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The most powerful tool for connection and influence isn’t a fancy pitch deck, a perfectly rehearsed presentation, or even an impressive résumé—it’s your ability to tell a story. Kindra Hall is a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, award-winning storyteller and sought-after keynote speaker. Her books, Stories That Stick and Choose Your Story, Change Your Life, reveal how the stories we share—and the ones we tell ourselves—have the power to transform our lives. On this episode, we explore the four key elements of a compelling story and how you can use storytelling to build trust, inspire action, and reframe your inner narrative.
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The holidays are often billed as the most wonderful time of the year, but let’s be real—they often come with stress, expectations, and an overwhelming to-do list. In this episode, I share some surprising stats about why so many of us feel relief, not joy, when the season is over. I open up about my own holiday mishaps (you’ll never believe what I used as a stocking stuffer!) and explore how we can approach the season differently. It’s all about JOMO—the Joy of Missing Out—and choosing to focus on what truly matters. Listen to this episode if you want to enter the new year feeling connected, fulfilled, and intentional.
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In this episode, I sit down with Codie Sanchez, author of Main Street Millionaire and founder of Contrarian Thinking, to explore how unconventional thinking can pave the way to financial freedom. After nearly two decades on Wall Street, Codie is now on a mission to empower people to achieve financial independence through small business ownership in often-overlooked, “boring” industries. We explore her actionable frameworks for finding hidden opportunities, making smart deals, and building wealth on your own terms. If you’re ready to break free from the 9-to-5 grind and take control of your financial future, Codie’s insights will inspire you to take bold, transformative action.
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This week, as we gather around the Thanksgiving table, I’m flipping the script on gratitude. It’s not just about saying “thank you”—it’s about living it. In this solo episode, I reflect on the power of gratitude, sharing heartfelt lessons from my mom’s generosity and practical wisdom from organizational psychologist Adam Grant. I share how we can rethink gratitude by shifting our lens outward and focusing on gratitude as an action instead of a feeling. Plus, I’ll give you actionable ways to model and teach gratitude, especially to the kids in your life.
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What if the key to a fulfilling life isn’t about what you can get, but what you can give? Comedian Michael Jr., has mastered the art of using comedy and storytelling to impact people’s lives. He has inspired audiences around the globe—on The Tonight Show, TEDx stages, and even in the hit movie War Room. In our conversation, Michael talks about how he shifted from performing stand-up for laughs to using his comedy to inspire and activate purpose in others. He shares powerful insights on discovering your “punchline” – the unique purpose you’re meant to deliver to the world. This conversation is packed with humor, wisdom, and inspiration to help you uncover what you’re truly here to give.
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It’s easy to think success is all about talent, but what if it’s actually the little things that don’t require any talent at all that make the biggest impact? Talent alone is never enough. The best don’t rest on what they were born with- they dig deeper to get the most out of themselves. In this episode, I’m breaking down 10 things that can take you from good to great—and they don’t require a single ounce of natural ability. We often focus on talent, but the truth is, it’s just the starting line. It’s the intangibles- the things we can control- that make all the difference in your life and career. Here are 10 "zero-talent" behaviors that will help you step up your game:
Work ethic Body language Be present Attitude Curiosity Kindness Perseverance Preparation Accountability GratitudeOrder my new book, Dynamic Drive.
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How did Christina Tosi turn a love for baking into a business empire? In this episode, the creative force behind Milk Bar reveals how she blended curiosity, hustle, and creativity to transform a small bakery into a nationwide phenomenon. Known for its iconic creations like Birthday Cake and Cereal Milk, Milk Bar now boasts legions of fans, but Christina’s journey was far from easy. We dive into the importance of embracing creative risks, celebrating failures, and pushing boundaries, while also exploring how her obsession with product iteration and customer experience has driven the brand’s success. A two-time James Beard Award-winning chef, Christina also gives us a preview of her new cookbook Bake Club, out November 12, which features over 100 unfussy, mouthwatering sweet and savory recipes.
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What if a single question could transform how you show up in crucial moments? In this episode, I explore the power of asking yourself one simple question: "What do I want most?" This question has guided me through various challenges in my life, whether I'm feeling overwhelmed, scared, or stuck in a difficult conversation. It’s a simple tool that you can use too. No matter the circumstance, filtering your thoughts through this question helps you to refocus, connect more deeply, and clarify what you truly want.
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Imagine a world where everyone has the courage to show up as their true selves, inspiring others to do the same. In this episode, I sit down with Cody Rigsby, the celebrated Peloton instructor and fitness influencer known for his authentic approach to wellness and self-improvement. As a bestselling author and host of the popular podcast Tactful Pettiness, Cody brings a refreshing perspective on life. And while he never takes life too seriously, his journey is one of courage and resilience. In this episode, we discuss embracing discomfort as a catalyst for growth, navigating the “seasonality” of life, and cultivating self-acceptance.
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In this episode, I dive into a topic I’m deeply passionate about: the role of parents in youth sports. My perspective comes from three unique vantage points: as a former student-athlete, a parent of three daughters who played competitive sports, and a former sports agent. I share 10 essential pieces of advice that every sports parent should consider, remembering that sports serve as a crucial sandbox for life lessons like resilience, teamwork, and discipline. It's important for parents to step back and allow their children to forge their own paths while providing the support they need to grow both on and off the field. Here are the 10 insights every sports parent should keep in mind:
Celebrate effort over outcome. The first question to ask when your kid gets in the car: What do you want to eat? Being a good teammate is more important than being a good player. Parents are part of a team too. Be their parent, not their coach. Coaches pay attention to what your child does when they don’t have the ball. Encourage your kids to play multiple sports. Let them fight their own battles. Don’t live your washed-up dreams through your kids. Sports are practice for real life.Order my new book, Dynamic Drive.
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What if your personal ambition could be a force for collective empowerment? Jaclyn Johnson is the powerhouse founder behind Create & Cultivate, the largest media company dedicated to ambitious women. A serial entrepreneur with multiple multi-million dollar exits under her belt, Jaclyn has dedicated her career to empowering underrepresented founders with the tools they need to thrive. Her latest venture, Cherub, connects angel investors with entrepreneurs. Jaclyn has built a reputation as one of the most respected female entrepreneurs by creating and scaling impactful businesses. In our conversation today, we explore redefining work on your own terms, trusting your gut, and fully embracing your ambition.
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How can we turn fleeting inspiration into lasting motivation? In this episode, I dive into the transformative power of dopamine and its role in sustaining drive over time. Drawing from my book, Dynamic Drive, I share insights on how this natural neurotransmitter can help us celebrate progress, acknowledge efforts, and appreciate the significance of small milestones along our journeys. I highlight compelling research, including the IKEA effect, which shows how personal effort enhances our emotional attachment to our goals. By prioritizing the journey and recognizing our achievements—no matter how small—we can keep our motivation alive and thriving.
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Almost 25 years ago, Malcolm Gladwell captured our attention with his groundbreaking book, The Tipping Point. Now, he returns with a fresh perspective in Revenge of the Tipping Point, exploring the darker side of how ideas and trends spread. A mega-bestselling author and host of the popular podcast Revisionist History, Gladwell has been named one of Time's 100 Most Influential People. In our conversation, we discuss how group dynamics shape individual performance, the tendency of leaders to overvalue team cohesion at the expense of effectiveness, and the outsized influence of outliers in shaping trends and behaviors. It’s a fascinating conversation about the complexities of social change and the forces that drive it, offering insights into how we can effect meaningful change in our communities.
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What’s the secret to work-life balance? I get asked this question all the time and here’s what I’ve come to realize: we’re asking the wrong question because balance isn’t the answer. In this episode, I tackle the exhausting myth of balance that so many of us chase, only to find ourselves feeling overwhelmed and guilty. I share my personal journey of realizing that what we truly crave isn’t balance but alignment—an intentional process that prioritizes what matters most to us, not what others expect of us. By reflecting on my own struggles and breakthroughs, I encourage you to consider how to move your potential in the right direction, embrace the inherent imbalance of pursuing your goals, and ultimately live a more fulfilling life.
Order my new book, Dynamic Drive, available now!
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We used to view failure as the opposite of success. Now, we’re often torn between two conflicting approaches: “avoid failure at all costs” or “fail fast, fail often.” Neither perspective helps us distinguish between good and bad failure, leading us to miss the chance to fail well. In this episode, we explore the complexities of failure with Amy Edmondson, a renowned Harvard Business School professor and leading expert in organizational behavior. In her book, Right Kind of Wrong, Amy presents a framework for understanding and navigating failure effectively. She provides actionable strategies to transform failure into a powerful catalyst for growth, teaching us how to recognize when failure is beneficial and how to minimize its unproductive aspects. Her insights will help you cultivate a growth mindset, take smart risks, and learn from your failures.
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Have you ever caught yourself stuck in a cycle of negative self-talk that keeps you from reaching your full potential? In this episode, I dive into how to break free from these limiting beliefs using my Total Mindset Reset (TMR) framework, a core concept from my new book, Dynamic Drive. I share my own journey of overcoming self-doubt and reveal how shifting your mindset can turn challenges into opportunities. Discover how recognizing, replacing, and reinforcing positive scripts can help you pursue your goals with renewed purpose and resilience.
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Jamie Kern Lima, founder of IT Cosmetics, turned the startup she began in her living room into a billion-dollar brand, selling it to L’Oréal for $1.2 billion and becoming its first female CEO. Recognized on Forbes’ Richest Self-Made Women list, Jamie is also an investor in over 15 companies and a passionate mentor and philanthropist. She is the New York Times bestselling author of “WORTHY” and “BELIEVE IT” and host of the top-ranked “The Jamie Kern Lima Show.” In this episode, Jamie reflects on her journey, discussing how to trust your intuition, build self-worth and find your true calling.
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Have you ever had someone speak a truth into your life that shakes you up and wakes your soul? For me, it was my mom telling me, “You can be better. You can be great.” Her words unlocked a drive within me that I didn’t know existed. As a sports agent, I’ve seen firsthand how drive can transform lives and how complacency can quietly sabotage potential. Over the years, I’ve learned that drive isn’t innate; it’s something you can cultivate. In this episode, I share how tapping into that drive, rather than settling for mediocrity, can help you overcome obstacles and achieve your biggest goals. I’ll also challenge you to reflect on where you might be settling in your own life and provide tools to reignite your own Dynamic Drive.
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Disappointments and setbacks are inevitable, but how we handle them reveals our true character. Can you grow through what you go through? Florida State coach Mike Norvell is one of the top college football coaches in the country. Since taking over in 2019, Mike has revitalized the Seminoles program, leading his team to an undefeated record last season. Despite this success, Florida State was controversially left out of the College Football Playoff. Mike’s response is a masterclass in handling adversity, and we’re digging into that and so much more today. In this episode, we explore his approach to leading through challenges, action-based leadership, and why success ultimately hinges on building meaningful relationships.
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I wrote my new book, Dynamic Drive, to show that you can achieve greatness AND find fulfillment. In a world obsessed with fleeting success, it’s possible to pursue your goals unapologetically—without compromising what truly matters most. In this episode, I dive into redefining the concept of "drive.” Traditionally, drive has been about a singular goal and achievement, but this linear approach often leads to burnout—and even complacency. I argue that instead of focusing solely on achieving a goal, we should adopt a concept I call "Dynamic Drive." This approach emphasizes continuous self-improvement and aligning our actions with our core values and purpose. Unlike traditional drive, which is finite and solely focused on an outcome, Dynamic Drive is about constant growth and renewal, helping us avoid the trap of complacency and ensuring that our pursuit of a better life is both sustainable and fulfilling.
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