100 episodes

For the last 20 years, among other things, I was an Executive Coach to CEO’s of larger corporations. Now I am moving on to MY Next Chapter. I invite you to join me in my journey. It makes no difference if you are retiring or making any significant change to your life. We are all on the same journey. So tune in and tag along.

We will talk about “what you can do next.” It might deal with transition, desire, curiosity, loss, or anything else that has to do with our Next Chapter in Life.

The Next Chapter with Charlie Charlie Hedges

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.2 • 9 Ratings

For the last 20 years, among other things, I was an Executive Coach to CEO’s of larger corporations. Now I am moving on to MY Next Chapter. I invite you to join me in my journey. It makes no difference if you are retiring or making any significant change to your life. We are all on the same journey. So tune in and tag along.

We will talk about “what you can do next.” It might deal with transition, desire, curiosity, loss, or anything else that has to do with our Next Chapter in Life.

    #313 Wendy Hooper Ross: The Housing Struggle and You

    #313 Wendy Hooper Ross: The Housing Struggle and You

    Show Notes 
    Living in the Orange County Bubble, many of us are unfamiliar with the personal and economic struggles that many (if not most) Americans face on a daily basis. 
    In my personal bubble I read that the market is great, but gas prices are up, and with those words I seem to feel that I have a grasp on our everyday economic state of affairs. Huh? It seems I have had my feet planted in mid-air. Did you know that very few Americans even have a meaningful investment in stocks. 93% of all stocks are owned by 10% of the population. And 80% of stocks are owned by old people.
    So, gas prices DO matter, as does the cost of food and medicine and clothing and every single other thing that matters to most Americans. Did you know that some people in the OC are sacrificing medical expenses to pay rent or mortgage?
    My question is where does that leave our young adults and our older single adults? 
    And that is what I talk about with our special and insightful guest, Wendy Hooper Ross—an unusually successful Real Estate representative who, post covid, experienced a kind of headlines to breadlines story… well maybe not exactly, but still... 
    LINKS
    Visit Wendy’s website HERE.

    • 42 min
    #312 Tom Yankle: Treating Life as a Business

    #312 Tom Yankle: Treating Life as a Business

    Show Notes 
    At the age of 74, I am what’s called an early Baby Boomer. Maybe because of that, I am fascinated by the thoughts and motivations of younger generations like the Millennials and Gen Zs. 
    Although in our generation gaps, we have many common habits and values. Still, there are also significant differences, especially when it comes to “how to live your life.”
    My guest today, Tom Yankle, is an older millennial (at 40) who has a deep experience-based understanding of how people in the ages of 25-45 think about life. 
    Let’s see what he has to say…
     

    • 40 min
    #311 Terry Hershey: Loitering in the Moment

    #311 Terry Hershey: Loitering in the Moment

    Show Notes  
    It was probably couple of years ago that my good friend Terry Hershey brought up an idea that continues to leave me in a state of Wonder. He talked about Loitering in the Moment.  
    In fact, just a few weeks ago I wrote a blog on the subject and when I was chatting with Terry about doing a new podcast he suggested that be our topic. So here we are, Loitering in the Moment, that is resting in the present moment of a friend-to-friend recorded chat. 
    I am happy that you choose to join us today. Happy loitering! 
    LINKS
    Click here for a link to get a copy Terry’s book, The Gift of Enough. 
    Check out more about Terry and his blog Sabbath Moment on his website at www.terryhershey.com

    • 40 min
    #310 Lindsay Davis: Reimagining Your Future

    #310 Lindsay Davis: Reimagining Your Future

    Show Notes 
    Our guest today is truly one of my very favorite people in the world, Lindsay Davis. And you know what?... we have never met… except in dozens of hours of very deep telephone conversations. As many of you already know, Lindsay is a delight—and a brilliant one. 
    Professionally, Lindsay Davis is a highly sought-after Creative Business and Professional Coach, educator, and classical concert musician. Lindsay calls herself a “converted perfectionist,” who now focuses on a continual nurturing of a fresh and innovative approach to life. And that is what we will talk about today. 
    LINKS
    You can contact Lindsay at lindsay@lindsaydaviscoaching.com 
    Get Lindsay’s Path to Possibility Journal at http://thepathtopossibilityjournal.com/ 

    • 56 min
    #309 Caitlin Cogan Doemner: When Authenticity is a Moving Target

    #309 Caitlin Cogan Doemner: When Authenticity is a Moving Target

    Show Notes 
    Today we have yet another favorite guest, Caitlin Cogan Doemner. After studying at Oxford University and then receiving an MBA from Biola University, Caitlin co-founded and launched her sales management company in March 2013. In less than three years, they had earned their first million dollars.
    Since then, Caitlin has traveled the world for 3 years with her family of three children—a special adventure for any family, especially with children from 5 to 9.
    You know, Paul, two qualities attract me to my dearest friends: I like intelligent people and I like interesting people. And, as you will soon discover, Caitlin excels at both. 
    So, let’s discover more about Caitlin Cogan Doemner as we delve into the fascinating idea of Authenticity as a Moving Target. 
    LINKS
    Check out Caitlin’s astounding website HERE. Or the business version found at www.ecstaticsales.com  

    • 46 min
    #308 Marshall Jenkins: Discovering Love Once Again

    #308 Marshall Jenkins: Discovering Love Once Again

    Show Notes  
    Our guest today is psychologist and spiritual director Dr Marshall Jenkins.  
    Marshall and I have been chatting off and on for a couple of months now. I found a blog post of his online and fell in love with his thoughts and approach to living a successful life in the terms of the realm of love. 
    In fact, Marshall says that love can only be discovered in the process of doing it. I am intrigued. Let’s see what Marshal has to say about that as we dive deep into a meaningful conversation. 
    LINKS 
    You can find out more about Marshall Jenkins HERE. 
    Check out Marshall’s latest book: Blessed at the Broken Places.
     

    • 49 min

Customer Reviews

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9 Ratings

9 Ratings

violintc ,

Engaging and inspiring

A true respite to listen as Charlie brings engaging and inspiring guests to my ears. I love his style and wisdom as he shares with us and interviews each guest. A great podcast!

Jim Palmer - Dream Biz ,

Awesome resource

This podcast is a great resource for anyone going through a big change. Charlie's an awesome host, and he and his guests always have a fountain of wisdom to share. It's a great showcase of how things can and will work out in the end, regardless of the change.

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