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Breaking Down the Walls (Monday Moment ep. 825)03 Nov 202500:05:01

A few critics said SOUL ON FIRE couldn't possibly be true: that no one survives burns that severe, that Jack Buck wouldn't visit a stranger's hospital room, that the "O'Reily" home could never be rebuilt.

But every bit of it happened.

And if you think that's unbelievable… wait until you hear what happened inside the prison. Let me explain.

Creating Legacy with Hobby Lobby Founder David Green and Legacy Stone CEO Bill High (ep. 824)30 Oct 202500:51:37

David Green is the founder of Hobby Lobby, one of the largest privately owned arts and crafts retailers in the world. Bill High is the CEO of Legacy Stone, a nonprofit that helps families build lasting legacies of faith, generosity, and purpose. Together, they've spent decades guiding leaders, parents, and communities to think beyond success and toward significance.

Today, David and Bill share how humble beginnings, hard-earned wisdom, and a lifetime of faith have shaped their understanding of legacy. They open up about building family culture, navigating conflict with humility, and redefining success not by what you leave behind but by what you set in motion. You'll also hear how how their new book, Legacy of Life, provides lessons on building a life that matters for generations to come.

My friends, if you've ever wondered what kind of impact your life is making or how to pass on what truly matters to the people you love most, this conversation is for you. You'll leave reminded that your influence doesn't end with you. It begins with how you choose to live today.

The Joy That Lights Up SOUL ON FIRE (Monday Moment ep. 815)29 Sep 202500:04:11

In just over a week and a half, SOUL ON FIRE will light up theaters across the country. And last week, as part of The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE podcast series, you heard from one of the people who helped to bring this story to life, Stephanie Szostak.

For me, Stephanie's role in this film is especially personal. She portrays one of the greatest heroes of my life: my mom, Susan O'Leary. Let me explain.

Ben Tracy: Running Across America to Keep Kids Safe (ep. 724)14 Nov 202401:02:19

Ben Tracy is an online safety speaker on a 120-day journey across America, known as The Tracy Trek—a 3,107-mile coast-to-coast run to protect kids online. Running a marathon every single day, Ben is connecting with schools, community groups, and lawmakers to shine a light on the dangers of social media and discuss solutions for safeguarding our youth.

Today, Ben shares how losing a high-profile job on his first day due to social media posts he made as a teenager sparked his mission. Plus, he shares stories of families impacted by online risks, urging all of us to work together to protect the next generation from hidden dangers.

My friends, Ben's journey sends a powerful message: no matter the adversity we face, we can transform it into something positive.

Don't Miss It! (Monday Moment ep. 723)11 Nov 202400:06:18

Yesterday marked the 249th birthday of the United States Marine Corps. Oorah!

I've been enamored by the Marine Corps since childhood, and having the honor to serve their wounded veterans more than 50 times through my work with FOCUS Marines over the past decade has further galvanized my love of them. And yet, it was a relatively simple experience, witnessed by just a few others, that revealed, yet again, how remarkable they are.  Let me explain.

Guardian of the Golden Gate Bridge: Sergeant Kevin Briggs (ep. 722)07 Nov 202400:56:22

Sergeant Kevin Briggs is a retired California Highway Patrol officer known as the Guardian of the Golden Gate Bridge. For more than 20 years, Kevin patrolled the Golden Gate Bridge, where he saved more than 200 people from suicide.

Today, Kevin shares how his own battles with abuse, cancer, and depression gave him a unique compassion, and the unforgettable lessons he's learned from hundreds of conversations with those on the edge of despair. In a world where societal pressures and personal pain can drown out hope, Kevin's story reminds us that a simple, empathetic presence can rekindle the courage to choose life.

My friends, as suicide remains one of the leading causes of death in the United States, this conversation reminds us that even in our darkest moments, there's light—and a way forward.

If a Labrador Can Do It... (Monday Moment ep. 721)04 Nov 202400:05:29

As an empty nester, Holly Schultz revisited a calling she had first heard as a busy mom to young kids. Although she didn't have time as a young mom, years later with her children grown, she finally had the opportunity to volunteer at a local service dog nonprofit.

Dabbling first in fostering service puppies for the organization, Holly found the separation anxiety when the dogs went to their forever homes too much to bear. But caring for the mother dogs who delivered those puppies? That became Holly's sweet spot and eventually led to one specific mother dog who is helping to change lives in ways that Holly could never have imagined. Let me explain.

Quadruple Amputee Navigates Motherhood | Brie Bauer (ep. 720)31 Oct 202400:54:23

Just eight months ago, Brie Bauer was 27-weeks pregnant with her third child when suddenly a life-threatening infection changed her life forever. After experiencing flu-like symptoms, Brie delivered a premature but healthy baby boy before spending the next 10 days in a coma where her body fought off streptococcal toxic shock syndrome from group A streptococcus.

With her strength and willpower tested, she made a brave choice that redefined her life in ways she never imagined: amputate her four limbs that didn't receive enough blood and oxygen.

Today, Brie shares how she's learning to embrace a "new normal" as she navigates life as a wife and mother of three. With unyielding spirit, she talks about the power of the support that surrounded her and how she continues to choose courage and joy every step of the way.

My friends, whether you're facing challenges, or love someone who is, this conversation is a reminder that our lives are precious, priceless gifts and that there is an innate strength within each of us to tackle anything that comes our way.

A Mother's Prayer (Monday Moment ep. 719)28 Oct 202400:06:01

Though we live in the midst of anxiety and hardship, a simple blessing from my mom, Susan O'Leary, on my wedding day reminds us that moving forward with confidence and defiant hope will free us from burdens.

I was a nervous 26-year-old, wearing an ill-fitting tuxedo, already feeling insecure with all the attention. Having never told most people anything about being burned, I certainly didn't feel like this was the time or place to change that. Definitely not as I knelt next to Beth, waiting for our wedding ceremony to conclude, a chance to kiss my new bride, to walk down the aisle and begin our lives together.

But my mom had requested a chance to share a few words at our wedding, and Beth and I had agreed to her request. Let me explain.

How Socks are Changing the World: John and Mark X. Cronin (ep. 718)24 Oct 202400:58:30

In 2018, John Cronin was a 22-year-old entrepreneur with Down syndrome who had a dream to create something life-changing, purposeful and filled with joy. Together with his father Mark, they turned that dream into the world's largest sock store – John's Crazy Socks. And yet, John's Crazy Socks is more than just a business. It's a mission-driven movement that employs individuals of all abilities and shows the world what's possible when you focus on inclusion, kindness, and joy.

Today, John and Mark share how they bootstrapped their business into a multi-million dollar venture, advocate tirelessly for people with differing abilities and continue to spread happiness by giving back more than $750,000 to their charity partners.

My friends, you'll walk away from this conversation with the reminder that small acts of love often make the biggest impact, and that sometimes, a simple pair of socks can change the world.

Finding the Right Words (Monday Moment ep. 717)21 Oct 202400:05:16

Last weekend, I attended the funeral of a dear family friend. Her life was an example of living joyfully, loving family passionately and serving others unfailingly. As emotional as the service, music and eulogy were, it was a tender moment between two of her grandchildren that brought me to tears. Let me explain.

Surviving Addiction: Nic Sheff (ep. 716)17 Oct 202400:56:08

Nic Sheff is the bestselling author behind Tweak, and he is the subject of his father's memoir Beautiful Boy, which was adapted into an award-winning film in 2018. After taking his first drink at just 11 years old, Nic spiraled into addictions to hard drugs and entered his first rehab at 19.

And yet, Nic's story isn't just about addiction—it's about finding hope, resilience, and the strength to rebuild when everything seems lost.

Today, Nic shares what led to his battle with substance abuse, the tumultuous road to recovery and how, after 13 years of sobriety, he's a passionate voice for mental health and addiction recovery.

My friends, whether you or someone you love has been impacted by addiction, this conversation is a reminder about the power of second chances and the understanding that even in our darkest moments, we're never truly alone.

Hope in the Midst of Storms (Monday Moment ep. 715)14 Oct 202400:06:47

Amidst continuous tragedies globally and complexities of life individually, we often need a reminder that there is reason for hope. Several years ago, I needed that reminder, too. And perhaps surprisingly, I received it from someone who needed it even more than I did. Let me explain.

The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE: Stephanie Szostak (ep. 814)25 Sep 202501:01:52

This week, The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE series welcomes my dear friend Stephanie Szostak.

Stephanie has brought memorable characters to life in A Million Little Things and The Devil Wears Prada. Now, in the upcoming film SOUL ON FIRE, she steps into her most meaningful role yet as my mom Susan O'Leary. She brings her talent to the screen with depth and grace, and in this conversation she shares her heart, her wisdom, and the life lessons that have shaped her along the way.

Today, Stephanie shares stories from her childhood in France, the values she's carried from her parents and brother, and the pivotal moments that shaped both her career and her outlook on life. She opens up about grief and resilience, the gift of tough love, and what it meant to step into my mom's shoes for SOUL ON FIRE. Together, we talk about family, faith, and the power of showing up for the people we love.

My friends, you'll leave this conversation reminded that resilience is born in relationships, that love can carry us through even the hardest seasons, and that your story (yes, yours!) can be a beacon of hope for others. If you need encouragement today, this one is for you.

 

Andrew Oberle: Surviving Chimp Attack and Thriving with Renewed Purpose (ep. 714)10 Oct 202400:52:03

In 2012, Andrew Oberle's life changed in an instant when a chimpanzee attack left him fighting for survival. But that's just the beginning of his story.

Today, Andrew opens up about the passion that led him to study chimpanzees, the brutal attack that nearly took his life, and the long road to recovery—one that required over 28 surgeries and a world of support. More than just surviving, Andrew found a new purpose: helping trauma survivors heal, using his own journey to inspire others.

My friends, whether you're dealing with a challenge of your own or simply need a reminder of the power of resilience, Andrew's story is one you won't want to miss.

Choosing Forgiveness and Love (Monday Moment ep. 713)07 Oct 202400:05:52

"Of course I will, Dad."

These were the last words Dave Gibbons ever shared with his father. Given their past, the fact he spoke them at all was surprising. But even more extraordinary was what he was agreeing to do. Let me explain.

Dave Gibbons: Cultivating an Unoffendable Heart (ep. 710)03 Oct 202401:00:14

Dave Gibbons is a leader, speaker and author of the recent memoir The Shape of My Eyes. Born to an American soldier and a Korean mother in the wake of the Korean War, Dave has spent his life struggling to blend his Korean roots and his very American upbringing.

Today, Dave shares discovering his father's betrayal, his path to overcoming that pain and his persistent feelings of not quite fitting in. Join us as Dave guides us in finding beauty in life's hardest moments, cultivating an unoffendable heart and finding strength to forgive.

My friends, whether you're going through a challenge or simply looking for a reminder of the power of hope and healing, this episode is for you.

Conducting a Symphony of Joy (Monday Moment ep. 711)30 Sep 202400:06:07

In our busy lives, we often overlook the gifts we possess, assuming they're too ordinary to share. Many times, however, these gifts are the very essence of what we're meant to give to the world.

For me, it was in embracing my story that my life felt transformed and my purpose revealed. For Maria A. Ellis, it was her passion for music that not only changed her life but the lives of countless others. Let me explain.

Dr. Edith Eger: Holocaust Survivor and Author of The Ballerina of Auschwitz (ep. 710)26 Sep 202400:54:22

At almost 97 years old, Dr. Edith Eger is a Holocaust survivor, renowned psychologist, and author of the bestselling and award-winning memoir The Choice. In 1944 as a Jewish teenager living in Nazi-occupied Eastern Europe, Edith was sent to Auschwitz where she endured the most unimaginable hardships. And yet, rather than being defined by the trauma of her past, she's chosen to rise above it – and inspires others to do the same.

Today, Edith is joined by her grandson Jordan. Together, they share a story of love, loss, survival, and most importantly, the freedom found in choosing how we respond to life's greatest challenges. Edith's journey is a reminder that we can't always choose the path that we walk in life, but we can always choose the manner in which we walk it.

My friends, if you're in need of a message of hope and the reminder that, in spite of the headwinds, the best is yet to come, this conversation is for you.

It's Only Coffee... and Tomato Juice (Monday Moment ep. 709)23 Sep 202400:04:45

Does it seem like people are quick to anger these days? For many, it's as if they go around seeking reasons to be disappointed, upset or infuriated.

What happens, though, when an individual who has every right to be upset chooses instead to respond with grace?

Years ago on an early morning Southwest Airlines flight I had such an experience. Let me explain.

April Simpkins: Mental Health Advocate and Mother to Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst (ep. 708)19 Sep 202400:59:48

As a seasoned Human Resources expert with more than 30 years of experience, April Simpkins is a powerhouse in the realm of mental health advocacy. With relentless determination, she has tirelessly championed the cause and became an even more visible advocate following the passing of her beloved daughter Cheslie Kryst (Miss USA 2019) who battled depression for many years.

Today, April shares her professional journey, her unexpected path into pageantry and life as a mother of six. Equally important, she shares about the accomplishments of her late daughter Cheslie, the struggles Cheslie silently face, and how she continues to keep Cheslie's legacy alive.

My friends, with September being National Suicide Awareness and Prevention Month, I hope today's conversation will provide hope and guidance for you to continue forward boldly in your journey.

This is No Dress Rehearsal (Monday Moment ep. 707)16 Sep 202400:06:09

In June of 2021, I flew to Los Angeles and interviewed a Hollywood director. No sound was recorded, no video was captured, no notes were taken. But what he shared, the way he shared it, and what happened because of it positively changed my life.  Let me explain.

Sean McNamara: Director of On Fire the Film, Reagan, Soul Surfer and more (ep. 706)12 Sep 202401:15:11

Director Sean McNamara is the force behind such films as Spare Parts, The Miracle Season, Soul Surfer, and the recently released Reagan. His creative prowess, directorial skills, and even more so, his humble nature, have gained him a reputation in the industry as "an actor's director."

Six and a half years ago, Sean read the script for a film called ON FIRE, fell in love with it and has been steadfast in bringing it to life.

Today, Sean shares insight from the filming of ON FIRE the film. But more importantly, he shares what it was like growing up in a large Irish family, how his parents challenged him to do mighty things, his journey from starting as a Production Assistant delivering scripts to directing box-office hits, and so much more.

My friends, you'll leave this conversation- with my friend Sean McNamara- full of joy, hope and excitement for what's to come not just for On Fire the film, but for your lives.

The Greatest Speech I've Ever Heard (Monday Moment ep. 705)09 Sep 202400:06:31

A wonderful perk of my business is getting to share the stage with some of the most remarkable, eloquent, and impactful speakers alive.  To grow in this career, I've studied many of the greatest orators ever born. And yet, the greatest speech I ever witnessed wasn't on some big stage, delivered by someone famous, wearing some fancy suit.  No, it was a far more modest setting, delivered by a far less trained speaker, representing a far more powerful message.  Let me explain.

Help: The Strongest Word We Can Speak (Monday Moment ep. 813)22 Sep 202500:06:26
Kristen Faulkner: Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist (ep. 704)05 Sep 202400:54:07

Kristen Faulkner is the American cyclist that shocked the world when she won a gold medal in the women's road race at the 2024 Paris Olympics — an event she wasn't even supposed to compete in. In a field of veteran riders, Kristen became the first American woman in 40 years to earn Team USA a gold medal in that sport.

Today, Kristen shares how she carries the lessons she learned while growing up in Homer, Alaska, how she celebrated what made her different than her classmates after she moved to a boarding school on the East Coast, and what moments led her to leave her career as a venture capitalist to pursue a career in professional cycling. Plus, Kristen shares her 2024 Paris Olympics experience and how she carefully analyzed the course, her competitors, and her ability to confidently race across the finish line.

My friends, if you need a reminder that with passion, dedication and focus, you can accomplish monumental things, this conversation is for you.

What Do I Do Now? (Monday Moment ep. 703)02 Sep 202400:06:01

With the opening ceremony of the Olympics occurring on July 26th and the Paralympics concluding September 8th, we've been treated to more than a month of remarkable stories and incredible competitions. While our family may have missed some of the events, there was one my daughter Grace insisted we watch: Gymnastics.

And as remarkable as their athletic ability clearly was, it was a question Grace shared at the end that moved me most. Let me explain.

Jon Acuff: New York Times Bestselling Author and Professional Encourager (ep. 702)29 Aug 202401:03:01

Jon Acuff is the New York Times bestselling author of nine books including Soundtracks and his latest How Teens Win,  a speaker known for his unique blend of humor, honesty and hope, and a self-proclaimed "professional encourager."

Today, Jon joins us to share how his father's curiosity still inspires him today, how to overcome limiting beliefs and how to set (and achieve!) goals that create meaning in your life.

My friends, if you're seeking tactical, practical and surprisingly fun ideas to help you reach your greatest potential, this conversation is for you.

Fighting the Poverty of Hope (Monday Moment ep. 701)26 Aug 202400:06:42

Jason Watson was born with a knack for connecting easily with others, influencing those around him, and exhibiting a resourceful mentality.

The youngest of 10 siblings to an addicted mother and a deceased father, Jason grew up in an impoverished neighborhood. Nearly all his neighbors shared the tragic bonds of being completely broke and of having incarcerated family members. As a young boy, Jason remembers not having Christmas presents under the tree yet not feeling bad about it because neither did most of his friends.

But what Jason remembers most poignantly from childhood wasn't a lack of material possession, it was a profound lack of hope. Let me explain.

Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance: Rich Diviney (ep. 700)22 Aug 202400:57:33

Rich Diviney is a leadership and human performance expert, and retired Navy SEAL commander.  As the officer in charge of training for a specialized command, Rich was intimately involved in an extremely specialized SEAL selection process, which pared down a group of exceptional candidates to a small cadre of the most elite optimal performers.

Today, Rich shares how in working with and selecting top special operators for decades, there are hidden drivers of performance beyond the obvious skills. These attributes, including adaptability, courage and perseverance, shape how we perform as individuals and as part of a team.

My friends, if you want to learn how to develop these key attributes and perform optimally, at any time, in any situation, this conversation is for you.

The Awesomeness of our Scars (Monday Moment ep. 699)19 Aug 202400:06:45

"The scars exist because the wounds have healed." -Henri Nouwen

At the conclusion of filming On Fire the film, my bride Beth meticulously collected and arranged more than 100 photos from the months scouting locations, walking onto sets, predawn staff meetings and late evening crew wraps.

She included photos capturing the emotions of shooting specific scenes: the fear on the day of the fire, the struggle of learning to walk in the hospital, the joy of coming home after five months, the elation of a first kiss and the agony of a final goodbye.

Paging through this photo album recently with my niece, Lottie, brought back all the memories of filming On Fire. It was, however, a picture I had spent little time contemplating that my niece most wanted to talk about. Why it caught her attention, and more importantly what she said about it, might elevate how you view things today.  Let me explain.

Blinded by Tragedy, Healed by Compassion: Marcus Engel (ep. 698)15 Aug 202400:48:19

As a college freshman, Marcus Engel was nearly killed, and was left instantly, totally and permanently blind after being struck by a drunk driver. Through years of rehab, over 350 hours of reconstructive facial surgery and adaptation through a multitude of life changes, Marcus witnessed the good, the bad and the profound in patient care.

Today, Marcus shares his journey of reclaiming his life to find light in the darkest of places, the power of being present during another human's suffering and his internal struggle of accepting his new reality to find happiness again.

My friends, Marcus' life is a testament to the enduring human spirit's ability to rise from the ashes, helping us all to see that with support, presence, and a positive outlook, we can overcome the darkest of times. If you need a reminder that difficult things aren't something you get over but something you get through, this conversation is for you.

My Life is Far Better Because of You (Monday Moment ep. 697)12 Aug 202400:05:09

John Ruhlin grew up poor. When you grow up without much, you notice when people are generous. Maybe that explains why anytime anyone needed anything, John's answer was always yes. Let me explain.

Medicine, Mentorship and Making a Difference: Dr. Philip Fidler (ep. 696)08 Aug 202400:48:36

Dr. Philip Fidler is a trauma and burn surgeon who has dedicated his life to healing others. From humble beginnings to becoming a pioneering force in burn care, Philip's story is a testament to the power of mentorship, the importance of joy in healing, and the profound impact one person can have on countless lives.

Today, Philip shares how one pivotal conversation set him on the path to medicine. He also shares how his innovative approach to patient care—including founding the REACH Burn Foundation—is changing lives far beyond the operating room, from providing adaptive sports experiences to supporting international medical missions.

My friends, if you want to hear how, with heart and humility, we can turn life's greatest challenges into opportunities for growth, this episode is for you.

True Greatness (Monday Moment ep. 695)05 Aug 202400:07:46

What makes someone a truly great leader?

Is it their resume? Their resolute stance on an issue? How articulate they can share it? The influence they can wield? The results they get?  Although the answer is nuanced, while being driven back to the airport last week I saw clearly what it means to embody true greatness. Let me explain.

The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE: DeVon Franklin (ep. 812)18 Sep 202501:33:43

This week, The Voices of SOUL ON FIRE series welcomes the actor who brings to life the unforgettable role of Nurse Roy: DeVon Franklin.

DeVon is a producer of films like Miracles from Heaven and Breakthrough, a New York Times bestselling author, a preacher, and a motivational voice named by Variety as one of the "Top 10 Producers to Watch." Whether through books, movies, sermons, or his own acting, his mission has always been the same: to inspire, inform, and motivate.

Today, DeVon shares candidly about growing up in the Bay Area, losing his father at a young age, and how film and faith became his lifelines of healing. He also opens up about what drew him to portray Nurse Roy in SOUL ON FIRE (the burn nurse who pushed a young John O'Leary to walk again), the real-life lessons of Roy's compassion and grit, and why telling this part of our story was both deeply personal and profoundly meaningful.

My friends, if you or someone you love needs to be reminded that ordinary work, done with extraordinary love, can change the course of a life, this conversation is for you. You'll be encouraged to see pain not as the problem, but as a teacher pointing to healing. And you'll be inspired to embrace your own story with courage, faith, and the freedom to simply be.

Lighten the Load of Foster Care: Cara Finger (ep. 694)01 Aug 202400:46:57

Cara Finger is the founder of My Bag My Story. Inspired by her own adoption journey and her experience as a foster parent, Cara was shocked to see children arriving with their belongings in trash bags. This simple yet powerful observation sparked her mission to create meaningful change.

Today, Cara shares her journey in establishing her social enterprise, offers practical ways we can support those in the foster care communities and beyond. And she reminds us how seemingly small gestures, like providing a quality bag, can significantly elevate a child's self-esteem and sense of normalcy during tumultuous times.

My friends, if you're seeking a heartfelt example of the transformative power of empathy, community, and action, this conversation is for you.

Begin by Doing Something (Monday Moment ep. 693)29 Jul 202400:06:05

Amy Crawford's life is evidence that to become a spark for good we must first recognize that in the face of things that seem impossible, we can always start by doing something.

In her nearly four decades working as an educator, Amy has joyfully guided the children in her classroom to not only enjoy a subject, but to recognize the value of their lives. She savored being an educator and the chance to encourage kids. And yet, Amy realized it wasn't just the children in her classroom that needed to be inspired, but also the teachers who taught them. Let me explain.

Handed a Greater Purpose: Jason Koger (ep. 692)25 Jul 202401:02:14

Rather than letting a traumatic ATV accident where he lost both of his hands cast a shadow on his future, Jason Koger has used the 2008 accident as a guiding light. And he became the first bilateral arm amputee to be fitted with multi-articulating bionic hands in the world.

Today, Jason shares the pivotal role his resilient parents and hardworking grandfather played in shaping his indomitable spirit, the immense physical and emotional challenges he faced and how he turned these obstacles into a driving force to help others. Plus, he shares the unexpected journey to becoming an ambassador for the manufacture of his hands… it's truly remarkable.

My friends, Jason's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, faith, and the unwavering human spirit. If you need a reminder of the importance of living a purpose-driven life, regardless of the hurdles, this episode is for you.

Who's the Main Character? (Monday Moment ep. 691)22 Jul 202400:05:36

Few stories move me as powerfully as Victor Hugo's Les Misérables. Set in the midst of a revolution in France, it's a deeply moving portrait of individuals from various walks of life wrestling with grace, meaning, redemption, love and loss.

Last month while watching this play with my wife, it became clear to me that the main character from Les Misérables illuminates not only how we should live as individuals, but also how we must move forward as a nation. And the character that modeled this example to me might not be who you expect. Let me explain.

Repairing the World: Rabbi Susan Talve (ep. 690)18 Jul 202400:52:05

In our polarized world, Rabbi Susan Talve stands as a beacon of hope, dedicating her life to building relationships across divides. As the founding rabbi of Central Reform Congregation, Susan has inspired a movement of community and connection, reminding us of the beautiful interconnectedness of humanity.

Today, Susan shares how an archeological dig in Israel opened her heart and mind to a life of spiritual leadership, how she channels the grief of losing her daughter Adina into creating positive change and her mission of "Tikkun Olam" – repairing the world.

My friends, this conversation is a testament to the power of faith, humility and the truth that listening, understanding and building  bridges have the power to heal the world.

Witnessing the Genuine Authenticity of John Corbett (Monday Moment ep. 689)15 Jul 202400:07:30

Hollywood has a reputation of attracting individuals capable of portraying one version of themselves in front of a camera … and a very different version when no one is watching.

Perhaps that's why when people learn a movie was made about my life, and they hear about the actors who participated in the film, one of the most frequently asked questions is, "So, what are they really like?"  After spending months with some well-known actors, producers, directors and leaders in the industry, my answer typically surprises them. Let me explain.

Winning Begins at Home: Randy Gravitt (ep. 688)11 Jul 202400:57:00

Randy Gravitt is an author, speaker and coach who dedicates his life to empowering leaders to achieve greatness both at work and at home.

As a devoted husband, father to four daughters, and grandfather to six, Randy understands the delicate dance between professional responsibilities and personal commitments. His life is a testament to the power of nurturing meaningful relationships while pursuing excellence in one's career.

And his wisdom goes beyond mere strategies — he offers practical steps to create a life rich with purpose, personal growth, and positive impact.

My friends, whether you're leading a family unit, a church group, or a large corporation, this conversation is a reminder to shift our focus from external achievements to internal fulfillment, building connections that matter, investing in the people we love, and living a life that truly inspires.

Guiding Others to Water in the Desert (Monday Moment ep. 687)08 Jul 202400:04:57

What do we do with memories that sear? How do we cope with losses from our past? And how do we heal from scars we still bear?

After returning from war, Bill Goodreau wrestled with these questions. In discovering an answer, he ultimately discovered not only a good life for himself, but one that could be used for good to elevate others.  Let me explain.

Retired Navy SEAL Captain John Doolittle (ep. 686)04 Jul 202400:56:08

Retired Navy SEAL Captain John Doolittle dedicated 25 years of service to the United States of America, embodying resilience, determination, faithfulness and humility.

Today, John shares his incredible journey of becoming a Navy SEAL, the struggles he faced and the invaluable lessons he learned along the way. Plus, the importance of camaraderie, the power of leaning on others, the immense strength found in mental toughness, how these qualities shaped his path and what it can do for you as you navigate your path forward.

My friends, this conversation is a reminder that life is a series of challenges, and developing the strength to rise again and again can make a difference for ourselves and those that we are called to serve.

The Gifts in Each Day (Monday Moment ep. 685)01 Jul 202400:05:54

For the past six summers, all four of my kids have been able to pick a work trip they wanted to join their dad for. They look through my schedule. They pick the location, anywhere in the country. And other than the time I'm speaking, they determine what we do when we get there. My job is simple: say "yes" to whatever ideas they come up with while we are together.

They affectionally call it "The Daddy Trip." They think it's for them. Selfishly, it's an excuse for me to spend focused one-on-one time with each of my kids. And it's my favorite trip of the year. Let me explain.

Out of the Shadows (Monday Moment ep. 811)15 Sep 202500:05:35

Often the most beautiful parts of our lives are the very ones we tuck away.

We hide them in closets, leave them in boxes, store them in corners, push them back into the shadows. We forget about them, all they meant, and the beauty they still possess until something draws those pieces of our lives back into the light.

I saw this on full display during the final day of filming SOUL ON FIRE. Let me explain.

Patric Young: Rebounding with Faith and Perseverance (ep. 684)27 Jun 202400:44:55

Patric Young, a former basketball star and two-time SEC Defensive Player of the Year, faced an unimaginable challenge in 2022 when a car accident left him paralyzed from the waist down. Once a towering force on the court, Patric now embarks on a journey of resilience, faith, and rediscovery, confronting the depths of his identity and strength.

Today, Patric shares his journey as he faces adversity and embraces his renewed purpose in life. This story is a guiding light, reminding us to focus on what we can control and to find joy in life's simplest moments.

My friends, if you've ever wondered how to remain steadfast in the midst of a storm, this conversation is for you.

Do You Ever Have Bad Days? (Monday Moment ep. 683)24 Jun 202400:06:25

"Do you ever have bad days?"

While speaking with a group of college interns for a large insurance agency last week, I was asked this question. My answer surprised them. In sharing it with you, I hope it offers some encouragement for you. Let me explain.

Rediscovering Family Heritage: Pamela Westbrooks-Hodge (ep. 682)20 Jun 202400:52:39

Pamela Westbrooks-Hodge has led some of the world's most iconic brands. And yet, it's what she uncovered about her family's past that's most incredible.

After discovering that her great-great-great-grandmother had been enslaved in Missouri, wrongfully convicted of a crime, and denied the justice she so deserved, Pamela eagerly sought to learn more about her family's heritage.

My friends, today's episode goes beyond Pamela's journey as we celebrate unity, collaboration and how we can't change the past, but we can certainly learn from it.

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