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The RebelRebel Podcast

Release Date: 06/24/2024

Art, ADHD, and Undead IP with Ben Walker-Storey show art Art, ADHD, and Undead IP with Ben Walker-Storey

The RebelRebel Podcast

“That thing that made you weird? It’s your superpower now.” In this episode, Michael Dargie chats with illustrator, animator, and all-around macabre misfit Ben Walker-Storey. From his spooky spot in Grass Valley, California—known for gold rushes and now monster sketches—Ben opens up about his life as a creator navigating ADHD, artistic reinvention, and DIY horror storytelling. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Ben is the creative force behind Cheap Chills Fan Club, an online brand that’s part creepy, part...

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Tech, Tactics, and Takeovers with Claire Milligan show art Tech, Tactics, and Takeovers with Claire Milligan

The RebelRebel Podcast

“Don’t stop being that person who steps off the ledge.”  In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with Claire Milligan, founder of Aimably, whose career has evolved from a designer obsessed with user experience to an entrepreneur helping businesses navigate private equity transformations—without losing their soul (or their engineers). This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Claire shares her journey from building products inside a small startup to leading business lines within private equity–owned companies. When...

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“Leadership is my jam.” In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with leadership coach, author, and former VP of Boston Pizza, Laura Darrell. From her new home in Mexico City, Laura shares the story of how she and her husband upended their successful corporate careers in Canada, packed up their lives—and their pets—and moved south to rediscover joy, purpose, and a better way of living. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. What began as a break from the grind turned into a lifestyle. Along the way, Laura wrote a book...

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Entrepreneurial Grit and Grace with special guests Tomer and Anastasia Arwas show art Entrepreneurial Grit and Grace with special guests Tomer and Anastasia Arwas

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“When you lose everything, you realise what you actually need to live a good life.” In this episode, Michael Dargie welcomes husband and wife duo Tomer and Anastasia, Ukrainian immigrants who rebuilt their lives and careers from scratch after arriving in Canada. As war displaced their lives, their response was bold: uproot, relocate, and start anew in a country where they knew no one. The conversation follows their incredible journey from fleeing conflict to becoming proud business owners in Calgary, Alberta. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share...

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“I couldn’t afford a Plan B. It was all or nothing.” In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Venezuelan-American filmmaker Joel Novoa, a passionate storyteller whose journey winds through political unrest, deep personal reflection, and a relentless pursuit of creative expression. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Joel shares how his early life in Venezuela shaped his worldview, teaching him to move forward even when everything around him felt stuck. With both a legal background and a master’s in...

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Villains, Rogues, and Heroes of NYC show art Villains, Rogues, and Heroes of NYC

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“If you want to create change, do it. Don’t wait for permission.” In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie sits down with Rebecca Bratspies, a law professor, author, and environmental justice advocate, to explore the fascinating and often overlooked history of New York City’s place names. Her book, Naming Gotham: The Villains, Rogues, and Heroes Behind New York Place Names, reveals the incredible (and sometimes shocking) stories behind the names of streets, bridges, and parks in NYC. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share...

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“You have to be an advocate for curiosity.” In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie welcomes back Lou Maxon, a creative powerhouse whose journey spans branding, architecture, and the fascinating world of trains. Lou shares insights from his recent travels to Japan, where he immersed himself in the culture, history, and craftsmanship that continues to inspire his work. From exploring Komiko Art House to visiting a hidden model railroad museum in Yokohama, his experiences reinforced the idea that the best bets in life and work are the long ones. This episode is...

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“There’s never a perfect time. Just begin.” In this episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie welcomes Steven Foster, the founder of One Golden Nugget, to share his remarkable journey through entrepreneurship, personal struggle, and self-discovery. From sleeping in his office during lockdown to creating a global platform that collects and shares wisdom nuggets, Steven’s story is as inspiring as it is humbling. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Steven takes listeners back to his early days when his...

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“At what age should I stop achieving? At what age should I stop improving?” When most people hit their 50s, they might slow down, lean into comfort, and start looking forward to retirement. Not Stuart Warren Dansby. He did the opposite—he stepped into the ring. In this powerful episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie sits down with Stuart to talk about his journey into competitive fighting later in life, a path filled with punches, humility, and the relentless pursuit of personal growth. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your...

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“The secret hack of life is empathy.” In this gripping episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, Michael Dargie sits down with Anthony McDuffie Jr., a man whose incredible life story is a testament to resilience and redemption. Growing up in South Central Los Angeles during a volatile period, Anthony experienced both the warmth of a loving family and the chaos of a troubled community. When tragedy struck, and his father passed away, Anthony’s life spiraled into rebellion, leading to a gang-affiliated crime and a 25-year prison sentence at the age of 17. This episode is sponsored by my new book...

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"Tech is more accessible than people think. "

Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
Guest: Ryely Bauer, BAUER AUTOMATE

In this engaging episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dargie welcomes Ryley Bauer, founder of Bauer Automate, a company dedicated to helping businesses streamline their processes using existing technology more efficiently. Ryley shares his journey from a young boy with a fascination for electronics to becoming a leading expert in Microsoft tools and automation.

Ryley discusses his entrepreneurial path, starting with his early interests in fixing electronics, progressing through a series of jobs that honed his skills, and eventually leading him to establish his own company. He highlights the importance of making technology accessible and how his company helps businesses, both large and small, to automate their processes and go paperless. His mission is to utilize tools like Microsoft Power Automate, SharePoint, and Power BI to build scalable solutions that are as flexible as Lego bricks.

Ryley also delves into his personal experiences with ADHD and autism, explaining how these have shaped his approach to work and productivity. He emphasizes the value of teamwork and having partners who complement his skills, ensuring that his weaknesses are covered and his strengths are amplified.

Throughout the conversation, Ryley provides valuable insights into the future of technology, the role of AI in business, and the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the tech industry. His story is one of innovation, persistence, and a passion for making tech work for people.

Cool things Ryley Says

  1. "My goal is to help companies keep using the tech they already have, but better."
  2. "I've made a job out of helping people be more productive, but I struggle to drink my own Kool-Aid on that."
  3. "You don't have to do this alone. The power of teamwork has been really helpful for me."
  4. "Tech is more accessible than people think. You don't have to be a strong coder to get into it."
  5. "I wish more people were doing this. It's such an untapped market."

Episode Highlights:

  • Ryley’s journey from childhood interest in electronics to becoming an entrepreneur.
  • The founding and mission of Bauer Automate.
  • The importance of using existing tech tools more efficiently.
  • Personal insights on ADHD and autism and their impact on Ryley's career.
  • The significance of teamwork and having complementary partners.
  • Future trends in tech and the role of AI.
  • Practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and "Rebels in Waiting."

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