• The Space Between The Waves Podcast-Only One Happy Hour
    Feb 12 2026
    The ocean has a way of slowing time down, pulling your thoughts back to yourself. I was standing there watching the water when a plane passed overhead, dragging one of those long banners behind it. For a moment I thought it said, “Are you happy?” It didn’t. It said, “Are you ready for happy hour?” Still, the question lingered longer than the banner did. Funny how the mind does that, turning what we see into what we need to think about. I always thought it was funny to advertise one hour to be happy. The pursuit of happiness can be an elusive thing. Not because it’s impossible, but because we sometimes keep running from the very life we once said yes to. We second-guess our choices, wondering what else might have been, forgetting that the world we’re standing in is one we helped build along the way. Happiness isn’t always found by starting over. Sometimes it shows up when we stop running, take a breath, and notice what’s already working, what’s already good, and who’s still standing beside us. Remember, happiness isn’t a destination you chase, it’s a perspective you practice. Being happy is not a one our special. Follow along on Tiki Bar Publishing and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes.
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    3 mins
  • The Space Between The Waves Podcast-Do it with Purpose
    Feb 11 2026
    Sometimes the one thing you keep searching for is the very thing you’re already doing. I had a friend once who drove long distances picking up the recently departed and bringing them home to their families. We all thought it was a strange way to make a living, a little spooky, definitely heavy. He’d just laugh and say, “Someone has to do it. There’s a real need, and I believe I’m offering a service for those who can no longer ask.” Then he’d pause and add, “I’m sure I won’t do it forever.” What stuck with me wasn’t the job itself, but the way he talked about it. There was purpose there. Respect. Quiet dignity. He wasn’t chasing a dream job or some grand title. He was simply showing up where he was needed, doing something meaningful, even if it didn’t make sense to anyone else. A lot of people spend their lives searching, for the right job, the right calling, the right moment to begin. But sometimes the answer isn’t out there waiting to be found. Sometimes it’s already in motion. It’s the thing you’re doing naturally, the thing people rely on you for, the thing that gives you a sense of usefulness even on hard days. Not everything we’re meant to do is forever. But everything we do can teach us something about who we are and what matters to us. Remember, purpose doesn’t always arrive with applause or clarity. Sometimes it shows up quietly, disguised as work you’re already doing, asking only that you do it with care. Follow along on Tiki Bar Publishing and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes.
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    3 mins
  • The Space Between The Waves Podcast-Give Yourself Credit
    Feb 10 2026
    Everything comes with a price, a solution, and an outcome. To reach a satisfying conclusion, you have to stay focused, pay attention to the warning signs, overcome the obstacles, and never lose sight of where you want to be. There are times in life when you find yourself in the middle of massive change. It’s like driving straight into a storm you somehow missed in the forecast. Through the haze of rain and darkness, you see flashing signs, unsure of what’s behind you or what’s ahead. All you know is you never wished for this. You didn’t plan for it, but here it is. More often than not, those storms come from someone else’s plans for you. Choices made without you, turns you never expected, situations you never would have agreed to, yet somehow, you’re the one driving through it. With careful advice, belief in yourself, and the courage to keep going, you make it through. The clouds begin to break, the sunlight returns, and steam rises from the pavement like echoes of the past finally letting go. What once felt overwhelming becomes proof that you survived something you thought you couldn’t. Remember, give yourself a little credit. You do know what you’re doing. You weren’t betrayed, you were redirected, strengthened, and prepared for what comes next. Follow along on Tiki Bar Publishing and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes.
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    3 mins
  • How You Treat People
    Feb 6 2026
    Meanwhile, there’s an old saying passed down from those in the know that simply says, never look down on anyone unless you’re there to lift them up, because one day you might be the one needing a hand. I learned that lesson watching people come and go through the same doors year after year. Some walked in confident, certain they had it all figured out. Others came in quietly, carrying more than they let on. Funny thing is, life has a way of rearranging those roles when you’re not paying attention. The one offering advice today might be asking for it tomorrow. Time humbles us all if we let it. Jobs change. Circumstances shift. Pride softens. And the people who make the biggest difference aren’t the loud ones or the ones keeping score, they’re the ones who remember what it felt like to struggle and choose kindness anyway. Remember, how you treat people on your way up often determines who’s willing to walk beside you when the road levels out. Have a great day. See you on the radio. Follow along on Tiki Bar Publishing and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes.
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    2 mins
  • Finding Your Way
    Feb 6 2026
    The story goes that a younger Tiki follower once asked a simple question about reaching the end of the journey. “How will I know I’m on the right path?” he asked. The wise Tiki leader turned toward the sun and replied, “You turn toward the light. Everything else will fall into your shadows.” The meaning was clear. When you face what matters, truth, integrity, purpose the distractions lose their power. Doubt fades. Fear follows behind you instead of leading the way. Most of the time, we’re not lost at all. We’re just looking sideways, second-guessing what we already feel deep down. Often we search for answers we already know, hoping someone else will say them first so we don’t have to act on them alone. But the path doesn’t require perfection, just direction. Remember, when you face the light, the way forward becomes clearer, and the rest no longer defines you. Follow along on Tiki Bar Publishing and Tiki Man Radio for more good vibes.
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    3 mins