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#264 Rand Sperry: Did I Live, Love, and Matter?

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Release Date: 01/04/2023

#405 Larry Kesslin: Why Do Driven People End Up Unhappy? show art #405 Larry Kesslin: Why Do Driven People End Up Unhappy?

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Show Notes  Today we are chatting with Larry Kesslin, entrepreneur and philosopher of life. Larry writes this… “My life changed in 2012 during a trip to Africa. I went there to bring computers to rural villages in eastern and northern Uganda, but what I found was something much deeper. I met people who had very little in a material way, yet they were joyful, connected, and full of purpose. “Their way of living opened my eyes and made me rethink everything I believed about success and happiness. I wanted to understand one thing: Why are so many successful people unhappy?” Let’s...

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Show Notes  Today my guest is Robin Harris, is a certified hypnotherapist, Ordained Minister, and Storyteller. But first of all she calls herself a HUMAN—and damned proud of it. And that is where I want to start our show today. LINKS You can visit Robin’s website .

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Show Notes   Today my guest is Anne Karber is an entrepreneur, host of the Let’s Get Naked Podcast, and author of The Life Hack Playbook. Anne’s work centers on emotional intelligence, personal responsibility, and helping people get out of burnout and back into clarity and momentum. Anne, welcome to The Next Chapter with Charlie.

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Show Notes   Today my guest is Anne Karber is an entrepreneur, host of the Let’s Get Naked Podcast, and author of The Life Hack Playbook. Anne’s work centers on emotional intelligence, personal responsibility, and helping people get out of burnout and back into clarity and momentum. Anne, welcome to The Next Chapter with Charlie.

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#402 Diane McDowell- Has Your Brain Been Hijacked?    show art #402 Diane McDowell- Has Your Brain Been Hijacked?   

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Show Notes  Retrain your brain. Reclaim your emotional power. Rebuild real connection — without years of therapy or needing your partner to change. Today my guest is Diane McDowell, therapist-turned-coach and leading expert in emotional therapy. Please enjoy this fascinating conversation. LINKS Please check out Diane McDowell’s website .

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#401 Gregg Lunceford- Planning for Your #401 Gregg Lunceford- Planning for Your "Third Age"

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Show Notes  Today my guest is Gregg Lunceford, author, financial planner, and life-design consultant. I am quite interested to find out more about midlife lifestyle design and the lost season of “our third age” as we bring Gregg Lunceford on the show! LINKS Please check out Greg’s book, Exit from Work, .

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Show Notes #400 Ash Perrow: Working from the Heart Today with my guest Ash Perrow, I release my 400th podcast episode. When I began this project, I had no idea where this journey would lead — only that I felt called to speak, reflect, and explore what matters most. Very few podcasts ever reach 400 episodes. I read that fewer than 1% of all podcasts reach 400 episodes. The real milestone, however, isn’t the number of shows. It’s the conversations, the growth, and the community that has formed along the way. At this time, I especially want to thank you for listening and thinking with me....

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#399 Charlie: When No One is Watching I believe that a well-lived life isn’t built in grand moments. It’s made in small, unseen choices. It’s about staying consistent when no one is watching. Obviously, there is no single path to a well-lived life, but there are qualities that seem to appear along the way. In my mind those are: Authenticity, curiosity, resilience, and spirituality. These four are not achievements—they’re practices, quietly chosen, over and over again. These qualities certainly don’t guarantee ease, but they do deepen presence. And over time, they shape a life that...

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#399 Charlie: When No One is Watching I believe that a well-lived life isn’t built in grand moments. It’s made in small, unseen choices. It’s about staying consistent when no one is watching. Obviously, there is no single path to a well-lived life, but there are qualities that seem to appear along the way. In my mind those are: Authenticity, curiosity, resilience, and spirituality. These four are not achievements—they’re practices, quietly chosen, over and over again. These qualities certainly don’t guarantee ease, but they do deepen presence. And over time, they shape a life that...

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#398 Brian Muldoon: Open-Ended Pilgrimages show art #398 Brian Muldoon: Open-Ended Pilgrimages

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Show Notes  Today we are chatting with Brian Muldoon, author of the fascinating book, The Luminous One, a fictional speculation on the young adult years of Jesus. Brian Muldoon is an attorney with deep insights into the non-objective truths of Scripture and the life of the Christ. Let’s find out more as we bring Brian Muldoon on the show! LINKS Please look into Brian’s most recent book, The Luminous One, right .

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Today is our very first show for the New Year of 2023.  I thought, for today, I would start the new year chatting with my friend Rand Sperry about personal development expert Brendon Burchard’s take on what it means to live a life of purpose and to leave a legacy that matters.

Brendon suggests something like this: “At the end of our lives we will all ask, in one way or another: Did I live? Did I love? Did I matter?”

It seems to me, that if we approach life with those three questions in mind, we will be able to say, “Yes. I have lived a good life.”