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No Labels, No Limits podcast

No Labels, No Limits podcast

Written by: Sarah Boxx
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Each guest shares how they overcame personal challenges and obstacles while remaining true to their values and goals. Our interviews showcase examples of success, despite setbacks. They are real, down-to-earth, women and men who are heart-centered, and truly care about having a positive impact and leaving a legacy.


Each episode features practical tips, tools, and resources to help you get from where you are now to where you want to be.


Sit back and enjoy the conversation with Sarah Boxx, Strategic Vision Coach and Consultant to individuals and organizations choosing the No Labels, No Limits, No Excuses approach to life and success.


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  • 442 - From Homeless to Legacy Builder with Timothy Rexius
    Jan 29 2026

    In this episode of the No Labels, No Limits Podcast, host Sarah Boxx sits down with Timothy Rexius—entrepreneur, founder of Rexius Nutrition, and host of the Truth Junkie Podcast—for a raw and powerful conversation about resilience, faith, business, and legacy.


    Timothy shares his extraordinary journey from sleeping in his car to building a multi-million-dollar, self-funded nutrition empire with over 50 retail locations, global distribution in 14 countries, and a vertically integrated family of companies. Along the way, he opens up about failure, bankruptcy, intensity, and the mindset shifts required to build something meaningful without compromising integrity.


    This episode explores what it really takes to scale a mission-driven business while staying grounded in truth, accountability, and purpose—and why being “somebody’s something” matters more than trying to be everything to everyone.


    In this conversation, we discuss:
    • Going from homelessness to building a global nutrition brand
    • The discipline and intensity behind sustainable entrepreneurship
    • Faith, masculinity, mentorship, and modern leadership
    • Creating a family-centered business and legacy of impact
    • Why authenticity, relationships, and truth fuel long-term success


    Timothy also shares how Rexius Nutrition’s innovative protein popcorn became an international success, how his family plays a role in business decisions, and why he believes wealth is meant to be built—and eventually given away.


    This episode is a powerful reminder that your past does not define your ceiling—and purpose is the greatest driver of success.


    Listen in for an honest, unfiltered conversation about building a life, business, and legacy without labels or limits.


    Connect with Timothy Rexius:

    Website: https://www.timothyrexius.com

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@truthjunkiepodcast

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/truthjunkiepodcast/


    Connect with Sarah Boxx:

    Website: https://sarahboxx.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategicvisioncoach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahboxxllc/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahboxxsherpa/


    Check out our sister show, the Nonprofit Podcast, where we dive into strategies for nonprofit leaders and change agents driving real community impact. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! https://shows.acast.com/nonprofits-today


    Keywords: #TimothyRexius #entrepreneurpodcast #faithdrivenlife #legacybuilder #purposedriven #businessleadership #overcomingadversity #nlnl #podcast #nolabelsnolimits #personalgrowth


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    47 mins
  • 441 - Encore: Research That Drives Impact with Dr. Brandon D. Harris
    Jan 22 2026

    In this encore of the No Labels, No Limits Podcast, we revisit a powerful conversation with Dr. Brandon D. Harris—researcher, educator, and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DE&I) professional—who challenges us to rethink how research, data, and storytelling can be life-changing tools for impact.


    Dr. Harris shares how research can move beyond spreadsheets and reports to become a meaningful resource for individuals, nonprofits, and organizations seeking sustainable growth and mission alignment. From avoiding the trap of “chasing the carrot” in grant funding to building compelling narratives that balance data with lived experience, this episode offers insight for anyone committed to making informed, values-driven decisions.


    In this conversation, you’ll hear about:


    • How research can be leveraged as a practical, empowering resource
    • The risks of becoming funding-focused instead of mission-focused
    • Storytelling forward and backward—using anecdotes, data, or both to demonstrate impact
    • Lessons learned from short-lived, grant-dependent programs
    • Common misconceptions surrounding DE&I work and how to address them with clarity and care


    This episode is a reminder that understanding and agreement are not the same—and meaningful impact starts with intention, integrity, and evidence.


    Please note: This episode is an encore rebroadcast. Any offers, links, or promotions mentioned may no longer be available, but the insights and lessons remain just as relevant.


    Connect with Dr. Brandon D. Harris:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brandon-d-harris-ed-d-65bb4195/


    Connect with Sarah Boxx:

    Website: https://sarahboxx.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategicvisioncoach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahboxxllc/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahboxxsherpa/


    Check out our sister show, the Nonprofit Podcast, where we dive into strategies for nonprofit leaders and change agents driving real community impact. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! https://shows.acast.com/nonprofits-today


    If this episode resonates with you, we’d love for you to share it—tell us the episode number, guest name, and one takeaway that stood out to you.


    𝐑𝐄𝐋𝐀𝐓𝐄𝐃 𝐊𝐄𝐘𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐃𝐒: #nlnl #podcast #nolabelsnolimits #nolabelsnolimitspodcast #interview #personalgrowth #changemakers #datadriven #evidencebasedpractice #measuringimpact #impact #inclusiveleadership

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • 440 - Reclaiming Progress Over Perfection with Jen Anderson
    Jan 15 2026

    Welcome back to the No Labels, No Limits Podcast!


    Have you ever ended your day looking at a long to-do list and feeling like a failure because you didn't check every box? In a world of curated success stories and "hustle" culture, it is easy to feel like a "hot mess" for simply being human. Today, we are joined by Jen Anderson, a self-proclaimed "professional imperfectionist" and dot-com veteran on a mission to dismantle the pressure to stay polished and perfect.


    Jen is the creator of Accomplist, a to-do app designed for real humans, not productivity robots. After years of struggling with traditional productivity systems that triggered guilt with bright red "overdue" notices, Jen built a tool that honors imperfect progress.


    In this episode, we dive into how to work with your humanity rather than against it. Jen shares her journey from the high-pressure dot-com world to becoming a freelance writer and artist, exploring how she uses mixed media art to manage migraines and quiet her inner critic. Whether you are a high-achiever struggling with self-judgment or an entrepreneur looking to simplify your focus, this conversation will give you permission to "stay imperfect."


    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • The Accomplist Philosophy: Why traditional apps fail us and how to manage tasks without "overdue" shame.
    • The Power of the "Skipped" Status: Why marking a task as skipped is a brave act of prioritizing your sanity.
    • Breaking Down "Hamster Wheel" Habits: How to distinguish between big-picture goals, daily maintenance, and habits.
    • Art as Therapy: How Jen used collage and mixed media to get comfortable with making mistakes.
    • The Career Advisory Board: Why Jen gathered former clients and colleagues to help her navigate a major business pivot.
    • Self-Grace and Leadership: How letting yourself stumble actually gives the people around you permission to be real.


    “Stay imperfect.” ~ Jen Anderson


    Connect with Jen Anderson:

    Website: https://www.accomplist.app/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamaccomplist/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TeamAccomplist


    Listener Reminder:

    If this episode resonated with you, please share it with a friend! Leave a review and let us know one thing you are choosing to "skip" this week to make room for your own humanity.


    Learn more and connect with Sarah here:

    Website: https://sarahboxx.com/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/strategicvisioncoach/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahboxxllc/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahboxxsherpa/


    Check out our sister show, the Nonprofit Podcast, where we dive into strategies for nonprofit leaders and change agents driving real community impact. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! https://shows.acast.com/nonprofits-today


    Keywords:

    #perfectionism #productivity #Accomplistapp #JenAnderson ⁨@sarahboxx3620⁩ #professionaldevelopment #nolabelsnolimits #taskmanagement #mentalhealth #resilience #personalgrowth #arttherapy #careerpivot #nolabelsnolimits #podcast #interview

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    36 mins
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