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    Bump In The Road

    Everyone hits a bump in the road. What do you do with it? Every week my guests share their stories about how they've navigated their life's bumps and what they've learned along the way.
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    Episodes (200)

    Kaneshi Hart: Security, Insecurity, Risk and Reward

    Kaneshi Hart: Security, Insecurity, Risk and Reward
    When life throws a curveball, some see a setback, but others like Kaneshi Hart see an opportunity. Five years ago, Kaneshi was climbing the corporate ladder, enjoying the fruits of a successful career, and traveling internationally. Life seemed set on a promising trajectory. Yet, as many of us have experienced, stability can be fleeting. A series of layoffs, a toxic work environment, and a global pandemic later, Kanesha found herself at a crossroads. She decided to take an entrepreneurial route. The episode unfolds Kaneshi’s story with raw honesty and vulnerability. She talks about being laid off not once, but twice within two years, and how these bumps in her road led her to question the path she was on, and to wonder what else was out there. Were events  a streak of bad luck or a nudge towards a different calling? Come listen in.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at   Follow Bump on:
    Bump In The Road
    enMarch 06, 2024

    Nicole Byars: Personal Transformation for Inner Peace

    Nicole Byars: Personal Transformation for Inner Peace
    Have you ever wondered what it truly means to transform your life?  Meet Nicole Byars, a woman whose journey epitomizes the essence of personal transformation and the power of self-discovery. Nicole’s story begins in the familiar corridors of high achievement and people-pleasing. Raised in a family that valued success, she followed a path that many of us know all too well: striving for academic excellence, attending a prestigious university, and landing a job in corporate America. Yet, beneath the surface of her seemingly perfect life, Nicole grappled with an eating disorder and a marriage that left her feeling lost and alone. This episode is an invitation to reflect on our own lives. Nicole’s experiences prompt us to ask ourselves: Are we living in alignment with our hearts? Are we taking care of ourselves as we should? And most importantly, are we open to the changes that life inevitably brings? #personaldevelopment #yoga #anorexia       What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at   Follow Bump on:
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    enFebruary 28, 2024

    Aly Bird: The Grief Revolution

    Aly Bird: The Grief Revolution
    The Grief Revolution   How does one navigate grief? How do you support someone going through this process? Aly Bird, a young widow turned grief advocate, shares her transformative journey through loss and the powerful lessons she’s learned. Her story is not just one of sorrow, but of resilience, community, and the courage to rewrite the rules of life. Aly delves into the depth of human attachment, the complexities of mourning, and the hope that lies within grief. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of the grief revolution. Tune in now for an episode that promises to touch hearts and change minds. You can learn more about grief through Aly’s book, Grief Ally: .   What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at   Follow Bump on:
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    enFebruary 21, 2024

    Jessica West: An Accident, An Injury and A Purpose

    Jessica West: An Accident, An Injury and A Purpose
    An Accident, An Injury and A Purpose   Jessica’s life was transformed when her car was t-boned in a horrific accident. Waking up in the hospital with a broken neck, multiple pelvic fractures, and a severe brain injury, she was faced with a prognosis that spelled a lifetime of dependency and limitations. But Jessica’s narrative doesn’t end there; it’s where her true journey begins. Jessica’s story is not just about physical recovery; it’s about the mental and emotional metamorphosis that occurs when one is pushed to the edge. It’s about rediscovering oneself, overcoming deep doubt, and learning to create a new life.   “Imagination is really the start of being able to create the life that you want and really create anything in life.”   In spite of a grim prognosis that projected Jessica’s days of independence were over, Jessica healed and completed her bachelor’s degree. She lives independently and runs her own business. This conversation is about self-awareness and empowerment. Jessica’s insights into the power of thought, the importance of self-love, and the art of imagination offer a roadmap for anyone looking to transform their life from within. Join us in a remarkable discussion of self awareness and empowerment that can come from a bump in the road.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at   Follow Bump on:
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    enFebruary 14, 2024

    Chuck Price: Left Brain/Right Brain

    Chuck Price: Left Brain/Right Brain
    The Need To Rewire The Professional Brain   Chuck Price is a lawyer by trade, but a wisdom seeker by nature. His openness and curiosity led him down a most unusual path, a path towards greater personal authenticity, presence, and awareness. He’s written a book called Now he talks to other professionals about finding your way in a linear, left brain profession while holding on to your humanity along the way. Chuck talks about the value of creating a balanced life and of learning the art of being present. Why is presence important?   "We're never taught to live right now."   Our professional schools emphasize left brain learning, crucial to mastering a lot of information.   "What you're actually learning to do is to have an extremely unbalanced life, totally left brain and totally based on what you're going to accomplish."   But what about the things you might experience? Join us for a thoughtful discussion of what creates a good life.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Learn more at Follow Bump on:

    Zya Be: The Conundrum of Retirement

    Zya Be: The Conundrum of Retirement
    Zya ​B ​Built ​a ​successful ​corporate ​career ​in ​organizational ​change ​consulting, ​including ​starting ​her ​own ​company. She’s ​traveled ​the ​globe ​solo, ​contributed ​to ​a ​best ​selling ​book ​on ​creativity, ​and ​now ​she ​has ​her ​own ​podcast, ​Your Hell Yes Life where ​she ​tells ​the ​stories ​of ​other ​fearless ​women.  But fearlessness isn’t the only component of living a “Hell Yes Life”. The path comes with some bumps in the road. "So I semi-retired, but I was 48 at the time and people at 48 are not around. So I was actually quite bored for a year." She realized that what she was looking for was a deep ​inner ​yes. ​Zya reflects: "That one that I yearned to follow all those years when I was doing what I thought I should do, when I was just following the money instead of my heart. I finally made it out." Which ​raises ​the ​question ​of ​what ​does ​your ​soul ​yearn ​to ​do? ​And ​what’s ​holding ​you ​back?     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:

    Side Trips: Marketing on YouTube, Click Bait, and What Might Really Matter

    Side Trips: Marketing on YouTube, Click Bait, and What Might Really Matter
    This is a Side Trip, a super short podcast that lets me share some of my thoughts about writing, podcasting and whatever else comes to mind. This Side Trip, I share some of my thoughts about marketing on YouTube, click bait, and what might really matter.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:
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    enJanuary 29, 2024

    Tonia Winchester: Neurolinguistic Programming and Your Health

    Tonia Winchester: Neurolinguistic Programming and Your Health
    Tonia ​Winchester ​is ​a ​treasure. ​She’s ​a ​naturopathic ​doctor ​who ​helps ​people ​heal, ​but ​her ​interest ​in ​healing ​goes ​way ​beyond ​bodily ​health. ​She ​uses ​neurolinguistic ​programming, ​or ​NLP, ​to ​help ​people ​change ​their ​subconscious ​beliefs ​and ​their ​patterns ​of ​behavior ​to ​change ​their ​lives. ​Tonia ​talks ​about ​this ​in ​her ​book, ​Cycle, ​how ​to ​sleep ​deeply, ​wake ​rested, ​and ​enjoy ​happy, ​energized ​days. ​• This ​podcast ​is ​about ​discovery. ​It’s ​about ​finding ​a ​path ​to ​healing ​your ​emotional ​memories ​and ​experiences ​to ​realize ​your ​very ​best ​life. As Tonia notes: "Most patients come to me as a naturopathic doctor because they have tried everything medically, and there's no options for them. They're fine on paper and they feel like garbage. So there's nothing that western medicine can do for them."  And that is where Tonia comes in.     What they're saying:   “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:
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    enJanuary 24, 2024

    Sheila Kamuda: The Growth That Can Come From Grief

    Sheila Kamuda: The Growth That Can Come From Grief
    Sheila Kamuda is a very independent woman. She worked while her husband took care of all the household and childcare details. But when he died, her life stopped. How does one cope with something like this?  Sheila put one foot in front of the other, and reflected about her life ahead. And in doing do, she looked back and within for comfort and guidance. "Once you start to go back to who you are, what are your dreams before you met? What is it tha you wanted to do? Where did you want to live?" And slowly, Sheila pulled her life together and moved forward. This is her story.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”   –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:
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    enJanuary 17, 2024

    Jacklyn Ryan: Scary Stories from Hiring a Caregiver

    Jacklyn Ryan: Scary Stories from Hiring a Caregiver
    Caring for a loved on is a rocky road both financially and emotionally. Add in a hired caregiver, who may or may not pass a background check, and you have a situation that can go haywire quickly. Jacklyn learned this the hard way. In her book, she shares stories about caregiving and reveals an industry that is sloppy in its hiring practices and rife with opportunities to financially take advantage of the very people they’re hired to care for. From first hand experience, she notes that "a common problem with the caregivers is the financial exploitation." “There’s also mental exploitation,” she explains.  Jacklyn’s stories will scare you. And they should. Caregiving situations are something most of us will face and Jacklyn’s experiences and insights might just save you. Her book is called   "Talk with your loved ones before a crisis happens," she warns. And in this podcast she shares some real life stories about the hazards of hiring a caregiver.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”  –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:

    Tina Davidson: The Magic of Music

    Tina Davidson: The Magic of Music
    This is a stunningly beautiful conversation with Tina Davidson, author of Let Your Heart Be Broken.  Tina is an accomplished composer. Over her forty-five-year career, Tina has been commissioned by the National Symphony Orchestra, OperaDelaware, Roanoke Symphony, VocalEssence, Kronos Quartet, Cassatt Quartet, and more.  Contemplating her decades of achievement, Tina notes:   "I am struck by music's linear process, where duration is the great ingredient. Unlike visual art, music cannot be experienced all at once. Instead, it moves through time. As we listen, we construct the hole in our mind through memory, like a transparent ghost. Music moves our hearts and moves our hearts with its lack of tangible substance."   Tina’s story is as astonishing, heart felt and as remarkable as her career. You'll never look at the art of creating music the same way. Come join us.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.” –Pragito Dove   “Pat has woven together beautiful stories of life setbacks that have been transformed into spiritual growth. This book is a gift and a must-read for souls experiencing pain and yearning for growth.”  –Gary Hensel   Follow Bump on:

    Melissa Foote: Where Do Risk and Reward Come Together?

    Melissa Foote: Where Do Risk and Reward Come Together?
    What is a risk to you? For most of us, it’s anything outside our comfort zone. And Melissa Foote stepped right outside those boundaries when she left an 18 year teaching career behind to start her own business. Melissa’s love of teaching had gotten bogged down in many of the group think and administrative aspects of the career. Her last decade of life had been consumed by family, work and school. There was no time left for her. She notes:   "I think as women, we just start our families and then our wholelife evolves around family life and we forget to take care of ourselves. And so ten years went by and I was just on autopilot livng mylife. It was like groundhog day." Visiting a women’s business conference snapped her out of her rut. "I would rather be surrounded by that positive energy that's just so full of life and excietment than living eh next 10-15 years of my life in an environment where everybod's just kind of getting by." That conference made her realize there is so much more, And with that realization, she changed her life.     What they're saying: “This is a beautiful book about life, its imperfections, its challenges, and its joys. It is a book of hope and wisdom for all of us facing a bump in the road.”  –Pragito Dove, author of #1 Amazon best-selling Lunchtime Enlightenment: Expressive Meditations for Manifesting Peace, Prosperity, and Passion   Follow Bump on:
    Bump In The Road
    enDecember 27, 2023

    Side Trip: The Holiday Giving Tradition

    Side Trip: The Holiday Giving Tradition
    This podcast is a Side Trip, a super short podcast where I can share what’s on my mind. And this week, with Christmas before us, I share some thoughts on creating that perfect gift.     And a perfect gift! Check out the reviews     Follow Bump on:

    Donna Marks: The Personal Transformation from Fear to Love

    Donna Marks: The Personal Transformation from Fear to Love
    How does one navigate life?   Donna Marks offers a great deal of insight and wisdom into this road trip called life. She’s dealt with a difficult family life, addiction issues, divorce, parenting and  more. And as a therapist, she helps others navigate their ups in the road. Donna is the author  of , , and , She developed a chemical dependency training program at Palm Beach Community College, which has grown into a four-year degree and received the Florida Governor’s Council Award. She is also a certified gestalt therapist, psychoanalyst, hypnotist, and sex therapist. She’s facilitated A Course in Miracles for over 30 years. Donnas’s message is a wholistic one about making good choices, developing good habits and living an authentic and rewarding life. How does one get onto this path?   “Well, for me, doing the wrong things and not being happy was the first step, recognizing that there must be a better way, a happier way.”   Donna notes that: “One of the reasons I wrote the book, the Healing Moment, is because I recognized as a child that there are two parts to every one of us. We have our human being who’s trying to understand life.   But even more importantly, we have a spirit that resides within us where there is infinite wisdom, infinite comfort, love and light.” I asked Donna about our emotions. She boiled it all down to the essentials:   “I don’t think emotions are complicated at all. And I don’t think there’s a lot of them. I think there’s two. I think there’s love and fear.”   Join us for a light filled conversation of courage, wisdom and hope from a remarkable woman who has walked the walk to a deeply meaningful life and now leads others on their path.       Follow Bump on:
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    enDecember 20, 2023

    John Suzuki: American Grit

    John Suzuki: American Grit
    John Suzuki is a Japanese American who stumbled upon the story of Japanese internment camps during World War II.  It was a story that rattled him. The camps were created when President Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, authorizing the United States Army to round up and detain anyone who was at least 1/16 of Japanese ancestry. The camps were primitive, without running water or insulation. Summer temperatures soared over 100 degrees and winters were bitingly cold. Minidoka was one of these camps. It was at Minidoka that John met the survivors of the camps and discovered a billboard honoring the 1,000 Japanese Americans who volunteered to fight for the U.S. army, the very entity that had detained them in these camps. This discovery sent him on a mission to learn even more.   Follow Bump on:
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    enDecember 13, 2023

    Kim Sorrelle: A Year of Love

    Kim Sorrelle: A Year of Love
    Kim Sorrelle went through a tough period in her life when she was diagnosed with breast cancer and shortly thereafter, her husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He died not long after his diagnosis, leaving Kim questioning life. Her inquiry led her to love: What is it? And she spent a year investigating, searching and thinking about love. What emerged was her book, available on Amazon. In addition to the main podcast, there is a longer, behind the scenes discussion available for Bump II subscribers. Some of the topics we touch upon are: The Role of Love In Our Lives Conversation as an act of love The Quality of Our Friendsips The Role of Leadership inCorporate Culture and Conversation Wisdom and Authenticity and so much more! nd use the code FREEMONTH to give it a go, for free!   Follow Bump on:
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    enDecember 06, 2023

    Shaun Hayes: From Financier to Federal Prison

    Shaun Hayes: From Financier to Federal Prison
    Shaun Hayes is the cofounder and former CEO of Allegiant Bancorp, headquartered In St. Louis Missouri. Shaun bought his first bank at 29, and was CEO of a bank at 32. By age 35, Shaun was running  a public company. At 44, he sold his company for half a billion dollars. Fast forward a few years and Shaun found himself in Federal prison for 37 months. He lost his friends, his family, his freedom and his fortune. Shaun’s wild ride from nothing to everything and back is an incredible tale. He reflects that   "Prison taught me to think about my thinking."   Shaun’s book, is a fascinating read of one man’s drive, his downfall and his resurrection. Join us for an incredible conversation.       Follow Bump On:
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    enNovember 29, 2023

    Christina Kraft: A Doctor Learns To Heal

    Christina Kraft: A Doctor Learns To Heal
    A Path to Integrative Medicine   This is a story of loss, recovery and finding a new path forward. After years of education and work, Christina Kraft had established a successful dental practice. But her perfect plans for the perfect career were thwarted as nerve pain, bony structures and tissue inflammation meant that she could no longer continue in her beloved dentistry practice. This is what she was meant to do! How could she leave her practice? Where would she go? How would she earn a living? There was no business model for this and even less guidance on a professional level. Who was she if not a doctor? While she mulled over her future, Christina got a job the Miraval Resort in Arizona, teaching yoga and running hikes into the Sonoran mountains. Healing her own mind, body and spirit opened the door to her next step. She enrolled in Andrew Weil’s Center for Integrative Medicine where the curriculum included traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, Ayurveda, mind/body medicine, the role of mindfulness and spirituality and nutrition.  It was a curriculum for medical professionals seeking to make a difference.   “So my plan was to lean into what I love. And what came next started to emerge.”   In an environment that resonated with her own mind/body/spirit experiences, Christina found a path forward. She is now starting a concierge business in integrative health where she can combine her experiences and wisdom in helping others.  She reflects:   “I’m a healer. I’m a health coach.”   And so this phase of her journey is coming full circle, in a new business, with a new orientation, where she continues on a path towards true health.     Follow Bump on:

    Mitch Presnick: A Brooklyn Boy Goes To China

    Mitch Presnick: A Brooklyn Boy Goes To China
    An American Entrepreneur Goes to China   At the age of 14 Mitch told his uncle that he wanted to go to China. This Brooklyn-born teenager’s statement became his path to a business life that would challenge and change many Chinese business perceptions.  After a stint with Anheuser-Busch, Inc. in China, Mitch became the founder of Super 8 Hotels and grew it to over 1,000 locations throughout the country. The route to growing an economy motel chain in China was full of bumps in the road, but Mitch cajoled, bargained, and made it all happen. That is a story in and of itself, one that we explore in the podcast. His entrepreneurial perspective took Mitch on many unexpected adventures. Today Mitch is a fellow at Harvard University where he advocates pragmatism in U.S./China relationships. Part of his relationship with Chinese culture extends to an exploration of Daoism, Confucian philosophy and Tibetan Buddhism. In addition, meditation has had a profound impact on his view of life. Mitch notes that:   “Until you meditate, you don’t really understand that you can observe your thoughts. “   And that opens a path into a a greater life changing consciousness. This is an amazing conversation. Please join us.   Follow Bump on:

    The Way of Wisdom: The Spiritual Warrior

    The Way of Wisdom: The Spiritual Warrior
    What is a Spiritual Warrior?   Where do we find wisdom, to guide and teach us, as we navigate this road trip called life? This is the first of a series about wisdom. For this inaugural podcast, I’ve invited award winning, best selling author Gary Hensel and Deborah Toyias Kozich to discuss some of Gary’s books. His books are a priceless compendium of wisdom. The sound quality isn't up to the usual standards (it was recorded on zoom) but the conversation is! IF you prefer, you can watch this on the website or on YouTube.   Come watch (or listen) to learn more.   Follow Bump on:
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