The Jocelyn Moore Show

Jocelyn Moore

A space for dynamic conversations that inform, inspire, and entertain. Welcome to The Jocelyn Moore Show! Jocelyn brings together diverse guests, from experts to everyday people, to explore current events, health, relationships, business, politics, the arts, and travel. Through thought-provoking discussions and relatable stories, the show delivers knowledge, humor, and fresh perspectives. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, insights, or great conversations, The Jocelyn Moore Show has something for everyone. Subscribe for engaging debates, personal stories, and expert opinions on the topics most matter to you. Let’s connect, learn, and grow together!

Episodes

  1. Rage, Shame & the Cycle That Traps Men

    Jun 17

    Rage, Shame & the Cycle That Traps Men

    Jason Lange has spent over a decade helping men break out of the man box, the cultural pressure to be invulnerable, self-sufficient, and emotionally silent at any cost. As the founder of Evolutionary Men, he leads men's groups and coaches individuals through shadow work: the process of identifying the unconscious patterns and beliefs driving behavior men don't understand and can't seem to stop. He joins Jocelyn Moore for a wide-ranging conversation about dating authentically, the honeymoon phase myth, why rage is the only approved male emotion, what men's groups actually do, and why connection might be the most underrated medicine men have access to. Jason shares: ✅ "Happy wife, happy life" vs. "fulfilled wife, happy life" — why the reframe matters ✅ Three out of four suicides are men — and male loneliness is as dangerous as smoking ✅ Interoception: why a man who can name his anger is 10,000 times safer to be around Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Navigating Early Dating Challenges 03:13 The Importance of Authenticity in Relationships 06:00 Understanding Relationship Dynamics and Attachment Styles 08:49 The Role of Shadow Work in Personal Growth 12:12 Men's Groups and Community Support 15:06 The Impact of Childhood on Adult Relationships 17:59 The Man Box and Its Consequences 20:53 Emotional Literacy and Vulnerability in Men 23:49 Building Healthy Relationships Through Connection 27:10 The Future of Men's Mental Health and Support 30:02 Conclusion and Call to Action Connect with Jason Lange: 🌐 Website: Evolutionary Men Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    45 min
  2. "I Lost Everything Then God Gave It Back Better" | Veterans, Recovery & Purpose

    Jun 3

    "I Lost Everything Then God Gave It Back Better" | Veterans, Recovery & Purpose

    Ryan T. Reichert served 23 years as a U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel and spent most of that time using alcohol and prescription drugs to cope with what he was carrying. After retirement, it all caught up with him. Lost marriage. Estranged kids. Lost job. Two years into sobriety and a rebuilt faith, he's written three books, launched a podcast, and built Our Protector Development to help veterans and civilians find their purpose again. He joins Jocelyn Moore to share the whole truth no skeletons, no filter, nothing off-limits. Ryan shares: ✅ Starting to drink at 12 — and 23 years of coping with alcohol alongside a military career ✅ The Icarus Effect — the highs and lows of emotions, and why truth-telling is how boys become men ✅ The War of Purpose course: what it takes to find a mission worth fighting for Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Dropping the Heavy Rocks 03:10 The Impact of Littering 05:47 Choosing a Military Career 09:07 The Reality of Military Life 12:13 Confronting Alcoholism 15:03 The Journey to Recovery 17:51 Finding Purpose in Service 20:50 The Weight of Leadership 24:09 The Power of Truth 27:10 Transformative Faith 30:01 The Importance of Kindness 32:54 Hope and Second Chances 36:09 Looking Ahead: Future Projects Connect with Ryan Reichert: 🌐 Website: ourprotectordevelopment.com Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    39 min
  3. Bypassing the Schools: Why the Best Dyslexia Help May Come From You, Not the Classroom

    May 20

    Bypassing the Schools: Why the Best Dyslexia Help May Come From You, Not the Classroom

    Russell Van Brocklen has dyslexia and he turned the frustration of a system that failed him into one of the most effective and affordable dyslexia remediation methods in the country. His approach: don't teach reading, teach writing. Build it around the child's passions. Work in 10–15 minute sessions. One family's son went from the 11th percentile in reading to the 64th in five and a half months. He joins Jocelyn Moore to break down the neuroscience, the method, the myths, and why he's done waiting on school bureaucracy and going straight to parents instead. Russell shares: ✅ Russell's own dyslexia journey: 15 credits of A-minus, then 15 credits of F same work ✅ Why boys act out and girls go quiet: the neuroscience of the dyslexic brain ✅ Why Russell stopped fighting school bureaucracy and went directly to parents and tutors Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 The Journey Begins: Understanding Dyslexia 03:05 Identifying Dyslexia: Signs and Early Intervention 05:56 Effective Strategies for Dyslexia Remediation 08:49 The Role of Parents in Supporting Dyslexic Children 12:11 Myths and Misconceptions About Dyslexia 14:54 Navigating the Education System: Challenges and Solutions 17:46 The Importance of Writing in Learning 21:12 The Bureaucratic Barriers in Education 24:07 Future Directions: Books and Resources for Parents Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    38 min
  4. When You Stop Fighting: What It Takes to Build the Life You Want After Addiction

    May 6

    When You Stop Fighting: What It Takes to Build the Life You Want After Addiction

    Daryl Dittmer has been sober for 40 years since 18 days after his 19th birthday. He grew up on a farm, became a liar and a thief chasing addiction, entered recovery before he could legally drink, put himself through college as a first-generation student, built a business, retired at 48, and wrote two books in six months. His memoir When I Stopped Fighting and follow-up When You Stop Fighting cover the life and the lessons. He joins Jocelyn Moore to break it all down including the one sentence his sponsor Bud told him that changed the trajectory of everything. Daryl shares: ✅ Growing up on the farm: dawn to dusk, $1.25 an hour, and a work ethic built to last ✅ "First things first, and the rest will be added on" — the lesson from Bud ✅ You can only want change for someone as much as they want it for themselves Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Introduction to Change and Growth 03:12 The Journey of Hard Work and Ethics 05:55 Memoirs and Life Lessons 08:48 The Importance of Recovery and Change 11:57 The Power of Mentorship and Support 14:46 Writing as a Therapeutic Process 18:13 Sustaining Sobriety and Life Lessons 20:53 The First Steps to Change 23:59 The Possibility of Change at Any Age 26:48 Showing Up and Doing the Work 30:10 Daily Habits for Growth 33:05 Retirement and New Beginnings 35:57 Future Projects and Closing Thoughts Connect with Daryl Dittmer: 🌐 Website: daryldittmer.com Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    37 min
  5. From Crown to CEO: Memoir, Motherhood & a Million-Dollar Business

    Apr 22

    From Crown to CEO: Memoir, Motherhood & a Million-Dollar Business

    Jessica Danel built a million-dollar childcare business in 2008, survived one of the first school shootings in American history in 1992, raised a daughter with open-heart needs, cerebral palsy, and autism, and walked away from it all to be present. Her memoir Bucket List from a Redneck Girl captures it exactly the way she talks raw, funny, and honest in a way most people don't dare to be in print. She joins Jocelyn Moore for a conversation that swings from laugh-out-loud to deeply moving and back again. Jessica shares: ✅ Growing up "redneck" in a small California farming town and feeling less than ✅ The chapter she doesn't talk about on podcasts: "Shhh, Pretend You're Sleep" ✅ What success looks like now at 52 — spoiler: it involves laundry and 401k contributions Chapters/Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Personal Anecdotes 04:00 The Journey of Writing a Memoir 10:55 Difficult Chapters and Personal Struggles 18:09 High School Memories and Lessons Learned 22:18 Building a Million Dollar Business 29:37 Transitioning to Podcasting and Future Projects 33:31 Defining Success and Future Aspirations Connect with Jessica Danel: 🌐 Website: jessaying.net 📚 Book: Bucket List from a Redneck Girl (available on Amazon) 🎙️ Podcast: Jess Saying with Jessica Danel (YouTube, Spotify, iHeart, and all podcast platforms) Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    38 min
  6. Find Your True Voice: Why We Pretend to Be Someone We're Not

    Mar 25

    Find Your True Voice: Why We Pretend to Be Someone We're Not

    Dr. Fred Moss dropped out of college twice before working at a state mental health facility planning to stay three weeks for paychecks. Forty years later, he's a psychiatrist exposing the system's truth: medications don't heal, they perpetuate symptoms and create lifetime customers. His books Find Your True Voice and Creative Eight reveal how music, art, cooking, and authentic connection communicate what words can't. From cold showers to financial literacy, this conversation dismantles psychiatry's broken model and offers real healing. Dr. Fred Shares: ✅ Why medications perpetuate symptoms instead of healing ✅ "How people think of me is none of my business" ✅ Why there may be nothing wrong with you Chapters: 00:00 The Power of True Communication 02:57 Finding Your True Voice 06:02 Creative Expression as Healing 08:56 Daily Practices for Authenticity 12:11 Overcoming Fear of Judgment 15:02 Lessons from Mental Health Experience 20:51 The Importance of Truth in Healing 23:49 Medication vs. True Healing 25:57 Understanding Children's Communication 26:51 Key Messages from a Lifelong Journey 27:59 Podcasting and Sharing Knowledge Connect with Dr. Fred Moss: 🌐 Website: https://drfred360.com 📚 Books: Find Your True Voice: FindYourTrueVoiceBook.com (methodology for removing barriers to authentic self)Creative Eight: Available on Amazon (eight creative acts for expressing true voice) 🎙️ Podcasts Hosted:Welcome to HumanityInsanity (two-word title)The Healthy Healer300+ episodes dropped across all shows Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    30 min
  7. Black Fathers and Leadership: Community, Coaches, and Second Chances | MAJ Olaolu Ogunyemi

    Mar 11

    Black Fathers and Leadership: Community, Coaches, and Second Chances | MAJ Olaolu Ogunyemi

    Getting Marines ready for inspection is easy, just give an order and they follow it. Getting your own kids ready for school on a Monday morning? That's the real battle, complete with attitudes, negotiations, and nine times out of ten, a lot more resistance than any drill sergeant ever faced. Major Olaolu Ogunyemi knows both worlds intimately: 12 years as a U.S. Marine Corps officer, leadership roles from platoon commander to company commander at Marine Corps Recruit Training, and now as a father navigating the chaos of raising children while building a legacy through Parent Child Connect, a platform designed to help parents, teachers, and mentors create teachable, memorable experiences. This conversation dismantles the toxic myths around masculinity that tell young Black men they can't cry, can't show emotion, and must prove themselves through violence or aggression. Olaolu Shares: ✅ The mental shift from blaming others to owning your life ✅ The societal expectation of masculinity and why boys need to cry ✅ Creating safe spaces for children to fail and build confidence Chapters: 00:00 Overcoming the Inner Critic 01:49 The Journey of a Marine and Author 06:04 The Importance of Community and Mentorship 09:54 Leadership Lessons from the Marine Corps 13:03 Parent-Child Connection: Building Bonds Through Stories 15:52 Crow from the Shadows: A Personal Journey 20:04 The Need for Positive Role Models 23:53 Emotional Expression in Young Men 27:52 Practical Advice for Raising Confident Kids 32:01 Future Projects and Leadership Insights Connect with Major Olaolu Ogunyemi: 🌐 Website: https://parent-child-connect.com 📚 Books: Crow From the Shadows (award-winning children's book) 📖 Upcoming Book: Lead Last — 21 leadership principles for emerging and mid-career professionals (June 2026 release) Connect with Jocelyn Moore and support the show below: 🌐 https://www.jmentertainment.info 📱 https://linktr.ee/thejocelynmooreshow Want to be a guest? Visit the website, click "About", and follow the instructions.

    34 min
5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

A space for dynamic conversations that inform, inspire, and entertain. Welcome to The Jocelyn Moore Show! Jocelyn brings together diverse guests, from experts to everyday people, to explore current events, health, relationships, business, politics, the arts, and travel. Through thought-provoking discussions and relatable stories, the show delivers knowledge, humor, and fresh perspectives. Whether you’re seeking inspiration, insights, or great conversations, The Jocelyn Moore Show has something for everyone. Subscribe for engaging debates, personal stories, and expert opinions on the topics most matter to you. Let’s connect, learn, and grow together!