Changing the Rules Wildfire Podcasts, Raymond D. Loewe, "The Luckiest Guy in the World", Ray Loewe
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Host Ray Loewe, “The Luckiest Guy in the World” believes each of us is a unique individual. Understanding and capitalizing on your uniqueness gives you the ability to personally design your own life and live it under your own terms.
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When you design your own life, you escape from all those rules imposed on you by everyone else, their rules, the rules that are holding you back! You create new rules, your rules, rules that give you the freedom to be you and allow you to flourish!
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Join our expert guests as they give you the insights you need to clarify who YOU are & what YOU want.
Join some of “the Luckiest People in the World” who are currently living the lives they personally designed. Hear their story & how they did it. They will absolutely inspire and motivate you.
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E169: "Life's Disasters Can Make You a More Interesting Person," Guest, Erin Price
Erin is a college professor and career music teacher who uses her knowledge and skills to work with trauma-experiencing students who no longer feel safe in the classroom. We share her journey through her own trauma experience, her affiliation with the Miss America organization, her involvement in marketing a locally produced film, her part-time career as a wedding dress model, and her wedding in Zion National Park.
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E168: The Deterioration of Democracy in the United States, Guests, Greg Carry & Terry Webb
Dr. Terry Webb and Dr. Greg Carry feel democracy is deteriorating in the United States. There are things we can do about it. This appears to be an international problem, reflecting itself in Poland, Hungary, & Italy to name a few. It seems that this is a problem that manifests itself periodically in history, we experienced this problem at the end of WWII and we seemed to have survived it. Is this just the same old problem or is this something new?
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E167: The Pathway to Clarity, Guest, Bill Hughes
In the journey of life finding clarity can be a challenging task. During times of profound difficulty, we sometimes find ourselves grappling with questions of meaning and purpose. It's within this context that understanding our life purpose emerges.
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E166: The Defying Age, Guest, Sally Winchell
At age 48 Sally transformed her life and built a new career on excitement and passion. That career has continued to grow since our last podcast. Recently, Sally earned the title of Ms. Senior America and began Sally's Iron Mustangs, a 65-year-old plus women's power weightlifting group...the movie will be released shortly.
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E165: 365 Days of Gratitude, Guest, Tracey Gates
Ray and his co-host Bonnie talk with Tracey about her new book "The Power of a Few Kind Words." Tracey shares how her family would ask her father what he wants for his birthday or Christmas. he would always respond "All I want is a few kind words." This led Tracey to embark on a project of writing a letter of gratitude every day for 365 days. The results were amazing in terms of responses, new relationships, and personal feelings.
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E164: I Held a Funeral on My 50th Birthday While I was Still Alive, It was Wonderful! Guest, Kristal Griffith
Kristal Griffith is a storyteller with a 25-year career in journalism. Being single she had over the years attended her friend's weddings, most times as a bridesmaid. She sent gifts to them for the birth of their children. She finally decided it was time to have a party for her. So why do we wait until we die to have a celebration of life, perhaps we shouldn't.