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    Explore " reinvention" with insightful episodes like "REAL AF with Dr. Darnise Martin Author of “40 Something: 10 Radical Lessons for Women", "Episode #7: Co-host Ray Petro. Self reinvention...living a new life from a wheelchair as a quadriplegic. Addiction...Cocaine...alcoholism...carpentry...Ray's Indoor Mountainbike Parks...making a difference...making friendships that last.", "EP7: Personality Isn't Permanent", "WWLD! Philly talks about being out and on his own again - Laurie is LIVE! Kenny wants to be Phil" and "Digital, Innovation, Humanity and the Virus! | Lee Naik (TransUnion Africa | CEO | LinkedIn Top Voice | Columnist | Speaker)" from podcasts like ""Forties AF", "Lies Between Us - Roger Ray Bird", "The Fit Fig Podcast", "This Commerce Life" and "Stafford Unplugged — Stafford Masie"" and more!

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    REAL AF with Dr. Darnise Martin Author of “40 Something: 10 Radical Lessons for Women

    REAL AF with Dr. Darnise Martin Author of “40 Something: 10 Radical Lessons for Women

    SEASON 1 (BONUS): REAL AF: Talk with Dr. Darnise Martin, Author of "40 Something: 10 Radical Lessons for Women" (Interview)

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    Episode #7: Co-host Ray Petro. Self reinvention...living a new life from a wheelchair as a quadriplegic. Addiction...Cocaine...alcoholism...carpentry...Ray's Indoor Mountainbike Parks...making a difference...making friendships that last.

    Episode #7: Co-host Ray Petro. Self reinvention...living a new life from a wheelchair as a quadriplegic. Addiction...Cocaine...alcoholism...carpentry...Ray's Indoor Mountainbike Parks...making a difference...making friendships that last.

    We all face our own trauma. There is no measurable comparison of pain. I started this podcast show to openly discuss the harsh realities of life rarely spoken of. 

    Ray lived a happy-go-lucky life in his younger years, but his alcohol and drug addictions were keeping a meaningful life out of reach. Ray then decided to take his life back from the forces trying to kill him. 

    Buying a mountain bike and turning his back on his addictions, Ray built and opened the world's first indoor mountain bike park in Cleveland, Ohio USA. The massive indoor playground opened to instant success in 2004 and still thrives today. 

    As a skilled carpenter, Ray was able to merge his two great loves of biking and construction together into one. The park’s life-changing experience serves tens of thousands of people from all around the world. 

    The famous saying goes, “You don’t know what you got till it’s gone”, although we can barely grasp the phrase. We struggle emotionally with the gap between likes and dislikes, wants, and don’t wants, needs, and desires. Many of us cannot remain mindful of our core life priorities and let loose of everyday drama.

    Ray has been afforded the opportunity to see life from two opposing views. Almost three years ago, in September 2017, Ray suffered near-fatal injuries from an accident and now he is challenged in ways most of us could never even imagine. 

    Ray's great attitude and concern for others are as strong as ever. We discuss his new life in his wheelchair, making a difference in people’s lives, the gift of long-lasting friendships, and more. Please give us a listen and you will hear Ray’s kind heart come through in his words.

    The book:
    Daddy, Why Were You A Drug Addict?: Winning the War Amid My Angel and Devil Within
    by Roger Ray Bird
    ISBN 979-8218286651
    Available on Amazon for $11

    Roger's social directory: HERE

    EP7: Personality Isn't Permanent

    EP7: Personality Isn't Permanent

    In this episode I review the book Personality Isn't Permanent by Benjamin Hardy PhD. I have been a big fan of Ben Hardy's work for the past year, and I highly recommend checking out his website for the countless articles he shares, as well as picking up this life-changing book. Check it out herehttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/607021/personality-isnt-permanent-by-benjamin-hardy-phd/

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    Digital, Innovation, Humanity and the Virus! | Lee Naik (TransUnion Africa | CEO | LinkedIn Top Voice | Columnist | Speaker)

    Digital, Innovation, Humanity and the Virus! | Lee Naik (TransUnion Africa | CEO | LinkedIn Top Voice | Columnist | Speaker)

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    Digital, Innovation, Humanity and the Virus! — True invention and innovation only exist when people are having fun Lee Naik (TransUnion Africa | CEO | LinkedIn Top Voice | Columnist | Speaker) Lee and I shoot the breeze on his thoughts about this new world order and where he thinks we are. We've known each other for many years so much is said between the lines but I'm sure you will enjoy the chat. He also shares some amazing nuggets re their TransUnion findings My key take-away : Joy, Re-invention & innovation of self is key to this new dispensation.


    The report (the latest weekly results of the impact of COVID-19 on South Africans across the country) can be found here https://content.transunion.com/v/financial-hardship-report-sa-week-two

    I mentioned this George Gilder book during the interview https://www.amazon.com/Telecosm-World-After-Bandwidth-Abundance/dp/0743205472

    Highly recommend this one too https://www.amazon.com/Microcosm-Quantum-Revolution-Economics-Technology/dp/067170592X


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    05 - ANIA VOLOVIQUE - The Queen of Reinvention

    05 - ANIA VOLOVIQUE - The Queen of Reinvention

    Ania Volovique is a self proclaimed queen of personal reinvention. A move across the world at the age of 10 led her on a lifelong search for a sense of belonging. In 2012, she started her own photography business with the intention to make others feel seen, heard and connected.

    Her choices were driven by that innate desire to feel at home and be accepted. Through many years of personal development, reinvention and looking within, she found what she was seeking….only it came in the form of brain cancer.

    Through the brain cancer experience, Ania was able to see the lessons and blessings and truly trust they were leading to her greatest growth and expansion. Through the power of collective prayer and mindset, (and an amazing surgeon) Ania was able to heal her body, without a need for chemo or radiation. As a result, she's challenged and surprised doctors and continues to inspire others as her story continues. 

    "It's a weird time to try to reinvent yourself." A chat with Nick Photinos, innovative cellist and founding member of Eighth Blackbird, about career transformation and the importance of preserving our mental health during this time of pandemic.

    "It's a weird time to try to reinvent yourself." A chat with Nick Photinos, innovative cellist and founding member of Eighth Blackbird, about career transformation and the importance of preserving our mental health during this time of pandemic.

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    Nick Photinos

    4:23 - Struggling with productivity and career transformation during the pandemic.

    4:38 - Nick talks about the "profound change" his career is taking now as he prepares to leave Eighth Blackbird and how we all identify with our professional personas.

    6:00 - The challenges of reinventing oneself during the uncertainty of COVID-19.

    8:29 - The genesis of Eighth Blackbird at Oberlin. Tim Weiss.

    12:52 - How Nick decided it was time to leave Eighth Blackbird and move onto the next stage of his career.

    15:00 - The complexities of interpersonal relationships within small ensembles. How Eighth Blackbird defined their mission and made artistic choices in the beginning.

    17:35 - What happens when something we identify with changes?

    21:28 - How competitions helped Eighth Blackbird at the start of their career. How uniqueness helped their career and why it can be hard to differentiate yourself if you stay on a very traditional career path.

    24:28 - How staying true to what "lit him up" is what gave Nick clarity in his career and artistic goals.

    25:38 - Why Eighth Blackbird could only have formed at Oberlin.

    27:55 - How Nick got started playing music and the importance of collaboration.

    31:45 - How Nick is finding ways to collaborate in his home with his family.

    32:38 - Nick's arrangement of Aphex Twin's tune, Avril 14.

    33:43 - Nick's work with Dana Fonteneau on how all of the ways musicians are used to measuring themselves is gone and how this time can be best used for musicians to ask themselves "why are we doing this?" In the absence of all the traditional reasons to making music, why should we keep making music?

    35:19 - The joy of playing new music because there is no "right" way to play it.

    35:47 - Bob Dylan's ability to communicate despite his "horrible voice" and the importance of asking ourselves "what am I saying?" How to be authentic and fresh.

    38:43 - How the well worn paths have become too well worn and why it's important to ask yourself "where does this eventually lead?"

    40:20 - Nick and I talk about the c0mplexities of the classical music world's obsession with youth. e.g."From the Top."

    43:07 - The ways we derive our sense of worthiness from our professional successes and identities and the challenges that come from this over-identification.

    44:33 - Why people skills and "soft" skills are the most important for the success and longevity of your ensemble.

    47:43 - Memorization and why it's especially important in performing new music and how it can liberate the performers and also increase the audience's understanding and enjoyment of a piece. Michael Torke's Yellow Pages.

    53:45 - What Nick is planning for the next stage of his career as a solo artist.

    55:17 - Why deadlines are useful for Nick in his creative work and development.

    58:29 - How Nick cultivates his creative courage.

    1:01:14 - Nick talks about his interest in miniatures and how his first solo album, "Petits Artéfacts," developed from his interest in encores and short pieces.

    George Saunders

    Lydia Davis

    1:04:16 - Why Nick would tell his younger self to focus on the people and things that "lift you up."

    1:04:55 - Why "not beating yourself up" is especially important during this time of pandemic and the importance of preserving our mental health during this time.

    How Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero Reinvented Herself With Bravery, Passion and The Desire To Make A Difference

    How Inside Edition's Lisa Guerrero Reinvented Herself With Bravery, Passion and The Desire To Make A Difference

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    In times of uncertainty and grave dangers to our health and economy, two character traits will carry us through: Bravery and Reinvention. 

    Companies, executives, entrepreneurs and employees are being forced to endure challenges, pivot their business models, change their ways of thinking and make bold moves. 

    Few people personify both bravery and reinvention like today’s guest, Lisa Guerrero. 

    Known by millions as the award winning Chief Investigative Correspondent of TV’s “Inside Edition” news show, Lisa consistently faces difficult situations with confidence and strength as she investigates and exposes corruption and deceit at every level of society.

    What most of her fans and followers don’t know is her heroic story of tragedy, triumph and reinvention at every stage of her career.

    Some Topics We Discussed Include:

    • How losing her mother at a young age set in motion Lisa’s lifelong journey of courage and creativity
    • Leaps of faith that have resulted in amazing and unexpected opportunities
    • How Lisa’s fearless approach to life helped her break into and succeed in diverse areas: from sportscasting and investigative journalism to country music and mosaic art
    • Causes Lisa champions and the difference advocacy makes in people’s lives
    • Concrete steps young people can take to make a difference in the world, even in the time of COVID-19 and social distancing

    To learn more about Lisa or contact her for speaking, philanthropic activities or to simply follow her as she investigates injustice while  follow her on all major social media platforms @4lisaguerrero on Twitter and Instagram or visit her website: www.LisaGuerrero.com

    Your Identity Crisis was Engineered by You - And How to Navigate it Successfully

    Your Identity Crisis was Engineered by You - And How to Navigate it Successfully

    In this episode, I explore the mysterious urge to change and reinvent that hits all of us around our early 40's and explain how that's actually intentionally programmed by your soul at birth. 

    How you navigate it depends on how much attachment you have to your safety, security and the structures in your life. Which is good news if you’re sick and tired of some structures of your life!

    When the burden of unfulfillment becomes so strong, you feel like you have NO OPTION but to LEAP.  And that can feel very scary, uncomfortable.  It may even feel like you're doing something wrong!  I show you how to mentally prepare yourself for the scary leap.  

    You also need to be clear on YOUR Zone of Genius and WHO you’re uniquely positioned to serve as a customer before you start buying solutions and coaching programs that show you HOW to sell through various funnels.    

    I explain my simple methodology to help you find your WHAT and WHO before you concern yourself with the HOW.  

    S2:E4 She's a Bad Mama Jama

    S2:E4 She's a Bad Mama Jama

    In this episode, I talk to super-neighbor Tia about our community, which she calls our “urban family.” She reflects on how being raised by a single mom shaped her, how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, the myth of balancing work and home life, raising kids to be gritty, and how there is no failure, just reinvention. She also shares how ripped pants led to her bodybuilding hobby and what her superpower is.

    The Experience Economy: What It Means for Business and You

    The Experience Economy: What It Means for Business and You
    The buzz: “Welcome to the experience economy, where—as the Harvard Business Review so eloquently put it—a company intentionally uses services as the stage, and goods as props, to engage individual customers in a way that creates a memorable event (Daniel Newman, www.forbes.com). The experience economy is here. It’s live 24/7, it's emotional, it's global, it’s powerful and it's influencing the way we live, work and do business. But how can businesses manage all of that to stay relevant? By collecting experience X-data at every meaningful touchpoint and combining it with operational O-data, then analyzing and understanding the experience gaps and what to do about them. The experts speak. Bruce Temkin, Qualtrics XM Institute: “The problem is not the problem. The problem is your attitude about the problem” (Captain Jack Sparrow). Timo Elliott, SAP: “If you have to be naked, you’d better be buff” (Don Tapscott). Join us for The Experience Economy: What It Means for Business and You.

    Blockchain: Endless Application Beyond Procurement and Finance

    Blockchain: Endless Application Beyond Procurement and Finance
    The buzz: “Much of the hype around blockchains has focused on their potential to fundamentally change the financial services industry…our two-year research project…provides strong evidence that the blockchain could transform business, government, and society in perhaps even more profound ways” (D. Tapscott, A. Tapscott). Blockchain, creating trust among multiple business processes and parties, is becoming a cross-industry necessity in finance, food safety, government, gems and pharmaceuticals. The experts speak. Dan Rao, Toyota: “Excuse me, I believe you have my stapler?” (Milton, Office Space). Raimund Gross, SAP: “Nobody is going to hit as hard as life, but it ain’t how hard you can hit. It’s how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done” (Rocky Balboa).

    Automating Your Business and Life: Embracing New Technologies

    Automating Your Business and Life: Embracing New Technologies
    The buzz: “highly-developed gadgets, connected to the Internet, have changed the way we communicate, use humor, study, work, shop, play, and behave” (tech.co/news). Digitalization and innovation are disrupting lives and businesses. How does this impact you? Innovation experts predict by 2020 the average person will have more conversations with bots than with their significant other. By 2030, the largest Internet company will be education-based with smart bot instructors personalizing lessons. Machine learning may soon predict heart attacks four hours in advance. The experts speak.Julien Kopp, Deloitte: “The people that really create the things that change the industry are both the thinker-doer” (Steve Jobs). Mike Flannagan, SAP: “The true sign of intelligence is not knowledge but imagination” (Einstein). Jana Richter, SAP: “There’s a difference between knowing the path and walking the path (Neo, The Matrix). Join us for Automating Your Business and Life: Embracing New Technologies.

    Good Business At the Intersection of Profit and Purpose

    Good Business At the Intersection of Profit and Purpose
    The buzz: “Smart city applications must be aligned with where a city and its citizens want to go” (Daniele Loffreda). Like never before, businesses are leveraging Intelligent technologies to experience profit and purpose at the same time by helping the world run better, improving lives and growing business. Smart cities are on-board, using IoT, big data and predictive analytics to serve the global massive urban expansion. The experts speak. Rubens Costa, Philips Lighting: “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work” (Steve Jobs). Dante Ricci, SAP: “The purpose of our lives is to add value to the people of this generation and those that follow” (R. Buckminster Fuller). Stephen Jamieson, SAP: “The things you do for yourself are gone when you are gone, but the things you do for others remain as your legacy” (Kalu Ndukwe Kalu). Join us for Good Business At the Intersection of Profit and Purpose.

    Encore: Abandonment to Soaring High

    Encore: Abandonment to Soaring High
    SPECIAL GUEST HOST: Senior Executive Producer Camille Nash. Ever wonder how some people take the most tumultuous times and turn them into victory? A person who has experienced abandonment is often more likely to encounter long-term psychological challenges. These concerns are typically based primarily on the fear of that same abandonment. Some children lose their parents to accidents, cancer, and drugs. While other children are intentionally abandoned by their families and these people use that hurt as fuel to rise. Today's guest knows what's it's like to be shuffled between foster homes and to be embraced by strangers. Bob Danzig, former President of the multi-billion dollar powerhouse Hearst Newspapers, has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. Bob,is one of the nation’s most spellbinding speakers, named to the Speaker’s Hall of Fame in 2007. It has been said: “Bob Danzig is one of those magical people who, when he enters a room he fills it immediately.

    Abandonment to Soaring High

    Abandonment to Soaring High
    SPECIAL GUEST HOST: Senior Executive Producer Camille Nash. Ever wonder how some people take the most tumultuous times and turn them into victory? A person who has experienced abandonment is often more likely to encounter long-term psychological challenges. These concerns are typically based primarily on the fear of that same abandonment. Some children lose their parents to accidents, cancer, and drugs. While other children are intentionally abandoned by their families and these people use that hurt as fuel to rise. Today's guest knows what's it's like to be shuffled between foster homes and to be embraced by strangers. Bob Danzig, former President of the multi-billion dollar powerhouse Hearst Newspapers, has touched the lives of millions of people around the world. Bob,is one of the nation’s most spellbinding speakers, named to the Speaker’s Hall of Fame in 2007. It has been said: “Bob Danzig is one of those magical people who, when he enters a room he fills it immediately.

    Sally Field: Embracing Fear

    Sally Field: Embracing Fear

    Sally Field is one of the best actresses in America... on film, on television and on stage. She's won Emmy Awards and Academy Awards, and has had starring roles on Broadway. But early in her career, she was boxed in by her own success on tv, playing flighty girls like Gidget and The Flying Nun, and she couldn't find a way out. But Sally Field would not accept that destiny. She trained with the best acting teacher, Lee Strasberg, and transformed herself. It took a while for Hollywood to catch up with her, but eventually got the kind of roles and recognition she deserved -- for films like "Norma Rae," "Places in the Heart," "Steel Magnolias," "Forrest Gump" and many others. In this episode you'll get to know just how funny and charming and profound Sally Field is, as she talks candidly about her process of reinvention, and her discovery that fear is an essential path to change.

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