibilities 58:00 - The power of visualization and leaving a compelling “spoiler” for the futureResources & Links:Jesse Rhodes Jr. — Personal website and contactLeadership Unlocked: Harness Your Ambition — Jesse’s forthcoming book (search for updates)National Association of Black Accountants (NABA) — Supporting Black professionals in financeColumbia Tower Club — Jesse’s current engagement spaceConnect with Jesse:LinkedInInstagramTwitter
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Ep1 Margaret Larson
The Bold Life of a Veteran Journalist and Family Advocate: Margaret Larson’s JourneyIn this episode, we explore the remarkable career and personal evolution of Margaret Larson, a seasoned broadcaster whose work has spanned from cover stories in war zones to heartfelt conversations on a beloved Seattle talk show. Margaret shares insights on balancing a glowing media career with family priorities, her adventures abroad, and her inspiring approach to retirement and giving back.Key Topics:How Margaret transitioned from international correspondent to Seattle TV iconThe internal mindset and resilience required for dangerous reporting in war zonesNavigating career pivots driven by family needs, health, and personal growthThe unparalleled experience of working on national stages like NBC’s Today ShowLessons learned from living a life of constant change and adaptationMental health advocacy inspired by her son’s struggles and the importance of transparencyThe joy of retirement, community involvement, and investing in meaningful relationshipsThe power of authenticity and genuine connection in interviewing and storytellingMargaret’s visionary projects on communication, mentorship, and high-profile client workTimestamps:00:00 - Margaret's unexpected early start at NBC and her first big break at the Today Show 04:00 - Living as a foreign correspondent during pivotal moments in global history 08:28 - Navigating danger and gunfire while reporting in Croatia and the Soviet Union 12:17 - The evolution from international war zones to a respected family and community figure 16:41 - Lessons from covering conflicts: resilience, risk, and the human story 22:21 - Moving around as a military kid and building adaptability and confidence 25:52 - The nuanced personality of introverted extroverts in high-profile media careers 34:06 - Deciding to leave her career for family and health reasons during her son's early struggles 39:38 - The impact of her son's mental health journey and public advocacy for awareness 44:17 - The magic of her Seattle-based talk show, connecting with influential guests like Julie Andrews 48:54 - Reflecting on her legacy, mentorship projects, and the community she loves 66:14 - The freedom and purpose found in retirement and the importance of time 70:30 - Margaret’s final metaphor: living a life of surprises, laughter, and continuous adventureResources & Links:Margaret Larson - LinkedInMercy Corps (nonprofit)Mercy Corps PathOpus PrizeAllen Cumming - Actor & ActivistKevin Pierre-Louis - Seahawks Player & Pie MakerDuke UniversityKing 5 Seattle - Local AffiliateMentorCam - Mentorship PlatformConnect with Margaret Larson:InstagramFacebookNotable Quotes:“Most of us in journalism are actually introverts who have learned to perform in front of a camera.”“The greatest strength is authenticity — in reporting and in life.”“Time is the most valuable asset we have. Retirement gives us the space to truly enjoy it.”Actionable Insights:Prioritize purpose over hustle for a fulfilling career and retirementDon’t hesitate to seize unexpected opportunities as they comeOpen up conversations about mental health to foster healing and supportBuild genuine relationships through curiosity and sincere interestUse personal stories to inspire others to seek help and embrace changeNote: This episode underscores how a fearless pursuit of storytelling, combined with family values and community service, creates a legacy richer than fame. Margaret Larson’s journey reminds us all that the next chapter can be the most rewarding yet.
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