Episodes

  • The Difference Between Success and Destiny with Michael G. Reagan
    Dec 23 2024

    Michael G. Reagan (Mike) opens up about the spiritual guidance behind his art and the profound connections he forms with the families of fallen soldiers. He shares stories of emotional encounters that underscore the personal and collective impact of his work.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Spiritual Guidance: Mike attributes his artistic inspiration to a higher calling, often feeling as if unseen forces guide his work.
    2. Emotional Impact: His portraits provide solace to grieving families, helping them find peace and closure.
    3. Commitment to Mission: Despite financial challenges, Mike prioritizes his calling over monetary gain, underscoring the importance of emotional and spiritual fulfillment.

    Guest:

    Michael G. Reagan, artist and creator of more than 9,000 portraits of fallen heroes, first responders, and victims of tragedies.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Michael G. Reagan: Facebook
    2. Fallen Heroes Project: Website and Facebook
    3. Congressional Medal of Honor Society

    Quotes:

    -“I believe that God put me on this Earth to do this.” – Michael G. Reagan

    -“When I can give them a hug, it takes away the pain and hate from war.” – Michael G. Reagan

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, reflect on what brings you emotional and spiritual fulfillment. Share your thoughts and stories with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Redeeming Work Through Food and Community
    Dec 16 2024

    Kevin Morse shares his journey from working in his grandparents’ deli to leading Cairnspring Mills, highlighting lessons in community support and sustainable farming during the pandemic. He also discusses the mill’s expansion and its commitment to local grain sourcing and resilience in business practices.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Family Roots in Food: Kevin’s early years making sausage in his grandparents' Italian deli taught him the value of community and hard work.
    2. Pandemic Perseverance: Kevin and his team were determined to support the community by keeping their operations running and providing essential products like flour and animal feed.
    3. Sustainable Growth: Plans for a new mill in Umatilla County, OR, which focuses on local grain sourcing and preserving traditional milling methods.

    Guest:

    Kevin Morse, co-founder and CEO of Cairnspring Mills.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Kevin Morse: LinkedIn and Bio
    2. Organization, Products, and Recipes: Cairnspring Mills
    3. Cairnspring Mills: Facebook and Instagram
    4. Video: Resilience Through COVID-19
    5. Video: In the Mill with Kevin Morse by KitchenAid

    Quotes:

    -"The key to perseverance and success lies in our connection to the community and our commitment to sustainable practices." – Kevin Morse

    -"Our mission is to regenerate not just the soil, but also the spirit of the community through our work." – Kevin Morse

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, visit Cairnspring Mills' website and try one of the recipes shared by Kevin Morse. Share your baking results with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    52 mins
  • Back By Popular Demand: Working with ADHD
    Dec 9 2024
    This episode was first broadcast in June 2023. You can find a full episode archive by subscribing to BEATS WORKING. André Brisson discusses the complexities of living and working with ADHD, including its impact on team dynamics and personal productivity. He shares valuable insights into the importance of education, medication, and therapy in managing ADHD effectively. Key Takeaways: Understanding ADHD: Exploring the crucial role of education in accurately understanding ADHD and its symptoms.Medication Benefits: Discussing how medication can help normalize behavior but is not a cure-all solution.Emotional Intensity: Highlighting how ADHD can lead to intense emotions and impulsive reactions due to a lack of filtering in the prefrontal cortex. Guest: André Brisson, ADHD entrepreneur and advocate. Resources Mentioned: André Brisson: LinkedInPodcast: Tactical BreakthroughsTactical Breakthroughs: Website, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTubeBook: "You Mean I'm Not Lazy, Stupid or Crazy?!" by Kate Kelly and Peggy RamundoKolbe A Index Assessment Quotes: -"The ADHD brain experiences emotions intensely, much more than a neurotypical brain." – André Brisson -"Education is crucial for understanding ADHD and what it is and isn't." – André Brisson Listener Challenge: This week, take time to educate yourself about ADHD by reading "I'm Not Lazy, Stupid, or Something Like That" and share your key learnings with us using #BEATSWORKINGShow. Connect with Us: -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow -Facebook: @Beats Working Show -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST Support the Show: If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners. BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn. If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.
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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • The Secret Sauce to Building a Business with Lance Johnson
    Dec 2 2024

    Mark Wright and Lance Johnson chat about the ins and outs of entrepreneurship, and how to navigate business success and the evolving trend of personalized marketing. They dive into everything from financial management to the impact of AI on content authenticity, all while sharing stories from Lance’s own entrepreneurial journey.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Systematizing Business Operations: The importance of creating efficient systems to support talent and operations growth.
    2. Financial Management: The significance of cash flow management and hiring fractional CFOs to stabilize business growth.
    3. Personalized Marketing: The shift towards highly personalized advertisements and the balance between privacy and relevancy.

    Guest:

    Lance Johnson, host of "Amplify Your Business" podcast and founder and CEO of Amplomedia.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Lance Johnson: LinkedIn and Instagram
    2. Organization: Amplomedia
    3. Podcast: Amplify Your Business
    4. Amplomedia: LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram

    Quotes:

    -"Having a board of advisors can provide the accountability, guidance, and networking that entrepreneurs often lack." – Lance Johnson

    -"How do you create systems that are going to allow you to really grow the people, the talent part of it, but then also the operational side and so on? …at different stages of business, your systems need to be reworked because they break." – Lance Johnson

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, assess your business's financial management practices. Identify one area where you can improve cash flow management and share your insights with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    57 mins
  • Back By Popular Demand: Growing Your Business by Growing Your People
    Nov 25 2024

    This episode was first broadcast in April 2023. You can find a full episode archive by subscribing to BEATS WORKING.

    Dive into growing your business by focusing on people and values. Kaas Tailored founder Jeff Kaas

    joins us to share his innovative approach to creating a workplace that feels more like a community and less like a job.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Hiring Philosophy: Learn why music majors might be better hires than business majors due to their knack for systems thinking and real-world collaboration.
    2. Factory Tours and Cultural Shifts: Jeff shares how opening their factory doors to thousands of guests reinforced their commitment to truth and transparency.
    3. Autonomy and Standardization: Unpack how Jeff balances giving employees freedom with the need for standardized processes, especially in industries where consistency is key.

    Guest:

    Jeff Kaas, owner of Kaas Tailored and founder of Truth Bit Pull consulting.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Jeff Kaas: LinkedIn
    2. Organization: Kaas Tailored
    3. Experience: Kaas Tailored Tours & Workshops
    4. Consulting: Truth Bit Pull

    Quotes:

    -"The key is to grow people, not just to retain them." – Jeff Kaas

    -"It's not about the money; it's about the community and the value you create." – Jeff Kaas


    Listener Challenge:

    Think about how you can make your workplace feel more like a community and less like a job. Share your ideas and experiences with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    41 mins
  • The Power of Pivot with Dele Downs Kooley
    Nov 18 2024

    Dele Downs Kooley shares her transformative journey of overcoming life’s inevitable challenges using her PIVOT framework and the "Five Givens" from "The Five Things We Cannot Change." From surviving a traumatic accident to navigating career and personal upheaval, Dele’s story is a testament to resilience and intentional action.

    Listen to the full episode here: https://beatsworkingpodcast.com

    Key Takeaways:

    1. The Five Givens: Understand the five constant truths of life and how they can serve as a catalyst for change.
    2. PIVOT Framework: Learn how to intentionally adjust your focus and actions using Dele Downs Kooley’s PIVOT framework.
    3. Resilience in Adversity: Hear Dele's inspiring story of overcoming a life-altering accident and career disruptions to find new opportunities.

    Guest:

    Dele Downs Kooley, leadership coach and keynote speaker.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Dele Downs Kooley: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook
    2. Podcast: Pivot to Joy
    3. Coaching, Speaking, & Consulting: Dele Kooley Coaching
    4. Book: The Five Things We Cannot Change

    Quotes:

    -"Pivots are about responding intentionally rather than reacting emotionally." – Dele Downs Kooley

    -"Everything happens as it should, even if we don't understand it in the moment." – Dele Downs Kooley

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, try using the PIVOT framework to navigate a current challenge. Share how it helped you on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Changing the World Through Service with Ezra Teshome
    Nov 11 2024

    Ezra Teshome shares about the impactful work of eradicating polio and the importance of involving young people in community service. We also explore Ezra's personal journey from Ethiopia to becoming a respected Rotarian and insurance agent in Seattle.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Importance of Youth Engagement: Ezra underscores the significance of organizations like Rotary reaching out to young people to involve them in meaningful service.
    2. Polio Eradication: Ezra shares his pride in contributing to the near eradication of polio, emphasizing the collective effort that made it possible.
    3. Community and Legacy: Ezra values the legacy of his community-driven work and actively shares resources to help others thrive.

    Guest:

    Ezra Teshome, Rotarian, insurance agent, and community advocate.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Ezra Teshome: LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram
    2. Organization: Rotary International Seattle
    3. Gates Foundation: Polio Eradication Initiative

    Quotes:

    -"We can't do it alone. We need the younger generation to know what we do." – Ezra Teshome

    -"Our work is not only about eradication; it's also about building a stronger healthcare infrastructure for the future." – Ezra Teshome

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, find a local or international service organization like Rotary and learn more about how you can contribute to global issues. Share your engagement with us on social media using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    54 mins
  • Back By Popular Demand: How to Win at Work and at Home
    Nov 4 2024

    This episode was first broadcast in August 2023. You can find a full episode archive by subscribing to BEATS WORKING.

    Dr. James Bryant recounts the pivotal moments that led him to reprioritize his life from career to family and personal fulfillment. We explore his journey to finding balance and the wisdom he now shares through coaching and podcasting.

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Career vs. Family: Bryant opens up about the initial conflict between his demanding career and family life, leading to significant personal challenges and a reevaluation of his priorities.
    2. Turning Point: A critical reflection made James question his definition of success, ultimately prompting a shift towards remote work and a balanced life.
    3. Practical Advice: Emphasizing the need for early career individuals to focus on what truly matters to them, James shares how smart work, faith, and intentional decisions have shaped his path.

    Guest:

    Dr. James Bryant, executive coach, consultant, and host of the "Engineer Your Success" podcast.

    Resources Mentioned:

    1. Dr. James Bryant: LinkedIn
    2. Organization: Engineer Your Success
    3. Podcast: Engineer Your Success
    4. Success Tips: LinkedIn and Instagram

    Quotes:

    -"I had to really question, am I winning at home? And at the time, I wasn’t." – James Bryant

    -"You don’t need enough initial energy to finish; you need enough to start." – James Bryant

    Listener Challenge:

    This week, try setting clear personal boundaries around your work commitments and share how it impacts your life balance using #BEATSWORKINGShow.

    Connect with Us:

    -Website: www.beatsworkingpodcast.com

    -LinkedIn: @BEATS WORKING Show

    -Instagram: @beatsworkingshow

    -Facebook: @Beats Working Show

    -YouTube: @BEATSWORKINGPODCAST

    Support the Show:

    If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners.

    BEATS WORKING is a platform on a mission to redeem work—the word, the place, and the way. We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

    If you have a show idea, feedback, or just want to connect, email producer Tamar Medford at tamar@workp2p.com.

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    50 mins