100 episodes

Kathy De La Torre of The Inspire Café Podcast hosts guests from around the globe who share their inspirational stories of how they overcame adversity yet successfully ended with a positive outcome in spite of all of their challenges. We all suffer from obstacles and setbacks, but it’s a particular mindset to not only face those challenges but to actually transform to a better place afterward where they can now share their stories in order to help others. Discover how these remarkable individuals turned their challenges into triumphs, what exactly caused their transformational pivot and see a positive outlook as a result. Learn from these amazing guests, who share motivational tips, their own personal development strategies, and even words of encouragement so you can triumph over your challenges, too. This podcast is great for those looking for inspiration, motivation and personal development.

The Inspire Cafe Kathy De La Torre

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Kathy De La Torre of The Inspire Café Podcast hosts guests from around the globe who share their inspirational stories of how they overcame adversity yet successfully ended with a positive outcome in spite of all of their challenges. We all suffer from obstacles and setbacks, but it’s a particular mindset to not only face those challenges but to actually transform to a better place afterward where they can now share their stories in order to help others. Discover how these remarkable individuals turned their challenges into triumphs, what exactly caused their transformational pivot and see a positive outlook as a result. Learn from these amazing guests, who share motivational tips, their own personal development strategies, and even words of encouragement so you can triumph over your challenges, too. This podcast is great for those looking for inspiration, motivation and personal development.

    100: Dr Glenn Livingston: "If you have 6 problems and then you overeat, then you're going to have 7 problems."

    100: Dr Glenn Livingston: "If you have 6 problems and then you overeat, then you're going to have 7 problems."

    Dr. Glenn Livingston is not only a psychologist, but he's an author of several books. Glenn reveals how he lost 80 pounds, he shares other adversities he's lived through, including depression, he fell into severe debt, had been hit by a drunk driver and suffered from health issues. But after overcoming these challenges, he now has a different perspective. 
    In this interview, we focus a bit on one of his more recent books, 45 Binge Trigger Busters.  We talk about some common triggers that oftentimes gets us into binge mode and how we can overcome them.
    Mentioned in this episode:
    NeverBingeAgain.com  

    • 44 min
    Intro to The Inspire Cafe Podcast

    Intro to The Inspire Cafe Podcast

    Welcome to The Inspire Cafe podcast, where we bring you conversations and inspirational stories of people overcoming adversity or setbacks, and then how they came out it transformed with a positive outlook or outcome.  People are incredibly courageous and resilient, and we need to hear more of their stories.... 

    • 2 min
    Greg Zakowicz: From Stocking Shelves to Senior Commerce Marketing Analyst at Oracle

    Greg Zakowicz: From Stocking Shelves to Senior Commerce Marketing Analyst at Oracle

    Greg Zakowicz has an all-too-common story.  As a young man, he graduated from college but struggled to make ends meet working in his career of choice. So what to do?  Greg shares how he struggled financially, emotionally and mentally, and explains how his journey ultimately ended up in a good place... He's now a Senior Commerce Marketing Analyst at Oracle. He gives some great tips for not only career change and situational improvement, but also what helped him to not give up.  Others now seek out Greg's advice about career change or development.  You can also check out his podcast, The Commerce Marketer Podcast.

    • 41 min
    098: Chris Norton: After Becoming Paralyzed From a Football Accident, How This Man is Inspiring Others

    098: Chris Norton: After Becoming Paralyzed From a Football Accident, How This Man is Inspiring Others

    Twenty-seven-year-old Chris Norton, co-wrote a book with his wife, Emily, called The Seven Longest Yards: Our Love Story of Pushing the Limits While Learning From Each Other. They recount the journey of their developing relationship after Chris' tragic accident. In 2010 when he was just 20, Chris suffered a severe injury while playing college football. In an instant, he became a quadriplegic where doctors said he had a 3 percent chance of ever moving or feeling anything below his neck, let alone ever walk again. You may find it astonishing to hear, but Chris says he's never experienced depression, even after his accident. In this interview, Chris talks about what helped him get through his recovery and how he never gave up.  He also talks about why he says his accident was a blessing.  Since the accident, Chris has accomplished two of his great goals. First, he walked 3 yards across the stage at his graduation. And, second, he walked his bride, Emily, 7 yards down the aisle at their wedding.  Through the Chris Norton Foundation that he started while still in college, they've already raised close to $1 million dollars to help patients get the treatment they couldn't afford otherwise. And since they got married, Chris and Emily have become foster parents and also adopted 5 girls. Chris also shares how it came that Tim Tebow wrote the forward in his new book!
    You won't want to miss this interview!
    Mentioned in this episode:
    ChrisNorton.org 7 Yards Film The Seven Longest Yards: Our Love Story of Pushing the Limits While Learning From Each Other If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe for free, rate & review, and share with your friends. Thanks for listening!  If you'd like to see a list of previously mentioned books or products from former episodes, go to our Resources Page! And if you're looking for inspirational books that I've personally read and recommend, go to our Motivational Tools page!

    • 29 min
    097: Ryan C. Greene: Living Your Life's Purpose

    097: Ryan C. Greene: Living Your Life's Purpose

    Ryan C. Greene says he got his strength and resolve from his mother, and that she was a great role model for him. He explained his mother had sickle cell anemia and wasn't supposed to live past the age of 6. She ended up raising both him and his sister and got to see Ryan get married.  Ryan then later had his own challenges. His mother passed away, he got divorced and he also struggled with depression.  How was he supposed to help others when he was going through his own challenges? Well, he decided he needed to go back and learn from his mother again--to find his life purpose.  That's when everything fell into place. He explains finding your life purpose isn't just about you, it's about how to pay it forward and help others. Today Ryan is the founder of Greenhouse Media, he's an author of 6 books, he's a speaker, trainer, coach and the host of The Passionpreneurs Podcast.
    Mentioned in this episode:
    ·        RyanCGreene.com
    ·        The PassionPreneur Podcast

    ·        Becoming a Passionpreneur
    If you enjoy the episode, please subscribe for free, rate & review, and share with your friends. Thanks for listening!  If you'd like to see a list of previously mentioned books or products from former episodes, go to our Resources Page!

    And if you're looking for inspirational books that I've personally read and recommend, go to our Motivational Tools page!

    • 29 min
    096: Saherah Khan: Escaping an Imprisoned Life at 16

    096: Saherah Khan: Escaping an Imprisoned Life at 16

    A homeless population caseworker in the Washington D.C. area, 25-year-old Saherah Khan says that people tell her how they're surprised and shocked when learning about her past.  You see, Saherah explains she grew up in a mixed racial household--her mother is from Korea and her father is from Pakistan. When she was about to enter high school, her father told the family that they were going on a 2-month trip to visit his homeland. But even at 14, Saherah said it was apparent her father never intended to bring them back home. She said she felt like a slave and a prisoner.  She was forbidden to go to school and she wasn't allowed to be on her own unless she was fetching water for the house.  She describes her father as controlling, possessive and sometimes physically abusive. At one point it got so bad he pulled a gun out and threatened to kill her. After two years of living in a Pakistani rural village and learning she had been promised to marriage to a man in the village, she felt helpless and hopeless. But soon after, she learned there may be a way out.  At 16, she made a daring escape and returned home to her mother in the States. Today, Saherah is just starting to speak out about her experience with the hope to help inspire others that they too have a voice and can escape an abusive life.

    • 50 min

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