Pursue Your Passion

Tyler Kamerman

Welcome to the Pursue Your Passion podcast! Each episode, I'll talk with someone who is intentionally pursuing their passion in their work, hobby, side hustle, family, or all of the above. We'll discuss the highs and lows, where they started, and plans for the future. I'm confident that each episode will leave you more inspired to Pursue Your Passion!

  1. Aug 11

    #116 - Tyler Kamerman - Iowa Kind, Chosen Hardships and Paying Your Civic Rent

    In this solo "drill-down" episode, host Tyler Kamerman connects the dots across recent conversations with leadership coach Allie Jones, marathoner and wellness leader Zach Schmit, and nonprofit veteran Mary Core. Inspired by a message Tyler recently delivered at Red Rocks Ministry in Pella, Iowa, the episode centers on a simple yet life-changing three-word declaration: "Here I am." Tyler breaks down how true purpose isn't built on surface-level pleasantries or waiting until you have all the answers, but on stepping out with authentic availability. From shifting out of artificial politeness into courageous "Iowa Kind" compassion to taking 30-minute quiet walks without headphones, this conversation challenges listeners to stop living on autopilot and start leaning into intentional impact. Tyler weaves together physical discipline, emotional resilience, and community stewardship to map out what a "Here I Am" posture looks like in everyday life. You'll discover why leaning into chosen hardships builds the psychological and spiritual armor needed when unchosen life trials strike, how dialing in sleep quality directly fuels your capacity to serve, and why "paying your civic rent" through community involvement transforms both recipient and giver. God isn't searching for the most credentialed, wealthy, or naturally talented person in the room—He's looking for those willing to raise their hand, step into the messy middle, and say, "Use me." Key Takeaways Trade "Nice" for "Kind": Real connection requires moving past artificial politeness into authentic, courageous availability where "clear is kind, unclear is unkind." Embrace Chosen Hardships: Intentionally leaning into difficult physical and mental disciplines builds the spiritual and mental armor required when unchosen life trials hit. Optimize Your Health Foundation: Build long-term resilience by dialing in the foundational pillars of sleep: quality, quantity, and consistency. Pay Your Civic Rent: Actively invest back into the communities you consume benefits from by volunteering, mentoring, and building safety nets for the next generation. Uncover Your Strengths Through Community: Ask 3–4 trusted friends why you're friends and what value you bring to their lives to discover the unique, God-given gifts you can offer the world. To connect with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  2. Jul 28

    #115 - Tyler Kamerman - Three Words that Will Completely Change Your Calling

    In this special solo episode of Pursue Your Passion, Tyler takes the mic to share a powerful message he recently delivered at Red Rocks Ministries near Lake Red Rock in Pella, Iowa. Tyler dives into three small words that show up over 20 times across scripture: "Here I am." From Abraham and Moses to Isaiah and even Jesus, this phrase wasn't just a polite check-in—it was a radical, open-ended declaration of total availability, surrender, and readiness to be used by God right where they were. Tyler breaks down how "Here I am" transforms our daily walk, shifting our focus away from demanding perfection and toward simply offering our availability. He explores five key moments where this prayer changes everything: when accepting grace, setting an authentic example, loving messy people, standing strong through trials, and passing the faith along to the next generation. Get ready for an energetic, heart-stirring episode that will inspire you to stop making excuses and start stepping boldly into your calling!  Key Takeaways - Availability Over Ability: God doesn't call the qualified; He qualifies the willing. He's not looking at your resume—He's looking at your heart. - Your Life Is the Real Sermon: Faith isn't just a Sunday event. How you handle Monday morning traffic, workplace stress, and everyday friction speaks louder than any sermon. - Agape Love Gets Messy: True, sacrificial love means stepping out of your comfort zone and into someone else's crisis—even when it's uncomfortable. - Trials Become Platforms: Saying "Here I am" in suffering turns your hardest seasons into your strongest testaments of hope and perseverance. - Pass the Torch: Discipleship isn't reserved for pastors. It happens over coffee, in hallways, and by walking alongside someone new in their faith journey. To connect with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  3. Jul 17

    #114 - Mary Core - From Corporate Success to Community Calling

    In this moving episode of Pursue Your Passion, Tyler sits down with non-profit powerhouse Mary Core to map out what it truly means to find your calling by serving others. Mary opens up about her profound "aha" moment, which emerged from one of her hardest personal seasons: facing a leukemia diagnosis for her 16-year-old daughter as a single mother. Through the overwhelming, hands-on support of local non-profits and a devoted faith community, Mary witnessed firsthand the power of a God-given safety net. This life-altering experience sparked her transition from a secure 21-year corporate career to a life dedicated to paying her "civic rent" through impactful non-profit leadership. Listeners will walk away inspired by Mary's practical, no-nonsense wisdom on how to discover their own "why" using simple exercises, like getting radical perspective from close friends, and how to safely navigate the volunteer world. She breaks down how anyone can use their natural professional talents - whether in IT, marketing, or accounting - to fill critical gaps in underfunded organizations. Ultimately, Mary shares an empowering message on leaning heavily on Scripture during times of crisis and building a supportive, faith-filled "posse" to help weather life's storms while actively building a sustainable future for our communities. Key Takeaways Identify What Makes Your Heart Beat: Before jumping into any cause, step back and evaluate who or what truly moves you—whether it's mentoring students, supporting the elderly, or caring for animals. Do Your Due Diligence: Don't give blindly. Use practical, transparent resources like Candid, Charity Navigator, and 990 tax forms to ensure the non-profits you support are financially sound and well-governed. Start Small to Avoid Burnout: You don't have to jump straight onto a board of directors. Start by volunteering for a single event, join a committee, test the waters, and slowly scale up your involvement. Discover Your "Why": Try Simon Sinek's friendship exercise. Ask 3 or 4 of your closest, most trusted confidants what unique value you bring to their lives. Their perspective will help reveal your natural spiritual gifts and calling. Lean on God and Your "Posse": When life throws a crisis your way, anchor yourself in God's promises and don't be proud. Lean heavily on your church family and your personal circle to carry you through. To connect with Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marymendenhallcore/ To get in touch with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  4. Jun 30

    #113 - Zach Schmit - Redefining Wellness from the Boardroom to the Pavement

    What if the corporate expectation to "leave your personal life at the door" is actually the root cause of your burnout? In this episode of Pursue Your Passion, host Tyler Kamerman sits down with workplace mental health pioneer, elite coach, and near-six-star World Marathon Major runner, Zach Schmit. Zach shares his radical upstream approach to wellness through Covenant Workplace Solutions, shattering the corporate myth of emotional segregation. The big aha moment? If you want high-performing execution in your career, you have to nurture the whole person - integrating physical fitness, proactive mental healthcare, nutrition, and a solid foundation at home. But the transformation doesn't stop in the office. Zach opens up about his grueling entrepreneurial shift in 2020, navigating his mother's cancer battle, and the heart-wrenching moment he missed qualifying for the Boston Marathon by a mere 58 seconds. This episode serves as a powerful wake-up call regarding the difference between fleeting, emotional motivation and rock-solid, faith-fueled discipline. Listeners will walk away inspired by the Japanese concept of Kaizen, continuous daily improvement, and deeply convinced that choosing intentional, hard challenges today is precisely how God prepares us for the unchosen hardships of tomorrow. Key Takeaways Shift from Reactive to Proactive: True well-being isn't a band-aid applied after a mental health crisis. Real workplace and personal culture are built upstream by investing in daily nutrition, movement, and emotional health. The Mind-Body Blueprint: Our physical and mental health are profoundly intertwined. Data shows that roughly 1 in 3 individuals suffering from long-term physical ailments eventually battle anxiety or depression. You cannot fix one while ignoring the other! Chosen Hardships Prepare You for the Unchosen: Intentionally leaning into difficult disciplines (like marathon training or starting a business) calluses your mind, refines your spirit, and builds the armor you need when life throws unexpected trials your way. Live in the Discipline Zone: Motivation gets you to the starting line on January 1st, but discipline is what keeps you running when the emotional high fades.  To connect with Zach: LinkedIn @ZachSchmit or Instagram @Zach_Schmit To get in touch with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  5. Jun 16

    #112 - Allie Jones - The Shift from Iowa Nice to Iowa Kind

    In this high-energy episode of Pursue Your Passion, host Tyler Kamerman sits down with leadership coach, consultant, and creator of the "Iowa Kind" initiative, Allie Jones. Together, they unpack a cultural and professional trap that so many of us fall into: choosing the comfort of being surface-level "nice" over the radical commitment to being truly kind. Allie shares how her journey back to the Midwest exposed a deficit - the gap between the storied "Iowa Nice," and possibility of "Iowa Kind." If you've been walking on eggshells to please people instead of stepping into the courageous honesty needed to move your business or community forward, this conversation will completely reinvent how you view communication. The real "aha" moment hits when Allie drops a truth bomb about finding clarity in your career and life goals. In a world screaming with social media notifications, endless business books, and self-proclaimed expert blueprints, we have lost the ability to get quiet enough to listen to our own instincts. Allie and Tyler challenge listeners to break free from the traditional "stay small and quiet" mindset, embrace the messy friction of real hospitality, and start tuning into their internal intuition. If you are ready to stop looking for shortcuts to contentment and finally take your next right step with bold clarity, grab your headphones and press play!   Key Takeaways Niceness is a Shortcut, Kindness is the Goal: "Nice" is a surface-level tool used to avoid discomfort and ensure immediate agreeableness. "Kindness" is the courageous, authentic work that prioritizes long-term connection and real progress over temporary comfort. Ditch the Gurus for Your Own Intuition: Stop looking for a five-step blueprint from outside influencers. Allie's ultimate advice for a mental breakthrough is to go on a 30-minute walk with absolutely zero audio inputs.  Embrace the Friction of Real Connection: True community isn't born on social media feeds. It requires stepping out of your comfort zone, inviting people into an uncleaned house, and engaging with those who don't think, look, or act exactly like you.   To connect with Allie: @alliejonesconsulting on all the socials To get in touch with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  6. Jun 10

    #111 - Broken but Chosen: A Playbook for Turning Trauma into Triumph

    In this drill-down episode, we are diving deep into the powerful intersections of faith, resilience, and transformation by looking back at four of our most impactful recent conversations. We revisit the inspiring stories of Rob Roozeboom, who turned physical brokenness into a 25-year ministry; my beautiful wife, Jessica, who pivoted her focus toward family health and accessible wellness; Chad Stock, who survived a near-fatal table saw accident on Easter Sunday to become a beacon of motivation; and Travis Shelton, an executive financial coach who walked away from a high-flying real estate career to pursue better over more. The major aha moment of this collective journey is that true success cannot be measured by worldly metrics like status, money, or material abundance. Instead, God often uses our deepest trials, physical limitations, and massive career pivots to reshape our minds and reveal our true Kingdom purpose. When life hits hard, staying stationary isn't an option—victory is found in choosing to get up, lean on community, and keep moving forward in the strength of Christ. Key Takeaways Brokenness Doesn't Erase Calling: Your physical or emotional limitations do not disqualify you from being used by God; brokenness can actually be the gateway to a hope-filled, purposeful life. Stewardship Includes Health: True wealth isn't just about financial assets; it includes how we nourish our bodies and help other families access wellness. The Mind is a Battlefield: The enemy will constantly tell you that you are invisible or insignificant, but resilience means choosing to believe who Jesus says you are. Choose Better Over More: True satisfaction comes from aligning your daily work with meaning and impact, even if it means making radical lifestyle sacrifices. Never Stop Moving Forward: When adversity strikes, you have to activate your mental, physical, and spiritual tools to push past the trauma and embrace the next chapter. To connect with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  7. May 19

    #110 - Tyler Kamerman - The Intentional Pursuer: Leading with Passion, Purpose and a Prayer

    In this high-energy kickoff episode, Tyler Kamerman stands before the Clive Emerging Leaders to lay down a foundational blueprint for what it truly means to be an "Intentional Pursuer." Drawing from his own hilarious fifth-grade confessions of "diarrhea of the mouth" to a mid-life career crisis at age 43, Tyler shatters the corporate obsession with the badge of "busyness." He challenges listeners to stop hiding behind overscheduled calendars and instead look backward to their childhood playgrounds to excavate the authentic raw sparks that God uniquely hardwired into their DNA. The episode delivers a massive reality check on what pursuing your calling actually looks like, debunking the myth of the flawless career path through concepts like the 20% "Suck Factor" and the Iceberg of Success. By blending tactical strategies like the 24-Hour Pause with deep theological insights on identity, Tyler reframes passion not as a luxury item for a side hustle, but as the essential, sustainable fuel required for kingdom significance. This is a fierce, witty, and grace-filled charge to stop playing a character, build a trusted community, and confidently step into your own "Send Me" moment. Key Takeaways - Embrace the 20% Suck Factor: Even in your absolute dream job, a portion of the work will simply drain you (like Tyler's spreadsheets!). True passion doesn't eliminate the grind; it gives you the extra willpower and resilience to push through it. - Practice Playground Archaeology: To discover what makes you come alive today, use the 7/10 Rule. Look back at what you naturally loved doing between the ages of 7 and 10 before the world told you your dreams were unrealistic. - Deploy the 24-Hour Pause: Banish the "automatic yes" from your vocabulary to protect your time. Use a script to give yourself a day to evaluate whether an opportunity is a "Heck Yeah" or a "No, Thank You." - Become a "Relevant Surprise": Avoid becoming a replaceable corporate commodity by pairing your professional relevance (your career skills) with a beautiful surprise (your unique, God-given passions).   To connect with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

  8. Apr 28

    #109 - Travis Shelton - Stop Chasing More and Start Choosing Better

    In this episode, Travis Shelton pulls back the curtain on the glamorous life of the financial world. He spent 15 years in the career of his dreams - traveling first class and managing projects for the world's wealthiest investors - only to realize he was chasing a definition of success that didn't align with his heart. The big aha moment? Travis realized that everyone is exhausted from trying to keep up with the Joneses, but the Joneses are actually trying to keep up with us. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy of misery that we only escape by intentionally stepping off the track. We dive deep into the radical decision Travis and his wife made to leave that security behind, taking a staggering 90% pay cut to serve families and help them connect the dots between meaning and money. Travis shares how he uses Jesus as his compass to navigate imposter syndrome and why he tells his twin boys that he "gets to go help people" rather than "has to go to work." This conversation is a powerful reminder that while money is a tool, it makes a terrible master. Key Takeaways Define Success by Better, Not More: Shifting your focus from accumulating wealth to improving the quality of your daily life and service to others. Exit the Comparison Race: Recognize that comparison only happens upward, making it an unwinnable race. The only way to win is to opt out. Start Poorly to Finish Great: Don't wait for perfection. Doing something poorly is the necessary gateway to eventually doing it with excellence. Change the Narrative for the Next Generation: Use language that frames work as a calling to serve rather than a burden to endure. Walk Through Imposter Syndrome: Realize that those you don't belong here feelings may never go away; you simply have to step into your calling anyway. Connect with Travis: https://www.travisshelton.com/ To get in touch with Tyler: https://www.tylerkamerman.com/

5
out of 5
40 Ratings

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Welcome to the Pursue Your Passion podcast! Each episode, I'll talk with someone who is intentionally pursuing their passion in their work, hobby, side hustle, family, or all of the above. We'll discuss the highs and lows, where they started, and plans for the future. I'm confident that each episode will leave you more inspired to Pursue Your Passion!