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“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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“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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“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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“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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In this heartfelt episode of The RebelRebel Podcast, host Michael Dean Dargie welcomes Michelle Hoffmann, a relationship coach, author, and expert in navigating the complexities of personal and professional relationships. Michelle shares her transformative journey from a successful professional career to becoming a beacon of guidance for those dealing with love, loss, and life transitions.
This episode is sponsored by Make More Creative, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.
Michelle delves into her background, revealing how her innate curiosity and keen observation skills helped her develop a deep understanding of relationships. She recounts her personal experiences, including the profound loss of her husband, which propelled her into helping others navigate similar challenges. Her book, “Life Worth Living: A Practical and Compassionate Guide to Navigating Widowhood and Sole Parenting,” has become an international bestseller, providing solace and practical advice to many.
Throughout the episode, Michelle discusses her comprehensive approach to relationship coaching, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, genuine connections, and maintaining individuality within partnerships. She introduces her program, “Ready to Be Relationship Ready,” which has helped countless individuals increase their confidence and find meaningful relationships.
Listeners are treated to Michelle’s wisdom on the cyclical nature of relationships, the significance of complementary values, and the necessity of good communication. Her engaging anecdotes and practical advice offer valuable insights for anyone looking to improve their personal or professional relationships.
Cool stuff Michelle says
“Life is so much better with good love in it.”
“You attract who you are, not who you want to be.”
“Relationships don’t have to be work; they can be easy when you find the right fit.”
“Understanding your values is key to making all your decisions.”
“The real gift is sharing your life with someone who sees and appreciates the genuine you.”
Episode Highlights
Introduction: Michelle Hoffmann introduces herself and her work in relationship coaching.
Personal Journey: Michelle shares her story of love, loss, and her path to becoming a relationship coach.
Professional Background: Insight into Michelle’s career and the skills she developed working in various fields.
Transformative Loss: The impact of losing her husband and how it led her to write “Life Worth Living.”
Developing a Process: How Michelle created structured programs to help others navigate relationships.
Ready to Be Relationship Ready: Details about her coaching program and its success.
Relationship Dynamics: Michelle discusses the importance of values, communication, and genuine connections in relationships.
Practical Advice: Tips for listeners on improving their personal and professional relationships.
Future Plans: Michelle hints at her upcoming projects and continued dedication to helping others.
Links from Episode
Michelle Hoffmann on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/michellebroslerhoffmann/)
Michelle Hoffmann on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/theartofrelationshipping/)
Michelle Hoffmann on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/Relationshipping101)
The Art of Relationshipping (https://theartofrelationshipping.com)
Host: Michael Dargie, THEREBELREBELPODCAST.COM
Guest: Michelle Hoffmann, THEARTOFRELATIONSHIPPING.COM