Lifestyle #08

Addiction, Stealing, and Healing with Lara Love Hardin

What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done? Could you cope with the stress if it went viral? Your breaking point can also be your making point. Our guest went from being a California cul-de-sac soccer mom to a heroin addict, convicted on 32 felonies, and dubbed the “neighbor from hell.” But her story didn’t end there. Joining me is Lara Love Hardin, New York Times bestselling author of The Many Lives of Mama Love, to share her story of her amazing comeback from immense shame to finding joy and purpose.

Lifestyle #07

The Power of a Dad with J. Scott Reed

Today’s guest, J. Scott Reed, sold everything and relocated his family to Los Angeles to be a father to the fatherless. He is here to share his journey and his book, The Power of a Dad. To all fathers, you are irreplaceable. Your love, guidance, support, and even dad jokes are essential. By being present, you provide the foundation your children need to thrive. Remember, being a good father isn’t about perfection; it’s about showing up. Your efforts today will echo through generations.

Lifestyle #06

Now I See with Janet Perez Eckles

Imagine discovering that you are going to go completely blind by age 30, or that your marriage was at risk, or the unthinkable, that a family member had been brutally attacked. Any one of these traumas could spiral even the best of us into despair. But our inspirational guest, Janet Perez Eckles, author of Now I See, overcame all this adversity and so much more.

Lifestyle #05

Minding What Matters with Nikki DeLoach

Nikki DeLoach has made her way into your homes and hearts, starring in numerous Hallmark movies. Off-screen, she’s passionate about patient advocacy after facing life and death challenges. We’ll learn from Nikki the tools she used to deal with crises, challenges, and stress, and turn her pain into purpose.

Lifestyle #04

Chai to Thai Tea with Heather Howitt and Tedde McMillen

Have you ever wanted to launch your own business, maybe even a family business? What you’re about to hear is the amazing, sometimes comical and inspiring mother-daughter journey that brought ancient chai tea down from the Himalayas and into coffee houses and grocery stores around the world. But it wasn’t all cozy or comfortable. In fact, this story begins with a phone call from a Chinese prison! Entrepreneurs, Heather Howitt and Tedde McMillen; two hard-working women, will share their success story on how they took their passion and built something truly incredible.

Lifestyle #03

Male vs Man with Dondré Whitfield

Our guest today, Dondré T. Whitfield, says that at the age of 14 he was ready to harm someone else or harm himself, but now he’s a seasoned actor calling for men to stand in their rightful capacity to be of service as opposed to seeking to be served. Delineating between males and men, he identifies a clear path to successful manhood through honoring women, teaching children, and elevating men to change the world.

Lifestyle #01

50 Years on the Prairie

We have a double treat for you today. Two actors from one of TV’s most iconic shows. A versatile actress, comedian, and author best known for her role as Nasty Nellie Oleson, and an accomplished actor, producer, and author best known for his portrayal of Almanzo Wilder. Celebrating the 50th anniversary of Little House on the Prairie, we are thrilled to have Alison Arngrim and Dean Butler share their inside experiences working with Michael Landon on the show and the impact he made by crafting stories. You’ll also learn how each have used their fame to help battle a deadly disease that they are very passionate about.

How to Create Meaning in the Midst of Chaos

In this episode of the Lifestyle.org Podcast, join host Roy Ice as he delves into the topic of creating meaning in a world filled with chaos. Roy sits down with Scott Davis, who defied industry expectation and walked away from the corporate world in his 40s to embrace a more unconventional path. His journeys have taken him to remote shores in the South Pacific, Atlantic, and Caribbean. Davis was recognized by Forbes at the age of 30 as a promising young executive. Davis shares his insights and principles on how our world and our brains work, enabling us to live better lives with less drama. Through his experiences, Scott discovered profound truths that challenge commonly held assumptions and shed light on the human nature, decision-making, relationships, parenting, and the meaning of life. In his book “Surf the Seesaw”, a collection of 30 engaging essays, he shares his adventures and epiphanies from his years at sea. He presents a toolkit of habits and mental models that can be applied by anyone yearning for greater happiness and deeper meaning in life. Scott’s stories resonate with universal truths and offer refreshing insights that will encourage you to rethink your beliefs and make positive changes. Tune in to gain valuable insights on creating meaning in the midst of chaos and learn how to live a better and more fulfilled life.

Lifestyle #20

Helping Hands with Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer

How can you make a real difference in someone else’s life? Today’s guest has just received a citywide celebration of 40 years as the senior pastor of Faithful Central Bible Church in Los Angeles. Bishop Kenneth C. Ulmer leaves a legacy of faithful service as he sets his sights on the next chapter. How can you leave a legacy, without leaving a mess during times of transition? We’ll also learn about his book, Passing the Generation Blessing: Speak Life, Shape Destinies.

Lifestyle #18

No More Cloudy Skies with Fritz Coleman and Louise Palanker

Have you ever cracked a joke, and someone told you to never quit your day job? Today’s guest, Fritz Coleman is not only a standup comedian but worked for almost 40 years as weathercaster for NBC in Los Angeles, CA. We’ll be joined by the Co-Founder of iHeartRadio’s Premiere Radio Networks and co-host of The Media Path Podcast, Louise Palanker. She and Fritz are going to fill us in on what they’ve been working on together, and how they are making a difference through their charity organizations.

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