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Ralph Waldo Emerson - Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience
jeudi 10 juillet 2025 • Duration 02:35
Welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for July 10th.
Believe it or not today is Pick Blueberries Day – Yes, a whole day dedicated to foraging for one of summer’s juiciest little treasures. If you’ve ever crouched in the bushes swatting away mosquitos, trying to fill a bucket without eating half of it – then you, my friend, know the sweet reward of patience. And on that note, today’s quote fits hand-picked perfection from Ralph Waldo Emerson, who once said:
"Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience."Think about that... you know its true.
Blueberries don’t ripen all at once. You can’t rush them. They take their time, soaking up sun and rain, growing silently, invisibly, until they’re ready. And isn’t that just like so many of your goals? They don’t burst into brilliance overnight. They ripen slowly, in their own time. Today, let nature remind you that being patient doesn't mean doing nothing. It means trusting the process – and showing up, even when progress feels invisible. One day, almost without noticing, you’ll find your basket full.
And remember, not being patient can sting.
Today is also Don't Step on a Bee Day. So as your rushing out to get those blueberries, watch your step. Going too fast and taking shortcuts might get you stung. So go pick some blueberries today – metaphorically or literally. And remember: patience isn’t just a virtue, it’s a strategy.
We will definitely pick some blueberries today. We have a couple blueberry bushes in our backyard. And we had a small bowl after dinner yesterday - Delicious!
Looking forward for this evenings batch. That's going to do it for today. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for now but I'll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
André Gide -Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore
mercredi 9 juillet 2025 • Duration 02:48
Welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for July 9th. Today, we celebrate Call of the Horizon Day – a lesser-known but beautifully symbolic holiday that invites you to look forward, dream big, and embrace the possibilities that lie just beyond your line of sight. It’s not about escaping where you are; it’s about listening to that quiet voice urging you to explore, grow, and dare to wonder what else is out there. Maybe for you, the horizon is a new job, a change of scenery, or just finally cleaning out that junk drawer you've been avoiding since 2016. (Hey, every journey starts somewhere.) The point is—this day is all about movement. Not just physically, but mentally, emotionally, spiritually.
What’s your next adventure? And more importantly… what’s calling you?
That brings us to today’s quote from André Gide, who once said:
"Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore."Simple. Bold. Slightly terrifying. Gide, a French author and Nobel Prize winner, nailed what Call of the Horizon Day is all about. You can’t reach new places—internally or externally—if you're clinging to what’s safe and familiar. The shore feels comfortable. It’s where your sandals are. But the ocean... that's where the magic happens. Of course, losing sight of the shore isn’t always literal.
Maybe it means stepping outside your comfort zone, trusting your instincts, or taking a leap even if the net isn’t visible yet. It might feel risky—but so is standing still when everything inside you is telling you to move. So today, listen closely to whatever your version of the horizon is. It doesn’t have to be dramatic. You don’t need to quit your job and sail around the world (unless that’s on your bucket list—then by all means, hoist the sails).
It could be as simple as finally starting that project you keep “planning to plan.” Thank you for spending a few moments of your morning with me. Whatever your horizon looks like today, I hope you take one brave step toward it. Even if it’s small, it still counts.
That's going to do it for today.
I’m Andrew McGivern, signing off for now. But I'll be back tomorrow - same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
Jon Ronson - The great thing about social media was how it gave a voice to voiceless people
lundi 30 juin 2025 • Duration 03:17
Welcome to The Daily Quote — a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for June 30th.
Now, if you’re the type of person who’s checked your phone three times before your morning coffee, then congratulations — you're already celebrating today’s holiday. June 30th is Social Media Day.
Yes, the one day a year where your constant scrolling is technically a reason to celebrate. Social Media Day was launched by Mashable back in 2010 to recognize the impact social platforms have had on global communication. It’s a day to celebrate everything from viral TikToks to those Facebook birthday reminders that save us from social disgrace.
And with that, let’s check out today’s quote from Jon Ronson, who once said:
“The great thing about social media was how it gave a voice to voiceless people.”Now, Jon Ronson is a journalist and author known for diving deep into the quirks of human behavior, and this quote hits right at the heart of what social media was supposed to be — a great equalizer. A global megaphone for anyone with a message, an idea, or a really strong opinion about pineapple on pizza. On Social Media Day, this quote is a reminder of what these platforms can do when they’re at their best. They can elevate unheard voices, spark movements, and build communities that would never exist otherwise.
Sure, sometimes they also bring us 12-minute conspiracy videos and unsolicited vacation photos, but hey — balance, right? So today, as you fire off your hot takes and memes into the digital void, think about how you're using your voice. Is it to uplift? To connect? Or just to complain about your Wi-Fi speed? Whatever it is, remember the power behind each post, tweet, or thread.
— and remember, even in 280 characters, your voice matters.
I remember back in 2010 when Mashable created Social Media day. I was doing a podcast back then about Social Media called The Bunker Project. We recently re-launched the show but now it is about AI and all of things that I just said about Social Media applies to AI. It is allowing people to do things they never could before. Helping with communication from helping with ideas to actually giving someone who lost their ability to speak their voice back.
It is a democratizing force that can be used for good or evil. It is neither good nor bad and how you use it is up to you. Just like everything else.
I'm Andrew McGivern, signing off for now, but I'll be back tomorrow - same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
Groucho Marx - Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Duration 02:49
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Welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for April 1st, 2025. Now, I know what you’re thinking—it’s April Fools’ Day, so is everything I’m about to say is just a joke?
Nope! Not this time.
Today is actually Edible Book Day. Yes, it’s a real thing. People around the world celebrate books by making them… out of food. Cakes shaped like novels, bread loaves carved into literary masterpieces—it’s a delicious way to honor the written word. And before you ask—no, this is not a prank. This is 100% legitimate, and honestly, its making me hungry. And believe it or not it’s also Reading is Funny Day, which encourages kids (and grown ups too) to read books that make them laugh. Because if you can’t enjoy a good pun or a witty joke, what’s the point of literacy. All of this brings us to today’s quote from Groucho Marx, who once said:
"Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read."You see, reading can be funny...
Classic Groucho. A perfect blend of wisdom and absurdity. This quote reminds us that books are there for us, always ready to teach, entertain, and occasionally be turned into cake.
Is it a book or is it cake?
And to be clear, I wouldn’t recommend eating actual books, if you do, at least use some chocolate sauce to make the experience worthwhile.
Or make a book taco... hmmm. So, today, whether you’re reading something funny, baking a literary-themed snack, or just trying to avoid getting pranked, take a moment to appreciate the power of words—and maybe share a good joke while you’re at it. That’s it for today’s episode of The Daily Quote. Be safe today, but keep laughing, keep reading, and remember it is April Fools day today so if someone hands you an "edible book" today, make sure it’s not made of raw fish. Trust me, it might not be cake.
I'm Andrew McGivern, signing off for today but I'll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.
Benjamin Franklin - By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail
lundi 31 mars 2025 • Duration 02:31
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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for March 31st. Now, before we get started, let me ask you a question. When was the last time you backed up your files? If your answer is, "Uh… I think my phone or computer does that automatically," then today’s holiday is especially for you. March 31st is World Backup Day—a reminder that technology is amazing, but it’s also unpredictable. One spilled coffee, one accidental delete button, or one anoying cat walking across your keyboard, and poof! Your important files could be gone forever. And your computer hard drive can die, and so can your external backup drive. So saving your important data in more than one place is a great idea.
This day is all about taking a moment to protect your data, so you don’t end up in full panic mode when disaster strikes. And that brings us to today’s quote, which comes from none other than Benjamin Franklin, who once said:
"By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail."Ol’ Ben wasn’t talking about hard drives and cloud storage, but honestly, he might as well have been. Because if you don’t back up your data, you’re basically inviting catastrophe. Just like you wouldn't leave your front door wide open with a sign that says "Please steal my stuff," you shouldn't leave your important files unprotected, hoping nothing bad happens. Think of backups as a safety net. You hope you never need them, but when you do, you’ll be grateful they’re there. So, let today be your reminder—back up your photos, your documents, your work projects. Future-you will thank you.
Because someone in a networking group I attended once said, If you haven't backed up your work, you haven't done any. That’s it for today’s episode of The Daily Quote. If you found this helpful, consider sharing it—with a backup copy, of course.
I'm Andrew McGivern, signing off for today, but I'll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same pod station for another Daily Quote.
Tony Robbins - he only thing that’s keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself about why you can’t have it
dimanche 30 mars 2025 • Duration 02:30
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Today is March 30th, and welcome to The Daily Quote – a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I’m your host, Andrew McGivern, and I’m happy you are here with me today.
Now, let’s talk about today’s holiday: I Am in Control Day. Sounds empowering, right? That’s because it is. This day actually has an interesting origin—back in 1981, when President Reagan was wounded in an assassination attempt, Secretary of State Alexander Haig famously declared, “I am in control here.” Now, whether he actually was in control is debatable, but the phrase stuck, and over time, this day evolved into a reminder that you are in control of your own life, your decisions, and your destiny.
So, what better quote to go with today than this gem from Tony Robbins:
"The only thing that’s keeping you from getting what you want is the story you keep telling yourself about why you can’t have it."Let that sink in for a second. It’s easy to blame circumstances, bad luck, or even Mercury retrograde for why things aren’t going our way. But at the end of the day, the biggest roadblock between where you are and where you want to be is often your own mindset. If you tell yourself you’re stuck, you’ll stay stuck. If you tell yourself you’re capable, suddenly doors start opening.
So, on I Am in Control Day, take a moment to check in with yourself. What story are you telling? Is it serving you, or is it just an excuse in disguise? Maybe today is the day you rewrite that script and take the wheel. Just… maybe don’t make any dramatic Haig-style announcements in the office.
That’s it for today’s episode of The Daily Quote. If this message resonated with you, take control—share it with a friend, leave a review, or just use it as fuel to make today a great one. I’ll be back tomorrow with another quote to keep you inspired. Until then, remember—you’re in control. Act like it.
Walt Disney – the way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing
samedi 29 mars 2025 • Duration 03:20
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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for March 29th. Now, today is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day —a day to celebrate those small, family-owned businesses that keep our communities running. You know the ones: the corner bakery with the best cinnamon rolls, the hardware store where the owner knows exactly what kind of screw you need just by looking at you, or that bookstore where the owner somehow remembers every novel you've ever bought. These businesses aren’t just places to shop; they’re pieces of the neighborhood, built on passion, hard work, and, let’s be honest, a little bit of stubbornness.
And that brings us to today’s quote, fitting for the spirit of small business owners everywhere from Walt Disney, who once said:
"The way to get started is to quit talking and begin doing."Now, Walt Disney knew a thing or two about starting small. He began with a dream, an animation studio in his uncle’s garage, and more ambition than cash. Sounds a lot like most small business owners, right? The kind of people who don’t just sit around talking about opening a shop “someday” but actually take the leap—even when it means long hours, uncertain paychecks, and a diet of Kraft Dinner (with a few broccoli and cauliflower florets thrown in to make it seem healthy)?
This quote is a reminder that success, in business and in life, isn’t just about ideas—it’s about action. Mom-and-pop business owners don’t just dream about running a coffee shop with the perfect espresso; they wake up at 4 AM to make it happen. They don’t just talk about how cool it would be to open a boutique; they take out a small business loan, paint the walls themselves, and cross their fingers that people show up.
And if crossing their fingers doesn't work... they actually learn how to do marketing.
So, if there’s something you’ve been putting off—starting a project, launching an idea, or even just tackling that one thing on your to-do list that’s been staring at you for weeks—take a note from today’s holiday and quote. Quit talking. Begin doing. After all, every big success starts with a small step.
And in today's world with a trade war and economic uncertainty going on a lot of people are trading in their "same day shipping" for a personal visit to a local business. Sometimes it takes an external shock to remind us what we should have been doing all along.
That’s it for today’s Daily Quote. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend—preferably one who could use a little motivation to start something great. I'm Andrew McGivern, signing off for today but I’ll be back tomorrow with another Daily Quote.
Mark Black - Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is relax
vendredi 28 mars 2025 • Duration 02:09
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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for March 28th.
Now, today is National Hot Tub Day, a day to soak, relax, and convince yourself that sitting in a giant bowl of hot water is the ultimate form of self-care. And honestly, who am I to argue? That brings me to today’s quote from Mark Black, who once said:
"Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is relax."Now, this might sound counterintuitive, especially if you have a mile-long to-do list staring you down. But let’s be real—how many times have you powered through exhaustion, only to find yourself making mistakes, forgetting things, or just staring blankly at your screen wondering why you walked into the room?
Yeah, exactly.
The truth is, constant busyness doesn’t equal productivity. If anything, it leads to burnout. And that’s why giving yourself permission to slow down—whether that’s in a hot tub, on a beach, or just with your feet up—isn’t laziness. It’s strategy. Because when you take time to recharge, you come back stronger, clearer, and actually ready to tackle what’s next.
So today, in honor of National Hot Tub Day, consider making relaxation part of your plan. Because sometimes, the best way to move forward is to simply sit back.
That’s it for today’s episode of The Daily Quote. Thanks for taking your relax break and listening to this show. If you know anyone that would like this episode... share it with them. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for today but I’ll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same pod station, with another Daily Quote.
Pablo Picaso - Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working
jeudi 27 mars 2025 • Duration 02:23
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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for March 27th.
Let’s talk about today’s national holiday—Scribble Day! Yes, an entire day dedicated to those seemingly random lines, loops, and chaotic doodles that may or may not resemble anything recognizable. But here’s the thing: scribbles aren’t just mindless squiggles. They’re the foundation of creativity, the birthplace of ideas, and sometimes, the only thing keeping you awake during long meetings.
And that brings us to today’s quote, from none other than Pablo Picasso, who once said:
“Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working.”Now, Picasso knew what he was talking about. The man created over 50,000 works of art, which means he probably spent a good chunk of his life just… scribbling. But that’s the point—creativity doesn’t come from sitting around waiting for a grand idea to strike. It comes from picking up a pen, a brush, or whatever tool you use, and just starting. Scribble Day and Picasso’s words remind you that inspiration doesn’t arrive fully formed—it starts with a rough sketch, a messy first draft, or even just a half-baked thought scribbled on a napkin. The important thing is to begin. Whether it’s a creative project, a new skill, or a goal you’ve been putting off, waiting for the “perfect moment” won’t get you anywhere. But action? Even if it’s just a few messy lines? That’s where the magic happens. So today, embrace the scribble. Doodle without a plan, jot down wild ideas, or take that first messy step toward something you’ve been meaning to start. Who knows? It might just turn into something amazing. That’s it for today’s episode of The Daily Quote. If you enjoyed this, share it with someone who needs a little creative push. I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for today... but I'll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same podcast station with another Daily Quote.
Spock - The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few… or the one
mercredi 26 mars 2025 • Duration 02:19
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Welcome to The Daily Quote—a podcast designed to kickstart your day in a positive way. I'm your host, Andrew McGivern, for March 26th.. Now, if you’re a Star Trek fan, today is a great holiday. It’s Live Long and Prosper Day, inspired by the famous Vulcan salute and the wise words of Mr. Spock. This day is all about embracing longevity, wisdom, and success—ideally while wearing pointy ears and resisting the urge to say, "That is illogical" to people who desperately deserve it.
And right now... there is a plethora of highly illogical statements being made. Or maybe that's just my social media feeds. So, in the spirit of wisdom and prosperity, today’s quote comes straight from Spock himself:
Mr. Spock once said...
“The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few… or the one.”Classic Wrath of Khan moment. Now, this quote is all about selflessness, about looking at the bigger picture. Spock, in his ultimate moment of heroism, sacrificed himself to save his crew because he believed in serving the greater good. And if that doesn’t inspire you (not to sacrifice yourself of course) but to at least hold the door open for someone today, I don’t know what will. But, real life isn’t always that simple. Sometimes, your needs do matter—after all, you can’t pour from an empty cup. You have to put your oxygen mask on first...
But Spock’s wisdom reminds you to balance personal desires with the well-being of others. So maybe today, think about one way you can contribute to something bigger than yourself. Even if it’s just sharing your last slice of pizza which is a significant sacrifice. So go forth, embrace your inner Vulcan, and may you live long and prosper.
I'm Andrew McGivern signing off for today but I’ll be back tomorrow, same pod time, same pod station with another Daily Quote.