The RebelRebel Podcast
“You’re not going to be persecuted for doing things differently.” In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with Beatrice Gutknecht, a brand strategist, former hotel manager, and founder of Badass Reby B. Now based in Valencia, Spain after a decade in Myanmar—including living through a military coup—Beatrice is helping people badass their brands by doing the exact opposite of what the world expects. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Beatrice opens up about the personal journey that shaped her, from a precocious...
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“Take whatever opportunities you can so you can fail as fast as you can.” In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Sandra Kokotovic, immigrant entrepreneur and co-founder of Snap Advantage, a boutique marketing agency helping health and wellness brands scale to seven figures and beyond. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Sandra shares her journey from moving to Canada as a teenager—struggling with language, culture shock, and fitting in—to building Shopify stores from scratch and eventually launching her own...
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“We made up the rules. Let’s change them.” In this episode, Michael Dargie talks with innovation strategist, author, and rebel-in-chief Robyn Bolton, founder of Mile Zero and author of Unlocking Innovation: A Leader’s Guide for Turning Bold Ideas into Tangible Results. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. From growing up outside Cleveland to almost getting fired twice at Procter & Gamble for asking too many questions, Robyn’s journey is one of fierce curiosity, unapologetic honesty, and building real change...
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“Getting punched in the face? It’s the fastest way to learn what you’re made of.” In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with Maeghen Cotterill, a professional martial artist, psychic channeler, and intuitive coach. Maeghen has been immersed in martial arts since she was eight years old and built one of Canada’s most successful dojos. She earned 11 world titles, founded Rising Phoenix Martial Arts, led Team Canada, and brought the world championships to Calgary—all while confronting abuse, disillusionment, and burnout. But after checking every box she’d ever set for herself,...
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“I don’t know how the universe works, but I know how to move with it.” In this episode, Michael Dargie welcomes videographer, storyteller, and spontaneous cannonballer Carmen Pineda Selva. Known for her honest storytelling and contagious energy, Carmen shares the moment six months ago when she finally stopped resisting the universe and just started moving with it. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. What started as an unexpected invitation to ride motorcycles for a travel video evolved into a transformative...
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“That thing you feel awkward about? It might be your superpower.” In this episode, Michael Dargie sits down with author, editor, and writing mentor Deborah Ager, founder of Radiant Media Labs. Based in Maryland, Deborah helps business leaders, professionals, and creatives translate their decades of knowledge into books that clarify, inspire, and connect. This episode is sponsored by my new book , helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world. Deborah shares how her work evolved from marketing consultant to book coach—and how a single ghostwriting project opened a door...
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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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“Exactly the way you are right now, you have massive value to share.” In this episode, Michael Dargie connects with Anastasia and Tomer Arwas, the duo behind Generation Nomads, currently living and working from the surf town of Ericeira, Portugal. Their story begins in Amsterdam, where they both held comfortable corporate jobs after completing their MBAs. But despite checking all the right boxes, something was missing. In 2018, they chose a different path—leaving their secure jobs to travel the world full time and reconnect with their purpose. This episode is sponsored by my new book ,...
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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 BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.
Steven takes listeners back to his early days when his entrepreneurial spirit first sparked. He started by replicating cassette tapes for dance music enthusiasts in the UK, which quickly scaled into a million-dollar business. His journey then veered into the world of music promotion and large-scale dance events, before crashing into bankruptcy. From there, Steven reinvented himself as a songwriter, securing deals with Universal Music and collaborating with major artists. Yet, the rollercoaster continued—his ventures in digital marketing agencies followed a similar pattern of rapid growth and collapse.
At his lowest point—broke and living in his office during the pandemic—Steven had an idea: to collect and share people’s most valuable pieces of wisdom. Thus, One Golden Nugget was born. What started as a personal project turned into a life-changing platform, transforming both Steven’s life and the lives of those who shared their insights.
Throughout the conversation, Steven emphasizes the power of kindness, slowing down, and trusting the journey. He stresses the importance of niching down, taking massive action, and embracing failure as part of the entrepreneurial adventure. He shares his belief that true happiness is rooted in kindness, and that the greatest gift is simply waking up each day.
Whether you’re a seasoned entrepreneur or a “rebel in waiting,” Steven’s story will leave you with a renewed sense of purpose and a pocket full of golden nuggets.
Cool Things Steven Says
- “Kindness is the route to happiness.”
- “Don’t boil the ocean. Find your niche and own it.”
- “There’s never a perfect time. Just begin.”
- “You have nothing to lose.”
- “Be the love—in everything you do.”
Episode Highlights
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Steven’s early days: cassette tape duplication turned million-dollar business.
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The rise and fall of Dreamscape, his large-scale dance music events company.
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His time as a cleaner, learning humility after losing everything.
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Transition into songwriting, working with Pop Idol and X Factor contestants.
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The birth of One Golden Nugget during the COVID-19 lockdown.
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The power of kindness and faith as drivers for success.
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“Don’t rush; there’s no destination.”
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Why niching down is key to sustainable business.
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Bikram hot yoga as a life-changing practice.
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The importance of clean eating for sustained energy.
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The gift of simply waking up each day.
Links from the Episode
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•One Golden Nugget: https://www.onegoldennugget.com/
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Bikram Hot Yoga: https://www.bikramyoga.com/
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Eddie Health & Fitness (Nutrition Advice on Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/eddie_abbew/
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Kennedy Space Center (Event Mention): https://www.kennedyspacecenter.com/
Hosted by: Michael Dargie
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