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The JOY of LIVING
by Barry Shore
Welcome to The JOY of LIVING Podcast, hosted by the Ambassador of JOY, Barry Shore. Hundreds of thousands of people listen to find the good in life. If you want to achieve purpose, power, and positivity, you are in the right place.Each episode inspires You to focus, be thankful and SMILE. The show and its great guests break down boundaries to happiness. Barry brings his unique style of sharing happiness, making every conversation uplifting and intriguing. In addition to living into his 70s with years of knowledge and skills, Barry has the determination of a 40-year-old and the mental acuity of a 20-year-old. Plus, he has the sense of wonder of an 8-year-old. Listen and You can unlock Your next level and rise as an agent of focus, inspiration, and gratefulness. Jump into this upbeat and insightful show today and GO MAD: Go Make a Difference.Join Barry Shore on The JOY of LIVING Podcast and journey towards Your healthier, happier, and wealthier life. Visit https://barryshore.com a
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Bert Brodsky on Gratitude, Giving & the Power of Making a Difference
What does it really mean to make a difference — not just with money, but with your life? In this powerful episode of The Joy of Living, Barry Shore sits down with entrepreneur, philanthropist, and community leader Bert Brodsky for a deeply human conversation about gratitude, education, family, Alzheimer’s, and the responsibility to help others. Bert shares his story of growing up in the Bronx, sleeping in the kitchen, and still remembering his childhood with joy, love, and gratitude. He reflects on how education shaped his life, how giving became part of his identity, and how his painful experience caring for his mother with Alzheimer’s inspired him to help millions of families through the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America. Together, Barry and Bert explore why doing the right thing gives you the strength to “take the heat,” how gratitude becomes the foundation of service, and why real success is measured by how many people you help along the way. This episode is a moving reminder that pain can become purpose, gratitude can become action, and every person has the power to go M.A.D. — Make A Difference. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Control to Leadership: The Real Secret to Building a Scalable Business
In this insightful episode of The Joy of Living Podcast, Barry Shore welcomes CFO, valuation architect, and author Matteo Turi for a deep conversation on what truly creates long-term business value in today’s rapidly changing economy. Matteo explains why modern businesses can no longer rely only on physical assets or traditional growth models. Instead, the companies that thrive are the ones that build strong intellectual property, create transferable leadership systems, and focus on delivering real value to customers. Together, Barry and Matteo explore the principles behind Matteo’s High Valuation Triangle — a framework designed to help businesses scale, attract investors, strengthen leadership, and increase enterprise value. The conversation also dives into the powerful cycle of “Fail, Pivot, Scale,” showing how setbacks and reinvention are often necessary steps toward lasting success. Through practical examples, business insights, and Barry’s uplifting perspective on purpose and mindset, this episode offers valuable lessons for entrepreneurs, founders, consultants, and anyone looking to build a stronger, more resilient business. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Court to Corporate: John Mengelt on Discipline, Money & Life After Sports
In this thought-provoking episode of The Joy of Living, Barry Shore sits down with former pro basketball player and accomplished businessman John Mengelt to unpack one of the most complex issues in modern sports—the rise of NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) and its impact on young athletes. What starts as a conversation about college sports quickly evolves into a deeper exploration of money, mindset, and maturity. John brings a rare perspective, having lived both sides—first as an elite athlete and later as a successful professional in business. Together, they dive into the realities behind the headlines: young athletes earning hundreds of thousands of dollars, the pressure of social media, and the harsh truth that only a small percentage will go pro. This episode goes beyond sports. It's about identity, discipline, communication, and the critical role of education in building a sustainable life. Barry and John challenge listeners to rethink success—not as fame or fast money, but as long-term purpose, responsibility, and personal growth. If you've ever wondered what really happens after the spotlight fades, this conversation delivers insight that is both eye-opening and deeply relevant. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Confidence Eliminates Pressure: Rick Barry on Success, Mindset, and Always Improving
In this powerful and uplifting episode of The Joy of Living Podcast, Barry Shore welcomes basketball legend and Hall of Famer Rick Barry—a man whose excellence on the court is matched only by his wisdom off of it. What begins as a joyful and energetic conversation quickly transforms into a deep exploration of mindset, confidence, and continuous improvement. Rick shares fascinating stories from his career, including the famous underhand free throw that made him one of the most accurate shooters in basketball history. But this isn’t just about sports—it’s about life. Through powerful lessons from his father, personal discipline, and a relentless drive to improve, Rick reveals what it truly takes to achieve greatness—not just once, but consistently. Together, Barry and Rick explore: Why confidence eliminates pressure and unlocks peak performance The importance of always improving (AI) in every area of life How ignoring fear and judgment leads to real success Why passion is the foundation of excellence The hidden life lessons behind basketball and free throws How your choices—not circumstances—shape your future This episode is filled with practical wisdom, powerful stories, and timeless principles that apply far beyond the game. Because in the end… greatness isn’t about talent—it’s about mindset, discipline, and the decision to keep getting better. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Failure to Joy: Raz Patel on Turning Setbacks into Powerful Life Lessons
In this energizing episode of The Joy of Living, Barry Shore sits down with dynamic guest Raz Patel—actress, life coach, and host of The Raz Patel Show—for a powerful conversation about turning life’s setbacks into stepping stones for growth. Raz shares candid and often humorous stories from her own life, introducing her concept of “fabulous fails”—those imperfect, messy moments that ultimately shape who we become. But beneath the laughter lies a deeper journey. Raz opens up about overcoming trauma, including a life-altering accident that left her temporarily paralyzed, and how visualization, mindset, and resilience helped her reclaim her life. Together, Barry and Raz explore how to “feed the glow” by shifting your thoughts, slowing down, and becoming intentional about the energy you bring into your life. They also dive into the idea of “rewriting your script,” reminding listeners that you are the author, director, and producer of your own story. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that joy isn’t something you wait for—it’s something you actively create through your choices, habits, and perspective. Tune in to discover how to laugh through failure, fuel your mind and body, and step fully into a life of purpose, energy, and joy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Profit to Purpose: Tom Dahlborg on Bringing Love Back to Healthcare
In this deeply moving and thought-provoking episode of The Joy of Living, Barry Shore sits down with healthcare disruptor, author, and mental health champion Tom Dahlborg to explore what it truly means to care. Together, they challenge the foundations of modern healthcare—shifting the conversation from profit-driven systems to something far more powerful: love in action. From Tom’s personal journey through life-threatening illness to his work redefining care models, this episode is a heartfelt invitation to rethink how we show up for one another—in medicine, in family, and in life itself. [00.00] Purpose, Joy, and the Power of Perspective [10.00] The Evolution of Healthcare: From Revenue to Relationships [20.00] Agape Care: Bringing Love Back Into the System [30.00] Parenting, Pain, and the Hidden Reality of Bullying [42.00] Faith, Psalms, and Living Love in Action https://dahlborghlg.com/ Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How to Be Yourself at Work: Heart-Centered Leadership with Claude Silver
What if the key to success in business… was heart? In this powerful episode of The Joy of Living Podcast, Barry Shore welcomes Claude Silver—a pioneer in human-centered leadership and the Chief Heart Officer of VaynerX. Her message is simple, yet transformative: “Be yourself at work—it’s a skill, not a slogan.” Together, Barry and Claude explore what it really means to lead with empathy, create psychological safety, and build cultures where people feel seen, valued, and empowered to grow. This conversation goes beyond traditional business thinking and reveals how heart-centered leadership is not only meaningful—but measurable in performance, retention, and long-term success. If you’ve ever felt like you had to hide who you are to succeed, this episode will shift your perspective and open the door to a more authentic, powerful way of living and leading. 💡 “Choice, not chance, determines your destiny.” 🎁 Visit barryshore.com to get your free eBook The Joy of Living 🔹 Key Takeaways Being yourself at work is a learnable skill, not just a slogan Psychological safety unlocks performance and creativity Heart-centered leadership drives real business results Gratitude is a powerful (and underused) leadership tool Emotional armor blocks connection and growth Courage comes from feeling safe enough to be seen Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How to Impact Lives: Lessons from Legends with Bruce Merrin (Elvis, Muhammad Ali, Johnny Carson)
What can Elvis Presley, Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, and Robin Williams teach us about living a meaningful life? In this powerful episode of The Joy of Living Podcast, Barry Shore sits down with legendary publicist Bruce Merrin—a man who has spent over 50 years working with some of the most iconic figures in entertainment and sports. From behind-the-scenes stories of Elvis Presley to personal insights about Muhammad Ali, Jackie Robinson, Robin Williams, and Johnny Carson—this episode goes far beyond celebrity. It’s about: Purpose Resilience Character And what it truly means to impact lives You’ll discover how one conversation with Johnny Carson changed Bruce’s life forever—and how YOU can create impact starting today. ✨ Remember: Choice, not chance, determines your destiny. 👉 Get your free gift: Barry’s bestselling eBook The Joy of Living @ https://www.barryshore.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Military Discipline to Startup Vision: Tristan Capes-Davis on Business, Mindset, and Purpose
On this episode of The Joy of Living Podcast, Barry Shore welcomes Tristan Capes-Davis for an energizing conversation about mindset, business, relationships, and building the future with purpose. Tristan shares his journey from growing up as a competitive multi-sport athlete on Long Island to attending the Virginia Military Institute, where discipline, resilience, and teamwork became central to how he approaches life and business. He opens up about adapting to unexpected challenges, breaking into investment banking through relentless persistence, and learning that meaningful success is built through action, service, and authentic relationships. Barry and Tristan explore the deeper meaning of business as both transactional and transformational, unpacking why trust, community, and putting others first are still the foundations of lasting success. Tristan also gives listeners a look into PodGo, his venture to help podcasters grow through better analytics, stronger distribution, and a more creator-focused model for the industry. At the heart of the episode is a powerful personal theme: Tristan’s reflection on becoming a new father while launching a company and stepping into a new level of responsibility, purpose, and legacy. Filled with Barry’s signature joy, uplifting wisdom, and memorable insights, this episode is a reminder that when you lead with purpose, stay open to opportunity, and keep building with heart, you really can make a difference. SHOW NOTES: [00.50] Barry’s Story: Finding Joy After Life-Changing Adversity [10.00] Tristan’s Path: From Athlete to Finance and Business [20.00] The Power of Mindset, Competition, and Teamwork [31.00] Building PodGo: The Future of Podcasting and Creator Communities [48.00] Fatherhood, Purpose, and Building a Legacy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Jews vs. Rome: How a Small Nation Defied the World’s Mightiest Empire
"In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of The Joy of Living, Barry Shore sits down with renowned historian Professor Barry Strauss to explore one of the most dramatic and consequential struggles in world history—the epic clash between a small, defiant nation and the mightiest empire on earth. Drawing from his riveting new book, Jews vs. Rome: Two Centuries of Rebellion Against the World’s Mightiest Empire, Strauss unpacks the extraordinary story of the Jewish revolts against Rome from 63 BCE to 136 CE. This wasn’t just a regional conflict—it was a crucible that shaped Western civilization, influenced the emergence of Christianity, and redefined the relationship between power and faith. This conversation goes far beyond dates and battles. It explores timeless themes: spirit versus sword, identity versus assimilation, empire versus covenant. Why did Rome fall while the Jewish people endured? What sustains a civilization—military might or moral vision? And what lessons from two millennia ago still speak directly to our world today? As always, Barry Shore brings his signature energy, optimism, and deep belief in purpose-driven living—reminding us that history is not just about the past. It’s about who we choose to be now. If you care about resilience, faith, freedom, and the forces that shape our world, this episode will challenge you to think—and inspire you to act. [10.00] A Small Nation vs. The World’s Mightiest Empire [18.00] Why the Jews Kept Rebelling [27.00] Division, Identity, and the Complexity of Loyalty [35.00] Influence Beyond Numbers [43.00] Bar Kochba, Messianic Hope, and the Price of Defiance" Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Your Fully Charged Life: Meaghan B. Murphy on Gratitude, Grit, and Joy
Together, Barry and Meaghan explore: Turning pain into purpose The science of happiness Dopamine dressing and the magic of T-Rex mascots Legacy, loss, and the power of micro-actions Why gratitude is the most underrated superpower Whether you're navigating your own challenges or simply looking for a spark of hope, this episode is a radiant reminder that joy is not something you find—it’s something you choose, every single day. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Checkup from the Neck Up: Real Talk on Alzheimer’s, Aging & Advocacy
Tune in to discover: Why memory screenings should be as routine as physical checkups The 10 steps to healthy aging you can start today AFA’s 2,000+ member offices and national free support services How YOU can be the power of one that makes a difference And yes, you’ll laugh, maybe cry—and absolutely walk away inspired to go MAD (Make A Difference). Everything Chuck mentioned is in the show notes—including how to get your free memory screening or connect with a trained AFA social worker today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Side Hustle to Six Figures: The Simple Stock Market Strategy You’ve Never Heard Of
You'll hear: Why the stock market isn’t just for Wall Street insiders—it’s for you How Doc is creating 226 new millionaires by 2026 The secret power of “double bottoms and double tops” Why financial freedom begins with a shift in mindset (don’t drop the F!) How to transform a side hustle into full-time, freedom-filled living The philosophy behind health, wealth, and fun—and why they belong together Simple tools, powerful visuals, and juicy tips to take your first step today This is not financial fluff—it’s the real deal. Whether you’re struggling to get ahead or looking to break free from the paycheck treadmill, this conversation will light a fire under you and show you that YES—you CAN make money in the stock market.Listen now, share with five people you love, and start living free. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Depression to Joy: How Marcus Weiss Found His Purpose in Theater and Clowning
[00.00] Foundations of Joy, Purpose, and Perspective Barry Shore sets the tone with joy, warmth, and a booming welcome, reminding listeners that life is about finding and creating good. He shares his life philosophy anchored in the "three fundamentals": purpose, making a difference (MAD), and seeing the power in words. Introduces his personal story of sudden paralysis, long recovery, and the decision to live joyfully despite ongoing physical challenges. Defines "SMILE" as "Seeing Miracles In Life Every day," encouraging listeners to shift perspective and notice life's everyday blessings. Humor and acronyms abound, like his niece redefining "SMIEL" and the cheeky use of "F-U-N-N" as a four-letter word. Emphasizes the importance of gratitude with "Thank You," which stands for "To Harmonize And Nurture Kindness." Sets the stage for Marcus Weiss, calling him the embodiment of joy and a noble performer with a rubber soul. [09.43] From Family Roots to Finding Voice Marcus begins by sharing how art and performance were in his lineage—his uncle, grandfather, and grandmother were all creative souls. As a kid, Marcus felt a drive to express, connect, and gather energy without chasing attention. His journey took a detour at Dartmouth, where societal pressures pushed him toward a "safe" path of pre-med. He fell into depression, dropped out, and eventually returned, inspired by his free-spirited older brother to pursue drama. That pivot allowed him to embrace his truest self, reconnecting with joy, performance, and authenticity. Marcus reflects on perfectionism and fear-based decisions that hindered him before learning to realign with his essence. He now teaches others to rewrite their internal scripts and create feelings and actions that serve their lives. [20.02] Claiming Joy and Identity in a Crazy World Marcus shares a vivid turning point: while catering at Lincoln Center, he realized, "This is not my life." That moment of dissonance sparked a new identity—"I am an actor"—and a refusal to settle for less. Through humorous but humbling gigs (King Kong in a gorilla suit, a stick of butter on a golf course), he kept pursuing joy. A serendipitous encounter with a joyful friend led him to Blue Man Group, even before knowing what it was. The blue character's silence and connection deeply aligned with Marcus's own expressive, energetic soul. He landed the role in Las Vegas, joining the opening cast and performing for over a decade. Marcus highlights Blue Man Group's mission: joy through connection, imagination, and collective experience. [36.00] Clowning, Presence, and the Power of Now Marcus transitioned from Blue Man Group to clowning with Le Rêve and Cirque du Soleil’s flagship show "O." He explains how Cirque’s clowns are about presence, not backstory—they live in the moment. Clowns live on the precipice of disaster and possibility, always seeking joy despite chaos. His characters don’t speak much; instead, they invite imagination and emotional connection. Performing in "O" feels like channeling magic—a universal language of feeling and uplift. Marcus values the emotional impact above all; the goal is to leave the audience changed, lighter, joyful. He shares a story of a child remembering his clown act, proving how emotional memory transcends spectacle. [47.00] Embodying the Joy Experience Marcus reflects on service as the core of performance: to lift, to heal, and to connect through presence. His work now includes coaching and teaching the "joy experience," helping others find their own scripts. The most fervent desire he shares is to feel whole and help others do the same through intention and alignment. Barry celebrates Marcus as a living embodiment of joy, service, and creative transformation. They close with a message to live exuberantly, love fully, and say "thank you" as a way of life. The episode ends with a hug (HUG = Heartfelt Unlimited Giving) and the reminder: joy is the journey of YOU. Marcus’s story shows that being in joy is a choice and a practice—one we can all embody and share. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From the CIA to the Peace Corps: Lessons in Human Intelligence and Heart
[00.00] The Power of Purpose and Perspective Barry Shore opens with high energy, reminding listeners that tuning in means they care most about themselves in a healthy way. Introduces the three fundamentals of life: Purpose, Going MAD (Make A Difference), and Unlocking Everyday Words. Shares his life-altering story of sudden paralysis and how it led to the philosophy of SMILE: Seeing Miracles In Life Every day. Uses acronyms to energize listeners: CREATE (Causing Rethinking Enabling All to Excel) and THANK (To Harmonize And Nurture Kindness). Brings humor and inspiration through stories, such as his niece's version of SMILE and the importance of the word FUN (F-U, capital N, capital N). Encourages listeners to share joy with others, express gratitude, and become active creators of their world. Prepares the audience for the guest interview with themes of leadership, service, and humility. [08.00] Human Intelligence and the Peace Corps Journey Jeffrey Sanow introduces HUMINT: Human Intelligence for Humanity, grounded in decades of global experience. Shares his humble origins as a "skinny farm boy" from Ohio and how the Peace Corps launched his lifelong adventure. Highlights Tunisia as his first assignment, sharing stories of cultural immersion, learning Arabic, and enduring humility. Discusses how initial motivation to escape turned into a powerful experience of connection and service. Emphasizes learning through humility: being ignored by seasoned farmers taught him respect and deep listening. Stresses that growth comes when choices are limited—humility is often not chosen but learned through necessity. Reframes intelligence work as rooted in humanity, humility, and history—not secrecy and ego. [19.00] Service Before Self: A Life Dedicated to Country Jeffrey shares his career serving the U.S. Constitution and people, not just the government or any administration. Emphasizes distinction between government and the ideals of the nation—service is about higher principles. Details the deep sacrifice and patriotism of CIA professionals: long separations, modest compensation, relentless dedication. Stresses that CIA is no longer a closed-off Ivy League circle; it’s now richly diverse and inclusive. Candidly shares pride in working with exceptional people across backgrounds, highlighting the agency’s evolution. Discusses the unseen sacrifices made in service to democratic ideals, especially those of freedom and rule of law. Barry praises the American mindset: team-driven, purpose-filled, service-oriented. The segment pivots toward leadership as a natural next step from service. [27.00] Leadership and the Art of Communication Jeffrey unpacks what great leadership looks like, shaped by training in the CIA and real-world experience. Recounts attending three leadership academies, including the elite SIS course, where Broadway actors taught communication. Emphasizes that leaders must communicate with clarity, emotion, and adaptability to reach different people. Explains the leader’s job is to serve their team: asking "what do you need?" rather than dictating. Barry introduces the idea that "a leader is a dealer in hope," sharing acronyms like HOPE: Helping Others Progress Every day. Stresses communication is not about the speaker, but about how well the message lands with the listener. Notes the difference between a leader and a boss is communication: leaders connect, bosses command. Together, they celebrate servant leadership and how it multiplies impact exponentially. [39.00] Presence and Power: Building Influence with Integrity Jeffrey discusses his collaboration with Mo Rock and the LA Tribune on the book "Presence and Power." The book explores how leadership combines both presence (authentic self) and power (influence for good). Shares how presence without humility becomes ego—a pitfall for many leaders. Reflects on lessons from fellow leaders in the CIA, emphasizing personal stories that shaped lasting relationships. Barry highlights that leadership is forged through struggle, not titles—and Jeffrey agrees. The segment ends with themes of church service, deeper meaning, and legacy. Barry closes with joy and purpose: emphasizing gratitude, joy, acronyms, and the American spirit. Jeffrey leaves listeners inspired with his humility, humor, and heartfelt dedication to service and leadership. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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When Zion Speaks: A Pastor’s Journey from Grief to Global Purpose
[10:00] The Call at the Western Wall: A Divine Mission is Born Pastor Dumisani recounts his first emotional journey to Israel, sharing how a spiritual experience at the Western Wall during Hanukkah transformed his life's direction. He describes the vivid transition from reading scripture in black-and-white to experiencing the Holy Land in technicolor. Jerusalem, described as ascending into a divine presence, overwhelmed him with energy, awe, and purpose. The recent loss of his father added a deeply personal layer to the pilgrimage, symbolizing a spiritual baton pass. At the Wall, he felt a divine calling to bridge African and Jewish communities. His experience echoed biblical moments, including Abraham's journey and the Psalms' ascent to Jerusalem. The encounter became the foundational inspiration for IBSI: Institute for Black Solidarity with Israel. [18:00] Building the Bridge: From Revelation to Real-World Impact Dumisani explains the birth of IBSI, its mission to educate, empower, and create global understanding between Black communities and Israel. The organization facilitates cultural and spiritual exchanges, such as pastor tours and youth ambassador trips to Israel and Africa. He frames IBSI’s mission within biblical legacy, tracing it back to the Queen of Sheba and Solomon as the first "Africa-Israel Summit." The story of the Queen's visit unveils deep historical roots of Africa-Israel relations and divine love for Israel. IBSI's PEACE initiative focuses on education, advocacy, and community engagement. Dumisani emphasizes inclusivity: though focused on Black communities, IBSI welcomes all to its work. The work is framed as multi-generational, sowing seeds for long-term unity and transformation. [26:00] Legacy of Solidarity: The Rosenwald-Washington Alliance Dumisani highlights the partnership between Jewish philanthropist Julius Rosenwald and Black leader Booker T. Washington. This alliance resulted in over 5,000 "Rosenwald Schools" built for Black children in the segregated South. He explains Rosenwald's visionary model: shared investment between Black communities, municipalities, and Rosenwald himself. The initiative reshaped education access for generations, preceding the civil rights movement. Rosenwald Fellowships funded the rise of icons like Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou, and Charles Drew. The synergy between Black and Jewish communities has historically uplifted the nation as a whole. Bloomberg's recent donations to HBCUs show this philanthropic tradition continues today. [34:00] From Brotherhood to Backlash: Tracing the Shift in Black-Jewish Relations Barry and Dumisani explore how a relationship rooted in mutual respect became strained in modern times. Dumisani clarifies that the broader Black community is not anti-Israel; rather, a few loud voices shape the perception. He unpacks the political and ideological roots of anti-Israel propaganda, tracing it back to the Soviet KGB and PLO formation. The Soviet strategy: weaponize Jew-hatred to destabilize the West from within. He cautions against falling for manipulated narratives that divide historical allies. Despite the noise, grassroots Black support for Israel remains strong but underrepresented. Dumisani calls for education to dismantle lies and rekindle historic solidarity. [44:00] Reigniting the Flame: Destiny, Unity, and the Journey Ahead Dumisani expresses his fervent desire to see Africa and her descendants usher the nations to Zion. He sees the Queen of Sheba's journey as prophetic, a blueprint for African spiritual leadership. The goal: a multi-generational movement of education, empowerment, and biblical truth. He believes Jew-hatred rising in the West signals the urgency of this mission. Barry coins a heartfelt acronym for DUMISANI, honoring his unwavering commitment. Their embrace and mutual blessings symbolize the hope for global healing through divine purpose. Dumisani commits to returning to share more of the work and wisdom unfolding through IBSI. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Time, Toys, and Truth: The Real Story Behind New Year's Day
Plus, lifestyle journalist and supermom Anna D’Souza joins the show with smart, heartful tips for holiday toy shopping. Learn how to stretch your budget, find the perfect gifts under $20, and make the season magical with hands-on play and tech-savvy gift-finding tools.🎉 You’ll leave this episode with:Surprising truths about our calendarOrigins of April Fool’s DayA new appreciation for the power of small shiftsAnd great gift ideas that bring big smiles!Start your year with insight, laughter, and a whole lot of joy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Insider Tips: Holiday Gift Ideas That Actually Make People Feel Seen
A short Insider Tip for the holiday season, sharing thoughtful gift ideas and a simple way to choose gifts that feel personal, meaningful, and memorable—without the stress. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Mindset, NLP, and Success Tips from Athin Cassiotis
[10.00] Rewiring the Mind: NLP and the Power of Awareness Athin breaks down NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) as a tool for decoding human behavior and improving communication. Awareness is everything: the more you understand how your own and others' minds work, the more you can grow in life and business. Our brains filter millions of bits of information down to about 150 bits—what we focus on is what shapes our world. The Reticular Activating System (RAS) helps us notice what matters most to us; it's why once you want a Tesla, you see them everywhere. Athin explains the "delete, distort, generalize" model—how we unconsciously simplify the world. Ask better questions to reveal deeper truths: "what" and "how" questions go deeper than "why." NLP isn't just for coaches—it's a life skill for anyone wanting better relationships and personal clarity. [19.00] From Dropout to MBA: Redefining the Learning Journey Athin shares how being a high school dropout didn't stop him from ultimately earning an MBA and creating a thriving business career. His success story proves that experience and grit can outweigh traditional academic paths. Discipline isn't about loving the process—it's about knowing the long-term payoff is worth it. Athin credits early wins in sports like tennis and soccer to his mindset of persistence, not raw talent. He highlights that the greatest investment he ever made wasn't in stocks or real estate—it was in himself. Hundreds of thousands spent on personal and professional development led to growth, confidence, and impact. His journey underscores that anyone can rewrite their story with belief, consistency, and strategy. [28.00] The Three Game-Changing Habits: Commit, Act, Celebrate Commitment is more than a decision—it's a full-body yes to showing up, even when it's uncomfortable. Athin breaks down how writing down your goals makes the invisible visible—a direct path to manifestation. "If you don't pay, you don't pay attention": he treated a free seminar like a $4,000 event and got massive returns. Note-taking isn't just for memory—it's a way to imprint learning and drive action. He saved Westfield, a major shopping center group, millions by taking action on just one insight. Celebrate the small wins: momentum builds when we pause to acknowledge progress. The journey matters more than the destination—and joy is found in movement, not perfection. Barry shares that joy is the "Journey of You"—and celebrating helps keep your energy high. [38.00] Building a Growth Environment: Choose Your Circle, Choose Your Future Athin attributes much of his transformation to changing his environment—moving from a conservative town to a vibrant city. "You are who you associate with" isn't a cute quote—it's a reality that determines your ceiling. He urges listeners to evaluate their five closest relationships: are they helping you rise or holding you back? The environment isn't just physical; it's energetic, mental, and emotional. Barry encourages unplugging from media and curating your digital and physical space with intention. The freedom mindset in places like America and Australia supports those willing to take personal responsibility. Athin shares that every challenge is an invitation to grow if you're willing to shift perspective. Your environment is your hidden accelerator or silent saboteur—choose wisely. [48.00] Purpose, Service, and the Ripple Effect Athin reveals his most passionate desire: to help others live better lives through coaching, speaking, and mentorship. He believes deeply in the ripple effect: when you grow, you naturally help others do the same. Life is more fulfilling when you're not just building success, but significance. Barry gifts Athin with a custom acronym: A.T.H.I.N. = Awareness Transforms Helping Inspire Nobility. The episode ends with a joyful exchange of gratitude, hugs, and a reminder to live with purpose. Barry reaffirms the show's core message: choice, not chance, determines your destiny. Kindness, celebration, and fun are not extras—they're essential ingredients for a joyful, impactful life. "Go MAD" becomes a call to action: Go Make A Difference. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Insider Tips: Heart Disease Isn’t What You Think
📝 Insider Tips — Quick Notes A common belief about heart disease that causes many people to overlook early risks The lesser-known signs and factors that often go unnoticed until serious problems arise Why heart health is not just a concern later in life, but much earlier than expected How awareness and everyday choices can dramatically influence long-term outcomes A must-hear insight for anyone who wants to be proactive about their health Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How the Salvation Army Brings Hope, Healing, and Joy to Millions Worldwide with Commissioner Merle Heatwole
[10.00] A Global Force for Good: Meet Commissioner Merle Heatwole Commissioner Heatwole introduces the Salvation Army's global reach, serving in 134 countries with over 60,000 employees and 1.5 million volunteers in the U.S. alone. Shares that the heart of the Army's work is Christian compassion in action, bringing hope and joy to those in need. Emphasizes that service isn’t just work—it’s a calling that energizes both giver and receiver. Shares the acronym for HOPE: Helping Others Progress Every day. Barry Shore praises Merle and his wife Dawn for embodying "family in service," making the mission personal and powerful. Discusses how the Army adapts locally, responding to specific needs from healthcare to education, depending on the country. Acknowledges the organization's 160-year-young history and growing diversity in service. [20.00] Give With Joy: A Campaign to Uplift and Energize Commissioner Heatwole explains the heart of the "Give With Joy" campaign: restoring hope and light to those overwhelmed by stress and hardship. Stresses that giving joyfully transforms both the giver and receiver, creating spiritual energy. Barry Shore defines GIVE as Generosity Inspires Vigorous Energy, emphasizing the high vibrational frequency of true giving. The Salvation Army invites willing givers to participate not just financially but emotionally and spiritually. The act of giving becomes an invitation to experience personal transformation. They discuss the local impact of donations and how every bit contributes to a larger wave of goodness. The Commissioner underscores how giving fills not just bellies, but hearts, with warmth and dignity. [30.00] Real Stories of Hope and Transformation Commissioner shares a moving story about a last-minute Christmas toy request from a desperate mother—and how the Army delivered. Tells of a man once homeless and addicted on the streets of Chicago who, after going through Army rehab, became a development director. Barry Shore reflects on the power of "address" — knowing where to go when you're lost, broken, or just in need of love. Emphasizes the importance of SalvationArmyUSA.org as a hub for both giving and receiving. Highlights the organization's principle of serving without discrimination and with dignity. Shares the number of local units (7,400+ in the U.S.) and invites people to find their nearest center to give or volunteer. Volunteering is uplifted as equal to financial giving—both are acts of transformation. [40.00] The Red Kettle Movement: A Tradition of Joyful Giving The Red Kettle campaign is described as one of the most iconic giving movements in the world, with 24,000+ kettles across the U.S. Barry Shore and the Commissioner explain how small acts of kindness add up to more than $100 million annually. Donations now accept digital methods like PayPal, Apple Pay, and QR code scans for convenience. All donations stay local—you’re helping your neighbors and friends. Barry shares his own memory of ringing the bell at age 16 and how that joy never left him. The Commissioner emphasizes that even if you can't donate money, volunteering your time is just as impactful. Barry Shore highlights how giving becomes a life-long value when experienced from a young age. [50.00] Living the Mission: Purpose, Family, and Faith Barry Shore creates acronyms for Merle and Dawn to honor their heartfelt service. Merle explains the core mission of the Salvation Army: preaching the gospel and serving without discrimination. Reflects on the Army's founding principles—meeting physical, spiritual, and emotional needs simultaneously. Barry emphasizes the transformational power of living a purpose-driven life. The Commissioner expresses his most fervent desire: to help people experience God's love and purpose. They share a heartfelt closing moment filled with gratitude, encouragement, and a virtual hug. Barry reminds listeners of the joy of living, going MAD (Make A Difference), and embracing kindness every day. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Power of Relationships: Matt Willis on Faith & Human Connection in a Digital World
[10.00] Favor, Connection, and Unlocking Human Potential Matt shares that the real currency in life is not money or equity, but favor — how people treat you and how you treat them. Every human connection holds the key to unlocking a deeper level of destiny for both people involved. Matt and Barry explore the idea that each person we meet contains something of value meant for our growth. They discuss the practice required to rewire our minds from selfishness to generosity and collaboration. Barry introduces the acronym "GOOSE" — Getting Out Of Selfishness Expands — to illustrate how stepping out of self-interest brings transformation. Matt emphasizes the spiritual aspect of human connection, recognizing each person as a child of God. The pair reflect on the reciprocal nature of love and service, where giving opens doors you never expected. Connection, when fueled by authenticity and love, can lead to real, practical breakthroughs in life and business. [18.00] Building Empires Through Purpose and Perspective Matt shares his entrepreneurial roots, starting a curb painting business at 16 to help first responders save lives. He credits his mother and stepmother for choosing to invest in his purpose, not just his wants, setting him up for long-term success. Barry and Matt reflect on how small acts, like painting house numbers, become transformative when tied to service. Matt discusses building a top-performing sales career and then transitioning to travel and digital business for more freedom. A pivotal moment comes when Matt borrows money to start a travel business despite financial constraints. The early months were tough, with tension at home, but persistence and faith turned the tide by month four. He shares his ascent into six-figure months and eventually launching his own travel company. The key throughout: viewing people as collaborators, valuing relationships over transactions, and showing up with consistent love. [27.00] Favor as the Ultimate Leverage in Business and Life Matt unpacks how real favor often unfolds slowly, but once it does, it creates exponential openings. He explains that favor can be ignited through giving first, often when there is no immediate return. Barry draws on biblical examples like Queen Esther and Joseph to show how favor leads to divine elevation. They emphasize that favor doesn’t vanish in hard times; it simply hasn’t activated yet. Rejection or delay doesn’t mean failure—it’s just a setup for a higher level of impact. Matt reflects on how favor has quietly positioned him to work with world leaders, billionaires, and global institutions. He urges listeners to focus on kindness, empathy, and relationship-building as the ultimate form of capital. The foundation of favor is loving people as they are and believing in their potential even before they show it. [36.00] Healing, Empathy, and the Power of Words Barry and Matt dive deep into the emotional healing journey, noting that everyone is hurt and healing in some way. Matt shares a profound insight from his father: most people are simply trying their best with the information they have. Empathy, even for those who hurt us, is the bridge to personal peace and reconciliation. Barry riffs on the word "hurt" transforming into "Ruth," drawing a link between pain and purpose. They explore the power of words to either wound or heal, introducing the word-sword connection. Matt emphasizes the tongue as the most powerful tool, able to bless or break depending on our intention. Their shared message: wield your words with love, grace, and purpose to reshape your life and the lives of others. Appreciation and verbal kindness are daily tools everyone can use to uplift others and align with divine favor. [44.00] Joy, Fun, and Leading with Vibrant Energy Barry underscores that fun is not frivolous—it's a key to unlocking deeper human connection and productivity. Matt shares that joy and humor are among his secret weapons in business, even with world leaders and elite clients. Fun disarms tension, breaks down barriers, and accelerates collaboration. Barry expands on the GOOSE analogy, noting how geese take turns leading, emphasizing shared leadership. Each person has the potential to lead in their life and community by stepping up with joy. They explore the acronym LOVE as Living On Vibrant Energy, the essence of a fulfilled and purpose-driven life. Spiritual alignment, daily gratitude, and acts of service are positioned as the cornerstones of a joyful life. Matt concludes by reminding listeners that favor can elevate you in a single day, but it starts with love, service, and trusting the process. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Saving Lives with Tech: How Chief Gene Saunders Founded Project Lifesaver
[10.00] The Power of Purpose, Service, and SMILE Barry Shore opens with high energy and the fundamentals of purposeful living: life has purpose, go MAD (Make A Difference), and the power of simple words. He shares his personal story of becoming a quadriplegic overnight, and how "SMILE" (Seeing Miracles In Life Every day) transformed his recovery and mindset. Barry emphasizes gratitude and miracles in everyday life, even the act of waking up and breathing. His niece inspires a new version of SMILE: Seeing Miracles In Everyday Life. The word "CREATE" becomes a mindset shift tool: Causing Rethinking Enabling All To Excel. Introduces the idea of a "shift" in perspective—and humorously warns not to drop the F in "shift." Choice, not chance, determines destiny: how we respond to life defines our path. He preps the audience for the arrival of his guest, Chief Gene Saunders, by highlighting the joy of service. [14.00] Meet Chief Gene Saunders and the Origin of Project Lifesaver Barry welcomes Gene Saunders with reverence, calling him the embodiment of the American ideal: service. Gene shares how Project Lifesaver began from frustration during search-and-rescue missions for Alzheimer’s patients. Traditional search tactics failed, prompting Gene to seek better, faster solutions—eventually inspired by wildlife tracking tech. With skepticism from the tech company, Gene persisted and adapted the tech for human tracking. Project Lifesaver was born from the realization that cognitive conditions require a race against time—within 24 hours for Alzheimer’s patients. The project rapidly found support from the Sheriff and local communities. Emphasizes the shift in mindset from reactive to proactive in saving vulnerable lives. Barry praises the simplicity and genius behind naming it Project Lifesaver. [19.00] From Local Idea to Global Mission Gene recounts the first successful rescue using Project Lifesaver—locating a man in just 90 seconds. Word spread rapidly, and other police departments started requesting the "thing" he was doing. Gene developed a training program, leveraging his role as Chief of Training in his department. Encouraged by fellow officers, Gene took Project Lifesaver on the road. After two years of traveling on days off, Gene retired to go full-time with the initiative. His wife Jean became a key part of the mission, taking on a leadership role. The program expanded beyond Virginia to all 50 U.S. states, 9 Canadian provinces, and Puerto Rico. Gene shares the joy and deep sense of purpose that drives him, even at age 80. [27.00] Real Stories, Real Impact Barry shares a personal story of his father-in-law wandering and being lost for hours—a vivid example of the need for Gene’s work. Gene notes the average search time is 9 hours—and with children with autism, the critical window can be just 15–30 minutes. The danger of wandering toward water, especially for non-swimmers, underscores the urgency. Social media now helps expand search awareness, enabling community involvement. Project Lifesaver uses a bracelet that can alert authorities when someone is found. 100% success rate in returning people home, with over 5,000 documented rescues. The emotional impact of reuniting families is what keeps Gene going—he calls it the best feeling. Barry presents acronyms for Gene (Generating Encouraging Nobility Every day) and his wife Jean (Joyously Encouraging Active Nobility). [35.00] Future Vision and Holistic Care Gene shares a heartfelt desire to make Project Lifesaver free and universally accessible. The team is always evaluating new technologies to improve rescue speed and accuracy. While radio telemetry remains reliable, they are exploring enhancements like drone-assisted locating. Collaboration with Alzheimer’s and autism organizations helps evolve their training and reach. Project Lifesaver hosts annual conferences to share best practices and address first responder wellness. Gene emphasizes the importance of taking care of the rescuers, not just those being rescued. His mantra from his SWAT days: "You're only as good as your last op" reminds teams to keep learning. Barry ends the episode with gratitude, praise, and a final hug: Heartfelt Unlimited Giving. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How Angel Studios Is Disrupting Hollywood and Letting Audiences Choose What Movies Get Made
[10:00] From Potato Fields to Hollywood Disruptors Jeffrey Harmon shares his humble upbringing in Idaho and how a rural childhood with limited media exposure led to the unexpected founding of Angel Studios. Angel Studios, co-founded with his brothers, cracked the U.S. box office top 10—a surprising feat for a company born far outside the Hollywood system. Harmon introduces the guiding philosophy: "Culture is upstream from politics," borrowed from Andrew Breitbart, to explain why storytelling changes society. He underscores the importance of content and distribution, stating, "Content is king, but distribution is queen, and she wears the pants." 80% of independent films never find a home, a problem Angel Studios is determined to solve through better distribution. [16:00] Hollywood Gatekeepers vs. the Angel Guild Harmon criticizes the concentration of decision-making power in Hollywood, where a few individuals decide what the world watches. Angel Studios is actively creating an alternative system by using audience-driven curation via the Angel Guild, avoiding centralized gatekeeping. Emphasizes that Angel Studios doesn’t want to become "the new gatekeepers" but to build a system where the audience decides what content gets greenlit. Draws parallels to the Disney brothers, highlighting how original visions can be corrupted over time. Points out how Angel Studios' unique structure democratizes content development and sustains long-term integrity. [22:00] Inside the Angel Guild: A Global Movement Harmon explains how anyone can join the Angel Guild via the Angel app, vote on projects, and influence which movies get made. The guild, now with over 440,000 members worldwide, acts as a decentralized content approval board. Members give feedback on early film cuts, which has led to significant changes—like cutting four minutes from Sound of Freedom based on guild input. The app experience is fun and collaborative, not work; members participate because they enjoy shaping culture. Emphasizes the shift from being passive media consumers to active co-creators and culture shapers. [30:00] Sound of Freedom and the Power of Real Stories Harmon discusses the massive impact of Sound of Freedom, which grossed over $250M and changed laws across the globe. Frames the film’s success as a symbol of how independent, truth-centered stories can outcompete mainstream narratives. Angel Studios uses "audience intelligence" instead of artificial intelligence to decide which content resonates—real people, real emotions. Highlights how Sound of Freedom lingered emotionally for months with viewers, including the host. Connects the film’s success to Angel’s larger goal: uplifting, truth-driven storytelling that has real-world impact. [38:00] Bonhoeffer and Amplifying Light Through Film Jeffrey introduces Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Spy, Assassin, a timely film tackling antisemitism, moral courage, and faith in action. He discusses the historical context of Bonhoeffer and the film’s challenge to viewers: "What would you have done?" Angel Studios is facing criticism for the film’s bold themes, but Harmon insists its timing is divine, not political. Emphasizes Angel's mission: only amplify light, defined as whatever is true, noble, lovely, and excellent. Upcoming projects like Homestead and animated David reflect global and moral relevance, chosen by the guild’s collective wisdom. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Navy SEAL to Everyday Warrior: Don Mann’s Secrets to Goal Setting, Resilience & Real-World Impact
[00.00] The Power of Purpose, Positivity, and Perspective Barry Shore kicks off the show with infectious energy and the core message that you are making the world a better place just by tuning in. He shares his definition of a "good-looking person" as someone who looks for and finds the good in life. Barry lays out the three fundamentals of life: purpose, making a difference (MAD), and uncovering the power of everyday words. He reframes WWW as "What a Wonderful World," introducing gratitude and perspective. Barry shares his personal story of becoming paralyzed overnight, highlighting the power of resilience and positivity. His use of "SMILE" as an acronym for "Seeing Miracles in Life Every day" becomes a mantra. A child's reframe of SMILE as "Seeing Miracles in Everyday Life" drives home the creative, perspective-shifting theme. Barry explains that even waking up and having the basics in life is a miracle worth celebrating. [10.53] Mindset, Micro Goals, and the Path to Transformation Don Mann joins the show and immediately affirms Barry's contagious energy and transformational message. Don shares how his life philosophy is grounded in two pillars: goals and mindset. He emphasizes the importance of setting massive, seemingly impossible goals to unlock your potential. Micro goals are presented as essential stepping stones to achieving the bigger vision. The physical act of writing goals on paper is described as a key to bringing the unseen into the seen. Don reveals his habit of generating ideas during long bike rides and immediately writing them down. Barry reinforces the idea that writing connects the inner world with the outer reality. Both speakers highlight the importance of rethinking and shifting perspective as central to transformation. [16.21] Becoming a SEAL: Purpose, Pain, and the Pursuit of Excellence Don recounts the life-changing moment when a Navy recruiter introduced him to the SEAL program. He describes watching a video of SEALs in action and knowing instantly, "There's nothing I want more than that." Don outlines the path from SEAL Team 1 to 2 to the elite SEAL Team 6, emphasizing the selection process and global readiness. He explains the intense bond between teammates and the personal cost of the lifestyle—including being away 300+ days a year. The difference between personal ego and mission-driven service is explored through Don's story. Barry and Don delve into the "combat mindset," not as aggression, but clarity, purpose, and duty. Don powerfully frames the SEAL's mission as eliminating evil and protecting the innocent. Their discussion underlines the inner strength and moral clarity required to serve at the highest levels. [27.10] Sheep, Sheepdogs, and the Wolves Among Us Don introduces the powerful metaphor of sheep (civilians), wolves (threats), and sheepdogs (protectors). He honors military, law enforcement, and first responders as the guardians of peace and order. The acronym DOGS is shared: Doing of Good Successfully, capturing the essence of a sheepdog's mission. Barry presses Don about the potential for women in the SEALs, and Don respectfully explains the physical and structural challenges. They reflect on the harsh realities of combat, from personal loss to the emotional toll on veterans. Don shares the heartbreak of seeing 45 friends lost and the devastation of the Afghanistan withdrawal. He contrasts his generation's level of combat with that of today's soldiers, many of whom have lived through decades of nonstop war. The mental toll and continued readiness of the sheepdogs are highlighted as vital to national security. [40.58] CIA, Internal Threats, and the Role of Everyday Sheepdogs Don breaks down the purpose of the CIA as global intelligence gatherers with deep, complex missions. He explains the evolution from international focus to awareness of domestic sleeper cells and internal threats. Don discusses the "sleeper cell" problem in the U.S., especially post-Afghanistan withdrawal. Barry and Don stress that America is under attack from both outside forces and internal polarization. They reflect on the 2025 assassination of Charlie Kirk as a wake-up call that ignited a national movement. Don emphasizes that attempts to silence truth often amplify the message instead. He encourages every citizen to find their inner sheepdog—to be more aware, more protective, and more engaged. The episode closes with Barry urging listeners to live exuberantly and go MAD: Make A Difference, reminding us that everyone can be a force for good. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Facing Death, Finding Joy: Dr. Charlotte Grinberg on Life’s Most Honest Conversation
[08.01] Death Is Hated: Breaking the Taboo Barry and Charlotte dive into death as one of the most avoided topics in Western culture, yet something every human will face. Charlotte discusses the deep loneliness that often surrounds death, both professionally and personally. Euphemisms in children's books and culture sanitize death, distancing people from its reality. She explains how being clear and concrete about death with her own children creates more comfort and familiarity. Charlotte challenges the cultural resistance to confronting mortality, urging open conversations from a young age. The connection between fear, shame, and lack of exposure to death is explored as a root of societal discomfort. Barry and Charlotte humorously unpack how even professionals avoid discussing her work, treating her like she has "cooties." Death, they agree, should be normalized as a natural and ever-present part of the human journey. [16.00] From Doula to Deathworker Charlotte shares how she became one of the youngest doulas in the U.S. at just 16, supporting women through childbirth. Her presence during birth was transformative—both for the mothers she supported and for her own later experiences. The idea of being "present" emotionally and spiritually emerges as a key theme in her work on both ends of life. Charlotte recalls a pivotal moment in medical school witnessing a woman die in childbirth—and how calmly she was able to sit in that tragedy. That experience, along with the emotional avoidance she saw in healthcare professionals, revealed her unique gift. Barry likens Charlotte to a "doula of death," someone who supports individuals and families during the transition out of life. She draws a parallel between birth and death—both powerful, transitional, and transformative experiences. Charlotte realized that helping people die well could be just as sacred and important as helping people be born. [23.00] When Death Becomes Personal Charlotte vulnerably shares her own experience of late-term miscarriage during medical school. The loss, though tragic, helped her realize death isn't just something that happens to "other people." Her ability to grieve openly and stay connected to her loved ones became a model for healthy mourning. Barry shares the story of his wife's miscarriages and how deeply death impacts those trying to create life. This personal experience, paired with witnessing death professionally, catalyzed Charlotte's decision to pivot toward end-of-life care. She emphasizes that death shaped her worldview, making her a more joyful, optimistic person. Holding space for joy and sorrow at the same time is something she believes more people need to learn. Charlotte speaks passionately about using death as a mirror, a teacher, and a motivator to live with greater intention. [30.00] Creating Closure and a Beautiful Death Charlotte explains how avoidance of death during life often leads to chaos, fear, and regret at the end. Families unprepared for death are often distracted by paperwork, medical choices, and unspoken feelings. In contrast, families who have openly discussed death experience more closure, peace, and even beauty. She urges listeners to start conversations with loved ones early and often—about values, wishes, fears. Barry brings in the metaphor of cut flowers as beautiful but dying—inviting a shift in how we perceive impermanence. Charlotte highlights that beauty in death comes from connection, honesty, and spiritual alignment. A "good death" can become a legacy, influencing how survivors live and relate to others. Barry and Charlotte both emphasize gratitude as a transformative lens for life and death alike. [43.00] Show Up: Transforming Through Death Charlotte shares that her most fervent desire is simply to be with her husband and family—a reminder of what truly matters. She encourages listeners to practice talking about death regularly, using it as a catalyst for deeper connection. Barry introduces SOS as a new acronym: Source of Support—being present for someone in their hardest moments. Charlotte lists practical ways to engage with death: talking with family, volunteering for hospice, attending funerals. Exposure, she explains, is key to developing comfort with death and lessening psychological pain. The more spiritual and emotional peace a dying person has, the calmer and more meaningful the process can be. Death, when approached with presence and intention, becomes a tool for transformation for everyone involved. Charlotte's life work reminds us: thinking about death doesn't hasten it—it deepens our capacity to live. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Hollywood Trauma to Healing: Claudia Christian on Beating Alcohol Use Disorder
[10.00] From Childhood Pain to Hollywood Dreams Claudia shares her early experiences with trauma, including the tragic loss of her brother and surviving sexual abuse at a young age. Acting became her sanctuary, providing a sense of being seen and heard in a world that had otherwise silenced her. She moved from Connecticut to California at 14, believing it was divine intervention guiding her toward a career in TV. Claudia graduated high school at 16, moved to Hollywood, and launched her acting career by age 18. Her early maturity helped her navigate an industry rife with power imbalances, but not without personal cost. She reflects on the unspoken traumas that tore apart her family, emphasizing the lifelong importance of communication. Claudia's resilience was forged in these early life fires, shaping the advocate she would one day become. [17.00] Hollywood, Harassment, and Holding Her Own Claudia speaks candidly about the "casting couch" culture in Hollywood, recounting disturbing encounters with powerful men. Despite pressure, she refused to compromise her dignity, walking away from roles rather than selling her integrity. Claudia acknowledges that some peers rose faster by giving in to those power dynamics, but she never regretted her choices. She critiques an industry that often rewarded exploitation, highlighting the absence of protection for young women. Personal relationships were also skewed by this world—her first boyfriend was 30 when she was still a teen. Through it all, she clung to her sense of self and maturity, surviving in a system that often crushed others. Claudia's reflections reveal the unseen battles many endure behind the glamour of the entertainment industry. [24.00] Spiraling Into Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Claudia discusses how years of casual drinking evolved into full-blown alcohol dependence in her late 30s. After abstaining for almost a year, a single relapse triggered uncontrollable binge drinking due to the alcohol deprivation effect. She explains how addiction rewires the brain, and how cravings became the driving force of her daily life. Claudia describes AUD as a cunning, insidious monster that robbed her of peace and presence. The stigma around alcoholism kept her from seeking help, especially as a public figure. She offers insight into the spectrum of alcohol misuse, challenging the black-and-white labels of "alcoholic." Claudia emphasizes that anyone looking to reduce or eliminate alcohol doesn't need a label—just the desire to change. [33.00] The Sinclair Method: Science-Based Hope Claudia introduces the Sinclair Method (TSM), a treatment using naltrexone to block endorphins released by alcohol. She shares how discovering this method transformed her life and gave her back control over her drinking. Through TSM, Claudia gradually lost the desire to drink as her neural pathways to alcohol were reset. Her advocacy began after personal success—writing a memoir, producing a documentary, and founding a nonprofit. Claudia explains how TSM is rooted in neuroscience, but faces resistance due to outdated stigma and poor medical training. She critiques the rehab industry and 12-step exclusivity, advocating for medically supported, individualized solutions. Her mission is to make TSM known to anyone suffering in silence, especially those failed by conventional treatment. [44.00] Advocacy, Awareness, and a Life Reclaimed Claudia passionately calls for more awareness around AUD as a brain disorder, not a moral failing. She shares how TSM has the potential to also help with addictions like gambling, pornography, and possibly drugs. Despite the method's success, lack of medical education and resistance from support groups remain barriers. Her nonprofit, TSMOptions.org, provides global resources, coaching, and access to the life-changing treatment. Claudia envisions using her acting platform to elevate this message, wishing for broader reach and deeper impact. She insists that recovery is possible and should be accessible to all, regardless of status or location. In reclaiming her life, Claudia has become a beacon for those still trapped in the darkness of addiction. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Championing the Middle-Aged Man: Billy Schwer on Identity, Resilience & Winning Mindset
[10.00] The Making of a Fighter: Childhood Decisions and the Birth of Billy the Boxer Billy traces the origin of his boxing journey back to a formative moment at age five, pinned down by his older sisters. In that moment of fear and helplessness, he made a powerful internal decision: he would never be dominated again. He realized early on that decisions shape destiny, even if they're unconscious. At age eight, his father, a former boxer himself, took him to the gym and began to train him. Billy's first competitive fight was at age eleven, and a controversial loss triggered a belief that he wasn’t good enough. That loss became fuel, propelling him to become a national champion at just thirteen. Billy explains how early identity was formed through struggle and how emotional experiences shape our life's path. He introduces the concept of "mental boxing" – applying the discipline and structure of the ring to life. [20.00] Sacrifice, Glory, and the High Price of Winning Billy shares the sacrifices that came with rising through the ranks: relentless training, missed social life, and enduring pain. He reveals the highs of being in the ring and the adrenaline of victory that validated years of dedication. Billy describes boxing as "chess that hurts" – a brutal yet beautiful science requiring sharp mental strategy. He underscores the paradox of boxing: preparing to hurt but never intending cruelty – the true fight is internal. With nearly 100 amateur fights before turning pro, he calls it his "apprenticeship" for life. His three Ds for success mirror the ring and life: Discipline, Dedication, Desire. The crowd cheers and accolades only masked deeper internal battles still waging within him. Despite becoming a champion, the haunting belief of not being "enough" never left. [30.00] From Champion to Collapse: The Power and Pain of Identity Loss Billy recounts his four attempts at winning the world title, finally achieving victory on the fourth. Moments after achieving his dream, he's in a hospital with a concussion – a metaphor for the cost of success. He defends his title just three months later, gets knocked out in round 11, and ends up in an ambulance. That brutal loss forced him into early retirement, leading to a profound identity crisis: "Who is Billy without boxing?" The loss of identity spiraled into self-doubt, distraction, and deep depression. Billy describes the pain of no longer being "Billy the Boxer" – the applause was gone, and so was his sense of self. He hit rock bottom emotionally, financially, and spiritually, eventually experiencing suicidal thoughts. The same beliefs that drove him to win also crushed him when the titles disappeared. [40.00] Rebuilding from the Rubble: Healing and the Rise of Mental Boxing Billy reveals how he began his healing journey by confronting his limiting beliefs and self-loathing. He introduces the idea that we can all become champions of our own lives, regardless of past failures. Mental boxing becomes a methodology – taking the discipline of the ring into the mindset of everyday life. He shares his winning traits model, designed to help others fight their inner battles with resilience and focus. Each trait has a punchline like "KO Fear" and "Take it on the Chin" that turns pain into purpose. He emphasizes the importance of team and community – "Who's in your corner?" Responsibility and owning one’s story become the cornerstone of reclaiming personal power. Billy encourages everyone to find the champion within by shifting perspectives and being fully present. [50.00] Master Action Now: Legacy, Joy, and Living a 10/10 Life Billy talks about his book Man Up and how it's not gender-specific – it's about unleashing your inner power. Barry offers a playful but profound acronym: MAN = Master Action Now, UP = Unleashing Power. Billy shares his new mission: helping others find fulfillment, peace, and joy beyond titles and trophies. He declares that he is already living his most fervent desire – a life of contribution and connection. The seven winning traits are a guide not just for success, but for healing and wholeness. Billy's message: It’s not about never falling, it’s about always rising again. He urges everyone to internalize one truth: "Win or lose, you choose." As the bell rings, Billy leaves listeners with a hug and a challenge: be your own champion, now and always. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Real Price of the Podium: Connor Fields on Recovery, Identity, and the Power of Choice
[12.00] Resilience Is a Choice Connor defines resilience not as something you're born with, but as a choice made daily, shaped by putting yourself in challenging situations. Childhood lessons in commitment and sacrifice laid the foundation for his Olympic mindset. He shares how missing out on a win at his first Olympics taught him the non-negotiable nature of grit. The consistent act of showing up, even on Christmas Eve or during harsh winters, became a personal badge of honor. He explains how obligation can be transformed into opportunity through mindset shifts. His parents nurtured his potential without pressure, instilling responsibility, independence, and self-belief. Connor emphasizes that belief must align with ability; encouragement means knowing your lane and mastering it. Through deliberate choices, he trained 300 days a year—not out of duty, but because the podium demanded it. [20.00] The Price of the Podium Connor breaks down the mental reality of elite training: it's not always joyful, but it's always purposeful. He introduces "the price of admission to the podium" as a mindset—you pay with discipline, sacrifice, and work. Even Olympic champions have days they dread training, but they show up anyway. He shares how his identity was shaped not by winning gold, but by consistently choosing the hard path. Barry and Connor riff on the importance of intentional rest as part of peak performance. The story of how the word "resilience" literally contains "rest" is both poetic and practical. Connor reveals that even before his accident, resilience was already his core driver. He draws a clear line between dreamers and doers: goals require non-negotiable action. [29.00] Rewiring the Brain: Recovery After Trauma Connor shares the raw truth of his Tokyo crash, from broken bones to a traumatic brain injury and a coma. Waking up alone in a hospital in Japan during COVID, he discovered what happened by reading hundreds of messages and news alerts. His recovery became a full-time mission, applying the same Olympic work ethic to healing. Connor details how his processing speed and memory were severely affected—and how neuroplasticity gave him hope. Using analogies like New York traffic and dusty neural pathways, he explains how the brain reprograms itself. For 18 months, he trained his mind with relentless dedication, cutting alcohol and focusing entirely on recovery. He emphasizes that choosing resilience wasn't glamorous—it was just necessary. The real gold, he says, became health, clarity, and the ability to wake up whole. [37.00] Adaptability and the Next Chapter Connor unpacks the difficult decision to retire after recovery, knowing another crash could cost him more than a medal. The hardest moment came not in the hospital, but when he asked himself: "Now what?" After dedicating 22 years to BMX, he faced the unknown without a clear next step. Adaptability became his compass, guiding him from racing into motivational speaking. He now uses his journey to help others navigate their own "Now what?" moments with clarity and courage. Connor stresses that identity isn’t limited to one title; reinvention is part of being human. His story demonstrates that letting go can be an act of strength, not surrender. Action is the antidote to uncertainty—the answer to "Now what?" is always: move forward. [45.00] Purpose Beyond the Podium Connor reflects on how Olympic discipline carries into every part of life—how you do one thing is how you do everything. Even post-retirement, he holds himself to the same high standard as when he trained for gold. He reminds us that true wealth is health and the people you surround yourself with. Drawing from personal loss and gain, Connor encourages listeners to never take their vitality for granted. The power of gratitude, presence, and small wins are now as important to him as world records once were. He speaks candidly about using his platform to inspire others, especially young people and those recovering from trauma. The acronym for his name (Creating Open Nurturing Notable Ongoing Resilience) becomes a mantra for how he now lives. Connor is no longer just a gold medalist; he is a guide for resilience, action, and authentic joy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Can We Fix the Web? Bill Townsend’s Vision for a Safer, Smarter, Human Internet
[10.05] Resetting the Internet: A Vision for a Safer Digital World Bill Townsend opens up about his vision to "reset the internet" with a focus on quality, privacy, and verified human interaction. He discusses how current social media platforms have failed to protect users, especially children, from bots, predators, and misinformation. Shares a shocking personal story: his 11-year-old daughter received inappropriate messages within minutes of joining Instagram. Explains the functionality of OnTheLine and its separate, secure platform for kids called "Friends With." Introduces the concept of IdentiKey: a tool to verify identity and eliminate fake accounts. Describes how verifying identity improves behavior online, increases trust, and discourages predatory users. Breaks down how current big tech avoids identity verification to protect inflated user numbers. Reveals that up to 28% of users on major platforms may be fake or bots, affecting ad metrics. [20.00] Reimagining Online Connection: From Quantity to Quality Townsend emphasizes that real connection online means interacting with 15-20 people, not thousands of superficial "friends." Shares research showing that most users don't want endless reach but meaningful interaction with real friends, doctors, coworkers, etc. Describes how OnTheLine helps categorize digital relationships for easier, more intentional communication. Calls out the diluted meaning of "friendship" in digital-native generations, and how that impacts self-worth and connection. Highlights a story about his son, a gamer, reconnecting in real life with online friends—a powerful moment of human bonding. Notes that Gen Z is often misunderstood—they're sharp, tech-savvy, and craving authenticity and safe spaces. Talks about the isolation caused by the pandemic and how it amplified the need for human connection. Suggests that deeper friendships are becoming more valued, over the endless scroll of acquaintances. [30.00] The AI Dilemma: Cold Precision vs. Human Complexity Townsend discusses his book "Machine Rule," exploring the future of AI through the eyes of an AI narrator. Warns of AI's potential to value optimization over humanity, leading to a devaluation of human traits like emotion and imperfection. Shares a vivid dream that inspired the book: a world run entirely by AI, cold and precise, with no place for humans. Makes a compelling case for why unchecked AI could see humans as inefficient, chaotic, and expendable. Discusses the existential risks of AI controlling transportation, medicine, and governance without ethical grounding. Calls for critical thinking and active engagement with how we integrate AI into society. Points out the irony of AI replacing jobs and how that could lead to a rise in universal basic income and societal disengagement. Urges listeners to be aware of how fast AI is evolving and how little oversight currently exists. [40.00] OnTheLine as a Super App: Safety, Functionality, and Ownership Townsend lays out the full vision for OnTheLine as a "super app" that consolidates key life functions into one safe platform. Emphasizes the goal of eliminating the chaos of 100+ apps by offering messaging, telehealth, ecommerce, social networking, and more in one place. Focuses on building intuitive UX for both digital natives and tech-challenged elders. Introduces safety features like date check-ins and emergency alerts, designed especially with women's safety in mind. Highlights how OnTheLine listens directly to user pain points to build features that serve real needs. Shares plans for verified transactions and meetups to eliminate ghosting and shady interactions on platforms like Craigslist. Reiterates commitment to user privacy: no data selling, ever. Describes OnTheLine's unique content ownership model where users retain rights and share in platform profits. [50.00] A Digital Democracy: Envisioning the Future of OnTheLine Townsend shares his dream for OnTheLine to become a democratically-run digital ecosystem. Outlines a vision where users elect leadership and make decisions about platform governance—without influence from ad dollars. Emphasizes that he isn't building OnTheLine for profit, but to fix the internet he helped create. Discusses building long-term infrastructure where people own their digital content and benefit directly from their engagement. Aims to redefine what it means to be a platform user: not a data point, but a stakeholder. Talks about incorporating representation from different nations to ensure global inclusivity and shared decision-making. Touches on the urgency of building systems that support human dignity in an age increasingly dominated by machines. Ends with a call to remove ignorance and elevate human thought as the core purpose of his work. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. 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Water from Air: Rich Sloan’s Mission to Solve Global Water Scarcity with SkyHarvesting Technology
[10.04] A Water Planet and the Origins of Life Rich Sloan reframes our view of Earth by describing it not as a land planet, but as a water planet, with 70% of its surface covered by oceans. He explains that water predates Earth and the solar system itself, calling it the original and most fundamental molecule of life. Barry and Rich explore linguistic connections to water, such as the Hebrew word "mayim," and its symbolic resonance with the H2O molecule. Rich introduces the concept of the sky as a new source of fresh water and hints at a technology capable of tapping into atmospheric moisture. The discussion ties together cosmic, spiritual, and linguistic threads to elevate the importance of water across all cultures. Rich emphasizes that access to fresh water is a looming global crisis, already affecting billions of people annually. Barry underscores the urgency by pointing out Saudi Arabia's struggle to find sustainable water despite its wealth and resources. The stage is set for Rich's team to present a revolutionary method of addressing water scarcity through innovation. [18.00] From Tree Frogs to Technology: Harvesting the Sky Rich shares that his water innovation was inspired by the Australian tree frog, which hydrates through its skin using salt to attract moisture. He describes how scientists at UNLV, MIT, and Princeton created a synthetic membrane mimicking frog skin to pull water from the air. This membrane uses a salt solution and a hydrogel barrier to draw in and retain atmospheric moisture, even in extremely arid environments. The technology can function at just 10% humidity, proving useful in true desert conditions like Las Vegas. Rich was invited to help commercialize this research, combining his entrepreneurial experience with cutting-edge science. Barry highlights Rich's journey as the embodiment of joy, resilience, and innovation, turning hardship into healing. Rich emphasizes that they are not just conserving water but creating new water sources—a concept with global implications. The excitement builds as the potential to decentralize water access becomes a tangible reality. [26.00] Commercializing the Sky: Scaling Atmospheric Water Harvesting Rich explains how his background in startups and radio led him to UNLV, where he now helps bring academic research to market. He introduces the term Atmospheric Water Harvesting (AWH) and draws parallels to how solar energy was once a niche idea and is now mainstream. Barry and Rich explore the dual strategy of conservation and harvesting—both necessary to solve the water crisis. Rich outlines the scalability of AWH, from benchtop prototypes to commercial units that can produce thousands of gallons per day. The goal is to eventually serve municipalities and industries first, then scale down to household systems. Barry shares a sobering perspective: water scarcity, not oil, is the next great global conflict. Rich believes that humanity's innovative spirit, seen in medical and technological breakthroughs, can solve water issues too. Optimism and collaboration are central themes as they discuss what it means to truly "turn the tap upside down." [35.00] The Hidden Costs of Water and the AI Connection Rich reveals a shocking insight: every AI-generated image requires the cooling power of about two bottles of water. With over 34 million images created daily in 2024, that adds up to 10,000 Bellagio-sized lakes annually used just for AI. He discusses how data centers, power plants, and nuclear facilities consume vast amounts of water just for cooling. Barry highlights the irony that while water is used to cool tech, access to it is becoming increasingly limited. They revisit the challenge of decentralization and how AWH can bypass traditional water infrastructure altogether. Rich likens the future of water to the solar revolution: localized, resilient, and cost-effective. Their vision is not just about supply but about empowering individuals and communities to control their own water access. The environmental, technological, and emotional implications of water usage are brought into sharp focus. [42.00] AWH, Hope, and the Call to Go MAD (Make a Difference) Rich shares his company’s immediate goal: to install 4,000–5,000 AWH units globally and harvest 6 billion gallons of fresh water. He emphasizes that this water is "new," not recycled, making it a truly additive solution to global scarcity. Barry highlights how this shift in thinking—from extraction to generation—is a miracle of modern innovation. They discuss complementary technologies, like clay-based irrigation retention systems, that also reduce water waste. Rich references Elon Musk’s optimism about solving water scarcity through technology and efficient energy use. He reaffirms his belief in human ingenuity and problem-solving capacity, especially when focused on existential challenges. Barry gifts Rich an acronym: RICH = Resilience Inspires Creative Happiness, encapsulating the ethos of the episode. The show closes on a joyful note: go MAD, make a difference, and remember that small innovations can create global waves. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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What Would Charlie Daniels Do? Ira Dean’s Journey Through Music, Redemption & Marriage
Topics include: The influence of Ira’s parents and how their love shaped his path Charlie Daniels' unexpected role in Ira's sobriety Writing music that helps people feel, not just listen The story behind “What Would Charlie Daniels Do?” Ted Nugent’s cameo and the power of unapologetic values Meeting his wife through divine timing The making of I Got Roads—a record filled with stories, scars, and salvation Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Tree of Why: Purpose, Pressure, and the Playbook of Life with Seth Davis
[10.00] Basketball's Present and Seth's Life Behind the Scenes Seth discusses the evolving nature of college basketball and how it's dramatically different from even a decade ago. He highlights the growing importance of women's basketball and its rightful rise in visibility and talent. Seth shares insights into his daily routine, which includes writing, researching, and staying connected with top coaches. He reveals the work-life balance of being a father and husband while still immersed in the sports world. Hoops HQ is positioned as a year-round resource for both men's and women's college basketball. Seth's ability to connect directly with newsmakers gives him an edge in both storytelling and insight. He describes himself as a lifelong learner, with writing as his foundation despite his on-screen fame. A glimpse into his collaboration with coaching legend Larry Brown shows the bridge between rivalries and respect. [17.00] The Wisdom of John Wooden and the Foundation of Character Seth unpacks the wisdom of Coach Wooden and the difference between intelligence and wisdom. He explains how Wooden built character, not just champions, instilling values over victories. The history of Wooden’s Indiana roots and his improbable success at UCLA is outlined. Seth addresses the importance of flaws and vulnerability in leadership and why they make us more relatable. Coach Wooden's success came not just from tactics, but from timing, humility, and a deep understanding of people. The pyramid of success is framed as a timeless blueprint not just for athletes, but for life. Wooden's record-breaking accomplishments are cited, including 10 championships and 88 consecutive wins. The ultimate takeaway: Wooden didn’t coach basketball players. He shaped men. [24.00] Magic, Bird, and the Birth of Modern Basketball Seth dives into the historic 1979 NCAA Championship between Larry Bird and Magic Johnson. He paints a vivid picture of how different their personalities and backgrounds were. Their rivalry elevated not just their careers, but the sport of basketball itself. The game is called the highest-rated basketball broadcast in history, a true cultural touchstone. ESPN and the Big East Conference launched shortly after, accelerating the sport’s growth. A Converse commercial brought the two players together, ultimately transforming them from rivals to brothers. Seth explains how basketball and music serve as universal bridges, transcending race and background. The lasting impact of that game helped define the global appeal of basketball today. [33.00] The Evolution of the Game and the Power of Innovation Modern players like Steph Curry and Victor Wembanyama are reshaping what’s possible on the court. Seth explains how evolution, innovation, and access to global talent have raised the game’s ceiling. He reflects on how even legends like Wilt Chamberlain or Bill Russell would adapt and thrive today. Resistance to change in sports is discussed, including debates around expanding the NCAA tournament. The skill set required for today’s game is radically different than even 20 years ago. Seth honors the visionaries behind these shifts, like Abe Saperstein, who created the three-point line. Change isn't just inevitable—it’s essential to keeping the game exciting and relevant. Basketball's morality play continues to evolve with every new generation of talent. [43.00] Money, Meaning, and the Tree of Why The recent shift to allowing college athletes to earn income is unpacked with nuance. Seth discusses how money can be a servant or a master depending on your mindset. He introduces the "Tree of Why" — a framework balancing process vs. results. Coach Wooden’s idea of success as peace of mind is shown as more sustainable than chasing trophies. Athletes today face intense comparison and external pressure due to social media. Seth shares how kindness and internal motivation are more essential now than ever. He reflects on how gratitude and self-forgiveness can lead to real growth and resilience. The show closes on the note that sports, like life, is a space for transformation—and kindness is the compass. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Chaos to Uvolution: George Chanos on Surviving and Leading in a Technological Revolution
[10.00] The Birth of Uvolution and George’s Wake-Up Call George introduces "Uvolution" as a purpose-driven community designed to help people help each other. The idea was sparked after George suffered a heart attack in 2012, prompting him to reassess his legacy. What began as a personal letter to his daughter Alexandra evolved into his first book, "Seize Your Destiny." The emotional response from a stranger calling George "the father I never had" validated his new life mission. He realized the world his daughter would grow into was different from the one he grew up in. George sees his work not as mere reflection, but as preparation for an unknown and rapidly shifting future. Alexandra is seen not just as a daughter, but as a symbol of the next generation inheriting a chaotic world. Barry and George explore the wordplay and symbolism around chaos, destiny, and shaping new ideals. [18.00] Surfing the Technological Tsunami: AI, the Singularity, and What Comes Next George discusses the coming singularity, a point where machine intelligence will surpass human intelligence. He cites Kurzweil’s prediction of 2029 and describes this moment as the most important event in human history. After the singularity, an "intelligence explosion" will rapidly and exponentially increase AI capabilities. The benefits could include global abundance: food, housing, clothing, and holographic personal assistants. The risk lies in the word "if" – if we harness it properly, we could create a second enlightenment. But if we fail to guide it ethically, we may spiral into dystopia. Barry brings up emotional intelligence (HI) versus artificial intelligence (AI), sparking reflection on humanity’s role. George acknowledges we must embrace mindset shifts and become leaders who run toward challenges. [26.00] Microlearning, Mindset, and the Role of the Millennial Samurai George explains how he structured his book "Millennial Samurai" for short attention spans with microlearning chapters. He introduces the idea that future success hinges on adaptable, forward-thinking mindsets. Social media and tech are rewiring how young people absorb information, demanding a new learning model. George says we must meet young people where they are—on their phones—with concise, powerful lessons. He presents himself as a bridge between generations: a Millennial Samurai guiding young warriors of thought. Barry emphasizes the global, curious, and hungry nature of their podcast audience. Together, they suggest survival isn't enough—we must prepare people to thrive in a rapidly evolving world. Mindset becomes the foundation for all future learning, adaptation, and leadership. [34.00] Multiplicity of AIs: The Battle of Philosophies and Biases George reveals that AI will not be singular—every country and corporation is building their own version. Each AI will reflect its creator’s worldview: China’s will be sanitized, America’s idealistic, others pragmatic. Barry points out that the media narrative already shows how biased interpretations shape realities. George discusses AI agents, custom-trained on individual voices, opinions, and values—like his own. He emphasizes that even our subconscious is filled with unvetted data; AI will inherit this same complexity. The input we give these systems will shape their moral compass—or lack thereof. Barry calls back to cultural references like "Sound of Music" and "Clockwork Orange" to highlight dualities in human nature. This diversity of inputs becomes the witches’ brew from which AI will learn and evolve. [42.00] Longevity, Rebirth, and the Sacred Unknown George shares how scientists are using biometric data and computing power to recreate human organisms. He cites Yuval Noah Harari’s belief that humans can be replicated using data and algorithms. Scientists have already cloned mice using skin cells; human application is not far off. Barry points out that living longer is meaningless unless people can live well and with dignity. George envisions potential for medical miracles: curing paralysis, extending life, and even 3D-printing new beings. These breakthroughs raise ethical, religious, and societal questions about what it means to be human. Barry calls the moment sacred as much as it is scary; a profound spiritual reckoning awaits. George’s final hope is that Uvolution becomes a place where the emotionally and spiritually evolved can guide humanity forward. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Unlocking Inherent Greatness: Rabbi Ricky Cohen on Building People
[10.22] The Entrepreneurial Spirit and Inner Greatness Everyone is born with natural gifts—the true challenge is aligning them with what deeply matters to you. Life isn't about retiring or vacating; it's about discovering new frontiers within yourself. Rabbi Ricky shares how his father became most impactful from ages 67 to 94, challenging conventional ideas of "peak years." The question isn't just how much of your brain you're using, but how much of your soul. Identifying your core strengths requires discomfort, reflection, and a willingness to put pen to paper. Greatness is not earned through accolades; it's inherent and unconditional. Shifting your perspective—"causing rethinking"—is where growth begins. Hubris is not the risk of embracing your greatness; the real danger is in not owning it. [20.00] Building Business and People: The Conway Journey Rabbi Ricky recounts sweeping floors after graduating with honors—a humbling start that became a building block. Despite skepticism, he built Conway into a nationwide success rooted in product excellence and people care. People are at the core: lowest turnover, highest loyalty, and even in rough neighborhoods, trust thrived. Transforming retail from transactional to transformational was the guiding principle. Employees were seen as family, often getting their first jobs and learning to dream. Theft vanished when people felt seen and valued; greatness leaves no room for petty behavior. He emphasizes that education, like business, should be about building, not just informing. Eternal principles—trust, vision, and love—are what make businesses last beyond numbers. [30.00] Failure, Risk, and the True Path to Growth Failure isn't a detour—it's the gateway to strength, character, and leadership. Rabbi Ricky urges his students to seek public failure early; it's the fastest path to liberation. Life is inherently risky, but avoiding risk is the real danger. Emotional vulnerability is necessary for deep relationships; it means risking misunderstanding and still showing up. Anniversaries should be markers of growth, not just celebrations of survival. Business planning and relationship building deserve equal strategic attention. Passion and intimacy thrive when approached with entrepreneurial curiosity. Stumbles and scars are badges of courage—and they carry more wisdom than trophies. [40.00] The Epidemic of Loneliness and What Education Misses America is materially rich but spiritually starving—people are lonelier than ever. Educators dump information but forget to see the student; human connection is the missing link. True teaching begins when we help someone meet themselves. Classrooms full of laptops but empty of eye contact reflect our emotional disconnection. Political leadership mirrors this loss—anger and cynicism instead of inspiration. A new school model is rising, focused not just on knowledge but on self-love and purpose. Love your students and employees—that's where accountability and excellence grow. Depression, disconnection, and despair are the results of an educational system that forgot the human soul. [50.00] Embracing Challenge, Loving Boldly, and Living Fully The Talmud teaches that if nothing challenged you in 40 days, you should worry—you've stopped growing. Failure means you're alive, you're building, you're risking—so bring it on. The goal isn't to coast but to expand; comfort is the enemy of purpose. Young people feel alone because the world stopped treating them as souls worth investing in. Real love demands risk, reflection, and relentless reinvention. Every person deserves to feel all one, not alone—connection is spiritual truth. Greatness isn't about perfection; it's about stepping up, again and again. Rabbi Ricky's ultimate mission: build people who build people—perpetual builders of a better world. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Art of Rebounding: How Lefty Williams Transforms Adversity into Impact
[12.00] Growing Up with Grit and Grace Lefty reflects on his childhood in Jersey City, navigating a crime-heavy neighborhood while avoiding the pitfalls that trapped many peers. An early encounter with a police officer during a DARE class planted a life-altering seed of accountability. His grandfather stepped into the father figure role, instilling discipline, values, and a foundation in faith. Basketball became his outlet and passion, sparked by love and nurtured through relentless dedication. Without access to gear, Lefty innovated with milk crates and crooked nails, crafting his first hoop with his own hands. He shares the powerful metaphor of straightening bent nails to symbolize personal transformation. Early lessons in imagination and resilience taught him how to dream even when resources were scarce. [17.00] The Art of Rebounding: Mindset, Mission, Movement Lefty unpacks the essence of rebounding—a mindset of persistence, a skill rooted in positioning and preparation. Rebounding is more than a basketball move; it's about reclaiming momentum after setbacks. He introduces concepts from his upcoming book "The Art of Rebounding," including "the weight of the wait." Lefty illustrates the "corridor experience"—entering the unknown, enduring discomfort, and trusting the journey. Rebounding requires intention: visualize, box back, go after it, chin it, and keep it high. He stresses that purpose comes from within, not from circumstances or outside affirmation. His story is a call to embrace what's inside of us to face life’s challenges with vision and action. [22.00] Globetrotting Lessons: From the Hood to Harlem Lefty details his experience playing professional basketball in Europe, traveling to 36 countries and every U.S. state. Exposure to different cultures expanded his empathy and sense of shared humanity. Becoming the first left-handed showman in Harlem Globetrotter history was a career-defining moment. He describes the magic circle experience—an electrifying entrance that blends sport and joy. Lefty co-founded the Harlem Dreams, blending entertainment basketball with community impact. The Globetrotter legacy taught him how to uplift people through play, performance, and presence. Smiling, he says, is universal: a simple, profound act that shifts energy and connects hearts worldwide. [27.00] Dare to Dream: Building a Foundation on Character Lefty and his wife launched the Harold Lefty Williams Dare2Dream Foundation to empower youth. The foundation rests on six pillars: mind, body, citizenship, accountability, enthusiasm, and education. Lefty emphasizes that character keeps doors open; talent may open them, but character sustains access. Partnerships with the NBA, Junior Knicks, and Clippers amplify their reach and impact. Their goal: send kids to school prepared academically and emotionally, equipped to thrive. Every child helped by the foundation becomes part of a ripple effect of transformation. Lefty credits his wife as the wisdom behind the vision, embodying the power of partnership in purpose. [32.00] Legacy in Motion: Faith, Family, and the Future Lefty reveals his most fervent desire: to fulfill his divine calling, lead his family, and spark purpose in others. His children are thriving, from starring on network television to writing and acting in major productions. The family's shared success stems from the core values of faith, discipline, and imagination. He reflects on the contrast between his upbringing and his children’s reality, a testament to generational growth. Lefty reminds listeners: it’s not about where you start but how you show up with what you have. His story is a love letter to resilience, rooted in a community of support and a spirit of service. As Barry gifts him an acronym for his name—"Love Embraces Forever Transforming Youth"—Lefty is visibly moved, recognizing the truth of his mission. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Unlock the Power of Storytelling with Jennie Edwards
Key Takeaways: Jennie shares how photography became a vehicle for helping people connect to their authentic selves and deeper stories. She reveals how prompts like “what inspires you?” can transform stiff portraits into soul-capturing experiences. Empowered You isn't just a book—it’s a journey into choosing joy, through guided journaling and intentional reflection. Discover how Jennie coaches clients out of overwhelm and into heart-centered storytelling, grounded in presence and self-compassion. Learn the power of celebration as a biohack: dance, laugh, hit that “easy button” and reset your inner chemistry. Barry and Jennie explore the transformative power of choice, shifting perspective, and why hope means Helping Others Progress Every day. This episode is a reminder that your voice, your story, and your energy have the potential to inspire millions—if you choose to share it. Get ready for acronyms, laughter, and a deep dive into what it means to live with lightness, love, and limitless imagination. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Burnout to Breakthrough: Cris Beswick on Leading with Love and Innovation
[10.04] Innovation as Service: Redefining Its Purpose Cris opens by reframing innovation not as a corporate buzzword, but as a genuine force for good that should improve people's lives. He critiques how the term "innovation" has become diluted, urging leaders to reconnect with its foundational goal: creating positive change. Barry and Cris explore how fear of change stifles innovation, especially among leaders trained to avoid risk. Historical examples, like Henry Ford, are used to show how early business leadership prioritized stability over innovation. Cris emphasizes that many businesses have lost touch with their true customer focus, prioritizing shareholder value over service. He shares how successful innovation begins with embedding cultural change across every level of the organization. Cris notes that despite industry differences, human behavior and culture remain the core drivers of innovation. [20.03] The Power of Culture, Love, and Desire in Business Cris introduces the concept of love, desire, and envy as essential ingredients for world-class company cultures. He shares how Claude Silver of VaynerMedia serves as a Chief Heart Officer, leading with emotional intelligence and compassion. True innovation, he says, springs from people who love what they do and feel empowered to contribute meaningfully. Companies must build desire in their customers, creating products and services people don’t just want—they yearn for. Barry emphasizes the importance of trust as the foundation for this kind of culture, especially between leadership and teams. Cris adds that when innovation is embedded in culture, companies don't have to worry about recruiting or retention. The best organizations, he argues, generate envy from competitors who can't understand their secret sauce. Leadership requires curiosity and empathy, not just strategic planning. [31.00] Leadership, Empathy, and the Shift That Changes Everything Cris outlines the transformation needed in leadership: from control to curiosity, from perfection to permission to fail. Innovation, he says, is fueled by psychological safety and the willingness to take small risks and learn from them. Barry and Chris create acronyms like LACE (Love, Awareness, Curiosity, Empathy) to capture the emotional intelligence needed in leaders. Radical candor and honest feedback become tools for deeper organizational trust and innovation. Curiosity isn't just a trait—it's a leadership strategy that unlocks experimentation and growth. They draw on thought leaders like Simon Sinek to reinforce the importance of starting with "why." Empathy, awareness, and authentic vulnerability allow innovation to flourish and people to shine. The conversation stresses that human connection drives business success more than any metric. [35.02] Burnout, Breakthrough, and the Power of Walking Away Cris shares his personal story of burnout as a high-performing CEO who looked successful but felt hollow inside. The turning point came with a spontaneous phone call where he walked away from his business with no backup plan. That moment, he says, saved his life and opened the path to the work he does now. Burnout is not just a personal struggle; it has ripple effects across teams, families, and futures. Cris speaks candidly about how isolation and pride can keep leaders from asking for help. He stresses the importance of reaching out when someone seems off—it could be life-saving. Vulnerability and empathy aren't weaknesses; they are leadership superpowers. His lived experience gives him the ability to spot burnout in others and be the person he once needed. [45.48] Service, Storytelling, and the Soul of Leadership Barry shares a formative story about learning business as a child, emphasizing service over self. Cris agrees and reframes leadership as an act of service, not authority. They explore how being a dealer in hope (Helping Others Progress Every day) defines real leadership. Cris reinforces that most executives want to lead this way but lack the tools—his job is to equip them. The discussion returns to the value of innovation as a cultural pillar, not just a business strategy. Barry calls Cris a pollinator like a bee—spreading ideas, empathy, and growth from one organization to another. They share a moment of heartfelt connection, embracing the idea of hugs as Heartfelt Unlimited Giving. The conversation ends with Cris expressing his deepest desire: to make the world just a little better for his daughters by helping reshape leadership for good. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Power of Positive Frequency: Erik Swanson on Habitude and Mentors
Together, Barry and Erik dive into: How Erik turned a 6-month bet on his failure into decades of impact The origin story of “Habitude Warrior” and what it really means to lead with habits and attitude Daily rituals like mirror mantras, high-five confidence, and “What the Heck” calls Why Erik cut out alcohol, coffee, and negativity—and how it elevated his frequency The role of gratitude, love, and service in creating real, sustainable joy Whether you're looking to reset your morning routine, break through limiting patterns, or just soak in some seriously contagious positivity, this episode is your new blueprint for living awesome—on purpose. Tune in, take notes, and start shifting your life with joy, gratitude, and high-frequency action! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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How Israel’s Youth Are Defending Western Civilization: A Conversation with Oren Barner
[10.00] The Spirit of Youth and a Nation's Resilience Oren shares a deeply personal insight into the Israeli youth's response to crisis, having watched his own son serve in the IDF. A generation often seen as distracted by tech and leisure proved its strength and unity in the face of existential threat. Gen Z and millennials in Israel cast aside political differences and rose to serve the country with courage and selflessness. Barry draws a powerful parallel to Churchill’s RAF pilots, emphasizing the heroic scale of sacrifice by few for the many. Oren recounts the transformation from a divided society to one bonded by necessity and a love for their homeland. The military isn't just defense—it's family, responsibility, and identity for many young Israelis. The war becomes a moment of clarity: an entire generation being tested and choosing to rise. Listeners are reminded that Israel's fight is not just national, but deeply tied to the survival of Western values. [19.00] The Social Media War and the Battle for Truth Barry highlights how wars are now fought not just on the ground, but through global narratives—especially via social media. Oren warns that misinformation and ignorance fuel antisemitism more effectively than ever before. The powerful myth of Israel as an "apartheid state" is directly challenged and dismantled with firsthand truths. LGBTQ+ paradox: groups who would be persecuted elsewhere are thriving in Israel, yet often protest against it. The Druze community is spotlighted as a proud example of Arab-Israeli integration and loyalty. Barry emphasizes that inclusivity in Israel is not theoretical—it's visible in every sector of society, from hospitals to parliament. Oren explains how Israeli Arabs, if asked, overwhelmingly express preference for life in Israel over alternatives. The conversation underscores that the information war is just as crucial as the physical one. [28.00] The Palestinian Leadership Dilemma Oren breaks down the tragic reality of Palestinians living under corrupt leadership and constant manipulation. He clarifies that public diplomacy must distinguish between Palestinian civilians and terror-based governance. Barry calls out the dangerous belief that Hamas can be appeased, urging clarity about their destructive aims. A vivid explanation of how Hamas uses humanitarian aid as a weapon of control is presented. The segment dissects how Hamas still hopes for victory by watching global public opinion shift. Oren details positive shifts, like new U.S.-led aid logistics that bypass Hamas influence. Barry introduces historical context, explaining how the idea of "Palestinians" was a political invention in the 1960s. Hope is cautiously held, but it begins with the firm necessity of dismantling Hamas’s power. [36.00] Civilization at the Crossroads The conversation escalates into a broader reflection on global stakes: Israel as the tip of the Western spear. Barry argues passionately that this isn't just Israel's war—it's Western civilization's stand against evil. Oren emphasizes that many Israelis feel this election season is existential, not political. Left-wing ideologies in both Israel and America are critiqued as being dangerously out of sync with survival needs. The influence of hostile powers (Iran, Russia, North Korea, China) is mapped as a cohesive threat. The need for renewed political will and moral clarity is laid out plainly. Barry and Oren agree that cultural survival depends on unified resistance to lies, propaganda, and apathy. Listeners are challenged to look beyond political slogans and see the civilizational implications of current events. [44.00] Technology, AI, and the Soul of Progress Oren identifies AI as the singular most impactful advancement in Israel’s high-tech landscape today. AI is changing everything: from military precision to medical devices to cybersecurity. He stresses that Israeli firms are focused on improvement, not replacement—AI is a partner, not a threat. Barry redefines AI as "Always Improving," tying it to Jewish cultural themes of progress and refinement. Military applications are covered: AI is reducing collateral damage by enhancing precision and ethical targeting. The discussion highlights how even in war, Israel’s tech aims to preserve life and dignity. Barry critiques the Arab world’s failure to invest in similar growth, lamenting a mindset of stagnation. The conversation closes on a note of hopeful innovation—Israel's tech might be its greatest export for peace. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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A Love Beyond Borders: Joshua Washington’s Tribute to Olga and Their Zionist Legacy
[11.07] Meeting Olga: Destiny Across Continents Joshua shares how he met his late wife Olga through a deep-rooted family connection centered around faith and advocacy. Both their fathers were pastors involved in Israel advocacy and Jewish-Christian relations, laying a unique foundation for their meeting. Joshua saw Olga's picture on his father’s phone and instantly felt drawn to her—"Who's that girl? She's cute." Despite her powerful presence, she was initially hesitant due to their age difference—she was nine years older. Olga's strong values and previous marriage made her cautious, saying, "I don’t date. The man I’m with is going to be my husband." Joshua's persistence and clear intentions—"I'm here to marry you or we stay friends"—finally opened the door. They bonded deeply over shared roots, Zionist beliefs, and a mutual passion for service and advocacy. The story of courtship reflects grace, persistence, and the power of divine timing. [20.04] A Sacred Union and the Miracle of Family Joshua and Olga marry in both California and South Africa, including a traditional tribal Tswana ceremony. They faced the reality of potential infertility, as Olga had been told she might never conceive. Miraculously, they welcomed two sons, Ezra and Judah, just months apart. Their family life was built on shared values, deep love, and mutual respect. Olga brought healing from past wounds through the grace and patience of her new relationship. Their story shows the powerful alignment of faith, vision, and commitment in marriage. The joy of parenthood was a divine gift neither of them took for granted. Their union was more than romantic love—it was a spiritual calling lived through action. [27.16] Illness, Faith, and the Final Goodbye Olga began experiencing unexplained fatigue and dark patches on her skin, later diagnosed as lupus. Despite her condition, she insisted on fulfilling a family duty in South Africa after her mother's death. Her health declined during the trip; her brother helped her return, ultimately leading to hospitalization. Joshua recounted the heart-wrenching night when she passed away, holding her hand and singing to her. Her final words, "Thank you for everything," became a lasting, unspoken goodbye. The loss was sudden and profound, yet Joshua remained composed to tell their sons she had joined "Cuckoo in heaven." Even in grief, Joshua's focus was on love, gratitude, and the sacredness of every moment. The story is a tender, raw portrayal of love's endurance in the face of mortality. [36.03] Olga’s Eternal Resting Place in Israel Though Olga could have been buried in South Africa or North Carolina, Joshua followed a divine nudge to bury her in Israel. Israel was her spiritual home, aligning with her lifelong Zionist mission. The decision was affirmed by her family, Israeli friends, and the nation itself. She now rests near Givat Olga—a place named after another historic Zionist woman, married to a man named Joshua. President Isaac Herzog personally sat Shiva with the family, honoring her advocacy and legacy. The funeral and mourning period became a global gathering of gratitude and storytelling. Olga's impact transcended geography; she became a bridge between continents, cultures, and causes. Her burial in Israel represents a return to purpose, a final statement of who she was and what she stood for. [46.49] Legacy Through Music, Faith, and Identity Joshua channels his grief into music, embarking on a "symphonic soul" tour starting in Jerusalem. His music blends gospel roots, orchestral influences, and raw emotion to uplift and heal. As a Black Christian Zionist, Joshua faces criticism but remains steadfast in his mission. He reminds critics of ongoing slavery in some Islamic regions, turning confrontation into education. His sons are his central focus now—he hopes they will walk in integrity, godliness, and joy. Joshua reflects Olga's legacy in every note, every speech, every step forward. The interview ends with a powerful hug and a blessing to live life exuberantly. Olga’s story, through Joshua, continues to inspire action, resilience, and unwavering love. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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David Horowitz: From Radical Leftist to Conservative Icon – A Tribute with Evan Sayet
[10.02] The Legacy of David Horowitz Barry introduces the episode's theme: honoring David Horowitz, a transformative figure in American conservatism. Emphasis on Horowitz's unique journey from communist upbringing to conservative icon. Barry shares how Horowitz framed the threat to Western civilization from radical ideologies. Introduction of guest Evan Sayet, a close friend and fellow commentator. Sayet recalls the unexpected conservative hub of Los Angeles in the early 2000s. The pivotal role of Horowitz’s Freedom Center and influential thinkers like Prager and Breitbart. [20.00] From Radical Left to Conservative Champion Sayet details Horowitz’s deep roots in the radical left, including close ties to the Black Panthers and Weather Underground. Barry and Evan discuss Horowitz’s powerful memoir "Radical Son" and the impact it had. Horowitz’s critique of academia: his exposé on the ideological homogeneity in universities. Exploration of the left’s "long march through the institutions" and its current-day effects. The strategic shift from violent activism to intellectual influence by leftist leaders. How Horowitz’s personal transformation lent weight and authenticity to his message. [30.00] Hope, Humor, and the Happy Warrior Barry shares anecdotes of Horowitz at synagogue, appreciating his desire to just "be human." Sayet reflects on Horowitz’s determination and mental resilience. Horowitz’s idea of not extrapolating fear into the future, but instead embracing the present fight. Evan shares the phrase "happy warrior" and how humor and joy are essential tools in ideological battles. The importance of fighting for a fulfilling life, not fighting as life’s purpose. Barry and Evan laugh about shared stories, emphasizing the strength of laughter. [40.00] Fighting for Western Civilization Discussion of key Horowitz works like "Blitz," "Big Agenda," and "The Professors." Horowitz’s prophetic understanding of threats to American values and freedoms. Emphasis on the Judeo-Christian foundation of Western civilization. Examples of modern-day cultural and ideological battles, from Title IX to woke academia. Shout-outs to other cultural warriors like David Mamet and Tammy Bruce. Sayet highlights Horowitz’s insistence on proactive engagement: not just think tanks, but "battle tanks." [50.00] A Global Message for Freedom Barry connects Horowitz’s legacy to global listeners hungry for freedom and meaning. Mention of Horowitz’s books on Israel and Christian Zionism as foundational to understanding modern ideological conflicts. Praise for voices like Bill Maher and an Imam from London who publicly acknowledged Israel's democratic values. Sayet explores the absurdity and danger of radical ideologies that demonize Jews and Israel. Reflections on Horowitz’s spiritual journey, from militant atheist to religiously grounded freedom fighter. Final tribute: Barry and Evan urge listeners to share the message and carry forward Horowitz’s mission with joy, courage, and hope. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Seeds of Greatness: Honoring Denis Waitley’s Legacy of Humble Power
[00.00] The Joy of Living: Embracing Miracles and Mindset Barry Shore opens the show with his signature infectious joy and gratitude, reminding listeners that tuning in makes the world a better place. He explains the three fundamentals of life: purpose, going MAD (Make A Difference), and appreciating words like "WWW" and "SMILE." Barry shares his powerful personal story of becoming a quadriplegic overnight and his long, miraculous journey of recovery. SMILE becomes a central mantra, an acronym for "Seeing Miracles In Life Every Day," with a touching anecdote from his niece. Listeners are encouraged to adopt a joyful mindset and shift their perspectives through conscious choice. Barry introduces fun acronyms like "F-U-N-N" and emphasizes the value of gratitude and kindness. Tim Shurr is introduced as a celebrated hypnotist and guest of honor for the tribute episode. [09.00] Honoring a Legend: Remembering Denis Waitley Barry and Tim reflect on the extraordinary life and influence of Denis Waitley, author of "Seeds of Greatness" and "The Psychology of Winning." Denis is placed in the lineage of personal development pioneers alongside Napoleon Hill, Wayne Dyer, Zig Ziglar, Jim Rohn, and Brian Tracy. Tim shares insights into Denis's humility, service, and grounding in love, despite his monumental success. A moving story reveals Denis wrote "The Psychology of Winning" while he was at his lowest, intending it to help himself first. The pivotal encounter with Earl Nightingale, who offered to publish Denis's work, set his journey into mass influence in motion. Tim underlines Denis's philosophy of staying humble and avoiding ego-driven motives. They reflect on Denis's voice and legacy as a gentle but powerful transformer of lives. [20.00] Lessons in Giving and Receiving from Denis Waitley Tim recounts personal stories of Denis's graciousness, including receiving a heartfelt thank-you note and a check for helping with an app. The principle of willingly giving and graciously receiving is explored, crediting Bob Proctor's teachings. Barry ties this to the deeper spiritual lesson of being open to receive while remaining humble. They discuss Mark Victor Hansen's insights from the book "Ask," emphasizing the power of seeking kindness and collaboration. Through these anecdotes, the hosts highlight that true greatness lies in small, thoughtful gestures and unwavering generosity. They tie personal development to larger social impact, explaining how transformation within ripples outward into peace. [30.00] The Power of Presence and Personal Development Giants Tim tells a story where Denis Waitley encouraged Joe Vitale with genuine admiration, showcasing Denis's ability to uplift others. Barry draws a metaphor comparing these personal development leaders to towering redwoods, symbolizing wisdom and rooted impact. They explore the role of intentionality, noting that the greats lead with love, not ego. Tim defines LOVE as "Listen to, Understood, Validated," a mantra he uses to connect deeply with others. Being a student for life and approaching others with admiration, not comparison, is praised as the secret to meaningful growth. They honor other legends like Bob Proctor and reinforce that true power is in humble service and integrity. [39.00] Overcoming the Achiever Syndrome and Embracing Inner Healing Tim introduces "Achiever Syndrome," the relentless drive for more that often stems from deep-seated beliefs of inadequacy. He emphasizes the importance of identifying and healing unconscious beliefs that lead to burnout, stress, and anxiety. Hypnosis and emotional rewiring are offered as effective tools for pulling out mental weeds at the root. The show culminates in a call to action: always be a student, act on insights, and build a meaningful life through intentional giving. Barry reminds listeners to use powerful four-letter words like LOVE, LIFE, and GIVE, and to always choose joy. They close with a symbolic group hug and encourage everyone to go MAD—Make A Difference—in their lives and the world. Final reflections underscore personal development as a path to inner peace and collective harmony. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From Special Forces to Mindful Living: Jeff Kirkham’s Blueprint for Daily Growth and Grace
[10.43] The One-Degree Shift to Profound Change Jeff introduces the power of micro-changes, comparing them to shifting a compass azimuth by just one degree to land miles apart after a year. Personal development isn't about grand gestures, it's about consistent, incremental effort. Bruce Lee's wisdom of mastering one technique 10,000 times underscores the strength of small, consistent rituals. Building daily gratitude can reshape your neural pathways and anchor joy in your life. Consistency and persistence are likened to raising the inner child—they shape identity and growth. Writing down goals activates more areas of the brain than typing, making aspirations more tangible. AVAR (Authentic, Vulnerable, Accountable, Reciprocal) communities are essential for personal evolution and blind spot reflection. [19.00] Biohacking Stress and the Role of Morning Rituals Modern stress, unlike ancient survival threats, builds without release, disrupting the body's insulin-glucose balance. Exercise and gratitude practices help metabolize stress-induced glucose and recalibrate emotional states. Starting the day with calm routines, rather than chaos, sets the tone for mental and emotional resilience. The body needs movement, but it must be enjoyable and sustainable—motion is lotion. Even a garden can be a gym; it’s about what inspires consistent effort. Prayer and reflection work as physiological resets by aligning mindset with peace and purpose. The power of small acts done daily outweighs grand but sporadic efforts. [27.00] Surfing the Stress Waves with Grace Chronic stress is like an unrelenting tide, and learning to surf it means regulating, not erasing, the pressure. Grace, especially in traffic or conflict, is a biohack that preserves inner peace and lowers cortisol. Your brain can't distinguish between real and imagined—use this to reframe triggers positively. An anecdote about Jeff's brother illustrates how even healthy habits can be undermined by internalized stress. By choosing calm over confrontation, you choose long-term health and happiness. Grace towards others starts with grace toward self. Even a shift in traffic mentality from "jerk" to "emergency" can diffuse stress instantly. [35.00] Purpose as a Daily Practice and a Lifeline True purpose emerges from clarity, contemplation, and consistent self-inquiry. Jeff's "summit statement" exercise distills life's true priorities by trimming away the noise. Exercise became not a vanity metric but a means to maximize time with his children. Purpose transforms motivation into something deeper: conviction. Knowing what matters simplifies decision-making and reduces anxiety. Viktor Frankl's message from "Man's Search for Meaning" echoes through Jeff's framework: find meaning, even in suffering. When purpose is strong, even adversity becomes a vessel for growth and contribution. [44.00] Joy, Service, and Contagious Positivity Joy is the "journey of you"—and it's found in service to others and alignment with purpose. Skipping, yes skipping, is joy embodied; it breaks tension and renews energy. Setting examples for others, especially family, is the most powerful tool for lasting change. Daily checklists give us real dopamine from real effort—a much healthier hit than scrolling. "Psychology is as infectious as the flu"—your attitude sets the tone for your world. Show grace. Show gratitude. Show up. That's the daily recipe. Hug life with heart, give without limits, and remember: you are a cog—a channel of goodness. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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From the Holocaust to October 7: Why Moral Clarity Still Matters
[12.00] The Power of Perspective and Miracles Barry Shore dives into the core purpose of the show: empowering YOU to live with joy, purpose, and positivity. He reframes ordinary life through acronyms like SMILE (Seeing Miracles In Life Every day) and CREATE (Causing Rethinking Enabling All To Excel). Through his personal story of sudden paralysis and long recovery, Barry shows how choosing joy transforms suffering. He emphasizes that being alive and able to listen is already a miracle many don’t get. Humor and joy are part of the medicine: "FUN" becomes "F U capital N capital N!" Barry introduces key life fundamentals: life has purpose, go MAD (Make A Difference), and unlock power in everyday words. He reminds listeners that choices, not chances, determine our destiny. [18.15] Richard Hurowitz on the Seeds of His Book Richard shares the emotional origin of his book after a college visit to the Holocaust Museum, particularly moved by the exhibit on rescuers. The story of Sophie and Hans Scholl and the White Rose resistance ignites his passion to highlight moral courage. His viral New York Times article revealed a public hunger for stories of bravery and compassion. Richard realizes the rescuers’ stories offer a needed counter-narrative to tragedy and a way to teach resilience. He notes these figures are rarely studied, despite embodying extraordinary moral heroism. Richard began publishing more rescue stories, each met with widespread positive response. He frames his book as a toolkit for compassion and moral clarity in a divided world. [26.10] A Rising Tide of Antisemitism and Misunderstanding Barry and Richard discuss the disturbing rise of antisemitism, particularly in elite academic circles post-October 7. Richard explains the Marxist and post-colonial ideologies fueling hatred, often cloaked in moral righteousness. He warns how genocide is being redefined in ways that erode historical truth and weaponize language. There’s a stark contrast between the courage of historical rescuers and the ignorance driving today’s extremism. Barry draws parallels to quicksand societies when civil discourse breaks down. They explore the danger of valuing ideology over facts, and the fragility of historical memory. The conversation calls for a return to nuance, education, and shared moral ground. [34.20] The Sugihara Story: Kindness Amid Chaos Barry and Richard unpack the stunning story of Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara, who issued visas to Jews against orders. Sugihara's courage saved thousands, working tirelessly even from a train platform as he departed. His empathy and moral clarity defied bureaucratic indifference and political risk. The role of Curaçao visas and the Trans-Siberian Railway were part of a miraculous escape chain. Despite being punished by his government post-war, Sugihara’s legacy endured through those he saved. The story is a poignant example of quiet heroism and lasting impact through small, repeated acts. Richard emphasizes that such stories ask us, "What would you do in that moment?" [44.10] Honoring the Righteous and Reclaiming Our Values Richard reflects on how we don’t reward decency or moral courage enough in modern society. He sees education and family upbringing as essential to shaping future rescuers. Barry draws connections to ancient wisdom and the persistence of Jewish learning as a target of evil regimes. They mourn the disappearance of moral clarity and shared civic values across political lines. Richard warns how historical ignorance fuels today’s extremism, calling for a revival of balanced education. Both men express faith in individual goodness, reminding listeners that moral heroism still exists. The episode closes on a call to action: go MAD (Make A Difference), value kindness, and remember to say "thank you." Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Conscious Capitalism in Action: How C-Suite’s Tricia Benn Is Redefining Success
🔹 Learn how disruption can become your greatest gift 🔹 Discover the 4 R’s that define C-Suite’s culture of generosity and impact 🔹 Hear the real story of entrepreneurs who scaled during crisis 🔹 Unpack why “balance” is a lie—and what success really looks like 🔹 Get inspired to go MAD: Make A Difference, with every decision This episode is your reminder that trust is the new currency, and conscious leadership is the future. Hit play and get ready to see business—and your mission—through a whole new lens. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Free to Work: Andrew Crapuchettes on Building Pro-Freedom Workplaces in Today’s Economy
You’ll Discover: Why Andrew believes work is good for the soul—and how to reclaim joy at work The secret behind RedBalloon’s explosive growth—and the lives it’s changing How gossip-free cultures supercharge innovation and retention What happened when one executive was punished for displaying an American flag Why courage is contagious—and why now is the time to live your values out loud The three blessings that should guide every business decision And the deeply personal legacy Andrew hopes to leave for generations to come Let this episode remind you: when you live with purpose and choose to serve others, joy finds you—and stays. Share it with someone who’s ready to break free and find meaningful work. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Why Playing to Win Beats Playing It Safe — Lessons in Wealth, Purpose, and Service
Listen in and discover: Why your future must always be bigger than your past The true meaning of wealth and how to create it from scratch How your brain literally finds what it’s told to look for The “Marge Simpson Method” to silence toxic self-talk The power of radical generosity and conscious capitalism Why service—not effort—is the ultimate success strategy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Herbert Hoover, Holocaust Courage, and the Righteous Few: A Conversation with Richard Hurowitz
You’ll learn: Why Hoover’s legacy deserves radical reconsideration How public pageants and full-page ads became tools of resistance What drives people to risk everything for strangers—and what stops most from doing so The chilling moment a young German girl declared victory—not for Germany, but against the Jews Why In the Garden of the Righteous is a must-read for anyone who believes history still speaks This conversation will move you, wake you, and leave you asking: What would I have done? And more importantly—what will I do now? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Future-Proof Your Mind: Music, Memory & the Joy of Learning at Any Age
What You’ll Learn:Why remembering someone’s name instantly builds trust and connectionThe 3 surprising causes of “forgettery”—and how to overcome themHow to overcome the fear of learning and future-proof your brainWhat “review gap” means and how it’s silently sabotaging your progressThe magic of imagination and connection in building mental strengthHow music can turn affirmations into lasting transformationA free resource to triple your memory power—without tricks or gimmicks Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Welcome to The JOY of LIVING Podcast, hosted by the Ambassador of JOY, Barry Shore. Hundreds of thousands of people listen to find the good in life. If you want to achieve purpose, power, and positivity, you are in the right place.Each episode inspires You to focus, be thankful and SMILE. The show and its great guests break down boundaries to happiness. Barry brings his unique style of sharing happiness, making every conversation uplifting and intriguing. In addition to living into his 70s with years of knowledge and skills, Barry has the determination of a 40-year-old and the mental acuity of a 20-year-old. Plus, he has the sense of wonder of an 8-year-old. Listen and You can unlock Your next level and rise as an agent of focus, inspiration, and gratefulness. Jump into this upbeat and insightful show today and GO MAD: Go Make a Difference.Join Barry Shore on The JOY of LIVING Podcast and journey towards Your healthier, happier, and wealthier life. Visit https://barryshore.com a
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Barry Shore
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