100: Dr Glenn Livingston: “If you have 6 problems and then you overeat, then you’re going to have 7 problems.”

Dr. Glenn Livingston is not only a psychologist, but he’s an author of several books. Glenn reveals how he lost 80 pounds, he shares other adversities he’s lived through, including depression, he fell into severe debt, had been hit by a drunk driver and suffered from health issues. But after overcoming these challenges, he now …

099: Greg Zakowicz: From Stocking Shelves to Senior Commerce Marketing Analyst at Oracle

Greg Zakowicz has an all-too-common story.  As a young man, he graduated from college but struggled to make ends meet working in his career of choice. So what to do?  Greg shares how he struggled financially, emotionally and mentally, and explains how his journey ultimately ended up in a good place… He’s now a Senior …

093: TShane Johnson: From Almost Having Died 3 Times to Running Across America for the Fourth Time

You could say 39-year-old TShane Johnson is a living miracle.  You see, when he was in the Marine Corps, he died 3 times. While out riding his motorcycle, he was t-boned by another car. Upon impact, his body flew at 45 miles per hour and he hit a brick house, breaking his chest plate in …

074: Seth Hymes: From Homeless Film School Graduate to Making his First Feature Film

Seth Hymes is an entrepreneur, author, digital marketer, and most recently a co-producer and co-writer of the feature film, Wally Got Wasted.  He talks about what it was like growing up with an autoimmune disorder since he was seven and how he later was a disappointed film school graduate, disenchanted by how challenging it was …

064: Contessa Louise Cooper: How a Mother of an Autistic Child Made Ends Meet by Becoming a Stripper and Now is an Autism Advocate and Author

Today’s guest is Contessa Louise Cooper, author of Mad At The World: How To Move On And Find Peace When You’re A Special Needs Parent.  At 16 she had a baby and a few years later, doctors diagnosed her son as mentally retarded and suggested he be institutionalized. Years later he was diagnosed as autistic. …

061: 2018’s Top Downloaded Episode: Linda Beach

Today we’re going to bring a past episode out of the archives. This particular interview was our top downloaded episode for the year. And that top download is Episode #31 with Linda Beach. So what would you do if your thriving business went bankrupt and you essentially lost over $1mil dollars in assets?  Well, if …

055: Eddie Lorin: Investing with a Purpose

Today we’re talking with Eddie Lorin, Founder and CEO of Impact Housing. a real estate investment trust that allows everyone to invest in real estate.  Eddie shares his personal story—he lost his father when he was an infant and then also his mother when he was 17.  He talks about the personal struggles he overcame …

053: Dr. Carmen Roman: How This Immigrant Grew up With No Electricity or Running Water, Fought for her Education, and Got a Doctorate in Psychology and Founded a Non-Profit

Dr. Carmen Roman shares with us today her journey of coming from a poor, but loving family in Mexico where there was no electricity and no running water. When it was time to go to middle school, it was expected she learn a trade to start making a living. However, Carmen secretly applied to attend …

050: Jacqui Letran: How This Refugee and Teen Mom Became a Mindset Mentor and Award-Winning Author

Author Jacqui Letran shares the story of her and her family narrowly escaping Vietnam amidst gunfire and then running out of drinking water while adrift at sea in their escape boat. She also talks about her struggle between living a traditional culture at home while trying to assimilate to American life as a teenager. And …

047: Roy Redd: From Push-Starting His Broken-Down Car to Success Magnate

Best-selling author Roy Redd is a performance coach, public speaker, and entrepreneur.  He shares his story of being broke, depressed, and the time when he pushed his broken down car two miles down a freeway. And then he had an epiphany and everything changed. Roy turned his life around.  And at 26, he went from …