• 142. How a Mob Lawyer Found Inner Peace ft. Bob Martin
    Oct 28 2025

    In Miami’s cocaine cowboy days, Bob Martin was a high-powered lawyer defending the mob. Money flowed, power followed, but everything else—his marriage, his family, his peace—was falling apart. Then a single word from his therapist changed everything: Retreat. What started as anger and disbelief led him into the ancient world of Taoism and the teachings of a 72nd-generation Shaolin master.


    This episode traces how a man built on control learned to surrender, how judgment became compassion, and how forgiveness became freedom.

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    47 mins
  • 141. The Cost of Living in Fear ft. Rhonda Britten
    Oct 4 2025

    At fourteen, Rhonda Britten watched her father murder her mother and then himself. Shattered by trauma, she spiraled into alcoholism, three DUIs, and three suicide attempts before realizing she had to find another way to live. Out of her brokenness, she created the Wheel of Fear — a model that helps people uncover their hidden fears and transform them into freedom. In this conversation, Rhonda shares how fear is as smart, emotional, and spiritual as you are — and how to break free from its grip.

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    51 mins
  • 140. Storytelling Secrets from Best-Selling Author ft. Terry Whalin
    Sep 22 2025

    An English teacher spotted something in Terry Whalin’s writing that set him on a path toward journalism. But a single book — Jesus the Revolutionary — completely rewrote his destiny, pulling him from newsrooms into missions, and eventually back to the publishing world where he’s authored 60+ books and guided countless writers. In this episode, Terry shares the turning points, rejections, and secrets that shaped his journey from young reporter to seasoned author and acquisitions editor.

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    42 mins
  • 139. Afraid to Fail? That’s the Real Trap ft. Kerim Kfuri
    Sep 15 2025

    He walked into an office one morning and by sundown the entire department was gone—boxes in the hallway, jobs erased in an instant. Before that, he had built a dot-com only to watch it collapse. Medicine, finance, entertainment, supply chains—every path seemed to twist, stall, or shatter beneath his feet. But instead of breaking, he adapted. Each setback sharpened his vision. Each detour pulled him closer to the truth: fulfillment matters more than achievement, and the greatest risk isn’t failure—it’s never daring to dream. This is the story of Kerim Kfuri—and the lessons he uncovered on turning fear, regret, and detours into a life lived without limits.


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    36 mins
  • 138. The Price of Success (That No One Talks About)
    Sep 2 2025

    Jared Jennings chased a baseball dream until an undiagnosed thyroid condition forced him into business school and corporate life. What looked like stability soon felt suffocating, and he walked away to build something of his own.


    The early grind was brutal—a hacked ad account, unsold inventory, and fear of rejection at every turn. But in failure he discovered his edge: mindset.


    This episode unpacks fear as the hidden gatekeeper, why mediocrity feels safe, and how delayed gratification fuels true success. It’s a story of setbacks, revelations, and the price most refuse to pay—turning fear into the fuel for growth.

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    47 mins
  • 137. Hidden Money, Loud Suits, and Hard Truths? ft. Matthew Lesko
    Jun 25 2025

    Matthew Lesko, the OG Question Mark Suit Guy, crashes into the podcast with more energy than a double espresso. He rants, raves, and revolutionizes your idea of money—turns out the real flex isn’t making millions, it’s knowing where the free millions are hiding. From teaching you how to scam the system (legally) to exposing Google as a capitalist swamp, Matthew drops truth bombs, charts, and dad jokes like it’s his cardio. Somewhere between flaming capitalism and hugging community help desks, he makes you laugh, think, and maybe—just maybe—finally apply for that free rent grant you never knew existed. Oh, and his fashion sense? Liberace meets Mr. Rogers on acid. You’re welcome.


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    47 mins
  • 136. A FARMWIFE CEO: From Mouse Traps to Market Domination ft. Kari Block
    May 30 2025

    What do mice, angels, and Tony Robbins have in common? Kari Warberg Block. Once a broke farmwife in North Dakota battling rodents without poison, Kari turned a pest problem into a purpose—founding EarthKind, a toxin-free pest control empire now in 35,000+ stores. In this wildly inspiring (and hilarious) episode, she shares how near-death moments, spiritual awakenings, and a stubborn sense of justice fueled her rise from dirt roads to boardrooms. You’ll laugh, reflect, and maybe even reconsider your relationship with bugs, business, and what peace really means...


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    45 mins
  • 135. Why Prison Fails, How Redemption Works, and What Society Gets Wrong - John Graham
    Mar 21 2025

    John Graham was 53, broke, and working on a falling-apart house when he and his wife decided to create something bigger than themselves. What started as a last-ditch effort to find purpose turned into a mission that would help over 2,500 men and women rebuild their lives after prison.

    In a world obsessed with punishment and broken systems, John chose something radical: compassion, structure, and listening. Through the Good Samaritan Home, he offers shelter—but more importantly, a second chance. He reveals why our culture’s obsession with consumption, disconnection, and punishment misses the root of the problem—and how simply being heard can change everything.

    This episode explores addiction, loneliness, masculinity, and why your past doesn't have to define your future. If you’ve ever felt like it was too late to start over, this is your sign. Tune in now and subscribe to keep learning from the human experience.


    Key Takeaways

    1. Life Is Written in Pencil – No matter how far off course you go, there’s always room to erase, redirect, and begin again.
    2. Listening Is Healing – Most people don’t need saving—they need someone who will hear them, see them, and respect their story.
    3. Rehabilitation Happens in Community – Long-term change doesn’t happen in isolation or institutions. It starts with human connection, purpose, and structure.


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    38 mins