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Co-hosted by Ivy LaClair and Blake Brandes

Motivational Millennial Podcast co-hosts Ivy LaClair and Blake Brandes will speak with leaders, musicians, entrepreneurs, artists, altruists and other Millennials living life with a sense of purpose and achieving their dreams. We will explore the discovery of their passions, the beauty in the pursuit of their dreams, and how they overcome challenges on their paths.

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Welcome to the first official episode of my new podcast, Mind Climate!

Every other week, I’ll be bringing you audio workshops to help you create the mind climate you deserve.

Everything that is built, must have a foundation. Building your ideal life and mind climate is no exception.

That’s why, in this episode, I’m going to walk you through this first audio workshop and help you create a foundation for your best life.

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • Why you need a bigger vision for what you think is possible for your life and mind climate
  • How moving to a different state is helping shift my head space
  • An example of how I’m personally growing into a bigger vision of the foundation I want to create
  • How I was able to bring self-love into my life when it wasn’t always there by taking certain actions
  • One of my biggest goals right now

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We’re back for final episode of the Motivational Millennial podcast. Yes, it’s true … it’s time to say goodbye.

If you’ve been a listener of the show for a while now, it’s very clear that we believe in a growth mindset. It’s because of this belief that we feel it’s time to end our Motivational Millennial journey and begin new ones.

This was a bittersweet episode to record because we’ll miss this podcast, the inspiring interviewees, and our amazing listeners, however, we’re incredibly excited about the directions we’re heading with our careers and personal lives.

Take a listen to this farewell episode so we can express our gratitude for the love you’ve shown us over the life of this podcast and find out what we’ll be up to next and how we can continue to support you.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Our gratitude for the listeners, interviewees, and everyone who’s participated in the podcast in any way over the years
  • An announcement about Ivy’s new project, the Mind Climate podcast
  • What’s next for Blake in his motivational speaking journey
  • Details on where you can listen to all our previous episodes of Motivational Millennial from this point forward
  • Blake’s biggest takeaway from doing Motivational Millennial
  • Ivy’s favorite moments of the Motivational Millennial podcast
  • Ivy’s wishes for you, the listener, as you move forward in your life
  • How you can continue to stay in touch with Blake and Ivy

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The time has come for us to officially wrap up this season of the Motivational Millennial podcast. In this special finale episode, we talk about how we’ve grown this past season; with an eye towards how we can help other people through their own growth process, of course.

In the Motivational Millennial season two finale, we’ll discuss the importance of remembering that our sacrifices are a choice we’ve made and not something people force upon us, how taking ownership of our choices can empower us to feel happier and less anxious, the long-term benefits that come from investing in your personal growth and development, and so much more!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Blake learned he doesn’t always have to lose for others around him to win
  • The importance of remembering our sacrifices are a choice
  • The ways Blake’s life has changed since realizing he doesn’t have to sacrifice to make others happy
  • How Ivy learned to take ownership of her decisions
  • What if the story we tell ourselves about our lives isn’t entirely accurate?
  • The long-term benefits that come from investing in your personal growth and development
  • The profound impact Blake and Ivy’s hairstyle changes this season have had on them
  • What playing a video game helped Ivy realize about her own growth mindset
  • Why Blake and Ivy refuse to be pessimistic about the possibility for people to transform their lives

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In this week’s inspired conversation, we reflect on our powerful interview with Jackie Rotman. Jackie is the Founder of Everybody Dance Now! which is a national youth development organization. Jackie also served as the Executive Director of Spark, a philanthropic network of millennials focused on gender equality, and she is currently helping survivors of sexual harm and advocating for sexual empowerment for women.

During our conversation, Jackie talked about the idea of restorative justice and how it can be used to not only heal the survivors of sexual harm, but also to heal the offenders. It’s this idea of healing that really stood out us and that’s why we’re diving more into this topic today. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • The difference between healing and punishment when it comes to individuals who inflict damage upon others
  • Why Ivy finds the idea of restorative justice so valuable
  • How restorative justice can help in a parent-child relationship
  • The importance of releasing shame and how it can help reduce the desire to harm others
  • What a video game taught Ivy about harmful societal norms
  • How a healing perspective is helping Ivy adjust after moving back to a conservative part of the country

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This episode involves a frank conversation about sexuality and sexual harm. While we feel it’s an amazing, and incredibly important conversation, listener discretion is advised.

Jackie Rotman is the Founder of Everybody Dance Now!; a national youth development organization. At age 14, she began using hip hop dancing culture as a tool for self-empowerment for young people. Jackie also served as the Executive Director of Spark; a philanthropic network of millennials focused on gender equality. She frequently speaks about social entrepreneurship, women's rights, and how to effectively engage millennials in philanthropy and social impact. Currently, Jackie is a concurrent MBA student at Stanford and an NPA student at Harvard Kennedy School.

After a traumatic event, Jackie shifted her focus to helping survivors of sexual harm and advocating for sexual empowerment for women. It’s those topics we’ll be discussing in detail today.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • The two recent projects Jackie’s been working on related to sexual empowerment for women and surviving sexual harm
  • What is restorative justice?
  • How Jackie is working to close the orgasm gap and help women feel empowered in their sexuality
  • The correlation between rape culture and female sexual empowerment
  • The events that led Jackie to eventually begin her work around sexual harm, female sexual empowerment
  • Jackie’s belief that we can’t rely on external factors to help us heal from sexual harm
  • What sexual empowerment means to Jackie and how it’s been a part of her personal journey
  • Jackie’s thoughts on the #MeToo Movement
  • Why we need to destigmatize sex

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In last week’s episode, we spoke with Lily Fontas; a wellness coach and educator who is on a mission to help women get strong, healthy, and happy on their own terms.

While there were a few things that stood out to us from our conversation with Lily, the theme we’ve decided to center this inspired conversation around is the idea of a marathon versus a sprint.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Lily’s motto of “never diet again”, and the tension behind it, is the perfect example of the struggle between our actions being a marathon or a sprint
  • How Ivy uses the concept of marathon versus sprint when creating systems for her business
  • Why Ivy believes the idea of marathon versus sprint can be connected to self-care and compassion
  • What the levels of stress we put on ourselves might say about how we perceive our self-worth
  • How changing our perspective of the process can help us sustain a marathon pace
  • Are we using the stress of sprinting to distract ourselves from the underlying issues that causes us to sprint?

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Lily Fontas is a wellness coach and educator who is on a mission to help women get strong, healthy, and happy on their own terms. After struggling with a binge eating disorder and nearly burning out as a classroom teacher, she turned to bodybuilding for stress relief by combining strength training and positive reinforcement. She found a way to live a healthy life without dieting or deprivation and now she shares her expertise with women worldwide as an online coach.

In this episode, we talk about Lily’s personal journey, the importance of finding a balance between paying attention to what you put into your body but not paying so much attention that it becomes an obsession, why the diet mentality needs to go, and so much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • What Lily loves about what she’s up to now
  • Lily’s transition from being a kindergarten teacher to becoming a professional body builder
  • Why Lily feared losing her job when she took control of her health
  • Why it’s so important for Lily to help others become more fit
  • How the health and fitness industry isn’t designed to help people lose weight and keep it off
  • Finding the balance between focusing on the details of getting fit but not becoming too obsessive and adding extra pressure on yourself
  • Why the diet mentality needs to go
  • What Lily considers to be her biggest achievement and how she accomplished it
  • The biggest challenge Lily has faced while building her business
  • The importance of focusing on what you do want rather than what you don’t want
  • How weight lifting has reframed Lily’s view of failure

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In last’s week’s episode with Chelann Gienger, we talked about her incredibly entrepreneurial journey that saw her open a brick and mortar business when she was only 18 years old, why it’s important to see everything in your business as a growth opportunity, why we need to take “extreme ownership” of our lives, and so much more.

In this week’s episode, we were inspired by our conversation with Chelann to dive more into the idea that we should embrace moments in the present to better enjoy our journey instead of focusing so much on the destination or goal we’ve set for ourselves. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Chelann’s story reminded Blake of the power of starting where you are now
  • An example of how Ivy let the fear of starting too late stop her from doing something she wanted
  • The role having a growth mindset can play in the story we tell ourselves about what we’re capable of accomplishing at any age
  • What Blake likes about Seth Godin’s perspective on our threshold for failure
  • What Ivy doesn’t like about Seth Godin’s perspective on our threshold for failure
  • What do you want to gift your future self by taking consistent steps through your journey?
  • How managing our expectations can help us be happier on our journey to achieving our goals
  • Taking ownership of your journey to make it more enjoyable
  • The difference between happiness and fulfillment

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Chelann Gienger was recently named one of the top 40 millennials to follow in 2018 by the Huffington Post. Chelann is a serial entrepreneur who owns the NUYU Juice Bar in Washington state, is the Host of the Entrepreneur Before 25 podcast, and the author of Dear Millennial,: A Compass to Defining Your Unique Purpose, Pursuing a Life of Fulfillment, and Building a Legacy.

In this episode, we talk about Chelann’s incredibly entrepreneurial journey that saw her opening a brick and mortar business when she was only 18 years old, why it’s important to see everything in your business as a growth opportunity, why we need to take “extreme ownership” of our lives, and so much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Chelann first got started in entrepreneurship
  • The advantages Chelann says she’s had growing up in an entrepreneurial family
  • The ways Chelann’s grown throughout her entrepreneurial journey so far
  • The importance of seeing everything in your business as a growth opportunity
  • Chelann’s challenge of opening a brick and mortar business at the age of 18
  • Which of Chelann’s incredible achievements surprises her the most?
  • The parts of her book Chelann felt were the most challenging to open up and write about
  • What Chelann would tell her younger self if she could go back and have a conversation with her
  • Why we need to take “extreme ownership” of our lives
  • Is social media causing millennials to be too flexible with our values?

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In this week’s episode, we’re reflecting on our conversation last week with Gregg Clunis from the Tiny Leaps, Big Changes podcast.

One of the main things that stood out to both of us during that conversation was how Gregg knew in high school he needed to change from being an introvert to being an extrovert if he was going to accomplish all his goals in life. He was able to accomplish that transition by throwing himself into theater and other events that put him in the spotlight. However, as an adult, Gregg’s struggled with understanding what part of him is still in performance mode and what part is who he truly is.

It’s this struggle that we’re diving into today. Enjoy!

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Gregg Clunis is a content creator, author, speaker, and entrepreneur. He’s also the creator and Host of Tiny Leaps, Big Changes; a top-ranked self-help podcast with over 2 million downloads. Through that podcast, Gregg helps people change their lives by focusing on making changes to their day-to-day behavior. Gregg is also the Founder of Podsimply; a digital education and services platform where his team helps individuals and businesses launch and grow podcasts that get noticed, attract an audience, and generate sales.

In this episode, we’re talking about why people are drawn to Gregg’s research-based approach to self-help, what recording his thoughts during the grieving process after losing his father taught Gregg about opening up so publicly, the simple steps we can take to make big changes in our lives, how Gregg is attempting to embrace the fear of truly being himself on public platforms in order to achieve his goals, and so much more! Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Tiny Leaps, Big Changes was started, and the emphasis Gregg placed on research during the process
  • The types of people Gregg finds are attracted to his research-based approach to self-help
  • Gregg’s experience of sharing so personally on such a public platform
  • The biggest challenge Gregg has faced while building his podcast and community
  • Gregg’s three steps for making big changes in your life
  • The three main areas Gregg’s noticed people care the most about improving
  • How the world cares more about the value we provide than they do about us as individuals

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Last week, we had a great conversation with Kalyna Miletic about how to create a lifestyle business you love. In this episode, we’re going to specifically reflect on the insights Kalyna had about how we show up on social media and the role that social media plays in our lives. We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode as we did recording it. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Why Ivy appreciated that Kalyna talked about how we aren’t vulnerable enough in our online presence
  • Why we need to heal our wounds and then show our scars
  • Are you really interacting with people on social media or just the platforms themselves?
  • How scheduling social media time into our day can help us gain back some of our control
  • Why taking a step back from social media sometimes causes Ivy to feel guilty and selfish

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Kalyna Miletic is a certified coach and the Founder of KickStart Your Work. After seven years of studying what makes people happy, how people think, and working with millennials in 17 different countries, Kalyna developed a signature system that teaches the six keys to building your career in a way that will ensure you enjoy the work you're doing every step of the way.

In this episode, Kalyna talks about the moment that inspired her to go from being a conformist to following her own path, what it means to have a lifestyle career, why our real identities shouldn’t be so dependent on our virtual identities, and so much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Kalyna’s mission to build a tribe of 10,000 women whom she can support
  • How Kalyna went from being a conformist to following her own path
  • The event that happened in Brazail at 3am that made Kalyna realize she didn’t like her own business
  • What the term “lifestyle career” means to Kalyna
  • Why it’s so important for Kalyna to make an impact on women and help them obtain a lifestyle career
  • The common challenges people face when working towards a lifestyle career
  • The main way in which Kilyna’s business required her to grow
  • Kilyna’s advice for those looking to transition to a lifestyle career but aren’t sure where to start
  • How social media keeps us from exploring our interests and passions
  • Why our real identities shouldn’t be so dependent on our virtual identities

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In this episode, we reflect on our conversation with Daniela Plattner; a leadership coach and the Founder of The Future of Feminine. The two main themes of that conversation were intuition and purpose, so that’s what we’re diving more into today. One of us even reveals how Daniela’s formula for combining your pain with your passion to create your purpose inspired a complete shift in our business. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Blake’s take on Daniela’s actions of actively cultivating intuition
  • Examples in Blake’s life where his intuition kicked in
  • How Blake and Ivy tap into their intuition and recognize it’s speaking to them
  • Why it’s not all or nothing when it comes to using intuition to guide our decisions
  • Ivy’s thoughts on how intuition is a conduit to a deeper knowledge and understanding
  • The difference between emotion and intuition
  • How meditation, prayer, and nature help us tap into our intuition
  • How Daniela’s perspective of combining your pain and passion to create your purpose helped Ivy through a difficult time in her coaching practice

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Daniela Plattner is a leadership coach and the Founder of The Future of Feminine. She's dedicated to helping individuals, communities, and organizations maximize their capacity to achieve their goals. Her retreats, trainings, workshops, and interactive talks have activated people around the world including leaders of diverse organizations, Fortune 100 companies, universities, municipalities, festivals, and conferences at the United Nations and U.S. Congress.

In this episode, Daniela explains how her intuition led her to leaving what appeared to be a dream job and starting a business of her own, why she considers her insecurities to be her fuel, and how she believes our pain can be turned into our purpose. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Daniela’s two favorite things about her business
  • How The Future of Feminine was started
  • Why the world needs more feminine leaders
  • The technique Daniela uses to refine her intuition
  • The story of how Daniela’s intuition led her to leaving what appeared to be a dream job
  • How Daniela’s grown and transformed throughout the journey of her business
  • The common challenges Daniela’s sees the women she coaches face
  • Why Daniela considers her insecurities to be her fuel
  • How combining your pain with your passion equals your purpose

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In this episode, we reflect on our conversation with Dr. Laymon Hicks; youth motivational speaker and author. A theme that stood out to us from that conversation was how our experiences, upbringing, and community culture shape our view of what is possible for ourselves and our lives. It’s that theme that we’re diving more into today. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Blake’s main takeaway from the interview with Laymon
  • What living in Ireland as a child taught Blake about privilege
  • Why we all should perform radical acts that take us out of our comfort zones
  • The power of taking it just one step at a time
  • Why compassion for ourselves and our journey is an absolute must
  • The importance of celebrating our accomplishments
  • How evolution factors into our need for approval

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Dr. Laymon Hicks is a youth motivational speaker and author. He's offered keynote addresses and workshops at more than 150 schools and student conferences in 45 states for over 350,000 young people. Laymon obtained his bachelor’s and master's degrees from Florida State University where he served as Student Body President; managing a ten-point, three-million-dollar budget. At the age of 29, Laymon graduated with his doctorate degree from Northeastern University.

In this episode, we hear about Laymon’s powerful story of self-doubt and self-limiting beliefs that he was able to turn into a deeper understanding of his self-worth, why Laymon feels so compelled to help young people do the same, how others can transfer their self-limiting beliefs to us, what we can do to break from that, and so much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • The two main topics Laymon covers when speak to young people
  • What Laymon means when he says we need to neutralize the “weapons of mass destruction”
  • How an email Laymon sent as an 8th grader changed the course of his entire life
  • Why Laymon experienced self-doubt even after receiving his doctorate degree
  • The struggle of not feeling worthy until you accomplish your goals but needing to feel worthy to accomplish them
  • What a tough collegiate political campaign taught Laymon about building relationships
  • Why there is no reason for young people not be successful if they truly want to be
  • How others can transfer their self-limiting beliefs to us
  • The importance of letting young people know their past doesn’t dictate their future

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In this episode, we’re reflecting on our conversation from last week with Patricia Echeverria; a transformational coach and creative catalyst. Patricia brought up some very interesting ideas around how our mindset has the power to change our perception of our reality. While the end results, and our actions, may stay the same, how we choose to perceive certain situations can either help us feel fearful or empowered. It’s that topic that we’re diving more into today. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Ivy’s recent decision to move parallels Patricia’s experience leaving her job
  • The importance to change our mindset so we’re making empowered decisions instead of fearful ones
  • Why it’s okay to disappoint people occasionally
  • Blake’s takeaway from Patricia’s interview about how clarity comes from moving forward
  • Why we should always be taking tiny leaps

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Patricia Echeverria is a transformational coach and creative catalyst. She's the founder of the Creative Courage Club; a platform dedicated to maximizing our creative human potential. Her passion for design and social impact has led her to create global projects including a conflict resolution scheme in the Korean demilitarized zone, the redesign of a rural Indian Village, library of the future in South Central L.A., Design Your Life workshops for college students, and the Creative Courage Summit.

Patricia currently works with inspired individuals who want to turn their vision into action. She helps them to overcome fears, limitations, excuses, and blocks so they can finally turn their most outrageous and inspiring creative ideas into reality.

In this episode, we discuss what Patricia to helping others tap into their own creativity, how she realized she created her own reality and had the power to change it, the main personal development challenge she helps others overcome, the importance of taking imperfect action, and more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Patricia helps people maximize their creative potential
  • What led Patricia to realize she had the power to help others tap into their own creativity
  • What courage means to Patricia and the role it plays in her life
  • When Patricia realized she was creating her own reality and she had the ability to change it
  • The main personal development challenge Patricia sees her people struggle with
  • Finding clarity through action
  • Why taking imperfect action is better than taking no action at all

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In this inspired conversation, we’re reflecting on our interview last week with Laura Renner. Laura talked about how, through the course of starting and growing her business, she learned it was okay to have multiple passions and that she needed to follow her own set of rules.

We loved both concepts so much that we’re diving more into them this week. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Blake and Ivy’s main takeaway from Laura’s interview
  • Why you need to honor the right path for you instead of taking the expected path
  • How Millennials can sometimes unfairly devalue traditional jobs
  • The importance of embracing our multiple passions
  • Why our passions don’t need to become our career
  • How mistakes are a good thing when you’re exploring your passions

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Laura Renner is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and has worked for over 15 years in the fields of Foreign Affairs and Public Relations, Education, and Human Resources. Laura is also the Founder of Freedom Makers; which helps military spouses find flexible work with small businesses.

In this episode, Laura discusses why the concept of freedom is so important to her both on a personal and professional level, how Laura handles being multi-passionate, why it’s important to live by your own set of rules, and much more. Enjoy!

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • Why freedom is the main principle of Laura’s business
  • How Laura decided to pursue Freedom Makers instead of one of her many other business ideas
  • The ways Laura’s changed and grown since starting her business
  • How Laura overcame her self-sabotaging tendencies
  • Laura’s advice for millennials on the path to success and fulfillment
  • Why brunch is Laura’s perfect example of living by your own rules
  • Why it’s becoming more okay to have kids present while you’re working with other people

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In this inspired conversation, we reflect on our chat with QuHarrison Terry, who is a serial entrepreneur that was recently named one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Technology.

QuHarrison’s interview was one of our most scientific interviews to date and we’re continuing that theme today by giving our thoughts on Transhumanism, our quest for perfection, the importance of making mistakes, and how technology is potentially hindering our personal growth as human beings. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • The drastic difference in Blake and Ivy’s takeaways from their conversation with QuHarrison
  • What is Transhumanism?
  • Are our smart phones actually helping us?
  • If you aren’t making mistakes, you aren’t making anything
  • How Blake and Ivy overcome reflexive fear
  • How technology physically rewires our brains
  • The importance of occasionally getting out of your habit loop

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QuHarrison Terry is a serial entrepreneur who was recently named one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Technology. He’s the Co-Founder and President of VNM USA, the Co-Founder and CEO of 23VIVI, the Marketing Direct at Redox, and is known for his marketing work at EatStreet. Perhaps most impressive is the fact that he’s been able to accomplish all this by his early 20’s.

In this episode, we talk with QuHarrison about his fascination with Transhumanism, the values that were crucial to him when starting his multiple businesses, how he markets specifically to millennials, and much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • QuHarrison’s fascination with the concept of the inevitable human
  • When, and how, QuHarrison fell in love with technology
  • How QuHarrison’s technological interests have changed over the years
  • Why Transhumanism scares even QuHarrison
  • The three values QuHarrison kept at the forefront when starting all his businesses
  • Where QuHarrison gained the confidence to start multiple businesses at such a young age
  • How QuHarrison has had to grow personally to excel professionally
  • Why QuHarrison thinks millennials need to make mistakes in order to be successful
  • How QuHarrison markets specifically to millennials

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In this inspired conversation, we’re reflecting on our interview last week with Molly Mandelberg; a tech savvy strategist supporting coaches, healers, change makers, and visionaries to expand their businesses in a way that allows them to reach more people and make more money with less time spent.

The two things that stood out to us the most during that conversation with Molly was that we need to be asking other people what we’re good at, or at least paying attention to the items and topics people are regularly seeking our help with, and why it’s so importance to have the right tribe of people around to support you. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How the opinions of others have impacted Blake’s career path
  • Why sometimes the easiest path can actually be the right path
  • How to utilize skills gained from your hobbies in your business
  • The importance of having people around who can hold you strong
  • Are our distractions just a way to escape our work?
  • Our tendency to seed advice from people we know will slow us down
  • Why we sometimes need professional guidance instead of just using our friends and colleagues
  • Big dreams and goals require big support

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Molly Mandelberg is a tech savvy strategist supporting coaches, healers, change makers, and visionaries to expand their businesses in a way that allows them to reach more people and make more money with less time spent.

With the heart of a writer and the brain of an engineer, Molly is uniquely qualified to support her people not only to connect the dots and tackle the tech but also to craft their deep work into inspiring content and hot copy.

As a business strategist and coach, she is known for taking the overwhelm out of big exciting projects, so they can be birthed into the world and received by those who need them.

In this episode, we dive into the struggles Molly faced with her business, the importance of realizing the game is big so you should play small, why it’s critical to surround yourself with a community of supportive like-minded people, and much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • How Molly decided she wanted to focus on helping people with the tech side of their business
  • The ways that Molly has grown since starting her own business
  • The moment Molly was brought to tears because of her business
  • The common non-tech struggles Molly helps her clients overcome
  • How Molly still struggles in her business even though she’s attained success
  • The number one system that’s helped Molly in her business
  • Molly’s two main tips for new millennial entrepreneurs
  • The importance of finding your tribe
  • How Molly uses travel to further her personal growth

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Last week, we had the pleasure of speaking with Marc Guberti; who has written over 18 books and is the host of the Breakthrough Success Podcast where he’s had guests like Seth Godin, Neil Patel, and Ray Edwards. It was while he was speaking about some of his most successful guests and how they all have systems in place, that our interests were particularly piqued.

It was a great reminder of how important systems are, not only in business, but also in our general lives. It’s that concept of having internal and external systems in place that we’re diving more into today. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Blake dispels the myth that you must wear hard work like a badge of honor to be successful
  • The irony of saying you don’t have time to put systems in place
  • The importance of realizing you deserve to be supported
  • Ivy’s takeaway from Marc’s interview about a book that is sexist but also powerful in a positive way
  • Why we shouldn’t just focus on external forms of support
  • How “acting as if” can help you manifest what you truly want
  • The mindset you must have to be adaptable and successful
  • How we constantly set ourselves up for failure
  • The road trip that caused Ivy to change how she goes through life
  • How Blake’s productivity has increased 50% since he gave up his to-do list

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As a young child, Marc Guberti survived a life-threatening illness. As a young millennial, Marc has written 18 books, and thousands of blog posts, educating millions of people on how to build their own digital marketing empires.

Marc is also the host of the Breakthrough Success Podcast, where he’s had guests like Seth Godin, Neil Patel, and Ray Edwards. Marc believes that age is not a limit to success and that you can never be too young, or too old, to pursue and capture your dreams.

In this episode, Marc discusses how the Boston Red Sox got him started down his online career path, his favorite personal and business development books, the common traits he’s noticed all his most successful podcast guests have, and much more. Enjoy!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Why virtual summits are the next big direction Marc’s taking his business
  • The main thing Marc has learned from doing virtual summits
  • The balance Marc has found between celebrating his successes and pushing himself to accomplish more
  • How the Boston Red Sox started Marc’s blogging career
  • The main challenge Marc faced at the beginning of his online endeavors
  • The common traits Marc’s noticed all his most successful podcast guests have
  • Marc’s favorite personal and business development books
  • Marc’s advice for other millennials on their own path towards success
  • Why it’s critical to be aware of what you’re feeding your subconscious

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Last week, we spoke with Anna Nti-Asare who is a writer, teacher, counselor, a PhD student at Cambridge University. We were really inspired by Anna’s transparency in talking about all the times she wasn’t able to obtain the goals she set for herself and how she valued those times since they made her work harder and appreciate her successes even more.

It’s that practice of gratitude that we’re diving into today and how is applies to our humanness and the global desire to obtain happiness.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • The main takeaway Ivy had from the conversation with Anna regarding a global truth and Buddhist psychology
  • How we can reduce our suffering by becoming grateful for it
  • Blake’s recent unpleasant experience that ended up being a great exercise in practicing gratitude
  • Why radical acceptance doesn’t mean resignation
  • Ivy’s belief that happiness is the motivator for why humans do everything they do
  • Blake’s belief that reducing suffering takes a higher priority for humans than seeking happiness
  • The power loss aversion has over human behavior and emotions
  • Why you can’t forget to have gratitude for your moments of gratitude

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Anna Nti-Asare is a writer, teacher, counselor, a graduate of both Stanford and Cambridge, and soon to be a PhD student at Cambridge. Anna focuses her efforts on gender and race issues in the United States with an emphasis on how those issues relate to the country’s youth and pop culture.

In this episode, Anna opens up about her own struggles in her educational journey and personal life and how she feels it’s important to look past a resume and see all the times a person wasn’t able to achieve their goals because, only when doing that, can others learn their failures aren’t actually failures at all.

What you'll here in this episode:

  • The type of guidance Anna provides a counselor to recent high school graduates
  • The elements of Anna’s personal journey that resonate the most with her students
  • How Anna’s resilience helped her receive a Gates Cambridge Scholarship
  • The importance of talking about the times we don’t get what we want out of life
  • How Anna keeps a narrative going with her students about self-worth as it relates to gender and race
  • How Anna convinced a highly traditional university to let her continue her research and work around black feminism
  • The profound reasons behind what having a PhD means to Anna
  • How Anna’s international travels in her younger years helped shaped her views on social justice
  • The importance of shifting our numbness to social injustice displayed on social media to letting be a motivation for change

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In this episode, we’re reflecting on our conversation from last week with the incredible Julia Price. One of the main things that stood out to us as Julia was talking about her experiences in the music industry was how she felt more doors open when you follow your passion and purpose.

Today, we’re diving more into this by connecting Julia’s perspective to the Law of Attraction and discussing why you can’t always rely on the universe to do all the work for you. Take a listen and enjoy!

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • Ivy explains how the theme for today’s show relates to the Law of Attraction
  • How science proves we should have gratitude journals
  • Finding the middle-ground between using hope as a business strategy and not having any at all
  • Why Blake and Ivy feel grit is a requirement for entrepreneurs and why they believe Julia is a perfect example
  • How trying to maintain a positive attitude all the time is a form of denial
  • Why you shouldn’t hide what you care about

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Have you ever experienced something so emotionally painful you weren’t sure you could come back from it? We all face our own challenges and our guest this week, Julia Price, is no exception.

Julia is a musician with millions of YouTube views under her belt, was a top-rated Viner, and has been a featured artist on Good Morning America. She also speaks at conferences and workshops in the self-development field motivating audiences to turn their pain into power.

While Julia is currently living her dream life, it wasn’t always that way and, in this episode, she’s talking about what she’s learned from her challenging experiences and how they’ve shaped her perspective and purpose in life.

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • Julia’s shift from just making music to understanding her deeper purpose
  • The moment in a recording studio that made Julia feel powerless
  • Why new generations of creatives should trust their instincts and be confident more opportunities will come
  • Julia’s viral experience of a little boy standing up for her when she was sexually harassed
  • The importance of having male allies
  • Julia’s advice for others on their own path to finding their purpose
  • How a painful health scare helped Julia realize the power of connecting with other people
  • Julia’s perspective on the challenges millennials face
  • How the death of Vine shifted Julia’s perspective on life
  • Blake and Julia’s freestyle rap

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In last week’s episode, we spoke with Caleb Arring and Matthew VanHorn who are successful business mentors for LGBTQ entrepreneurs.

During that conversation we talked about the medical scare that completely changed their perspective on their career paths, the unique challenges LGBTQ entrepreneurs face when starting and growing a business, why entrepreneurs should switch to outcome-based planning instead of to-do lists, and more.

While talking with Caleb and Matthew we were particularly fascinated with how they were able to change their perspectives and see a direct result in their business. So often we convince ourselves we’re not capable of accomplishing the things we want when there’s actually nothing stopping us but ourselves. In this episode, we’re going to dig a little deeper into this topic.

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • Ivy’s biggest takeaway from their interview with Caleb Arring and Matthew VanHorn
  • Blake’s biggest takeaway from the interview
  • Using gratitude to switch to a “now that” perspective instead of an “if-then” perspective
  • The difference between Blake and Ivy’s views on life purpose
  • How Blake used gratitude to get through his CrossFit class

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Caleb Arring and Matthew VanHorn are a dynamic power couple who are also successful business mentors for LGBTQ entrepreneurs. After struggling to get enough clients to survive they’ve finally found success to the tune of over $20,000 per month collectively. Now, they’re passionate about helping other entrepreneurs in the LGBTQ community find fulfillment through self-employment.

In this episode, we’ll discuss the medical scare that completely changed their perspective on their career paths, the unique challenges LGBTQ entrepreneurs face when starting and growing a business, why entrepreneurs should switch to outcome-based planning instead of to-do lists, and much more!

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • How Caleb and Matthew started working together to help LGBTQ entrepreneurs
  • Caleb and Matthew’s experience being both romantic and business partners at the same time
  • The medical scare that changed Caleb and Matthew’s outlook on their career paths
  • The unique challenges LGBTQ entrepreneurs face when starting and growing a business
  • Why Caleb and Matthew are the perfect examples for their clients
  • The importance of knowing your weaknesses and finding support as an entrepreneur
  • The one thing that’s helped Caleb and Matthew work more efficiently
  • Why entrepreneurs should switch to outcome-based planning instead of to-do lists
  • Caleb and Matthew’s advice for millennials who’re on a path to fulfillment
  • The danger of falling into the “if, then” trap
  • Caleb and Matthew’s thoughts on the unique challenges millennials face in today’s world
  • How LGBTQ millennials have had a different experience from previous generations

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During our conversation last week with Loren Trlin, in which we talked about how she helps young people figure out their purpose, we realized a common theme in that process was trial and error.

This might have stood out to us because we’ve both used trial and error, whether intentionally or not, to figure out our own purposes.

In this episode, we explain how trial and error led us both to where we are today, how our unhealthy relationships with money have had a ripple effect on various aspects of our lives, and why our issues with feeling unworthy of success kept us from realizing our true purpose.

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Loren Trlin figured out her life purpose after burning out as a lawyer, launching 3 unsuccessful businesses, and embarking on a "Find My Why" experiment.

In this episode, Loren talks about her transformative journey, how she responds to people who push back against the idea of having a true purpose in life, and how she was able to tap into her warrior spirit.

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • The layers Loren had to peel back to reveal her true purpose
  • What did Loren’s “Find My Why Experiment” entail?
  • What Loren finds most exciting about what she’s doing now
  • Loren’s response to people who push back against the idea of having a life’s purpose
  • The most common challenges faced when trying to discover your purpose
  • The major a-ha moments of Loren’s life
  • The role alchemy plays in Loren’s value system
  • How vision boards factor into Loren’s workshops
  • Loren’s advice for millennials who are on a journey towards success
  • Are you a worrier or a warrior?

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Welcome to the first official stand-alone after show episode!

If you listened to our interview last week with the ultra-spiritual JP Sears, or even if you’re just familiar with his hilarious videos, you know that JP has found the balance between being funny and making some very important observations about our society.

One thing that really stood out to us as we spoke with JP was how he’d been using humor to mask his pain and heal his wounds ever since he was a child. This is something we both have a lot of experience with as well and that’s why we wanted to dive more into this topic in this week’s episode. Enjoy!

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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be ultra-spiritual? This week’s guest, JP Sears, can absolutely guide you.

JP is an emotional healing coach, YouTuber, author, international teacher, speaker, and world traveler, whose work empowers people to live more meaningful lives. JP is the author of How to Be Ultra Spiritual, and is very active with his online videos where he encourages healing and growth through his humorous and entertainingly informative videos; including his hit Ultra Spiritual comedy series, which has accumulated over 100 million views.

Thanks to JP’s desire to be ultra-spiritual, he’s currently living in beautiful Costa Rica; which explains all the wildlife noises that can be heard during this interview.

Those that know JP only from his comedic videos, will get to experience another side of him in this thought-provoking interview as he openly discusses the wounds of his past, the dragons we must all face, our dysfunctional use of social media, and several additional compelling topics.

What you’ll here in this episode:

  • How JP incorporates his love of language into his many creative projects
  • The origin story of How to Be Ultra Spiritual
  • Why JP thinks so many people connect with his Ultra Spiritual series
  • The dysfunctional use of social media
  • Some examples of emotional healing JP’s experienced for himself
  • Why you can’t achieve your dreams without acknowledging your wounds and facing your dragons
  • Are business challenges really just personal challenges in disguise?

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We’ve made it! We’re officially back with Season 2! Did you miss us?

Thanks to the incredible feedback we’ve received from our amazing listeners, we’ve decided to change up the format of the show a little bit. Don’t worry, we’re explaining everything in today’s episode.

We’re also talking about the biggest ways we’ve grown since the end of Season 1 because you know we’re all about personal growth and transformation on this show.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • A change in the format of the show
  • What “secret perfectionist weapon” did Blake eliminate from his life?
  • The ways Blake and Ivy have each grown since the end of Season 1
  • Why our choices can help us stop being victims of our circumstances
  • How Ivy’s ongoing struggle with anxiety has helped her feel more empowered
  • The importance of acknowledging and evaluating your emotions
  • Why Blake doesn’t like Taylor Swift’s new song and Ivy’s annoyed by John Mayer
  • The power of being part of a community

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Welcome to the Season 1 Finale! Today we’re talking about how we’ve grown in the podcast, our lives, and our businesses---all around the theme of vulnerability. Let’s explore the topic together!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Recurrent themes for our guests and for us: vulnerability and authenticity
  • Why vulnerability does NOT equal weakness
  • What vulnerability really is and how it shows up for us
  • The irony of our goal for the podcast (sharing with people the human stories and journeys of phenomenal millennials who have had struggles) and how it’s helped us in the process
  • If you feel scared and “not big enough” . . .
  • Why a “to-do” list can be overwhelming
  • The vulnerability around trusting yourself and listening to your intuition
  • Moving forward from a grounded place and in alignment with your values
  • “Your business success is a function of how many uncomfortable conversations you have.” –Tim Ferris
  • Being supported, strong, and focused
  • Why it shows vulnerability to care about something
  • A look ahead to Season 2 in the fall

Resources:

www.motivationalmillennial.com (Find our newsletter, a free gift, and our e-guide, Motivating Your Millennial Mind)

Email us: ivy@motivationalmillennial.com or blake@motivationalmillennial.com

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After a life-threatening hospitalization in 2011 from an unforeseen development of Type I Diabetes, Latisha Di Venuto decided that life was too short to not live for her true passions: The Arts and humanities.  Since taking classes, pursuing auditions and doing stand-up shows, Latisha has become a professional actor with appearances on HBO’s Girls, Orange is the New Black, and Street Behavior.  In addition to acting, she loves music, dancing like nobody is watching, and doing marathons... of TV shows.

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Do you ever feel like you aren't where you are supposed to be in life? Do you feel like the world has left you behind? It's during these times that we need faith the most. Listen to hear how career coach Evangelia Leclaire is navigating a season of faith while balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship.

Evangelia is an expert career coach at The Muse, and the Founder of Career Ready Set Rock, an independent consultancy for millennial women, moms and moms-to-be who want to make more moves, money, and meaning in their lives and careers.

Evangelia has gone from a Fortune 100 company career to a start-up called Dream Careers that she helped grow globally. There she helped young people discover and pursue their career dreams.

Although Evangelia is a career strategist who swears by strengths assessments and action plans, at heart, she believes that the greatest life blessings and lessons come from being present, surrendering and having faith.

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • What Evangelia is up to right now
  • How Evangelia’s career identity shifted since becoming a mother
  • What it means to Evangelia to be authentic
  • Helpful tips to guide people in their journey of self-discovery
  • One of Evangelia’s greatest accomplishments
  • The biggest challenge Evangelia has faced
  • What it's like to be in a "season of faith"
  • How Evangelia balances motherhood with entrepreneurship
  • Learn the challenges that the millennial generation faces
  • How to support millennials

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The Success Principle by Jack Canfield

Evangelia LeClaire

Motivational Millennial Free Gift

Motivational Millennial

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Is there something that you loved as a child and never stopped loving? For Coyote Peterson, his love and connection to animals has never left him. In this episode, we are interviewing Coyote about his how his passion and the support of his team have led him to success. Tune in to listen to the incredible stories that have shaped his journey.

Coyote is an avid adventurer and animal expert who hosts the Brave Wilderness Channel and the Emmy Award-winning show, Breaking Trail.

Since childhood, animals have played a huge role in his life. Each one of them, from the bizarre to the deadly, have led him on countless pursuits to understand their true nature and develop an appreciation for the incredible habitats they call home.

His goal is to make animal conservation and education entertaining for the next wave of explorers and to further promote compassion and welfare for the natural world through the curiosity it provokes.

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Do you feel like since you been doing something for so long that you can’t do something new? Feel like you can’t transition into a new vocation? You can achieve anything. You just need to know what you want to achieve and go after it. 

Lee Norris has been an actor for 26 years. He was on the television shows One Tree Hill, Boy Meets World, and the Torklesons and some movies: the Zodiac and Blood Done Sign my Name. Lee is currently transitioning into the business side of the movie world. After 26 years of acting, he is taking the connections and experiences and using them in a new way.

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Jules Schroeder is the founder of Unconventional Life, a podcast hosted on Forbes’ Under 30 Channel that profiles millennials who earn their living in non-traditional ways. Jules launched her first 6-figure company at the age of 18 and first 7-figure company at 22, while serving as a digital marketing consultant for many top companies.

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What do you do on your time off of work? What if you could make that your living? Magician Ryan Kane does that very thing. Ryan got into magic tricks as a child and hasn't stopped loving it since. That could be you! Listen to this episode 48 of Motivational Millennial to learn more about how Ryan Kane has grown from card trick on the street to performing in large theaters in front of hundreds of people.

Ryan is a full-time magician and comedian thriving in San Francisco. When he's not performing for companies like Louis Vuitton, Wells Fargo, and Google, he is headlining his own monthly show in San Francisco for theater goers and helpless San Francisco tourists.

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Do you feel connected to the wilderness? Maybe Wild Awakenings is for you! Skylar Wilson is working to make a wonderful experience for people who want to connect with the wilderness and lose themselves in it. Listen to episode 47 of Motivational Millennial to learn more about what Skylar is doing and how you can be a part of it.

Skylar is the founder of Wild Awakenings, a conscious community of change-makers dedicated to the thriving of Earth, life, and humanity. He is a minister in the Creation Spirituality tradition, specializing in guiding sacred wilderness immersion experiences (also known as Vision Quests).

For the last 3 years, Skylar has directed transformational events and retreats for thousands of people around the country, including the Cosmic Mass, an intercultural healing ritual that builds community through dancing and the arts.

What you'll hear in this episode:

  • What Skylar Wilson is up to
  • What Skylar loves about his job
  • Was it challenging for Skylar to go back to normal life?
  • The things Skylar notices when he is coming back
  • The goals of Wild Awakenings
  • When Skylar knew what he wanted to do with his life
  • Skylar’s biggest dream and how for he had to go to achieve it
  • What the most significant challenge has been for Skylar and how he is working to overcome it
  • How Skylar brings the wilderness and his work into his day-to-day life
  • The challenges that some members of the millennial generation face

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ivy@motivationalmillennial.com - for a reduced price coaching session

Wild Awakenings - Skylar’s website

The Hidden Heart of the Cosmos - Brian Swimme

The Universe is a Green Dragon - Brian Swimme

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You always hear the phrase, “trust your gut” but have you ever heard from someone who lives it out choice by choice? It’s hard to trust anything with so many people breathing down your neck and telling you it isn’t a good decision. You forget what your gut said in the first place. Well, today’s guest is here to tell you how she trusts her gut in every decision she makes. Erin Mays doesn’t wait around; she goes where her gut leads.

Erin Mays is co-founder of Ebco and is a design strategist and researcher with deep expertise in innovation and product design.  Erin has worked with top clients such as SC Johnson, Ziploc, P&G, Glaxo Smith Kline, and Samsung, among many others. She specializes in leading comprehensive research programs using an array of methodologies including in-depth interviews, ethnographies, collaborative work sessions, and usability testing.

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Are you struggling with paying attention and listening to your heart? Do you focus too much on what other people think than what you really want? Rob Reynosa is here to help. Rob is dedicated to helping people empower themselves and come face-to-face with their struggles and doubts. Rob has gone through the same struggles you may be dealing with. Today on Motivational Millennial, we will be talking with Rob about listening to your inner voice and following your heart. 

Rob Reynosa is the Founder and Creator of the #1 Conscious Lifestyle Brand There Is No Ceiling aka THINC. He is a Conscious Creator, an artist and a visionary who has dedicated his life to helping humanity gain clarity about who we truly are and to help humanity understand and use the greatest power known to Mankind - the Infinite Power of their Mind.

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If you love cutting edge performance and experiencing some of the incredible things that uniquely creative individuals are able to do, using only their bodies, listen in to today's show, with Blake and Ivy's dynamic guest, Superdope Beatboxer and Theatrical Wizard, Kaila Mullady.

Out of the box Kaila, who started beatboxing in the fourth or fifth grade, is the 2015 World Beatbox Champion, the 2014 America Vice Beatbox Champion, three times Loop Station Champion and three times reigning Beat Rhyme Champion. She performs all over New York City, the rest if the country and in other countries, using beatboxing, singing, rapping, poetry and theatre to push the boundaries of creativity and to demonstrate just what the human instrument is capable of. Listen in today and get ready to be blown away!

Today, Kaila talks to Blake and Ivy about:

•What she was like as a kid.

•What she's up to at the moment.

•The fun she has, moving between being an individual performer and a collaborative artist.

•The craziest idea that she's managed to pull off.

•The unique show that she and her team put on in Switzerland.

•The biggest dream she's achieved so far.

•Her work with speech impaired children.

•How gender issues affect the her in the Hip Hop Community.

•How her accomplishments as an artist have surprised her.

•The biggest challenge she's faced so far and how she overcame it.

•Her advice to other millennials who are on a journey towards fulfilment and success.

•The most challenging thing she's had to practice till she could never get it wrong.

•Her take on the Growth Mindset.

•The unique challenges that Millennials face currently.

•Social Entrepreneurship- the way of the future.

Links:

Kaila Mullady on Facebook, Instagram and Youtube.

Kaila and her crew's website: www.beatboxhouse.com

Kaila and her crew on Youtube: The Beatbox House

Kaila recommends:

Books: The Art Of Learning by Josh Waitzkin

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Pedagogy Of The Oppressed by Paulo Freire

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Step of out your comfort zone and get yourself where you want to be. Learn to love yourself enough to get out there, and keep leveling up to be the best you can be, so you can keep moving forward toward success. Grow your skills to better your lifestyle. These are just a few of the success tips that today’s guest shares. You can’t listen to this episode and not be changed!

Christopher Burns is an introvert turned extrovert and owner of Burn it Up, a company committed to coaching you to get you to the next step! He has learned the importance of self-worth and gratitude. Listen to this very his energetic interview with the Motivational Millennial team.

Chris, also known as "Mr. Heartfire", is dedicated to awakening the Power in everyone he meets, so they discover and experience the god within and ability to create their reality, leaving them embraced in joy, love, and transcendence. Chris helps leaders and high-achievers to connect with the soul of their message, career, and purpose in life, ultimately creating breakthrough results in freedom, finances, and fulfillment.

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I’m sure we would all like to know all the answers to life, the universe, and well, everything. Considering a lack of information is part of being human, we’ll never know it all. We do have people who can answer many of these existential questions about health, perseverance, and reframing our circumstances, such as today’s guest - Avital Miller. 

As Avital practiced her yoga postures during a backpacking trip around the world, people began asking her to teach them. She discovered great joy in sharing something she loved and helping to bring inner peace to many people. In 2004 she became a certified Ananda Yoga Instructor. She immediately started running her own outdoor yoga business, managed yoga and fitness programs at the YMCA, and became a teacher trainer.

Avital has a professional background in dance and has created spiritual dance performances, as well as movement programs, to help people direct their energy to the Divine. Avital received a Dance Major at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, and studied Dance Movement Therapy. She has performed various styles of dance around the world, and is thrilled to now use those skills to help people connect to spirituality.

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From collegiate athletes to snowboarders, to commissioned visual artists, to yogis, we all have something in common with international energy healer and hip-hop artist, Ra.Be. Using the medium of freestyle rap as an extension of his efforts “to grow and to learn more and more of who I am.” Whether making music, working as a coach and mentor or doing any of several different kinds of yoga, he’s constantly practicing what he refers to as “the art of fulfillment in the day-to-day that allows the artistry to come through.” Join your hosts, Blake Brandes and Ivy LaClair, while we explore different facets of this jack-of-all-trades, and bring inspiration and motivational encouragement right to you. 

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Peter Hollens is an American pop singer and producer best known for his work on YouTube as an a cappella cover artist. With 1.5 million subscribers, his videos have reached a quarter of a billion views on FaceBook and YouTube since 2011. Hollens has collaborated and performed with several outstanding artists including Brian Wilson, Jason Mraz, Hunter Hayes, Gladys Knight, Lindsey Stirling, George Watsky, Jackie Evancho, and ThePianoGuys.

He has released over 125+ digital singles to date and continues to release new music every other week. He has been involved with a cappella music since 1999 when he co-founded the University of Oregon’s male a cappella group On The Rocks. In 2010 he and the group were featured on NBC’s The Sing Off Season 2.

Hollens also consults many of his fellow peers and advises companies including Patreon, Loudr, Tubular and is on the YouTube creator advisory board.

Probably none of us have met a celebrity walking through the park, but chances are, we’ve all come across a few on the internet. From jugglers, to makeup artists, to technology gurus, YouTube has it all. Including a cappella star, Peter Hollens. Turn up the volume or put some headphones in to get the latest hits on Peter Hollens life with your hosts Blake Brandes and Ivy LaClair.

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With all the time we spend focusing on all the negativity in the world, sometimes it’s a breath of fresh air to focus on all the love and passion for change we all share. Today our guest is an individual who radiates love, passion and compassion for others and specifically students, Dr. Julia Rafal-Baer. Julia is an educator, and educational policy advisor and in her current role as COO of Chiefs for Change, she seeks to transform educational policy to better serve the needs of all students. The most fascinating thing about Julia is hearing her story of activism born out of her experience as a teacher!

Stay tuned to Motivational Millennial to get a taste of this phenomenal, hard working, world changer for yourself. 

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Are you motivated by the success of others? Do you love hearing from entrepreneurs who have made it really big, really fast? If so, listen in today, as Blake and Ivy talk to their dynamic guest, Chandler Bolt, who grew his Self Publishing business from zero to $1,320,000 in just eleven months.

Chandler is the author of six best-selling books, including Book Launch and Published- The Proven Path From Blank Page To Published Author. He is also the founder and CEO of Self-Publishing School, the number one online resource for writing, marketing and publishing your first book. Three years ago he dropped out of school and then started Self Publishing School about a year later. To date, he has helped thousands of writers to publish their first book and then use that book to grow their income and their business. Self Publishing School made about $2 200 000 last year and they're still growing! This is really exciting for Chandler, as it was a book that started everything for him. Listen in today and find out from Chandler how you can get ahead with your book and with your business.

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John Hankey is the founder of Mindful Test Taking, which helps students overcome test anxiety by teaching them mindfulness techniques, in person & via videoconference worldwide.  After graduating from Stanford with a degree in mathematics, John traded stock options on Wall Street, where he started practicing mindfulness after work to deal with the stress. John left Manhattan to study economics at Oxford, where his mindfulness practice continued to grow, and by 2010 he had his own life coaching business.

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Calvin is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, and social media entrepreneur who owns CobbesMedia - a social media management agency designed to help small businesses and entrepreneurs stand out on social media.

He’s been featured in Entrepreneur Magazine, was named one of the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30, and was just featured on the Dave Ramsey Show for becoming debt-free for the first time in his entire adult life.

Calvin’s new book debuted on the Amazon Top-100 List and is called, “Fish Out of Water: The Guide To Achieving Breakthrough and Permanently Transforming into the New You.”

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Welcome to an inspiring show with our guest, Noorain Khan. Although Noorain readily admits that she now has her “dream job,” it wasn’t an easy or clear path in getting there. A mergers and acquisitions attorney, Noorain is the program officer at the Ford Foundation, but also serves on the boards of the Girl Scouts of the USA, the Association of American Rhodes Scholars, and Libraries Without Borders.

Her former positions include working on the global public policy team at Google, being a contributing researcher at Jezebel, working as a corporate attorney, and serving as Chief of Staff to the founder of Teach for America. Noorain currently co-hosts In Theory, a radio show and podcast that focuses on academic theories in real life. Noorain shares what she has learned on her upward path to fulfillment and success. Join us!

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Our guest today is Jessy Tomsko, a folk and pop singer and songwriter who is based in NYC, but originally hails from Philadelphia. As a vocalist, guitarist, and pianist, Jessy has a catchy and genuine style and a voice “as smooth as butter.”  Jessy has shared the stage with many well-known artists, and she is a founding member of the NYC pop A capella group The Lost Keys, of which Blake was a member also. She appears regularly at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in NYC. Today’s conversation is about personal development, creating music, and pursuing your dreams and your passion. Join us now!

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Have you written a book and need help with getting it published? Or are you struggling with a limiting mindset, which is holding you back? If so, listen in to the interview with the dynamic Tom Corson-Knowles on today's episode of Motivational Millennial Podcast and learn how to make things happen for yourself and become the best that you can be.

Tom is in the self-publishing business. He is the author of the international best-selling book, The Kindle Publishing Bible, as well as twenty-six other books. He is the founder of ebookpublishingschool.com, a free self-publishing training course for authors and TCK Publishing, an independent book publisher, specializing in publishing and marketing e-books, print books and audio books online. Listen in today, as he talks about his success and how he can help you to achieve yours.

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For this final episode of 2016, we’re shaking things up a bit. Instead of interviewing a guest, we are focusing on reflection---on the change, growth, and transformation we have experienced during this last year. Join us as we look inward at ourselves!

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • It has to start with the big G: Gratitude
  • How Ivy’s coach training has shifted her perspective on the world, herself, and relationships
  • Being comfortable with ourselves (even when you have super-long arms!)
  • Leaving fear, shame, and judgment behind
  • Give the gift of empowerment to yourself!
  • Trying new things, both big and small
  • Dealing with the fear of change
  • Developing an internal space of calm and confidence
  • Needing less external certainty because of internal confidence
  • Release the brutal perfectionism
  • Blake’s hope for 2017: “being more consistently the person I want to be”
  • Ivy’s hope for 2017: “I want to continue on this path of joy, self-love, and being happy for the success of others.”
  • Why even small transformations can be important and cumulative
  • What are WE celebrating at the end of 2016?
    • Blake: “resilience, hope, creativity, and vulnerability”
    • Ivy: “hanging out with my best friend, doing awesome shows, new clarity, and connecting with wonderful people”
  • As we end this year, what are YOU grateful for? What do YOU want to create in 2017?

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Our guest today is Matthew Fredericks, who is a long-time friend of Blake’s. Blake and Matthew met in college at Wake Forest, and then Matthew moved on to Princeton. His next project was to work with Teach for America in Brooklyn, NY. Matthew once cycled across the US to raise awareness of human trafficking. Matthew is now the Assistant Pastor of Union Church, the oldest church in Hong Kong. Matthew loves Chinese vegetables, running, translating the Greek Bible, his wife Jolene, and his large adopted family in Hong Kong. Join us for this inspiring and exciting conversation!

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Welcome to today’s show with our guest, Maria Z. Maria is a singer, songwriter, and talented powerhouse who has been featured on national TV networks and performed along with some of music’s greatest legends. Her powerful, heartfelt voice is a fusion of soulful pop and R&B. We’re discussing believing in your vision, setting your mindset for success, and more! Join us!

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Welcome to our first show with TWO guests! The conversation is with Nicholas and Amanda Bayerle,  a young, successful entrepreneurial couple who built a successful company as they established their marriage. They are the founders of The Billion Dollar Body, where they help men reach their ultimate state of health, power, and confidence. Nicholas and Amanda have helped thousands of men and women transform their bodies, businesses, and lives. They’ve been featured in Bodybuilding and Oxygen magazines and were listed among the Top 30 Entrepreneurs Under 30. Join us for this inspirational conversation!

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Blake is a huge fan of The Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles, is heavily lactose intolerant and his favorite movie is admittedly The Notebook.

Blake is a 7-time Tedx speaker and is the author of “The Campus Life Guide.” He is the Co-Creator of My Life Online, which is a global program that teaches kids to be safe, smart and kind online.

He also likes to dabble in outside the box community builders as a way to shake up his hometown city of Toronto through unexpected flashmobs and live music inside subway cars.

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Jake Ballentine is a national award winning speaker and musician. He is the author of “Your Number One Goal,” a contributing author in Jack Canfield’s “Living the Success Principles,” and the host of the “Focus on the Good” podcast.

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Frank Jay Porcaro is an International Speaker and Coach as well as the Co-Founder of an advanced communication retreat company called International Tribe Design. Frank Jay's speciality is in facilitating personal transformation and guiding people to find inner-peace and power on their path of success.

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Mallory Hagan won the prestigious job of Miss America in January of 2013.  During her year of service, Mallory logged approximately 160,000 miles traveling across the country to address an array of audiences on her platform: “Stop it Now: Child Sexual Abuse.”

During this time she served as the official National Goodwill Ambassador for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals and visited CMN Hospitals across the country. She also lobbied for funding Children’s Advocacy Centers, and spoke at numerous fundraisers, forums and charity galas.

As an advocate for the prevention of Child Abuse and the #BodyPositive movement, Mallory continues to speak across the country about the importance of child abuse prevention, self-esteem and wellness.

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Juliet Lam Kuehnle is a mental health therapist with her own private practice in Charlotte, NC. Her areas of expertise include eating disorders, body image, self-esteem, grief and loss, identity issues, and life transitions. Juliet contributes to the pop culture and psychology blog Shrink Tank, is co-authoring a parenting book, and appears monthly on the Charlotte Today Show.

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Peta Kelly is a millennial for millennials and a homie for the homies. The invitation on her website couldn’t be clearer. She says, “I’ve built this space for you, for us, and for all the beautiful, aspiring, badass souls of our generation. Young change makers who want to lead, live, earn and give. In very big and unconventional ways.”

Peta encourages authenticity, creativity, and conscious game changers through The New Way Live events, her barefoot speeches, the spirit, Jeaniius, and more.

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As an entrepreneur and communications strategist, Holley Murchison uses her passions for the arts, education, and global culture to push the envelope. In 2011, Holley co-founded the Hall Pass Tour; a collective collaborating with urban and rural schools to produce concerts celebrating the dreams and leadership of young people sparking school-wide change. Holley is also the CEO of Oratory Glory, a communication agency and speaker collective. Oratory Glory trains emerging leaders in arts, education, finance, and technology sectors, catalyzing diversity through the amplification of marginalized voices.

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Dan "The Man" Lok, a multi-millionaire and serial entrepreneur, and an international best-selling author. Dan is considered the world’s leading expert in internet marketing and is referred to by many as the “Millionaire Mentor.” In fact, if you Google “Dan Lok”, you’ll see his name is all over 1,000,000 web pages! (ONE MILLION) Companies under his leadership generate more than $20+ million in sales a year, and tens of millions of dollars in revenue in the last few years. Dan is one of the rare keynote speakers and business consultants that actually owns a portfolio of highly profitable business ventures.

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Adam Rosendahl is a creative facilitator, event producer and DJ based in Oakland, CA. In 2012 he founded LATE NITE ART, LLC, an international creative events organization that drives innovation and builds community inside of companies and universities around the world. Since then, he’s been on a creative rampage: leading over 100+ LNA events in 5 countries, with over 4,500 participants. He firmly believes that engaging the imagination is the key to changing our culture.

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Shawnrey is an award-winning Performer, Speaker, Dancer, and Choreographer, who guides people to live lives that are full of realness, aliveness, and joy.  She discovered and created a mindfulness-based movement methodology that changed her life and is now sharing that gift with others, especially emerging women leaders.  

Shawnrey has performed original work for Justin Timberlake & Madonna, and has led transformational experiences, performed, and taught in 5 continents.  She is committed to having a world of women in their full self-expression, aliveness, and joyful leadership, both on stage and off­stage, inside and out.

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Charles Carmody is currently the Director of The Charleston Music Hall in South Carolina, which holds over 200 events per year.  Charles founded a promotions company, Murias Entertainment, in 2014 to put on smaller events throughout Charleston. He also co-manages the band SUSTO and works with several other artists through The Art Counsel (a locally based artist management company).  His mission is to make Charleston the greatest music city in the world.

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Dr. Todd Jenkins, Jr. is the Founder and CEO of Bowtie Leadership & Development, Inc., a leadership management and personal development firm with a focus in bringing diverse people together to increase individual or organizational productivity and performance. Also known as “Dr. Bowtie Todd,” he hosts weekly leadership twitter conversations @bowtieconvo discussing everyday leadership issues for everyday people. With recent talks in Brazil, Japan, and Korea, Todd is known as someone who engages, unravels, and connects to service and love for all mankind.

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Margaret Kramer is the co-founder and vice chair of South Carolina Coalition for Overcoming Eating Disorders (SC-COED). As a passionate advocate of mental health awareness, she spends time outside of her nonprofit speaking to groups ranging from Ashley Hall in Charleston to Katie Couric and The Jed Foundation. She graduated summa cum laude with a B.S. in Business Management and Marketing in 2015, and she will be heading to graduate school this fall to study Global Health at the London School of Economics.

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Dr. Brittney M. Cofield-Poole received her Ph.D. in Applied & Social Psychology from North Carolina State University. She is a budding community psychologist who believes the possibilities available to facilitate transformative change are both a humbling and challenging opportunity to uncover new methods of empowerment. She seeks to use her experience in scholarship, civic innovation and creative coalition building as a platform to raise the volume for the voices of the 'under-heard'. Through her online media platform, Brilliant & Brown, her ultimate goal is to curate and craft poignant as well as positive representations of progress through digital storytelling.

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Dave is a Professional Speaker, a Network Marketing Professional, and a Choral Conductor. He's the Co-Founder of "My Life Online" - an elementary school workshop teaching kids around the world to be safe, smart, and kind online. Dave is the founder of the platform Moving Millennials and host of the podcast with the same name. He is also the conductor of a boys and men's choir in Oakville, Canada called "A Few Good Men".

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After practicing law in NYC for an international law firm for nearly 5 years, Lindsey left the practice and her home to explore the world.  When she resettled in Oakland, CA, she was committed to immersing herself in the community supporting social enterprise. She has since been working as a business development consultant for 2 mission-driven startups (Josephine and Creatives Without Borders) and a nonprofit (Bay Area Green Tours). Part of her job includes policy advocacy, initiating a grassroots effort to reform the CA Retail Food Code to create a more just and inclusive food system. 

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Robin Peter Zander is a best-selling author, educator and strategist with a diverse background ranging from management consulting to the circus.

He is the founder of the Responsive.org Conference, which innovates on the future of work, and “Robin’s Café at ODC” – a café and gallery in the heart of the Mission District in San Francisco. Robin is also the director of Stanford University's Design for Dance conference, which was founded at the intersection of behavior change and dance.

Additionally, through his podcast The Robin Zander Show he interviews exceptional performers from areas as diverse as the arts, technology, and healthcare to understand how individuals and organizations can accelerate performance.

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ami kim is an international songwriter, vocalist, producer/composer and educator. She has performed with 9th Wonder, Chrisette Michelle, Citizen Cope, Wyclef Jean, Raekwon,  Macy Gray, and in concerts in over 400 venues and nationally & internationally. ami received a hip-hop Ambassadorship in Bangladesh in 2014 and a fellowship with international music incubator OneBeat sponsored by the U.S. State Department  in 2015.

Her most recent music project, “Dragons in Gardens” focuses on equality, environmental sustainability, and human rights and will be a further work of love, light, unity, and global music artivism.

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Colleen Kinder is a travel writer and photographer whose work has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Republic, The Wall Street Journal, A Public Space, The Atlantic.com, National Geographic Traveler, Salon.com, Creative Nonfiction, and The New York Times Travel Section.

Colleen is the author of Delaying the Real World (Running Press, 2005), a book about avoiding cubicle life after college. Over 25,000 noble slackers bought this book, and Colleen loves when they write her to say, "still in Jakarta…"

In 2013, Colleen co-founded Off Assignment with Vince Errico. The idea sprang out of Pico Iyer's visit to Colleen's travel writing class at Yale. Rather than just tell her students about his essays, Pico shared what he'd left out of his essays. It was riveting. Colleen created Off Assignment as a reading series in the fall of 2013, and is currently working with Vince to make OA a non-profit and an online publication, devoted to the stories behind glossy magazine and front-page news stories.

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Andrew Thomas is a co-founder of SkyBell Video Doorbell, a smart home security company with a video doorbell that lets you see who’s at your door from a smartphone. Andrew heads business development and platform strategy efforts for SkyBell – working with Honeywell, Alarm.com, Nest, Amazon and more.  Andrew is an Internet of Things expert, writes for Inc.com, Forbes and the Huffington Post Blog, and has been interviewed on TV, podcasts and in print.

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Sarah Maslin Nir is a staff reporter for the New York Times, covering Brooklyn. She is the author of Unvarnished, a 13 month investigation into the working conditions of manicurists in New York City. Her report prompted swift response from New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and a new law aimed at making workplaces equitable and safer for manicurists. Sarah was a finalist for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in recognition of her investigative journalism.

What you’ll hear in this episode:

  • Covering Brooklyn as it represents the world
  • Sarah’s unintentional path to journalism
  • Politics, fashion, hip-hop: How they intersect
  • Distinction between Advocate and Journalist
  • Telling stories through other people’s eyes
  • Having a beer with a homeless guy
  • Seeking fascination in everything
  • Find the tip of the iceberg
  • Challenges
  • Sarah’s Unvarnished story
  • Handling negativity
  • Why you should be the BEST
  • Advice to millennials
  • The Old Girls’ Club
  • Sarah’s good day
  • Find a twinkle
  • The pure joy of passionfruit soda
  • Sarah’s favorite motivational quotes: From her father, “Let THEM say no first.” From MLK, Jr., “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends towards justice.”
  • From Sojourner Truth, “If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down all alone, then these women together ought to be able to turn it back, and get it right side up again. And now they is asking to do it, the men better let them.”

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PG Sittenfeld currently serves on Cincinnati's City Council, where he chairs the Education & Entrepreneurship Committee and was the youngest Councilmember ever elected in Cincinnati. He was a 2016 candidate for the Democratic nomination for Ohio's United States Senate seat - a race in which he finished 2nd, earning nearly a quarter million votes in his first bid for statewide office.

PG also co-founded the non-profit Community Learning Center Institute, which included an innovative proposal to turn school buildings into around-the-clock learning hubs featuring adult education, co-located health and dental facilities, and recreational programs.

Listen to the episode as PG discusses:

  • Why PG got into politics
  • Why local politics can actually affect the political discourse on a national level
  • The issues that PG and other millennials care about that motivated him to get involved in politics
  • Why leading by example is important
  • Are millennials wrongly stereotyped as cynical and apathetic about politics?
  • Why millennials may feel frustrated by politics and is it a justified feeling?
  • How young people in elected office can provide much-needed diversity
  • How PG wants to inspire other millennials to get into public service
  • What’s fun about being an elected official
  • The 2 roles that PG feels are important in his political career
  • Why a community-based approach to improving people’s lives is important
  • How a holistic approach to education is really a whole child approach
  • Why millennials are really outward facing in their outlook
  • Lessons learned from his failed Senate bid
  • Positive outcomes PG accomplished by being in the campaign
  • Why millennials crave work that has meaning

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Joe Martinez is an editorial and portrait photographer living and working in New York City. His clients include:

•Adidas

•The Navy Wounded Warrior Project

•The Brooklyn Nets

•Ronald McDonald House New York

•Yahoo! Music

•Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center

Joe also sings with the a cappella group The Lost Keys, was an American Idol contestant, and has been the featured vocalist on Motivational Millennial co-host, Blake Brandes's, hip-hop albums for the last decade.

Check out Joe's work at www.joemartinezphoto.com.

Listen to the episode as Joe shares:

  • Joe’s favorite jam
  • The habit Joe employs to make sure he gets his day started right
  • The Maya Angelou quote that speaks deeply to Joe
  • Why self doubt hasn’t stopped him from sharing his work
  • Why everyone doesn’t have to like your work
  • The pivotal point where Joe almost moved back home to get back on his feet
  • How Joe was self-sabotaging with his thoughts
  • Ways building a community is important to Joe and how he does it through photography.
  • How the recession positively impacted millennials

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Dr. Mary Hemphill is a dynamic, transformative leader and community builder in the K-12 Education sphere, and is the co-author of the book Educational Leaders in a Multicultural Society. Currently the principal at I. Ellis Johnson Elementary School in North Carolina, Mary also runs The Scholar Vlogger, a social media and social movement project dedicated to cultivating moldmakers through inspiration, education, and motivation.

  • Find out about the work Mary is doing, and more importantly, why she’s passionate about it
  • Why Mary advocates thinking outside the crayon box
  • The challenges Mary faces in “doing public education right” in the 21st century
  • Why Mary views education as a “people business”
  • Can you name the country that has the best education system in the world? Mary shares it
  • Mary’s special plan to connect the home environment of students to the classroom teacher
  • Why “let us figure it out”, rather than “What are you going to do?” has worked for her
  • Why she lives by the mantra - "create your own reality"

Connect with Mary:

The Scholar Vlogger - www.thescholarvlogger.com

Twitter/scholarvlogger

Instagram/scholarvlogger

Snapchat @scholarvlogger

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Lauren Burgoyne is a broadcast journalist, TV host, speaker, and writer. Her credits include being the founder of The Greater Purpose Project and the Executive Producer of Greater Purpose Productions. She has produced multiple shows for television and the web and has worked as an on-air reporter, anchor, and producer at TV stations in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Missouri. She was also awarded Best Spot News by the Associated Press. In addition to her work, she loves Fantasy Football, hanging with friends and fam, salsa dancing, hiking, traveling, her cat Bella Puss and being an aspiring yogi.

  • Find out Lauren’s Jam - the song that gets her pumped!
  • What habits make sure her day starts in a positive way
  • How she uses her gratitude journal daily
  • Find out who Lauren’s “historical crush” is!
  • Why the “crazy ones” get things done
  • The best advice and how she embodies it
  • Why it’s important to have visual reminders about what you are supposed to be doing in the world
  • The 3 options you have when tragedy strikes
  • The people Lauren believes are the true Super Heroes among us
  • The story of Patrick and how it impacted Lauren
  • Why you, yes YOU are so chocolate bar! Yes you are!
  • What has stoked Lauren’s passion at the moment

Referenced Book:

http://chocolatebarbook.com

Connect with Lauren:

www.thegreaterpurposeproject.com

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Travis Marsh, Co-Founder of Courage Labs, Startup & Entrepreneur Coach.

Travis graduated salutatorian from University of Florida in Engineering.  He pursued a successful engineering and sales management career before taking a turn toward the more complex world of what motivates us and what makes us happy. 

He now splits his time between facilitating Interpersonal Communications at Stanford Graduate School of Business, running a coaching company focused on Startup and Entrepreneurs, and building a software company that is trying to bring coaching to more people.  When he’s not working he loves getting out to travel to new countries and whatever adventure sports he can find wherever he can find them.

Learn more about Travis at www.themastersmark.com.

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Sarah Stillman is a staff writer for The New Yorker and a visiting scholar at NYU’s Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.  Her recent work has received the National Magazine Award, the Michael Kelly Award for the “fearless pursuit and expression of truth,” the Overseas Press Club’s Joe & Laurie Dine Award for International Human Rights Reporting, and the Hillman Prize for Magazine Journalism.

Her coverage of America’s wars overseas and the challenges facing soldiers at home has appeared in The New Yorker, The Washington Post, The Nation, The New Republic.com, Slate.com, and The Atlantic.com.  She taught a seminar on the Iraq war at Yale, and also ran a creative writing workshop for four years at Cheshire Correctional Institute, a maximum-security men’s prison in Connecticut.  She is currently reporting on immigration and criminal justice issues.

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Jennine Cohen is a Latin America luxury and adventure travel expert as seen in Travel & Leisure, YahooTravel, Fortune, ABC, CBS, Travel Weekly, and much more. Jennine is committed to curating once-in-a-lifetime journeys, and travels to the southern hemisphere on exploratory trips several times a year to uncover insider and unique experiences. Currently, she is the Managing Director at GeoEx, a high-end adventure travel company that crafts wanderlust-fueled journeys to the ends of the earth.

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Want to meet some Millennials who are making a difference in the world today? You've come to the right place. This podcast is all about showcasing the best of the Millennial generation and how they are making the world a better place.

Hosted by Blake Brandes and Ivy LaClair, each show will highlight an amazing Millennial who is passionate about their work and focused on making society more purpose minded.

In this episode, you get to meet Blake and Ivy and hear exactly why they have started the show, plus you get a glimpse of what is to come in the podcast!

You can find more about Motivational Millennials and read all about the guests at:

www.motivationalmillennial.com