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What do highly successful people actually do to succeed? For 45 years as entrepreneur, inventor, and author, Don Hutcheson has studied the proven career-building strategies that people around the world have used for decades to create lives of success, satisfaction and freedom. Every Tuesday he interviews individuals from around the world who share their real-world experiences and insights—what worked, what didn’t and why—and any advice they might offer to help you jump-start your life and ca ...
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Do What You Love

Serious Geekster

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This is just a podcast that doesn't really have a specific theme. I just enjoy doing whatever and there isn't really anything specific. I may talk about problems or I may just have a bit of fun. Who really knows?
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WHY Unser Leben ist einen Wimpernschlag davon entfernt für die Ewigkeit unbedeutend gewesen zu sein. Umso eindringlicher rückt die Notwendigkeit in den Vordergrund, den Mut aufzubringen unsere eigene Lebensgeschichte derartig zu gestalten, dass wir uns unser Glück selbst schaffen. HOW Mit diesem Podcast will ich alle Hörer*innen dazu ermutigen eben jene Leidenschaften zu verfolgen, für die sie selbst brennen. WHAT Dafür spreche ich mit Personen, die ihren eigenen Weg frei von Meinungen ander ...
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What Do You Love?

Justin Gott

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"What do you do?" is a question that is about as automatic as it gets when meeting someone new. It also happens to be dreaded by many, namely those who are undergoing career changes or hoping to seek out an identity outside of their 9-5. Posing the question "What do you love?" instead invites people to open up about the things that actually make them who they are and truly make them tick. Deeper and more meaningful conversations can abound if we seek to learn more about someone's "why"s over ...
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“My daughter was required to be vaccinated at the end of her fifth grade school year at the age of 11 before she could move on to middle school. For the following couple of years, she deteriorated medically, physically, and emotionally at a very frightening level. And in the end, the diagnosis included autism, sensory processing disorder, ADHD, and…
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”It was really sort of a Blitzkrieg assault approach where I wrote many, many scripts and emailed everybody I knew, and entered scripts into screenwriting competitions. “While I was living in New York I paid for a pitch fest in L.A. I flew out there to this event where you had five minutes to pitch different companies, like Lionsgate Motion Picture…
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“One thing that is unique about my background is that my clients, who are tech entrepreneurs and CEOs, value that I came from a business background, a finance background, and a tech investing background. So they know that not only can I provide a tactical strategy, but I can also address the underlying issues that are behind those challenges for th…
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“I applied to and started the TV program at Haslett High School near Lansing, Michigan and taught TV production there for 13 years. Then at age 38, I began telling my wife that I was not having as much fun at my job any more. This had been my only job. I wanted to do something bigger. I wanted to do something different but still creative. She encou…
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“I went to law school at age 49 at Washington University School of Law, which is an Ivy League-level law school. I graduated with a 4.0, the highest GPA in my class. When people ask me how I did that while doing all this other stuff at the same time, I like to joke and say ‘I cheated.’ At Orientation they told us we should spend four hours per clas…
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“We ended up with over 2,000 recruiting firms buying our training model. But after 2 years, I was just bored out of my mind! Once a month we were doing the exact same 5-day training. I missed doing the executive searches myself. That’s just what my passion was, that’s what I loved doing and where my talent was. So, we ended up re-acquiring our old …
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Guest James Cloud: "I guess you could say I might unconsciously have developed a mission that I hope that my books will help throw light onto the question of how did the Holocaust happen in a developed, civilized country like Germany.” James Cloud is a retired educator with more than 30 years of experience. He was born and brought up in Las Vegas, …
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Guest Dawn Cook Causey: “Empathy, which is the key dimension of EQ–emotional intelligence–has been until quite recently so dramatically underutilized in our day-to-day communications, in spite of the fact that it is the root cause of so many communications issues. With almost every client I have worked with over the many years I have been coaching,…
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"The challenge for most people is figuring out where is the intersection of 1) what they love to do, 2) what they are also really good at doing, and 3) what will people legitimately pay for." Jennifer Allwood has built her business in phases into what she considers a dream life. It all began with her fascination with HGTV, her love of decorating, a…
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"The New York office asked me if I’d like to transfer there as supervisor and a pay raise that was literally three times greater than what I was earning at the time as a 25-year-old ‘newbie' in the world of advertising. My immediate response was: 'No thank you, I want to make movies.' Soon thereafter I accepted a job as a production assistant on a …
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Anthony Schembri is a distinguished former police commissioner with a background in homicide and forensic evidence. He has held several leadership positions in law enforcement. Schembri’s dynamic career and accolades include an Innovations in Government award from Harvard. He is a Fulbright scholar and the author of several books on criminal law an…
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“It’s just not easy to find what we love, let alone do what we love and being financially rewarded for that. It does require a ton of courage. It takes us out of our safety zone. A job is giving us the most basic need on the hierarchy of needs, which is to feel safe, to survive. For a successful entrepreneurship or doing what we truly love, we just…
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“I love to go out there speaking and educating–on top of the franchising. It’s a great time to be exploring franchising. Our placements year-to-date are up over 50%, which was up 50% over the previous year. Whether you are thinking of switching careers or getting a side hustle going or looking at expanding your investment portfolio, I just think th…
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Several years into a successful chiropractic practice, Mitchell Mays puzzled over the patients who kept returning with recurring conditions, no matter what he tried. Then, he had an “ah-ha!” moment that took his practice in a whole new direction. Dr. Mays is the #1 best-selling author of MIND GATE: Demolish Fear, Overcome Anxiety and Create the Lif…
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Morgan Gist MacDonald began her career in academia, as a Sociologist, but soon found the entrepreneurial pull to take her skills as a researcher, writer, teacher, and leader into building a publishing company, from the ground up. She is an author, speaker, and the founder of Paper Raven Books, an innovative publishing company designed to help first…
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"You have to be open to unexpected opportunities to grow your audience. When the Olympics came to Atlanta in July of 1996, a photographer friend of mine was offered a space to curate her own show. She asked me and a few other artists to exhibit as well. I created 13 new works in the span of a month after my day job in a frame shop. I sold all my pa…
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Captain Maria Yturria, since the original recording of this episode, has been named Deputy Chief of the Professional Development Unit of the Richmond County Police Department. She is an FBI National Academy graduate. She has been in law enforcement since 2003, before that serving in the U.S. Army. Her assignments have included uniform patrol deputy…
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“I have always been very vocal about sharing my black experience with my friends and family members, and as I’ve mentioned, I have been a natural leader in bringing people together. So, I decided to go public with my own video about what it's like raising black boys in this country, and what some of the experiences are that we go through, as well a…
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“The Milton Hershey School is unlike any other school in the world, and I have been exposed to many other schools in the course of my career. To be here at this critical point when we are redesigning our Career and Technical Education (CTE) programs and adding new offerings, revamping…looking to create a ‘gold standard’ for CTE and a model for othe…
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Tom Harrison has spent his career in the world of finance, traversing the four corners of the United States and beyond. Currently he is the owner of a thriving consulting firm, where he continues to channel his rich experiences into assisting others. He is also an author with a passion for weaving captivating narratives. Born and raised amidst the …
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My guest for this episode is Joe Kapp. During our conversation, we discussed his recognition that we aren’t here for a long time and how that has affected his decision-making processes; how he truly doesn’t care what others think about him; the concept of the “crab pot” and how it relates to both personal and professional relationships; his decisio…
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My guest for this episode is Molly Barnes. During our conversation, we discussed the qualities that lead her to believe she’s neither right nor left but instead middle-brained; her quest to have a life where she explores her creativity and still has an impact on the world; the pressures of teaching and what eventually led to her leaving the classro…
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My guest for this episode is Adrian Bellomo. During our conversation, we discussed his resourceful nature and his forever goal to never come across as a know-it-all; how he approaches being presented with the concept of “we’ve always done it this way;” how being the eldest sibling relates to his desire to help others; the pros and cons of a pros an…
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My guest for this episode is Kenny Tjay. During our conversation, we discussed his memories of moving from Indonesia to the United States as a kid; why his curiosity about everything life has to offer has led to him traveling all over the world; the moment he realized the grind of the traditional working model wasn’t for him; why he thinks your ear…
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My guest for this episode is Jessica Jackley. During our conversation, we discussed her optimistic mindset and how it’s something she feels naturally and yet still requires practice; her passion for entrepreneurship; the realization of the fact that everyone is doing life for the first time; why she hovers when someone is fixing something at her ho…
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My guest for this episode is Devon Stewart. During our conversation, we discussed his beginnings as a class clown and his idolization of Jim Carrey; why finding everything funny means uncomfortable conversations with him don’t really exist; how everyone eventually has to “pick their hard;" the ups and downs and everything in between about being Bla…
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My guest for this episode is Kiana Kamalian. During our conversation, we discussed her ever-present energetic spirit and her quest for freedom in all forms; the experience of not wanting to leave her home country and the long adjustment period she faced emigrating from Iran to the United Kingdom; the importance of feedback and being asked the right…
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My guest for this episode is Jay Cluitt. During our conversation, we discussed how he is bad at doing nothing and thus is seemingly always on the go; why he’s not a fan of smalltalk; the combination of excitement and fear that comes from being on the cusp of a major fork in his life; why he and his wife are childfree; trying to get away from doing …
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My guest for this episode is Reza Aslan. During our conversation, we discussed his decision to retire from public life; how he came to an understanding on what “living his best life” actually means; the concept of nationalism in relation to figuring out who you are (or, for some people, who you aren’t); why learning things simply to learn them is a…
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*SEASON TWO PREMIERE* My guest for this episode is Scott Paine. During our conversation, we discussed the influence that his father’s music career had on his life and how he has never stopped wanting to make his parents proud; why he pays such close attention to the details; how waking up his wife by talking in his sleep one night changed his entir…
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I’m Justin Gott and I’m back for Season Two of WHAT DO YOU LOVE? The show is all about discovering our identities outside of the 40+ hours that are put into a job and focusing instead on what actually makes us tick. My guests and I talk about finding their “why,” the forks in the road along their life’s journey, and what they truly love deep down. …
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Glück im Leben 👇 Nummer 1 auf der Liste der Dinge, die Menschen bereuen, wenn sie im Sterbebett legen: Nicht das Leben gelebt zu haben, das sie sich gewünscht hätten, sondern ein Leben hinter sich zu haben, wie es sich andere für sie vorgestellt haben. Du hast einfach nie wieder die Möglichkeit von vorne anzufangen, du hast nur dieses eine Hier und…
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*SEASON ONE FINALE* My guest for this episode is, well, me! I brought back former guest James Barnes to interview me and during our conversation, we discussed the importance of being a good example, what the positive version of stubbornness looks like, the evolution of my why and the reasons making an impact on those around me is so important, not …
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My guest for this episode is Jen Whang. During our conversation, we discussed the pros and cons to always being honest and genuine, her mission to inspire and motivate others, what she thinks “self-care” should actually look like, giving yourself permission to seek out what you deserve, the obstacles of reality versus what we see on social media, a…
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My guest for this episode is Dylan Fields. During our conversation, we discussed our shared love of list-making and Google Sheets, our shared hate of coffee (yes, you heard that correctly), how being a creature of habit has made it all the more difficult to quit smoking, why he considers himself fair and balanced, and ultimately, why he loves the w…
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My guest for this episode is Brandon Wilson. During our conversation, we discussed the profound effect that Death has had on his life and how that’s shaped his attitude toward life’s more trivial issues, why your 40s are “peak you,” the differences between Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z, how and when to embrace your flaws, a forks-in-the-road story …
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Sean Harper is the co-founder and CEO of Kin, an insurance company built from scratch on modern tech to make it easier and more affordable to insure a home. Kin is a tech-based insurance agency and has grown to a fully licensed home insurance carrier. With a focus on world-class customer service, insurance literacy, and smart coverage, Sean and his…
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My guest for this episode is Alicia Palomino. During our conversation, we discussed why always learning and trying out new things excites her; her memories of working at a drugstore, both in the pharmacy AND at the one-hour photo booth; why the act of being creative drives her; why there aren’t right or wrong paths - just different ones; and ultima…
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My guest for this episode is Web Barr. During our conversation, we discussed his quest to optimize everything in his life for happiness, what the modern version of the Director’s DVD Commentary looks like, what goes into the best form of collaboration, the uniqueness of his version of the phrase “I have to,” the drive to tell great stories, and ult…
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My guest for this episode is Tess Bellomo. During our conversation, we discussed why she prides herself on being a loyal friend and how that has both positively and negatively affected friendships and past relationships, why the quest for gender equality is a true group effort, why one of her main goals in life is to never lose her imagination, how…
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Jason “Jay” Zimmerman is a native of Appalachia and a US Army Combat Veteran, serving as a Combat Medic with the 1st /505th Parachute Brigade. He has served for the last seventeen years plus as a Peer in the VA Healthcare System and is working currently as a Supervisory Peer Specialist with the Peer Support Outreach Center (PSOC)/Veterans Crisis Li…
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My guest for this episode is Onell Gibson. During our conversation, we briefly reminisced about our graduate program and playing basketball together before discussing the resilience that is built up after getting the rug pulled out from underneath you, the ins and outs of what makes him such a “people person,” why reflecting at the end of every day…
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I’ll keep this intro short and sweet - when Onell Gibson and I were chatting for the full episode that also went up today, I simply had to ask some very specific questions about the upcoming NBA season since I know he is as big of a fan as I am. We ended up talking about a bunch of NBA-related things and I loved it enough that I didn’t want to simp…
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My guest for this episode is Jenifer Wood. During our conversation, we discussed the trauma we both still have from teaching during Covid, living with the opposite of resting bitch face, how her religious upbringing pushed her to become a passionate advocate for reproductive rights, the perils of growing up in purity culture, and how giving herself…
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My guest for this episode is Lindsey Peoples Tod. During our conversation, we talked about how she stays committed to her three foundational pillars of adventure, service, and storytelling, the benefits of both personal and couples therapy, navigating a marriage to your highschool sweetheart, why the writing process is such a unique experience, and…
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My guest for this episode is Brian Brantley. During our conversation, we talked about how his gregarious nature stems from his mantra of always being curious, the allure of live events and why being a part of that world makes him perennially feel like he’s a kid, how waking up each morning feels like a gift, and ultimately, why he loves watching mu…
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Gregg F. Martin, PhD, Major General, US Army (Retired), served on active duty for 36 years, until May 2015. He is a combat veteran, Bipolar Survivor, Airborne-Ranger-Engineer qualified soldier, and Army Strategist. Through all of his military career, his bipolar disorder went undiagnosed. It is just in the past few years that he has been able to sh…
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