• Season 2025: Episode 9: Elvira Perez Romero: One question launched her search for a new life
    2025/06/04

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    Life and Career Coach Elvira P. Romero helps others find a career and /or life that fits them better. She should know -- an interesting question from her boyfriend started her own journey for a new life. She pivoted through a few careers before landing on the perfect one for her -- career and life coach.

    She now shares what she learned with her clients and talks about how all of us can create a short- and long-term plan, be accountable to others, and achieve success.

    How to Get in Touch with Elvira:

    Elvira P. Romero, Life & Career Coach

    Email: elvira@elvirapromero.com
    Website: www.elvirapromero.com

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elvira.Emailp.romero/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mente.inquieta.716

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  • Season 2025. Episode 8. Getting through life's toughest challenges-- Andy Campbell
    2025/05/20

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    Author and Speaker Andy Campbell has been through a lot in his life. Any one of the things he has endured would be almost too much, but somehow he has fought through and even written a book (“Overcoming Life’s Toughest Setbacks”) designed to help others.

    Bio:

    Andy Campbell is a resilient survivor and inspirational author who has overcome numerous life-altering challenges - a victim of childhood sexual abuse and bullying, the loss of his mother at an early age and the eventual estrangement from his father, his battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, and the loss of his youngest son to suicide. Despite enduring multiple surgeries, grueling chemotherapy treatments, and the tragic loss of his youngest child, Andy has demonstrated remarkable strength and perseverance. Through his experiences, he has developed a unique perspective on resilience and the power of his 15 core beliefs.

    Andy lives with his wife and remains actively engaged in the lives of his three remaining adult children as he continues to support his family while managing his own health challenges. His book “Overcoming Life’s Toughest Setbacks” shares the principles that have helped him navigate life’s darkest moments, offering hope and guidance to others facing adversity.

    Core Beliefs:

    • No One Outruns the Universe: Embrace humility and acceptance, knowing you are part of a larger plan.
    • There Are No Hard Decisions, Only Hard Consequences: Follow your heart and face the consequences with courage.
    • Always Fall Forward: Keep moving toward your goals, even when you fall.
    • Have an Insatiable Curiosity: Let your desire to find wisdom guide you through life.
    • Compete Only With Yourself: Measure success by your own progress, not by comparing yourself to others.
    • Thinking vs. Knowing: Distinguish between assumptions and knowledge.
    • Every Challenge Has a Chewy Nougat Center Made of Opportunity: Persevere to find the hidden lessons in every struggle.
    • Never Be Waiting: Always find work to do and remain proactive.
    • Never “Try,” Always Work: Commit to action and avoid complacency.
    • The .38 Special Rule—Hold on Loosely, but Don’t Let Go: Balance control and freedom to foster innovation and growth.
    • Be Religious Only About Religion: Apply flexibility and open-mindedness to all but your core faith.
    • Equations Are Constant, Variables Are Constantly Changing: Adapt your strategies to meet evolving circumstances.
    • History Doesn’t Repeat Itself. Humans Repeat History: Learn from the past to avoid repeating mistakes.
    • The Necessity of Perseverance: Embrace resilience as the foundation of all other beliefs.
    • Finishing: Commit to completing what you start as the ultimate testament to perseverance.


    Author Andy Campbell has faced and overcome so


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  • Season 2025: Episode 7. Roy Emerson: Rowing Across the Pacific to Help Bring Awareness to Veterans' Mental Health
    2025/05/04

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    Major (Ret.) Roy E. Emerson, originally from Vacaville, California, enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1988 as an Infantryman, beginning his career with the 75th Ranger Regiment. He participated in Operation Just Cause, conducting a combat parachute assault in Panama. Over his career, he served in multiple leadership roles, including with the 18th Airborne Corps Long Range Surveillance Company at Fort Bragg, two tours with the 25th Infantry Division in Hawaii, and as an instructor at the U.S. Army Ranger School.

    After commissioning as an officer in 2005, he served as a platoon leader and executive officer with the 173rd Airborne Brigade, deploying for 15 months to Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. He later commanded a headquarters company with there 5th US Cavalry Regiment at Fort Hood, leading security operations in Iraq during Operation New Dawn. Emerson also served with the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency, leading global recovery missions to repatriate fallen U.S. servicemen and the US Army Recruiting Battalion , New York City. He concluded his 31-year career as an ROTC instructor at Princeton University.

    In early 2024, Emerson was inspired by Army friends who rowed across the Atlantic in World's Toughest Row’s Atlantic Challenge 2023. Their mission aligned with his own passion for supporting veterans, leading him to establish RangeOars Row Inc., a nonprofit dedicated to using ocean rowing as a platform to raise awareness for veteran mental health and suicide prevention. Through endurance challenges and community engagement, the organization aims to inspire resilience, foster camaraderie, and support initiatives that address the struggles many veterans face after service.

    The team has been training monthly in Fernandina Beach, Florida to accumulate hours on their vessel AKESO and will formally launch from Monterey Bay, California on June 7th this year and row unsupported for four to six weeks to finish at Hanaleai Bay, Kauai, Hawaii. There are five other teams entered into this year's Pacific Challenge.

    Monies raised by Team RangeOars Row will go to several charities close to the team’s hearts; Brother Keeper Veteran Foundation, Gary Sinise Foundation, Three Rangers Foundation and Hardrock Charlie Foundation.

    Roy is married to the former Mia Martin of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, and they live in Annandale, NJ. Mia is a Chef and together they operate a successful catering company in Frenchtown NJ. Their daughter Rachel is married to Stephen Lee who now lives in Huntsville, AL. Their son, Dagon is a firefighter and EMT with Quakertown Fire Company in Franklin Township. They have one Grandson, Roxas, and one Granddaughter, Clementine.

    To learn more about Roy's nonprofit organization RangePars Row and their plans for this year, go to:

    https://www.rangeoarsrow.org/

    You can also learn more about their partners and purchase merchandise, and make a donation!

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  • Season 2025: Episode 6. Sandra Schnakenburg shares how she kept a promise to her housekeeper and became a writer in the proccess
    2025/04/23

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    Award Winning Memoir Author Sandra SchnakenburgI grew up in Barrington, Illinois. After earning a B.S. in Finance at Arizona State University and an MBA from the University of Southern California, she settled with her husband, Karl, in Singapore, then Australia — where their twins, Kyle and Alexis, were born. After moving back to the United States, the family lived in The Woodlands, Texas, where Karl and she raised their family. During that time, Sandra worked on and off in corporate finance until she took up the love of writing. A philosophy of curiosity and a promise led her to write her first Memoir, The Housekeeper’s Secret - a personal story to fulfill her family’s housekeeper’s dying wish. In the process, she grew fascinated by the mechanics of storytelling and the power it holds, connecting family through the generations.

    After interviewing Sandra, I read her book and found the true story of her family and her housekeeper's life absorbing and so moving! What a great book.

    You can reach Sandra on her website:

    https://www.sandraschnakenburg.com/

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  • Season 2025: Episode 5. It took Richard Hsung's ten years, but he finished his mother's memoir telling about her tumultuous life in Communist China
    2025/04/09

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    Jean Tren-Hwa Perkins was born unwanted during the 1931 Yangtze River Flood, adopted by medical missionaries, brought to the US for a few years, then trapped in Communist China. She was neither American nor Chinese "enough," yearning for acceptance and home her whole life. Her memoir, finished by her son, is an eyewitness account of Chinese history and her own harrowing story.

    Richard Hsung's life has spanned two continents and cultures. His mother survived turbulent times in China, living through the start of Communism, and being separated from her American adoptive parents.

    She asked Richard if he would tell her story, and she passed her notes and writings on to him. It took much longer than he thought it would and it changed him.

    Richard Perkins Hsung promised his mother he would complete her memoir. It took him more than ten years. He meticulously compiled and edited her writings, adding family photographs and historical details to create the 3-volume Spring Flower, spanning the 83 years of her life (1931–2014):

    Spring Flower Book 1: A Tale of Two RiversSpring Flower Book 2: Facing the Red Storm Spring Flower Book 3: Torn Between Shifting Worlds


    The books have 5-star reviews on Amazon, and are the result of years of work by Chemistry Professor-turned-author Richard Hsung.

    At this time in history, his mother's story reminds us of the human costs of the decisions made by the world's government powers, and the painful decisions some people are forced to make.

    Find out more about Richard and the books on:

    https://richardperkinshsung.com/

    Reach him on social media: @RichardPHsung

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  • Season 2025: Episode 4. How Kristine Homann healed her life and her family, and how she helps others now too
    2025/03/25

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    Kristine Homann has been through a lot. Stuck in a toxic marriage, she tried hard to find a way out. Eventually, she was able to free herself and her girls from the situation. But the scars it left were hard to heal. She found ways to help herself and her children, and now she shares what she learned as a health and wellness coach.

    Kristine Homann is an RN and Mindset coach who specializes in helping men and women recover from life’s toughest moments so they can break free from survival mode and thrive in a life they truly love. With a passion for helping others rediscover their strength, Kristine shares strategies rooted in personal experience and certifications to empower people to believe in themselves and their abilities.

    Check out her free Guide Mindset Mastery HERE or at youquest.live

    You can reach Kristine via email: kristinemarie@roseglasses.net

    Or you can download a free guide when you check out her website: https://youquest.live/

    She recently published an article in Tiny Buddha called: "4 Lessons I Learned from Leaving a Toxic Relationship"

    https://tinybuddha.com/blog/4-lessons-i-learned-from-leaving-a-toxic-relationship/

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  • Season 2025 Episode 3. Diagnosed with a pituitary disease, Risa decided to take an epic bike ride: what she learned along the way
    2025/03/09

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    Risa August is not your average human. When faced with a devastating pituitary disease diagnosis, she pushed through to find herself again. One of the things she did was participate in a bike ride from Canada to Mexico!

    She published her multi-award-winning memoir "The Road Unpaved - Border to Border with a Brain Tumor and a Bike" about this major life-altering diagnosis and personal life upheaval. She found that she experienced a change in her own perspective, and faced her own limiting beliefs. After being told she "shouldn't", she decided to ride her bike the 1,845 miles from Canada to Mexico.

    Her ultimate goal was to save lives, and also to inspire and empower others.
    By day,Risa is a Speaker, Gestalt Practitioner and patient advocate for rare Pituitary tumors. She offers inspirational coaching to those feeling stuck within their own limiting beliefs. In her personal time, you will find her living a robust life!

    Risa has been interviewed on over 55 podcasts since my her book release in October, many more will air over the next several months. Here is a link where you can listen/view those podcasts: https://www.risaaugust.com/podcast-interviews.html


    Learn more about Risa here: https://www.risaaugust.com/livin-unleashed.html and on her author page here: https://www.risaaugust.com/author-page.html


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  • Season 2025 Episode 1: Let Sean McMann teach you how to bust out of the corporate jungle!
    2025/02/24

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    Recruited right out of college to work at one of the largest data firms, Sean McMann embarked on an eight-year journey from new grad to consulting director. Privileged to see behind the curtain of some of the largest corporations today, he recognized the system was broken and quit at the height of his career, when working the least but making the most money he ever had, betting everything, including his money, reputation, and time, on trying to fix the problem of the corporate jungle. He shares his insights in his new book, Hacking the Corporate Jungle: How to Work Less, Make More and Actually Like Your Life. When he's not writing, researching, and speaking, McMann spends his time riding his bike, visiting art museums, snowboarding, and playing with his two young sons.

    Learn more at seanmcmann.com.

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