A Shot Of Inspiration

Greg Stephens

In any life, we have highs and lows, light and dark, wins and losses. What happens when we encounter that moment of time when what happens next could change everything, Join us as we step into another person's inspirational moment and see how we can connect their experience to ours.

  1. 117. From Trauma to Transformation

    3H AGO

    117. From Trauma to Transformation

    Send a text I’m Greg Stephens, and on A Shot of Inspiration podcast I sat down with Brian Bogart, who turned a devastating childhood accident into a lifelong mission to reduce suffering and help people live with clarity and courage. Finley made a quick cameo too. Key Takeaways Share your storyAsk and receiveLive congruentlyAbout Brian: Brian Bogert is a strategic voice amplifier and emotionally intelligent force multiplier who helps leaders scale with clarity without sacrificing their humanity. He works with entrepreneurs, elite performers, and visionary creators to unlock alignment through human behavior, message precision, and scalable connection. Brian compresses time, cuts through noise, and transforms chaos into focused, decisive action. With over 100 million video views and one of the most compelling comeback stories in the space, he brings raw authenticity, sharp insight, and undeniable energy to every stage, podcast, and training. Brian believes technology should amplify truth and humanity…not replace it. Always human first. “When you eliminate waste, you can operate at speed without the need to hurry.” - Brian Bogert Resources: Personal Website,  https://brianbogert.com/ Flipping the Lid Podcast, https://flippingthelid.com/ Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/bogertbrian Instagram, https://www.instagram.com/bogertbrian/ LinkedIn, https://www.linkedin.com/in/brianbogert/ YouTube, https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmhaMgY8q-tMMCj0rpGg7iw

    44 min
  2. 116. Bigger Tables

    FEB 18

    116. Bigger Tables

    Send a text I’m Greg Stephens, host of A Shot of Inspiration podcast, and in this episode I sit down with Dr. Ben Maddox for a powerful conversation on leadership, growth, and what it really takes to turn a job into a meaningful career. We talk about learning as the true measure of progress, building endurance through discomfort, leading with curiosity and emotional intelligence, and staying authentically yourself in environments that may not always understand you. 3 Key Takeaways: Pair skill with mission and measure growth by learning.Lead with curiosity, emotional intelligence, and clear decisions.Build authentic leadership by working on yourself and creating belonging.About Ben: As Cornell University's Chief Information Officer, Ben works across Cornell's locations in Ithaca, New York State, and Cornell Tech in New York City to guide technology services, security, and strategy. Ben has held a variety of leadership roles in higher education including as the Chief Information Officer of NYU Abu Dhabi and NYU's Chief Academic Technology Officer guiding Research, Teaching, and Learning technology across NYU globally. Ben holds a Bachelor's Degree from Baylor University, a Master's and Advanced Certificate degree from the Steinhardt School at NYU, and a Doctorate in Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Ben’s academic work focuses on intersections of systems: people, organizations, and technology. Ben explores how technology, innovation, leadership, and learning fuel change. Ben is a member of a number of non-profit boards and community organizations. Resources: ben.Maddox@cornell.edu

    44 min
  3. 115.  Clean Conflict

    FEB 11

    115. Clean Conflict

    Send a text On A Shot of Inspiration podcast I sat down with Heather Linchenko to talk about how relationships actually grow—not by avoiding friction, but by learning how to clean it, learn from it, and speak in ways that lower defensiveness instead of escalating it. Heather’s experience with Stephen R. Covey, her work with families and executives, and the hard lessons from raising five kids gave us a practical, hopeful roadmap for turning everyday conflict into deeper connection. 3 Key Takeaways Growth in relationships comes through mistakes, not perfection.The words we choose shape safety, trust, and outcomes.Real change begins when we go “solo” and model the principles ourselves.About Heather: Heather Linchenko is an author, educator, and relationship coach who helps leaders and parents turn everyday challenges into deeper connection. A former executive assistant to Stephen R. Covey, she contributed to The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People and now works with families and executives on trust, communication, and conflict. She is the author of I Meant Well (And Other Words That Kill Relationships), Letters from Kazakhstan, and If Kids Were Cookies, and creator of the Expand Your Influence workshop and MathHacked program. Shaped by cross-cultural life, faith, and raising five children, Heather brings clear, practical insight to relationships at home, school, and work. Resources: heatherlinchenko.com mathhacked.com Books: A Relationship Training Work Workshop for executives Letters of Kazakhstan  If Kids were Cookies  I Meant Well

    45 min
  4. 112. Conscious Leadership That Changes Culture

    JAN 21

    112. Conscious Leadership That Changes Culture

    Send a text In this episode of A Shot of Inspiration podcast with guest Eric Kaufmann, I talk with executive development leader Eric Kaufmann about the difference between conscientious leadership and conscious leadership—and why real leadership requires personal evolution, not just “doing the right thing.” Eric shares a powerful personal story about facing an inner critic in deep solitude, and we connect it to how leaders shape organizations, families, and society. We close with a practical framework: moving beyond the ego’s need to be right, liked, or in control into wisdom, love, and grounded power. 3 key takeaways 1.  Conscious leadership requires inner maturity, not just ethical behavior. 2.  Stillness and devotion are essential for self-acceptance and growth. 3.  Ego blind spots block leadership; wisdom, love, and grounded power unlock it. About Eric: Eric Kaufmann is a Zen-trained executive coach and strategist who works with C-suite leaders navigating growth, complexity, and cultural transformation. He has advised executive teams at companies including Verizon, Facebook, SunPower, Circle, Dr. Bronner’s, and ASML. Eric is Chairman of the Board at Dr. Bronner’s, a Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Coaching, a TEDx speaker, and the author of Leadership Breakdown and The Four Virtues of a Leader. His work centers on helping leaders move beyond Ego-Myopia™—the need to be right, liked, or in control—and lead with wisdom, love, and grounded power. A lifelong Zen practitioner, Eric brings a rare blend of business insight, psychological depth, and presence-based practice to leadership development. Resources: https://sagatica.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickaufmann7

    49 min
  5. 111. Real Leaders Show Up

    JAN 14

    111. Real Leaders Show Up

    Send a text In this episode of A Shot of Inspiration podcast, I talk with Thom Singer about the human side of business—relationships, community, and why real leaders show up. Thom shares how he built a speaking career, what COVID taught him about not relying on one stream of income, and how he’s reinventing the Austin Technology Council to keep Austin’s tech community connected. 3 key takeaways Build real relationships—opportunities come through people.Don’t put all your income eggs in one basket.Community grows when leaders show up and participate.About Thom: Thom Singer is the CEO of the Austin Technology Council and a sought-after keynote speaker known for bringing the human side of business to life. He speaks to organizations that value relationships, trust, and accountability as drivers of success. With a background in sales and marketing, Thom became a growth leadership speaker in 2009 and has since delivered high-energy, action-oriented presentations to more than 1,000 audiences. Known as “The Conference Catalyst,” he creates engaging, interactive experiences and remains actively involved with attendees before, during, and after events. Thom earned his Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation in 2014. He is the author of 12 books and the host of the Making Waves at C-Level podcast, where he has interviewed over 1,000 business leaders about closing the gap between potential and results. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his wife and two daughters. Resources:  http://www.thomsinger.com/

    37 min

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In any life, we have highs and lows, light and dark, wins and losses. What happens when we encounter that moment of time when what happens next could change everything, Join us as we step into another person's inspirational moment and see how we can connect their experience to ours.