The "I'm Ready Now!" Podcast

Isaac Sanchez

I'M READY NOW! PODCAST

  1. 12/29/2025

    EP 35: The final episode!!! We Close One Chapter So We Can Begin A Better One Focused On Our Health!

    Send us a text An amazing summer of beauty, shadowed by a phone call that changed everything, and led to a decision to live with sharper purpose: Health! This finale of The "I'm Ready Now" Podcast stitches together the moments that moved Isaac from reflection to action.  Isaac opens up about a peaceful stretch on Gambier Island, the kindness of friends, and the day he learned his father had passed. He walks through planning a service that truly honored his Pa. Reflecting on his dad's passing and how that lead him to reconsider how he had lost ground on his own health, Isaac turns in important page for this podcast. The heart of this conversation is health, specifically the importance of health span—quality of life across the years, not just the number of birthdays. Isaac recounts the coaching, habits, and community that rebuilt his metabolic health, the joyful proof points like fitting into a cherished jacket again, and the ripple effect on his kids as they chose better nutrition as he led with his health. He’s candid about setbacks, too. But all this leads to Isaac's announcement about a change in the podcast! He's closing this show and launching a new one: "How the Health Are You?"  Expect personal stories, practical strategies, and thoughtful guests focused on metabolic health, sustainable habits, and the daily choices that expand energy, mobility, and independence. If you’ve been looking for a path back to yourself—clear, compassionate, and doable—we’d love to have you alongside us. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs support, and leave a review to help others find the show. Your future self is calling; let’s answer together.

  2. 04/21/2025

    EP 33: The Power of Change: Thinking Like a Smart Rat in a Human World

    Send us a text We're back after a two week disappearing act!!! Adapting to life's challenges often requires us to think differently about our circumstances. In this revealing episode, we explore what it truly means to "think like a rat" in the human rat race - and why that's actually a profound compliment rather than an insult. Drawing from Dan Miller's insights, we examine why smart rats immediately adapt when their cheese moves, while humans, despite our supposed intellectual superiority, remain stuck in unfulfilling or even toxic situations. A striking study by psychologist Jan Halper reveals that 58% of executives felt they had wasted years climbing career ladders propped against the wrong walls. How can we avoid this common trap? The episode opens with a powerful reflection on the importance of deep friendships - those rare connections where vulnerability is met with support rather than judgment. As iron sharpens iron, these relationships provide the courage and perspective we often need when facing difficult transitions. Then we dive into this episodes main content: practical strategies for breaking out of stagnation, including environmental changes that boost creativity and fresh thinking. Throughout the conversation, personal stories illustrate how small shifts in perspective can lead to meaningful change. Whether you're feeling trapped in your career, relationship, or thought patterns, this episode offers both the inspiration and practical tools to help you find your path forward. The wisdom of rats might be exactly what you need to design the life you truly want rather than falling into someone else's limited plans for you.

  3. 03/31/2025

    EP 32: Protect Your First Hour and Watch Your Day Transform

    Send us a text What if the key to transforming your entire day lies in how you spend the first hour after waking? Drawing from Dan Miller's wisdom that "the first hour is the rudder of the day," this episode explores the profound impact of intentional morning routines on productivity, focus, and overall wellbeing. Have you ever noticed how a rushed, chaotic morning seems to create a domino effect of stress throughout your day? When we oversleep, race through our morning routine, and battle traffic, we enter a perpetual game of catch-up where even our best efforts feel "greatly diluted." The alternative—protecting those precious first moments with purposeful, positive activities—can set an entirely different trajectory. Whether you're considering meditation, stretching, reading, journaling, or exercise as part of your morning practice, I offer practical guidance for implementing sustainable changes. Starting small, choosing just one element to focus on initially, and being willing to adapt when necessary can make all the difference between a routine that sticks and one that quickly falls away. My own journey with morning routines has evolved over time—from a structured 17-movement stretching sequence with affirmations to adjusting workout times from morning to evening when life demanded flexibility. These personal experiences reinforce the idea that effective routines should work with your life circumstances, not against them. What one small change could you make tomorrow morning to set your day's direction more intentionally? Your answer might be the beginning of a transformative new practice.

  4. 03/17/2025

    EP 31: Beyond Financial Giving: Life's Alternate Tithes (Hint: It Costs You NOTHING!)

    Send us a text What would it mean to tithe more than just your money? In this thought-provoking exploration, I dive deep into Dan Miller's expanded vision of the tithing principle that goes far beyond financial giving. Most of us understand tithing as giving 10% of our income, but what about dedicating 10% of our time to meaningful service? Or sharing 10% of our unique ideas with the world? These alternate forms of tithing might actually create more abundance in our lives and communities than we ever imagined possible. In our discussion we turn to Mark Victor Hansen, co-creator of "Chicken Soup for the Soul," who offers a fascinating perspective: "If you have a penny and I have a penny and we exchange pennies, you still have one cent and I still have one cent. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange ideas, you now have two ideas and I now have two ideas." This synergistic effect demonstrates why sharing our creativity and insights creates prosperity for everyone involved. Throughout the episode, I share my personal journey with time tithing – from mentoring my son through critical life decisions to launching a podcast club for students and volunteering my drumming skills at church. These experiences have shown me firsthand the truth behind Leonard Nimoy's profound observation: "The miracle is this: the more we share, the more we have." What could you tithe from your life today other than just money? The answer might transform not only how you give, but how you live.  Ready to explore this powerful principle with me? Listen now!

  5. 03/09/2025

    EP 30: Are You Dragging Unnecessary Weight Through Life?

    Send us a text Have you ever felt stuck despite your best efforts to move forward? There might be unseen "barnacles" creating resistance in your life journey. In this thought-provoking episode, I explore the powerful nautical metaphor of "stripping the boat" - a practice where mariners clean accumulated barnacles, algae and debris from their boat hulls to reduce drag and improve performance. This same principle applies brilliantly to our personal growth journeys. The challenge we face is that our limiting beliefs and outdated assumptions often go undetected precisely because we've carried them so long they feel normal. I share my personal struggle with an erroneous religious mindset that diminished my sense of agency for years, creating a false tension between divine sovereignty and human responsibility. This reflection opens a fascinating exploration of how our perceptions can either empower or constrain us. For those feeling they've missed opportunities due to these hidden drags on their potential, I offer a simple but powerful five-step approach: read, learn, apply, execute, learn again, and repeat. This iterative growth process recognizes that implementing even one or two principles from what we learn can create significant momentum. Ready to strip away what's weighing you down and sail forward with renewed purpose? This episode will help you identify those barnacles and restore your momentum. Remember, as Will Rogers wisely noted, "Don't let yesterday take up too much of today."

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