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  • Retirement Isn’t the End with Larry O’Nan
    2024/12/11

    For Larry O’Nan, leaving work behind wasn’t about slowing down. It was a chance to step into a new chapter of intentional living and service.

    With decades of experience guiding faith-based organizations, Larry raised millions for global initiatives and inspired others to lead with purpose. But his journey didn’t stop there.

    Redefining what it means to live fully, Larry has embraced failure as a tool for growth, mastered the art of saying no to what doesn’t align with his strengths, and found meaning in every phase of life, even after retirement.

    His story is a testament to the possibilities that unfold when we approach each day with intention and courage.

    Resources

    Follow Larry on Facebook

    Connect with Larry on LinkedIn

    Intentional Living and Giving

    Email Larry at larry@larryonan.com

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    50 分
  • Never Too Late to Begin with Ed Doherty
    2024/11/27

    At 70, Edward Doherty ran a virtual Boston Marathon. At 72, he published his first book. If anyone knows the secret to defying odds, it’s him. Ed is a man who radiates optimism—his story not only touched my heart but also reignited my spirit, and I’m sure it will do the same for you.

    In this episode, Ed takes us through his journey from the restaurant industry to consulting, after a pandemic-induced furlough. He shares the hurdles he faced and how he turned persistence into his greatest strength.

    Ed heads up Ambrose Landen Consulting, helping organizations with strategic planning, leadership development, and employee engagement. At 72, he published his first book, Observations at the Speed of Life.

    Get ready for an inspiring conversation on resilience, personal growth, and the legacy we all have the power to create.

    We discussed:

    • How Ed pivoted after being furloughed during the pandemic

    • Why failure is only valuable if you learn something from it

    • How Ed’s wife inspired him to become a runner in his 60s

    • Running the Boston Marathon virtually around Fenway Park at age 70

    • How publishing a book made Ed reflect on his legacy

    • The power of optimism in recognizing potential in others



    Resources:

    Ambrose Landen Consultant

    Observations at the Speed of Life

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    43 分
  • Change Your Life, Not Your Thoughts with Blair Dunkley
    2024/11/13

    We’ve all heard the ‘find your why’ advice, but what if it’s not about that at all? Today, my guest is Blair Dunkley, and I’ll keep it simple: this conversation is going to be mind-filling, mind-expanding, and honestly, mind-blowing.

    Blair’s here to break down how we can improve our lives by shifting our behaviors with research-backed methods that are both impactful and surprisingly simple. So, get ready to pay attention and maybe even take some notes.

    In this episode, he breaks down the difference between mindset and life skills—and why mindset alone just doesn’t cut it. His mind models offer a fresh way of thinking that can help you through life’s transitions, big or small.

    We discussed:

    The difference between mindset vs. life skills

    Why studies question the effectiveness of mindset

    Blair’s challenge to the “find your why” framework

    Why we often blur the line between remembering and reliving

    Using mind models to manage stress and solve problems




    Resources

    The Three E’s

    Phobia Freedom Formula

    The Blair Dunkley Experience

    Ultimate Mind Hacking Book (16 Growth Mind Models)

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    53 分
  • Why AI Belongs in Your Next Chapter with Justin Simpson
    2024/10/30

    As a writer, I’ve often heard my peers talk about the “evils” of AI over the past couple of years. But truthfully, I don’t know much about it myself, which is why I’m so excited to talk to today’s guest, Justin Simpson.

    Justin brings a lifetime of business experience, and now, in his “Chapter X,” he’s exploring the world of AI with new imagination and curiosity. You might be wondering, “What does AI have to do with my stage in life?”

    Justin’s goal is to show how AI can be useful for everyone, especially those facing career changes or life transitions. He believes AI isn’t something to shy away from, but something to enjoy and use.

    In fact, Justin believes AI offers incredible benefits for everyone, particularly for non-tech folks. Let’s dive in and explore how AI can bring new possibilities into our daily lives.

    We discussed:

    Why Justin believes AI benefits everyone (not just tech companies)

    How to start using AI tools like ChatGPT

    3 incredible ways that AI serves small business owners

    Using AI as a brainstorming buddy for career transitions

    The potential for AI to address loneliness

    Resources


    Here.Now.AI.

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    43 分
  • Teaching Men to Connect with Owen Marcus
    2024/10/16

    Imagine a man who truly wants to connect with his partner. He carefully picks his words, hoping to create that closeness. But somehow, it all falls flat. Frustration builds in his partner, yet he can’t quite put his finger on what’s going wrong. Why does this keep happening?

    Many men never learned how to connect emotionally in a way that feels genuine to them. Today, we’re diving into this struggle and exploring how men can break free from this cycle.

    I’m excited to welcome Owen Marcus, the co-founder of MELD. It's a community focused on helping men reconnect with their emotions and bodies. With over thirty years in men’s emotional wellness, Owen has created programs that blend emotional understanding with peer support to help men, and now women thrive.

    What Owen does is incredibly important for living authentically. In this episode, we’ll dive into a major challenge men face today: being disconnected from their emotions.



    We discuss:

    What inspired Owen to start working with men 30 years ago

    Why society tells men to disassociate from emotions

    One simple way to talk to men about their feelings

    The impact community and relationships has on men

    Owen’s method for reconnecting with your body

    Breaking the pattern of emotional distance across generations

    Resources

    MELD training & community

    Couples retreat in Costa Rica for Valentine’s Day 2025

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    40 分
  • Living on Purpose with Bodhi Aldridge
    2024/10/02

    Imagine the possibilities when men come together in a supportive atmosphere. In the Chapter X community, I’ve seen firsthand how this freedom allows us to be our true selves—and that’s where real growth happens.

    Today, I’m excited to introduce you to Bodhi Aldridge, a man whose life story is a testament to the power of self-discovery and purpose.

    Bodhi has traveled the world as a father, grandfather, lawyer, coach, and facilitator. He lives near the beaches of Byron Bay with his wife of 40 years and is a proud father of four and grandfather to ten.

    As we step into our roles as elders, Bodhi believes we have a responsibility to create space for others—especially for women and younger generations, including our granddaughters. In this episode, he shares profound wisdom that just might inspire you to embrace your journey and engage with what truly matters in life.

    We discussed:

    Three traits Bodhi thinks are important for men

    What masculine and feminine energy represent

    The key advantage you have as a man

    How to become more present in 5 minutes

    The 3 steps of searching for purpose

    How to tackle the belief of 'not being good enough'

    Resources:

    Enter Bodhi's free course giveaway

    Listen to the True Freedom podcast

    The Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware

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    45 分
  • Life Throws Curveballs with Kenny Hersh
    2024/09/18

    Today, I’m excited to catch up with my high school friend, Kenny Hersch. His story is truly one of a kind, and I think you’ll find this conversation with him an absolute joy.

    Kenny’s symptoms began with minor neurological issues, but it took two years to get a clear diagnosis. Early on, doctors worried it might be ALS, which was a scary idea. It was eventually identified as Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS)—a non-fatal condition affecting speech and mobility. Thanks to technology, Kenny can join us today.

    In high school, Kenny was a force of nature, and he remains just as remarkable. He’s embraced the mantra “accommodation without surrender” with resilience and positivity that truly inspires.

    In this episode, we discussed:

    Kenny’s life-altering diagnosis of PLS at 45

    What it was like coming to terms with his new way of life

    Tools that helped Kenny transition through his health journey

    How a newspaper profile transformed him into a local celebrity

    The impact he hopes to make through his legacy

    Links

    Kenny's feature in The Providence Journal

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    23 分
  • When Success Isn’t Enough with David Rynick
    2024/09/04

    David Rynick was a big deal in college—serving on the university senate, co-captaining the wrestling team, and enjoying much attention. But despite all his achievements, he wasn’t happy.

    This realization set him on a path to explore what mattered to him beyond just achieving more and pleasing others. Today, David is a Zen teacher with credentials in two lineages and a seasoned life and leadership coach.

    His latest book, Wandering Close to Home: A Year of Zen Reflections, Consolations, and Reveries, came from 18 months of daily writing during the pandemic. This remarkable collection of essays and reflections is designed to inspire you to live more fully.

    In this episode, we chat about David’s journey from college success to finding true fulfillment. You’ll find it’s a conversation filled with inspiration and joy.

    We discuss:

    Why early success led David to question happiness and purpose

    How he explored dance and pottery as self-expression

    Why it took him a decade to appreciate daily meditation

    David’s advice for men who are struggling to adjust to retirement

    The most common misconception about meditation

    Connect with David

    Read Wandering Close to Home

    Visit DavidRynick.com

    Boundless Way Zen Temple

    Listen to David's Zen talks

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    46 分