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    Unapologetically BOLD: I'm not sorry for....

    Are you tired of apologizing for being you? You know, the human part of you that some times feels like it has to be different at home /work/play. The human side that just wants to be HOT (humble, open, and transparent) about your wants, desires, and uniqueness. If you answered yes, this is a podcast for you. Join host Emily Elrod,MHS as she dives into conversations with guest about what they are not sorry for in a creative and loving way.
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    Episodes (90)

    My Accomplishments (during a pandemic) with Sheryl Mays

    My Accomplishments (during a pandemic) with Sheryl Mays
    Do you talk about your accomplishments? How about if you were very blessed during the season when it seemed like many were suffering? Would you belittle your blessings and downplay them, or get the courage up to speak on them? In this episode, Sheryl talks about why she is not sorry for her accomplishments during a pandemic.

    Overemphasizing Character in the Player Evaluation with Brian Decker

    Overemphasizing Character in the Player Evaluation with Brian Decker
    What if your mission is to help individuals and teams cultivate an approach to high performance? I think this is a desire for many leaders. They want to see people not only succeed but do their best. So what are those factors needed to be at your best? What do leaders need to look for and cultivate in others? Listen to this wisdom-filled episode, as Indianapolis Colts Director of Player Development, Brian Decker, speaks on why he is not sorry for overemphasizing character in the player evaluation.

    Wearing a T-Shirt with Alex Judd

    Wearing a T-Shirt with Alex Judd
    You just left a top high-profile corporate job to start your own company. You are getting ready to meet with one of the first clients that is paying you good money to coach them along their journey. Decision time: Would you A. Dress up to match the highly successful client B. Wear a T-shirt Listen in on this fun conversation as Alex is not sorry for choosing B.

    Walking in my Greatness with June Archer

    Walking in my Greatness with June Archer
    This show is literally a mind-blower. The first time Emily spoke with June, she felt like she just got a Ph.D. crash course in life wisdom. So when asked the question, what are you not sorry for, June didn't disappoint. Some may see it as "bragging," but others will get its true impact as they dive into why June is not sorry for walking in his greatness (and talking about it) and how others may be blocking their own blessings by not celebrating it.

    Putting me first with Chef Tré Joyner

    Putting me first with Chef Tré Joyner
    Where do you put yourself on your priority list? Too many people seem to put themself last, but not Chef Tré...well not anymore. As a recovering people-pleaser, she has found she has to put herself first as her life now depends on it. Listen in on this amazing conversation between two friends about being unapologetically bold.

    Unconventional Path to Leadership with Jamey Rootes

    Unconventional Path to Leadership with Jamey Rootes
    What has been your path to Leadership? Has it been a climbing ladder game OR has it been a little hopscotch? What if it has been neither? What if you got to "skip steps" in some people's eyes. Would you talk about it or call it luck? Listen in as Emily and Jamey Rootes, former president of the Houston Texans talks about why he is not sorry for his unconventional path to leadership.

    Losing my Reputation with John Blanchard

    Losing my Reputation with John Blanchard
    What does your reputation mean to you? What if it was ripped away and tarnished? What if you weren't in the wrong but only "guilty" by association? How would you feel? What would you do? Difficult questions, for sure, but listen in as Emily welcomes John Blanchard on the show as he talks about why he is not sorry for losing his reputation.

    Recovering Loudly with Chris Norris

    Recovering Loudly with Chris Norris
    Rule #1 Be anonymous. What happens here stays here...like a mini-vegas. But what if you are a rule breaker and say screw it all! Chris Norris is proud because he is talking about why he is not sorry for loudly recovering from alcohol use disorder. He hid it for many years only to wonder is this causing me to suffer in silence? Listen in for a hope-filled story filled with loud recovery and a lot of life now lived.

    Smiling in a Tornado with Larry Long Jr

    Smiling in a Tornado with Larry Long Jr
    Are you a smiler? You know the person that walks everywhere showing off those pearly whites because you are high on life? Yes that overly happy optimist that sees the beauty in life. So what happens when your worldview meshes with a tragic event? Can you still put a smile on? Shoot, is it even appropriate? Join guest Larry Long, Jr as he talks about why he is not sorry for smiling in a tornado.

    Fighting with Allison Moore

    Fighting with Allison Moore
    Are you tired of fighting? Does it seem like everything is a constant battle at times? What if that battle was for someone you desperately loved? Would the stakes change? Well, listen in why guest Allison Moore is not sorry for fighting...not only for others but for her own mental health. This is a powerful and packed episode you do not want to miss!

    Being Your Advocate (& not your Counselor) with Annie Gilbert

    Being Your Advocate (& not your Counselor) with Annie Gilbert
    What would you think if your chief of staff was a counselor? Wow, that's cool; I can't wait to talk with her about all my issues, or ugh oh, is she going to "shrink me" and read my mind and emotions....make me sit on a couch and tell all my life woes. What if the answer is neither? Listen in on this episode as Annie Gilbert of Primitive speaks on why she is not sorry for being your advocate and not your counselor and why instead, she uses her listening and people skills to empower you.

    Killing Busyness with Garland Vance

    Killing Busyness with Garland Vance
    Is Busyness Killing you? This was a question that Garland Vance pondered when his doctor told him that busyness was killing him. At first, Garland didn't take it seriously and wanted to prove his doctor wrong...only to find out the Doc knew what he was talking about. From then, Garland dedicated his doctoral research to discovering the impact of busyness and is no longer apologizing for killing busyness.