Out of the Fire
In this episode of the Out of the Fire podcast, host Trisha speaks with Lynn Whitt, an inspiring 83-year-old ovarian cancer survivor who has battled the disease since her diagnosis at age 67. Lynn shares her journey through 150 rounds of chemotherapy, the challenges she faced, and the importance of finding motivation to keep fighting. The conversation highlights the role of compassion in healthcare, the significance of support systems, and the advancements in cancer treatment that have made a difference in patients' lives. Lynn's story serves as a beacon of hope and resilience for anyone...
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In this kickoff episode for 2025, Trisha shares her excitement for the new year and the importance of setting intentions. She emphasizes the significance of having a word for the year, which for her is 'steadfast.' Trisha discusses the necessity of breaking down goals into smaller, actionable steps to ensure success. She encourages listeners to embrace courage in the face of fear and to step into the unfamiliar, drawing on stories of resilience. The episode concludes with a call to commit to personal growth and to push beyond comfort zones, reminding everyone that they have the power to...
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Join me as we talk with Tanya McCready about taking a leap of faith into unfamiliar territories. Through her expertise and relatable stories, you will find so many life lessons in this podcast. Tanya is an International TEDx Speaker, Best Selling Author, and Dogsledding Entrepreneur. She and her husband are also the Co-founders at Winterdance Dogsled Tours - Yukon Quest & Iditarod race team. Quotes: "Sometimes you can be so close to the finish, but it feels like you're so far away. When things are tough and you're looking at the whole thing, you just want to quit. But you can...
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Have you ever had the thought: "It wasn't supposed to be this way?" In this episode, we'll dive into the gap from the latest podcast release & the unexpected lessons you can find in the midst of the fire. Trisha talks about how she handles tough seasons, and how the lessons learned in the midst of the unexpected are often the most beautiful. Book coming soon! More resources can be found at
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Vulnerability is not a weakness, it generates trust. You’ve got to push yourself and step up to take any challenges to be able to share your story and your philosophies. Here to tell us about the importance of being vulnerable and honest with others, David Wood, is the author of “Laser Focus Coach”. David built the world’s largest coaching business, becoming #1 on Google for “life coaching.” Discovering that Shiny-Object-Syndrome is an epidemic among high performers. He coaches rock-star business owners to double revenue, achieve more in less time, and be a more extraordinary...
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Resiliency is the ability or capacity to recover from difficulties, in other words, toughness. It differs from person to person, what does it mean to you? Here to tell us the true meaning of resiliency, Dr. Justin Moseley, a.k.a., “The Mindset Doctor, is a former chiropractor turned international speaker and transformation coach. Justin shares to us an inspiring example of the power of resilience and the importance of never giving up on your dreams. After surviving a near-death accident in 2018, Dr. Moseley shifted from changing lives in a clinic, to changing lives from stage; becoming a...
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Jenny Reyes is the strategic brand and marketing consultant at Your Brand Story. Her background and experience in both corporate and entrepreneurial marketing allowed her to help small businesses and entrepreneurs, and offer various brand and marketing solutions that cater to their needs. Jenny has a Kellogg Executive Education in Digital Marketing Strategies and is a certified Knowledge Broker and business coach. She is also an advanced-level certified DISC human behaviorist. In this episode Jenny talks about how our stories can come together to form who we are, and how we can use this...
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Today we are joined by two great individuals, Stephanie Urbina Jones and Jeremy Pajer, A Singer, teacher, writer, sister, friend, mother, wife, and lover of life; Stephanie Urbina Jones brings her passion and experience in living a life of creative freedom to people all over the world. She is a # 1 Billboard Country Music Songwriter traveling with her Honky Tonk Mariachis, sharing joy and her history-making “Country Music with Chili Peppers” all over the world. She is also Co-founder of Freedom, Folk, and Soul a transformational community of the healing arts, and the lead...
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How often do pay attention to your inner voice when you’re going through a challenging situation? In today's episode, I have an insightful conversation with Shiran Cohen, an International Best Selling Author multiple times over, speaker, body language trainer, and author's strategy coach. She helps guide high-performing female entrepreneurs in their life and business by reconnecting more deeply to their own stories so they can make a powerful impact with their message. Shiran talks about the importance of trusting your soul in times of difficulty, and how to connect with others on a...
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David Waldy is the Fierce Empathy coach. He is a speaker, life & business strategist, & co-founder focused on empowering leaders to rediscover, redefine, and realign. His work is centered around personal and professional development, helping leaders get out of their own way, create aligned abundance at work and at home, & never stop becoming better versions of themselves. He has worked with thousands of entrepreneurs and shared stages with influencers like Tony Robbins & Russell Brunson. He is a father, husband, outdoorsman, coffee snob, avid non-fiction reader, and personal growth...
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He has worked with thousands of entrepreneurs and shared stages with influencers like Tony Robbins & Russell Brunson. He is a father, husband, outdoorsman, coffee snob, avid non-fiction reader, and personal growth junkie.
Let’s listen to David and learn the concept of fierce empathy!
Things you will learn in this episode:
[00:01 – 03:21] Opening Segment
- Why you should listen to David Waldy in this episode
- He talks about “aligned abundance”
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- What does this mean?
[03:22 – 13:50] Fierce Empathy
- The process behind forming one’s identity
- David talks about the concept of “fierce empathy”
- The truth about seeking accountability according to David
[13:51 – 23:03] Self-Care is Not a Form of Selfishness
- Self-care is not selfish as explained by David
- The benefits of breathing to self-improvement
- Only control what you can control
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- Here’s how
[23:04 – 33:55] The Five-Second Rule
- We talk about the Five-Second Rule and how to apply it in life
- Communicating with other people should not be limited to texts
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- David explains
- How to overcome the negativity bias
[33:56 – 43:22] Why “I Am” Statements Are Powerful
- Words of affirmation as a love language
- Hear from David his book recommendations
- The power of “I am” statements
[43:23 – 47:38] Closing Segment
- David’s parting message for the listeners
- Connect with David
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- Links below
- Final Words
Tweetable Quotes:
“...when you go through this process of rediscovering who you really are and redefining what's possible, it allows you to realign your life.” - David Waldy
“[Fierce empathy is] doing everything that we can, everything within our power to truly see, hear and understand from another person's perspective while simultaneously having the courage to speak the hard truth in love despite any discomfort that may follow.” - David Waldy
“You have to have that courage to be vulnerable with yourself [and] with others…you have to let your guard down…and if we don't start doing that, then we're going to stay [on] our defensive.” - David Waldy
Email hello@davidwaldy.com to reach out to David or connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, Tiktok, and YouTube.
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