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  • “The more technology we embrace, the less we interact on a human level.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie welcomes David Blake, known as the Flip Flop Philosopher. David is a motivational speaker, corporate trainer, and advocate for bringing human-ness back to business in an era increasingly dominated by technology. Blake shares his incredible journey of transformation after a life-altering surgery left him temporarily unable to walk, talk, or even hold himself up. This pivotal moment sparked his unique philosophy—embracing the power of “flip-flopping” one’s mindset to find solutions to life’s challenges.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    David explores the value of human connection, which is often lost in today’s world of digital interactions and automation. His philosophy encourages people to pause, re-evaluate, and flip their perspective to approach life and business with renewed clarity. He also shares his powerful 10-10-10 rule for balancing work, creativity, and personal recovery, offering insights into how saying “no” can be the most liberating decision.

    The conversation looks into the loss of human interaction, technology’s influence on our daily lives, and how to reclaim meaningful communication in business and personal relationships. Blake’s advice for entrepreneurs and “rebels in waiting” is both practical and deeply motivational: ask questions, connect with mentors, and don’t be afraid to fail.

    PULL QUOTES

    “Be the person you wish was there for you.”
    “Flip-flop your mindset to unlock new possibilities.”
    “We’ve lost a lot of touch. The more technology we embrace, the less we interact on a human level.”
    “The 10-10-10 plan is about balance—10 days for work, 10 for creation, and 10 for recovery.”
    “Ask, ask, ask. Don’t be afraid to ask for help or guidance. That’s how you grow.”

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    David Blake shares his recovery journey after a surgery that took away basic motor skills and how he rebuilt his life.
    Explanation of the Flip Flop Philosophy—flipping your mindset when you hit a roadblock.
    Insight into the 10-10-10 Plan for balancing professional, creative, and personal time.
    Discussion about how technology has distanced people from human interactions.
    The importance of saying no and taking time to prioritize mental and physical well-being.
    David’s passion for scuba diving and how it has shaped his understanding of focus and mindfulness.
    Practical advice for entrepreneurs and “rebels in waiting” on how to start new ventures without fear.

    LINKS FROM THE EPISODE

    David Blake’s Website (https://davidblakepresents.com)
    Pizzeria Uno - The Original Deep Dish (https://www.unos.com/)
    David Blake on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/blakedavid/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: David Blake, FLIPFLOPPHILOSOPHER.COM

  • “We’re energizing water in a way that’s scientifically backed. It’s a game changer for performance and recovery.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie chats with entrepreneur Krish Sidhu, the visionary behind Evolve Co. and its groundbreaking Perform H2O.

    Broadcasting from Vancouver, Krish walks us through his latest venture in hydration science—a tech-enhanced water that improves absorption using frequency technology. Developed over ten years with $12.5 million in research, this water’s secret lies in a sticker embedded with thousands of nano layers, using Earth’s natural atmospheric frequencies to make water more bioavailable. This innovation helps athletes stay hydrated, improves recovery time, and enhances performance.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Krish shares the journey of launching his product on major platforms like Amazon, Walmart, and Shopify, with expansion plans across international markets. Beyond hydration, he explores the possibilities of using the same technology for wearables and skincare. The conversation gets into Krish’s background in sports, martial arts, and construction, and his passion for entrepreneurship and growth. His entrepreneurial journey spans industries from real estate development to cannabis.

    Wrapping up, Krish offers advice for “Rebels in Waiting,” emphasizing resilience, readiness, and the importance of taking risks in both business and life.

    COOL STUFF KRISH SAYS

    “We put a frequency-embedded sticker on the water bottle, and it changes everything about how your body absorbs it.”
    “It’s better to be a warrior in a garden than a gardener in a war. Always be ready.”
    “I want to make lots of money, help lots of people, and have lots of fun—that’s my parameter for success.”
    “We’re energizing water in a way that’s scientifically backed. It’s a game changer for performance and recovery.”

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: Krish explains Perform H2O’s revolutionary frequency technology that enhances hydration. Launching Perform H2O globally on Amazon, Walmart, Shopify, and more. Krish’s background in construction, martial arts, and cannabis. Exciting projects, including a new cannabis-themed movie. Insights on entrepreneurship and how resilience is built through failures. Krish’s philosophy: making money, helping people, and having fun. Advice to young rebels about staying strong, prepared, and embracing life’s challenges LINKS FROM EPISODE Krish Sidhu on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/krish-sidhu-53952b36/) Evolve Co. (https://www.theevolvedco.com/) Perform H2O on Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9JTVF4V) Perform H2O Instagram (https://instagram.com/performh2o)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Krish Sidhu, THEEVOLVEDCO.COM

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  • “The self-care was the choice to not go for the job that was sucking the life out of me.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie connects with Rebecca Sidoti, the dynamic founder of Mind by Design, a virtual mental health practice based in New Jersey. Rebecca shares the innovative ways her practice breaks from traditional methods to make mental health care accessible and effective, including using VR for exposure therapy and offering ketamine treatments for PTSD and treatment-resistant depression. With a rebellious spirit rooted in personal experience, Rebecca’s journey from Catholic school to pioneering virtual therapy reflects a lifelong resistance to unnecessary norms.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Rebecca explains how Mind by Design embraces alternative approaches to therapy, helping clients face fears head-on with VR technology that allows for a gradual, controlled exposure to anxiety-inducing situations. This approach proved successful even for clients who hadn’t flown in nearly two decades. Rebecca’s empathy and creativity are evident as she shares stories of how unconventional methods like these have helped her clients reclaim their lives. She also highlights her personal commitment to self-care through art, particularly pottery, and reflects on the value of aligning one’s work with personal passion.

    Through this conversation, listeners are encouraged to confront uncertainty, embrace their own rebellious paths, and do things scared if necessary. Rebecca’s insights provide practical advice for anyone looking to break free from conventions and pursue their own way in life and business.

    Cool Things Rebecca Says

    “Uncertainty isn’t a threat. We don’t have to react to it like fight or flight.”
    “Do it scared. Do it uncertain. No guts, no glory.” – Rebecca Sidoti
    “The self-care was the choice to not go for the job that was sucking the life out of me.” – Rebecca Sidoti
    “I wasn’t allowed to wear pants. That’s so crazy!” – Rebecca Sidoti
    “Failure is only when we accept it. It doesn’t exist if we keep going.” – Rebecca Sidoti

    Episode Highlights

    Rebecca shares the unconventional beginnings of her journey into mental health care and the rebellious experiences that shaped her mindset.
    Exploration of Mind by Design’s unique virtual and community-based therapy model, focusing on accessibility and personalization.
    A deep dive into VR exposure therapy and its effectiveness in treating phobias and anxiety, including an inspiring client success story.
    The introduction of ketamine therapy in Rebecca’s practice and how it assists in treating PTSD and treatment-resistant depression.
    Rebecca’s personal story about defying norms and finding her purpose despite challenges, including a reflection on her formative years in a Catholic school.
    The role of art and pottery in Rebecca’s self-care routine, and how creativity keeps her grounded.
    Rebecca’s advice for embracing uncertainty, learning from failure, and moving forward without fear.

    Links from Episode

    Rebecca Sidoti on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-sidoti-lcsw/)
    Mind by Design – Rebecca Sidoti’s virtual mental health practice (https://mindbydesignllc.com/)
    Mind By Design Facebook - (https://www.facebook.com/MindByDesignCounseling/)
    Fuck Anxiety Workbook (https://mindbydesignllc.com/therapy-worksheets-mental-health-resources/)
    In the Whale – Two-person punk band recommended by Michael Dargie (https://www.inthewhalecult.com/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Rebecca Sidoti, MINDBYDESIGNLLC.COM

  • “Entrepreneurs often become the biggest bottleneck in their own business.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie speaks with Laurent Notin, an entrepreneur-turned-coach who shares his remarkable journey from Cambodia to Finland and how he now helps entrepreneurs overcome the barriers that hold them back. Laurent discusses his experiences in the business world, including the pivotal moment when he decided to leave his role as a company shareholder and focus on coaching others to succeed.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    As the “Bottleneck Coach,” Laurent specializes in identifying and removing the internal and external obstacles that entrepreneurs face. He explains the steps entrepreneurs can take when they realize they’re stalling their own progress and offers practical advice on how to move forward. His passion for self-awareness, growth, and discipline shines through, as he shares stories from his time in Southeast Asia and his personal connection to CrossFit, which helped him in both his personal and professional life.

    Whether you’re running a small business or managing a larger team, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you unlock your full potential.

    PULL QUOTES

    “People should understand better the power of knowing oneself.”
    “You can’t control your emotions, but you can control the way you react to them.”
    “Entrepreneurs often become the biggest bottleneck in their own business.”
    “Perfection doesn’t exist. Just go and do it.”
    “Consistency beats motivation. Find your way to stay consistent.”

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    Laurent’s transition from France to Cambodia and later Finland.
    His journey from managing an advertising company to coaching entrepreneurs.
    How entrepreneurs can unintentionally hold back their business growth.
    Laurent’s approach to helping business owners overcome both mental and operational bottlenecks.
    The importance of knowing yourself and practicing self-awareness in both life and business.
    Laurent’s experience with CrossFit and how it played a key role in his personal transformation.
    Key advice for entrepreneurs: Stop waiting for perfection, take risks, and act.

    LINKS FROM EPISODE

    Laurent Notin’s Website (https://www.laurentnotin.com/)
    Laurent on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurentnotin/)
    Laurent on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/laurentnotin/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Laurent Notin, The Bottle Neck Coach

  • “Healthcare needs rebels. ”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie chats with Michael Silva, a business coach specializing in healthcare, particularly physical therapy. Silva shares his journey from being a passionate physical therapist to becoming a business coach who helps other PTs navigate the challenges of the industry. The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about life in Rhode Island, Silva’s favorite local foods like “stuffies,” and his thoughts on what it means to be a true Rhode Islander.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    The conversation explores the challenges facing healthcare professionals, including declining reimbursements, administrative burdens, and burnout. Silva’s mission is to empower physical therapists to find joy and sustainability in their careers by starting their own practices. He opens up about his personal journey, including the struggles of working for a large corporate healthcare system and the transformative decision to start his own business.

    Through candid stories and humorous insights, Silva reveals his philosophies on life: taking action without fear, asking for help when needed, and the importance of social connections as we age. Silva’s passion shines as he talks about his current mission—to save the physical therapy profession one business at a time.

    Cool Stuff Michael Says

    “Don’t live by ready, aim, fire. Live by ready, fire, aim.”
    “Healthcare needs rebels. We keep people out of surgery and off drugs, but we’re getting squeezed.”
    “If you don’t make time for the warm-up now, you’ll make time for an injury later.”
    “Everyone thinks they’re more important than they are. You’re not that fucking important.”
    “There’s a mass exodus of quality human beings leaving healthcare, and it’s time to change that.”

    Episode Highlights

    Michael Silva’s Background: Former physical therapist turned business coach, focusing on healthcare professionals.
    Life in Rhode Island: A glimpse into Rhode Island culture, including Silva’s love for “stuffies” and the unique charm of the small state.
    Challenges in Healthcare: Insights into the difficulties healthcare professionals face, from declining reimbursements to high student debt.
    Starting a Business: Silva shares his journey of breaking free from corporate healthcare to start his own practice and eventually become a coach.
    Philosophies on Action: Emphasizing the “ready, fire, aim” approach and encouraging rebels not to let fear hold them back.
    Importance of Social Connections: Discussing the impact of maintaining friendships and social activities as key to aging well.
    Personal Struggles and Triumphs: From dealing with family losses to finding new purpose, Silva’s story is both inspiring and relatable.

    Links from Episode

    Michael J Silva’s Website (https://michaeljsilva.com)
    Michael J Silva oon LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaeljsilva-pt-consultant/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Ryan Holck, DISTILLYOURSTORY.COM

  • “I wish the world realized the importance of curating your own story well.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie sits down with Ryan Holck, the founder of Distill Your Brand, to explore the art and power of storytelling in business. Ryan shares his unique journey from musician to marketer, revealing how his love for creativity and his knack for distilling complex conversations into clear, impactful messages shaped his career. Ryan dives deep into the importance of branding, discussing how businesses can connect authentically with their audience by focusing on what truly matters—their story.

    This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Throughout the episode, Ryan opens up about his transition from being hands-on in the creative process to taking a more strategic role, emphasizing the significance of knowing your core message and the value of storytelling. He provides insights into how businesses can effectively communicate their value proposition by stripping away unnecessary details and focusing on the heart of their message. Ryan’s candid reflections on leadership, the challenges of running a business, and the need to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success offer invaluable lessons for entrepreneurs and creative rebels alike.

    Whether you’re just starting your business or looking to refine your brand, Ryan’s advice on curating and communicating your story will inspire you to rethink how you present yourself to the world. Tune in for a conversation packed with wisdom, humour, and actionable tips that can help you elevate your brand storytelling to the next level.

    Cool Stuff Ryan Says

    “If you can connect the story to your message, it drives it home and makes it memorable.”
    “The only way to discover who you best serve is to continue in the process, even if it means failing often.”
    “Give yourself the freedom to fail and to fail often.”
    “We have to be willing to tell the stories that connect with our audience, not just the ones that make us feel good.”

    Episode Highlights

    Ryan Holck’s journey from music to marketing.
    The power of storytelling in creating authentic brand connections.
    Ryan’s shift from deliverables to strategy and the challenges that came with it.
    The importance of defining and focusing on the core message of your brand.
    Insights into managing creative teams and the balance between freedom and deadlines.
    The role of failure in the creative and entrepreneurial journey.
    How businesses can hone their message to connect better with their audience.

    Links from the Episode

    Distill Your Story - Ryan Holck’s website (https://distillyourstory.com/)
    Ryan on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/rholck)
    Ryan on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/distillyourstory/)
    Ryan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanholck/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Ryan Holck, DISTILLYOURSTORY.COM

  • “Do it your way. That’s the only way to bring the change you’re here to create.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie sits down with Lauri Smith, a soulful speaking coach for sensitive visionaries, ambitious empaths, and loving rebels. Lauri shares her journey from an imaginative child enacting stories in her backyard to becoming a passionate advocate for authentic, soulful speaking. Her work is rooted in her early experiences with theater, where she discovered the transformative power of presence, empathy, and breath.

    This episode is sponsored by Make More Creative, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Throughout the episode, Lauri delves into the challenges of being an empath and how she manages emotional boundaries, both in her personal life and in her work with clients. She emphasizes the importance of doing things your way, particularly for rebels in waiting who are just stepping into their power. Lauri’s insights into the art of speaking from a place of deep authenticity provide valuable lessons for anyone looking to make a meaningful impact through their voice.

    Listeners are also treated to stories from Lauri’s time in the theater, her love for dark chocolate and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” and her reflections on the energetic exchange between a speaker and their audience. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to find and express their true voice in the world.

    Cool stuff Lauri says

    “We need all of the soulful voices playing full out to raise human consciousness.”
    “When we make our energy bubble small, it makes whatever we’re feeling more intense. Expanding it allows us to transform the vibe in a room.”
    “Speaking from a place of deep authenticity is where real resonance happens.”
    “My process is helping people reawaken the kind of resonance that makes your hair stand up on end.”

    Episode Highlights

    Lauri’s journey from childhood storytelling to becoming a soulful speaking coach.
    The influence of theater on Lauri’s approach to speaking and coaching.
    The concept of “soulful speaking” and its impact on raising human consciousness.
    Lauri’s strategies for managing empathy and emotional boundaries.
    The importance of doing things your way and staying true to your unique voice.
    Stories from Lauri’s theater experiences, including her time directing and performing.
    Lauri’s love for dark chocolate and her connection to “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”
    The energetic exchange between a speaker and their audience, and how to harness it.
    Practical advice for rebels in waiting on stepping into their power.

    Links from the Episode

    Lauri Smith’s Website: Voice Matters (https://voice-matters.com)
    Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/voice_matters_llc/)| LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lauri-smith-voice-matters/)
    Theater Lunatico (https://theatrelunatico.wordpress.com/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Lauri Smith, Voice-Matters.com

  • “Just get off your ass and do it.”

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with Chris Donaldson, a 65-year-old property developer from Belfast, Ireland, who has led a life filled with audacious adventures and diverse careers. From starting his career in a retail furniture shop to becoming a master franchisee for ladies’ gyms, dabbling in mobile apps in Dubai, and eventually becoming an author, Chris has done it all.

    This episode is sponsored by Make More Creative, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Chris shares his remarkable journey of riding a motorcycle from Belfast to Australia, a trip inspired by a magazine article he read as a teenager. His initial journey was interrupted by geopolitical events, leading him on an unplanned adventure through Europe, Africa, and the Americas. His tale is one of resilience, endurance, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. Chris also talks about the unexpected hospitality he encountered in Iran, the challenges of crossing the Sahara Desert, and the life lessons he learned along the way.

    BUY HIS BOOK>> GOING THE WRONG WAY

    Now semi-retired and developing properties in Belfast, Chris is not one to sit still. He has plans to ship his beloved Moto Guzzi from Melbourne to the United States, continuing his global journey. This episode is a testament to living life fully, embracing the unexpected, and always planning the next adventure.

    Cool Stuff Chris Says

    “The magic started because I realized you’re living by the day, living for the day.”
    “If I can write a book, anybody can.”
    “Just get off your ass and do it.”
    “Ignorance is bliss in a way because if I’d known where I was gonna go, I might not have gone there.”
    “Adventure before dementia.”

    Episode Highlights Chris’s diverse career from retail to fitness, mobile apps, and writing. The inspiration behind his epic motorcycle journey. The impact of geopolitical events on his travel plans. Chris’s encounters and experiences in Iran and Sudan. The challenges and lessons from crossing the Sahara Desert. The importance of living in the moment and embracing unpredictability. Chris’s ongoing plans to continue his global motorcycle adventure. Reflections on the changing dynamics of life in his 60s.

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Chris Donaldson, GOING THE WRONG WAY

  • "Understanding your values is key to making all your decisions."

    In this heartfelt episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie welcomes Michelle Hoffmann, a relationship coach, author, and expert in navigating the complexities of personal and professional relationships. Michelle shares her transformative journey from a successful professional career to becoming a beacon of guidance for those dealing with love, loss, and life transitions.

    This episode is sponsored by Make More Creative, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Michelle delves into her background, revealing how her innate curiosity and keen observation skills helped her develop a deep understanding of relationships. She recounts her personal experiences, including the profound loss of her husband, which propelled her into helping others navigate similar challenges. Her book, “Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood and Sole Parenting,” has become an international bestseller, providing solace and practical advice to many.

    Throughout the episode, Michelle discusses her comprehensive approach to relationship coaching, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, genuine connections, and maintaining individuality within partnerships. She introduces her program, “Ready to Be Relationship Ready,” which has helped countless individuals increase their confidence and find meaningful relationships.

    Listeners are treated to Michelle’s wisdom on the cyclical nature of relationships, the significance of complementary values, and the necessity of good communication. Her engaging anecdotes and practical advice offer valuable insights for anyone looking to improve their personal or professional relationships.

    Cool stuff Michelle says

    “Life is so much better with good love in it.”
    “You attract who you are, not who you want to be.”
    “Relationships don’t have to be work; they can be easy when you find the right fit.”
    “Understanding your values is key to making all your decisions.”
    “The real gift is sharing your life with someone who sees and appreciates the genuine you.”

    Episode Highlights

    Introduction: Michelle Hoffmann introduces herself and her work in relationship coaching.
    Personal Journey: Michelle shares her story of love, loss, and her path to becoming a relationship coach.
    Professional Background: Insight into Michelle’s career and the skills she developed working in various fields.
    Transformative Loss: The impact of losing her husband and how it led her to write “Life Worth Living.”
    Developing a Process: How Michelle created structured programs to help others navigate relationships.
    Ready to Be Relationship Ready: Details about her coaching program and its success.
    Relationship Dynamics: Michelle discusses the importance of values, communication, and genuine connections in relationships.
    Practical Advice: Tips for listeners on improving their personal and professional relationships.
    Future Plans: Michelle hints at her upcoming projects and continued dedication to helping others.

    Links from Episode

    Michelle Hoffmann on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebroslerhoffmann/)
    Michelle Hoffmann on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theartofrelationshipping/)
    Michelle Hoffmann on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Relationshipping101)
    The Art of Relationshipping (https://theartofrelationshipping.com)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Michelle Hoffmann, THEARTOFRELATIONSHIPPING.COM

  • "It’s not give to gain, it’s give, give, give, get, give."

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie chats with Donnie Boivin, the dynamic entrepreneur behind the fastest-growing B2B networking group on the planet. Donnie shares his unconventional journey from a blue-collar kid to a successful business owner, recounting the trials and triumphs along the way.

    This episode is sponsored by Make More Creative, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.

    Donnie’s story is one of relentless perseverance and innovation. From his early days in sales to launching his own business, Donnie discusses the importance of networking and how he identified a gap in traditional networking methods. His unique approach—give, give, give, get, give—emphasizes the importance of reciprocity in business relationships.

    Listeners will be inspired by Donnie’s candid reflections on his rock-bottom moments, including almost losing his farm and his wife’s Jeep being repossessed, and how he turned things around to build a thriving company. He also gives a fascinating glimpse into his personal life, sharing anecdotes about his hobby farm, complete with dwarf Nigerian goats and Kunekune pigs, and his passion for Renaissance fairs.

    This episode is a must-listen for aspiring entrepreneurs and anyone interested in the power of innovative networking. Donnie’s insights and experiences offer valuable lessons on resilience, adaptability, and the importance of building authentic business relationships.

    Cool Stuff Donnie Says

    “I wish somebody would have told me to start a business when I was a hell of a lot younger.”
    “It’s not give to gain, it’s give, give, give, get, give.”
    “Every day do the thing that scares the shit out of you because that thing that scares the shit out of you is the lesson you need to learn.”
    “If you only give, you’re going to get taken advantage of. You have to change it to understand that networking is also about making a specific ask.”
    “Building a business is the only place you’ll finally get to where you run out of your own damn excuses.”

    Episode Highlights

    Donnie’s early career and transition to entrepreneurship.
    The unique networking approach of “give, give, give, get, give.”
    Overcoming personal and professional challenges, including financial hardships.
    Insights into running a hobby farm with dwarf Nigerian goats and Kunekune pigs.
    The significance of Renaissance fairs in Donnie’s personal life.
    Donnie’s advice to “scare the shit out of yourself every day” to learn and grow.

    Links from Episode

    Donnie Boivin’s LinkedIn
    Donnie on Instagram
    Donnie on Facebook
    Donnie on TikTok
    Success Champion Networking

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Donnie Boivin, SUCCESS CHAMPION NETWORKING

  • "Self-care is not about the external fix; it's about what you can do for yourself."

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with Loreen Wales, the founder of Revive Wellness and My Viva Plan. Loreen shares her incredible journey from working in chronic disease management to founding two companies focused on preventive health care and digital health solutions. After surviving a life-altering car accident at 19, Loreen's passion for transforming patient care was ignited.

    This episode is sponsored by Easy Next Steps, helping you and your business with the stuff that matters most.

    Loreen's story is one of resilience, innovation, and relentless pursuit of better healthcare. She discusses the concept of a "living lab" at Revive Wellness, where real-world patient interactions help shape and refine My Viva Plan's digital health tools. This platform empowers patients to take control of their health through personalized care plans and continuous support outside the clinical setting.

    Throughout the conversation, Loreen emphasizes the importance of self-care, both for healthcare professionals and patients. She shares her personal practices that help her stay focused and energized, despite a demanding schedule. Loreen also provides insights into her daily routines, the significance of gratitude, and the profound impact of listening to patients' needs.

    This episode is a testament to the power of self-care, boldness, and the drive to innovate within the healthcare industry. Loreen's journey and wisdom offer valuable lessons for anyone striving to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others.

    Cool Things Loreen Says "We get one shot at this life, and we all deserve to live with the best quality possible." "The patient is the pilot, and we, the healthcare professionals, are the co-pilot." "Be bold and brave enough to push the boundaries until you find what excites you." "Self-care is not about the external fix; it's about what you can do for yourself." "We can elicit change faster by empowering individuals rather than waiting for policy changes." Episode Highlights Loreen's life-changing car accident and its impact on her career. Founding Revive Wellness to focus on preventive health care. Creation of My Viva Plan as a digital health platform. The concept of a "living lab" and its role in developing patient-centric care. Importance of self-care for healthcare professionals and patients. Loreen's daily routines and personal self-care practices. Insights on patient empowerment and the role of healthcare providers. The significance of listening to patients and practicing gratitude. Loreen's advice to "rebels in waiting" about being bold and pursuing what excites them. Links from Episode Loreen on LinkedIn Revive Wellness My Viva Plan

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Loreen Wales, MY VIVA PLAN

  • "Flawless execution is what makes a company memorable."

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie engages in an illuminating conversation with Brad Warren, the mastermind behind Our Invisible Empire. Brad shares his journey from his initial entrepreneurial ventures to creating a multifaceted business empire that provides comprehensive support for small businesses. He discusses the philosophy and operations behind Our Invisible Empire, emphasizing the importance of consolidating various business services under one roof to optimize efficiency and support for startups and struggling enterprises.

    This episode is sponsored by Easy Next Steps, helping you and your business with the stuff that matters most.

    Brad reveals the challenges and triumphs of his path, including the significant risks he took and the learning curves he navigated. He talks about the impact of the pandemic on his businesses, how they managed to thrive during such a tumultuous time, and the importance of timing and adaptability in business success. His candid reflections on managing rapid growth, financial oversight, and the importance of detailed data tracking offer invaluable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    Brad also dives into his personal life, sharing his love for spending time with his kids and his passion for gardening and music. His transparency about the pressures and mental health challenges that come with entrepreneurship, coupled with his relentless drive and innovative mindset, paint a comprehensive picture of a dedicated and dynamic business leader.

    Cool Things Brad Says "Once you get everything you want, it's not going to make you any happier." "Every single thing in business can be decided by numbers." "I think you get bred along those, yeah. But it was always the case, man. I think I don't register the risk I take." "Flawless execution is what makes a company memorable." "Your financial forecast is everything." Episode Highlights Brad Warren's journey from early entrepreneurial ventures to creating Our Invisible Empire. The concept and operations of Our Invisible Empire, consolidating various business services. Challenges faced and lessons learned from managing rapid growth. The impact of the pandemic and how Brad's businesses navigated it. Importance of detailed data tracking and financial oversight in business success. Personal insights into Brad's life, including his family time, gardening, and love for music. Reflections on the pressures and mental health challenges of entrepreneurship. Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and the significance of self-awareness and data tracking. Links from Episode Our Invisible Empire (https://ourinvisibleempire.com) On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ourinvisibleempire) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/ourinvisibleempire/) On TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@our.invisible.empire) Brad Warren On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brad-warren-863046269/) Boulevard Auto Glass (https://boulevardautoglass.com) White Raven Accounting (https://whiteravenaccounting.com)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Brad Warren, OURINVISIBLEEMPIRE.COM

  • "No matter what, your passion will always be greater than your doubt."

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie interviews Lindsey Coffey, Miss Earth 2020 and a passionate environmental advocate. Lindsey shares her journey from being a model to becoming an eco-conscious activist and the first U.S. representative to win the international title of Miss Earth. The episode dives into Lindsey’s work with Eco-Branders, a company dedicated to environmentally friendly branded merchandise, and her activism in Washington, D.C., lobbying for critical environmental and humanitarian bills.

    This episode is sponsored by Easy Next Steps, helping you and your business with the stuff that matters most.

    Lindsey recounts her childhood in rural Pennsylvania, where her connection to nature began, and the pivotal experiences that shaped her environmental advocacy. She discusses the impact of living through South Africa’s severe water crisis and how it fueled her commitment to addressing global environmental issues. Lindsey’s dedication to making a difference extends to her work with organizations like the World Wildlife Fund and Remake, where she actively pushes for legislative changes to support sustainability and fair labor practices.

    Throughout the episode, Lindsey emphasizes the power of individual voices in driving change and the importance of living in the present moment. Her inspiring journey from modeling to environmental activism showcases the profound impact of passion and perseverance in making a positive difference in the world.

    COOL THINGS LINDSEY SAYS

    "No matter what, your passion will always be greater than your doubt."
    "One voice can impact the lives of your family, your neighbor, or even an entire community."
    "Personal connection is what will always motivate somebody to speak or to take action."
    "We need to change. This world is not the world that we were meant to be living in."
    "The only way we can get to anywhere is by not knowing because that's how we're guided."

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS Lindsey’s transition from modeling to environmental activism. Her experience living through South Africa’s water crisis. The founding and mission of Eco-Branders. Lindsey’s work with World Wildlife Fund and Remake. The impact of winning Miss Earth 2020. The power of individual voices in creating change. The importance of living in the present moment. LINKS FROM EPISODE Lindsey Coffey Website (https://www.lindsey-coffey.com/) Lindsey on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/lindseymariecoffey) Lindsey on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lindseymariecoffey/) Lindsey on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/lindseymariecoffey/) Lindsey on TikTok (www.tiktok.com/@lindseymariecoffey) Eco-Branders (https://ecobranders.com/) World Wildlife Fund (https://www.worldwildlife.org/) Remake (https://remake.world/) Miss Earth (http://www.missearth.tv/)

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Lindsey Coffey, LINDSEY-COFFEY.COM

  • "Tech is more accessible than people think. "

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Ryely Bauer, BAUER AUTOMATE

    In this engaging episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie welcomes Ryley Bauer, founder of Bauer Automate, a company dedicated to helping businesses streamline their processes using existing technology more efficiently. Ryley shares his journey from a young boy with a fascination for electronics to becoming a leading expert in Microsoft tools and automation.

    Ryley discusses his entrepreneurial path, starting with his early interests in fixing electronics, progressing through a series of jobs that honed his skills, and eventually leading him to establish his own company. He highlights the importance of making technology accessible and how his company helps businesses, both large and small, to automate their processes and go paperless. His mission is to utilize tools like Microsoft Power Automate, SharePoint, and Power BI to build scalable solutions that are as flexible as Lego bricks.

    Ryley also delves into his personal experiences with ADHD and autism, explaining how these have shaped his approach to work and productivity. He emphasizes the value of teamwork and having partners who complement his skills, ensuring that his weaknesses are covered and his strengths are amplified.

    Throughout the conversation, Ryley provides valuable insights into the future of technology, the role of AI in business, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the tech industry. His story is one of innovation, persistence, and a passion for making tech work for people.

    Cool things Ryley Says "My goal is to help companies keep using the tech they already have, but better." "I've made a job out of helping people be more productive, but I struggle to drink my own Kool-Aid on that." "You don't have to do this alone. The power of teamwork has been really helpful for me." "Tech is more accessible than people think. You don't have to be a strong coder to get into it." "I wish more people were doing this. It's such an untapped market." Episode Highlights: Ryley’s journey from childhood interest in electronics to becoming an entrepreneur. The founding and mission of Bauer Automate. The importance of using existing tech tools more efficiently. Personal insights on ADHD and autism and their impact on Ryley's career. The significance of teamwork and having complementary partners. Future trends in tech and the role of AI. Practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and "Rebels in Waiting." Links from Episode: Bauer Automate (https://www.bauerautomate.com) Bauer on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/89769232/) Microsoft Power Automate (https://flow.microsoft.com) SharePoint (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/sharepoint/collaboration) Power BI (https://powerbi.microsoft.com)
  • "Hire experts. Don't be penny rich and pound foolish."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Robert Brill, BRILL MEDIA CO

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with Robert Brill, the founder and CEO of Brill Media, a highly successful advertising agency based in Los Angeles. Robert shares his journey from working in traditional advertising agencies to bootstrapping his own company to multi-million dollar success. He opens up about the challenges he faced, including the stress of hiring his first employees and navigating the complex world of ad buying.

    Robert discusses the moment he decided to start Brill Media after his previous company went bankrupt and how the freedom of not asking for time off drove him towards entrepreneurship. He candidly talks about the ongoing stress and different types of pressures that come with running a successful business. From not wanting to sell or take massive financial risks to the importance of hiring experts, Robert provides valuable insights for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    Listeners will also hear about Robert’s personal life, including his role as a husband and father, and his hobbies, such as his love for Dodgers games and his dream of visiting Japan. This episode is filled with practical advice, personal anecdotes, and the raw truth about the entrepreneurial journey, making it a must-listen for creative rebels and entrepreneurs alike.

    Pull Quotes: "The best entrepreneurs have a chip on their shoulder and they're freaking lazy. They have something to prove." "It's going to take you five times as long and cost five times as much, but if you have the drive, go for it." "Hire experts. Don't be penny rich and pound foolish." "I haven't found the point where it's not stressful yet. It's just different stress." "Work doesn't have to be boring. It can be challenging in a good way." Episode Highlights: Robert's Journey: Transition from a traditional ad agency to founding Brill Media. Challenges in Entrepreneurship: The stress of hiring and operational responsibilities. Importance of Hiring Experts: How investing in expertise can dramatically accelerate business growth. Personal Insights: Balancing work with personal life, including family and hobbies. Vision for the Future: Robert’s goals for his business and personal aspirations. Links from Episode:

    Website Brill Media (https://brillmedia.co)
    On Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BrillMediaUS/)
    On LinkedIN (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertbrill/)
    On Instagram (https://instagram.com/brill_media)

  • "We absorb information from narrative, from stories. It’s our operating system."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Neal Foard, STORYFIRE.NET

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with storytelling expert Neal Foard. Known for his deep understanding of narrative and its impact on business and personal communication, Neal shares his journey from the advertising world to becoming a renowned storyteller. The conversation delves into Neal's philosophy that the ability to communicate ideas clearly through storytelling is one of the most timeless and valuable skills.

    Neal discusses his unique course, StoryFire, which is designed to teach people how to tell better stories. He emphasizes the importance of empathy, listening, and making others the hero of the story. Neal's anecdotes, including one about a life-changing encounter at an auto repair shop, illustrate the power of positivity and human connection.

    Throughout the episode, Michael and Neal explore the intricacies of effective storytelling, the significance of the first few seconds in a presentation, and the importance of conflict and contrast in narratives. Neal's insights are not only enlightening but also practical for anyone looking to enhance their storytelling abilities, whether in business or personal interactions.

    Cool Things Neal Says

    "The most timeless skill you can have in any field is the ability to communicate ideas clearly."
    "We absorb information from narrative, from stories. It’s our operating system."
    "A truly great presenter is often a very good listener because the best presentations are conversations."
    "You don't have to be alone. Your job isn’t to fight your own loneliness, it’s to cure somebody else’s."
    "Just being at the typewriter, and yes, you ground out one more sentence, you are already winning because you are in the process, and the process is the victory."

    Episode Highlights StoryFire Course: Neal talks about his storytelling course, StoryFire, which includes 18 modules on effective storytelling techniques. Power of Empathy in Storytelling: Neal emphasizes the importance of empathy and listening in creating compelling stories. Personal Anecdotes: Neal shares a touching story about an encounter at an auto repair shop, illustrating the impact of kindness and positivity. Contrast and Conflict in Stories: Discussion on how conflict and contrast make stories interesting and memorable. Impact of First Impressions: Neal explains why the first few seconds of a presentation are crucial for capturing attention. Neal’s Life Philosophy: Neal shares his belief in improving others' lives and how it leads to personal happiness. Travel and Connection: Neal expresses his desire to travel across the country, meeting people who have invited him for coffee or a beer. Links from Episode

    Neal Foard Website (https://storyfire.net)
    Neal Foard on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/neal-foard)
    Neal Foard on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@nealfoard)
    Neal Foard on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/nealfoard/)
    Neal Foard on TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@nealfoard)

  • "I've never met anyone who knew what they were doing; we're all just making it up."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Sam Conniff, THEUNCERTAINTYEXPERTS.COM

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with the audacious and insightful Sam Conniff, author of "Be More Pirate." From the sunny streets of South London to the historical pockets of Peckham Rye, Sam takes listeners on an enlightening journey through his unique perspective on life, leadership, and the power of rebellion.

    Sam opens up about his personal struggles and triumphs, revealing how he found clarity in uncertain times and the driving force behind his mission to encourage others to embrace their inner pirate. His book, "Be More Pirate," serves as a manifesto for those looking to break free from societal constraints and redefine success on their own terms.

    The conversation delves into the historical roots of piracy, highlighting how these rule-breakers of the past can serve as modern-day role models for professional and personal rule-breaking. Sam passionately discusses the importance of interoception, the eighth sense, and how it can guide individuals through the choppy waters of uncertainty.

    Listeners are treated to an array of fascinating stories, from the strategic retreats of Queen Elizabeth I to the rebellious acts of Golden Age pirates, and how these historical narratives can inspire contemporary acts of courage and innovation. Sam also shares insights from his current work, leading the world's largest research study into the human impact of uncertainty, offering practical advice on how to harness this often-daunting force for positive change.

    Whether you're a seasoned rebel or a pirate in waiting, this episode is packed with wisdom, humour, and actionable insights that will leave you inspired to chart your own course.

    Cool Things Sam Says

    "Interoception will be your ability to navigate by running your fingers in the water and feeling the currents."
    "The change we need won't come from the places it's supposed to; it requires professional rule-breaking."
    "When you realize there's no singular right, it becomes a terrifying and liberating place to live."
    "I've never met anyone who knew what they were doing; we're all just making it up."

    Episode Highlights Sam Conniff’s journey from uncertainty to clarity. The historical significance and modern-day relevance of piracy. The concept of interoception and its role in navigating uncertainty. Sam's work with the Uncertainty Experts and its impact on individuals and organizations. Practical advice for rebels and pirates in waiting. Links from Episode Sam Conniff website: [samconniff.com](https://www.samconniff.com/) Sam Conniff’s book: [Be More Pirate](https://bemorepirate.com) Uncertainty Experts: [uncertaintyexperts.com](https://uncertaintyexperts.com) Michael Dargie: [MichaelDargie.com](https://michaeldargie.com)
  • "If you have a spark, continue to follow that and don’t be afraid if you can’t fit into a box."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Shannon O'Malley, SHANAND.COM

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie sits down with Shannon O'Malley, a dynamic freelance consultant who merges brand storytelling with social justice. Shannon shares her unique journey from the nonprofit sector to corporate philanthropy at Nike, and eventually to freelancing, where she found her niche in storytelling for social justice issues.

    Based in Brooklyn, Shannon provides a vivid picture of her life and work, discussing her current projects and how she balances heavy topics with creative approaches. From her initial steps into the world of social justice, working against human trafficking in Thailand, to her impactful work with Nike's Girl Effect initiative, Shannon’s story is one of passion and purpose.

    The conversation delves into the importance of narrative in shaping social change and the responsibilities of those behind the scenes in media and branding. Shannon’s insights on using brand power for advocacy and her reflections on navigating the freelance world offer invaluable lessons for aspiring rebels and seasoned professionals alike.

    Listeners are treated to a blend of personal anecdotes, professional wisdom, and even some lighthearted discussions about her love for puzzles, pizza, and jazz. This episode is a treasure trove of inspiration, showcasing how following one's passion can lead to a fulfilling and impactful career.

    COOL STUFF SHANNON SAYS

    “You are stronger than you think you are and you know more than you think you do.”
    “The most sophisticated communication is the most simple.”
    “If you have a spark, continue to follow that and don’t be afraid if you can’t fit into a box."
    “My sweet spot is storytelling for social justice issues.”
    “If you don’t have a sense of humor, you’re not going to survive this field.”

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    Introduction to Shannon O'Malley: Shannon shares her background and current endeavors in Brooklyn, New York.
    Career Journey: From nonprofit work in Thailand to corporate philanthropy at Nike, and the transition to freelancing.
    Brand and Social Justice: Insights into how Shannon uses branding to promote social justice and the power of storytelling in advocacy.
    Challenges and Rewards: Discussing the complexities of working with sensitive issues and the importance of maintaining empathy and creativity.
    Life in Brooklyn: Shannon’s experiences and favorite spots in her neighborhood.
    Personal Interests: Shannon’s love for puzzles, wine, and jazz as part of her self-care routine.
    Advice for Aspiring Rebels: Shannon’s guidance for those looking to make a difference in their fields.

    LINKS FROM EPISODE Shannon's Website (https://shanand.com/) Shannon on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/omalleyshannon/) Shannon on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/s_omalley/) Nike's Girl Effect (https://girleffect.org/) Oven and Shaker (https://www.ovenandshaker.com/)
  • "Storytelling is about planting a question in someone's mind."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Jay Acunzo, JAYACUNZO.COM

    In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie chats with Jay Acunzo, who passionately shares how to captivate an audience by focusing on resonance over superficial metrics.

    Jay discusses his approach to meaningful content creation, emphasizing the importance of making genuine connections rather than chasing vanity metrics. He passionately advocates for creating content that deeply resonates, using his own experiences to illustrate how authenticity can elevate a brand beyond mere numbers.

    Throughout the conversation, Jay elaborates on the pitfalls of prioritizing reach over resonance, detailing how this can lead to empty engagements and a lack of fulfillment in creative work. He underscores the value of impactful storytelling that connects emotionally with audiences, offering actionable advice for creators to enhance their craft.

    The episode also dives into Jay's current projects, including his work with Creator Kitchen and his upcoming podcast, highlighting his commitment to supporting and inspiring a new generation of content creators. Jay’s insights provide a roadmap for building more substantive and rewarding interactions in the digital space.

    COOL STUFF JAY SAYS

    "We should care more about resonance to build our causes than reach."
    "The internet drags us towards empty followers and vanity metrics."
    "Resonance over reach, that's what the work is for, not reach."
    "The asterisk represents a universe of possibility in storytelling."

    EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

    Resonance vs. Reach:
    Jay discusses the importance of creating content that resonates deeply rather than focusing on expanding reach.
    Storytelling Techniques:
    Exploration of storytelling elements like the "open loop" and the use of tension.
    Creative Practices:
    Insights into Jay's creative processes and how he nurtures creativity through structured practices.
    Creator Kitchen:
    Discussion on Jay's initiative to help content creators enhance their craft and develop their unique voices.
    New Projects:
    Jay talks about his upcoming podcast and past experiences that shape his current endeavors.

    LINKS FROM EPISODE

    Jay Acunzo's Website (https://jayacunzo.com/)
    Jay Acunzo on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/public-profile/in/jayacunzo)
    Jay Acunzo on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jacunzo/)
    Creator Kitchen (https://creatorkitchen.com/)
    How Stories Happen Podcast (https://jayacunzo.com/how-stories-happen-storytelling-podcast)

  • "Pleasure isn't dirty, and pleasure can be a healing modality."

    Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
    Guest: Erica Wiederlight, WETHELIGHT.ORG

    In this episode of the RebelRebel Podcast, Michael Dargie is joined by Erica, a dynamic confidence coach from WeTheLight.org. Erica shares her intriguing journey from New York to Florida, delving into her transition from an acting career to empowering individuals through confidence coaching.

    She discusses her unique approach to enhancing one's self-love, dating, and sexual empowerment through what she calls a "mojo makeover." Erica’s infectious energy and insightful stories highlight the profound impact of embracing pleasure as a transformative tool for personal growth.

    Listeners will discover how Erica helps people find their spark and the joy in reclaiming their inner confidence, one mojo at a time.

    Cool Stuff Erica Says "I take people that feel dusty crusty down on themselves and take them on the journey to feel empowered, alive, radiant, fabulous." "It's so amazing to see people do this work." "The universe is flirting with me, and I hate it, but I love it." "Pleasure isn't dirty, and pleasure can be a healing modality." "The reward is bigger than the fear." Episode Highlights Erica's background from acting to confidence coaching. The concept of a "mojo makeover" and its impact on individuals. Insights into the transformative power of acknowledging and embracing personal pleasure. Erica's transition from New York to Florida and how it influenced her life and career. Practical advice for listeners on how to incorporate small, pleasure-filled moments into daily life. Links from Episode WeTheLight.org (Erica's website) Erica on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/wethelight_llc) "Queer Eye" on Netflix "Pussy: A Reclamation" by Regina Thomashauer