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Chiseled is the podcast to help you create awareness in your life to become the person you were created to be. Through the personal experiences of host Rob Commodari and his guests, listeners gain insights into how they are continually being chiseled away to live their fullest life. We are all a work in progress!
Hosted by Rob Commodari - speaker, author, and small business owner.

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Chiseled is the podcast to help you create awareness in your life to become the person you were created to be. Through the personal experiences of host Rob Commodari and his guests, listeners gain insights into how they are continually being chiseled away to live their fullest life. We are all a work in progress!
Hosted by Rob Commodari - speaker, author, and small business owner.

    Chiseled Ep 78 Overcoming Self-Sabotage - Craig Moody

    Chiseled Ep 78 Overcoming Self-Sabotage - Craig Moody

    At a tender age, Craig Moody moved with his
    family to a new town. His educator mother and a businessman father wanted the best for their son, but while going to stay with family friends during the
    transition, Craig felt unwelcome and unliked. Later, at school, he was bullied and had trouble making friends despite his best efforts.

    Flash forward two decades and Craig was still
    feeling uprooted. With no job prospects and trouble making fraternal and romantic relationships, a nasty look from a clerk in a grocery store pushed Craig to the brink.

    "I went home that night and just thought
    about that stare I got and was like 'I'm done,'" he said.

    And he nearly did himself in save for the beseeching voice of his father. As it turned out, however, Craig's dad was
    nowhere near the house.

    "It was God's voice," Craig said with certainty. "It was a defining moment in my life."

    From there, Craig decided to turn his life around.
    He joined a local church, connected with an old friend who never gave up on him, and jumped into personal growth, studying the works of John Maxwell and
    others. It wasn't long before Craig was flush — starting his own home restoration business, getting married, and having kids. He later started several other businesses and has gone from despondent "loser" to
    successful business coach.

    The co-author of the books Think Big and Next Level Your
    Life, in which, Craig tells a story about getting out
    of your own way and avoiding self-sabotage, lessons that we all need to learn some time in our lives.

    "I acknowledge the imposter in me. It creeps up and I don't let him in," he said.

    Craig's story may sound familiar to you; it even may sound like your own, and that's okay — because we all can learn from each other's versions of our own stories. I know after sharing my own stories with Craig, we will stay connected in the future.

    Want to talk to Craig? Look him up on craigmoody.co or reach out to him at the email address he shares at the end of this week's episode of Chiseled.

    • 51 min
    Chiseled Ep 77 Life Happens in the Transitions - Amy Somerville

    Chiseled Ep 77 Life Happens in the Transitions - Amy Somerville

    For Amy Somerville, life happens in the transitions. Amy was in the real estate business for 18 years with RE/MAX — as a realtor, broker, team leader, franchise consultant, and coach. She readily admits that throughout it all, she was not a public speaker.But after nearly two decades in business, Amy needed to help her young family transition to the next stage of their lives. She chose to "take one for the team” and begin a very public-facing position running the professional development department. Within two years, she transitioned from senior vice president at RE/MAX to an independent consultant to an employee with Buffini and Company, whom she lovingly describes as "monsters" in the high-end real estate coaching space (I agree).Just a year later, while attending a real estate conference in New York, she was approached by eXp Realty CEO Glenn Sanford, a fan of Jim Collins, whose Good to Great book series offers incredible organizational management principles. One of Colins’ principles says you may not know your "what" or your "why," but you are better positioned to take a leap in business when you find your "who."Sanford, who owns Success Enterprises, which happens to publish Amy's favorite magazine, SUCCESS, told her that she may be his "who."And shortly thereafter she transitioned again, becoming the new CEO of Success Enterprises.“It's heavy to carry a brand that has such a reputation and such an impact on so many people, and me included, so it's wild," she said.With its reputation for excellence, Amy is energized by the challenge of carrying the 127-year-old media group to its next level — by pursuing her own mission to LIVE — lead, inspire, provide value, and empathize.With her energy, focus, faith, and fortitude, I have no doubt that SUCCESS is in good hands. I was honored to interview her and believe you will feel the positivity and intention in everything she says during this Chiseled podcast.Amy is a source of strength and inspiration, with which I am sure you will agree after listening to this week's episode. Want to contact Amy? Listen to the end to get her email address so you can give her a buzz.

    • 34 min
    Chiseled Ep 76 Visionary - Justin Breen

    Chiseled Ep 76 Visionary - Justin Breen

    Justin Breen was an enterprising journalist in a Midwest media market when his bosses started slashing staff salaries in 2017. With a wife and two young children, Justin knew it was time to take his next step.It wasn't nearly as challenging for Justin as you'd think it might be. Tapping into his visionary mindset, Justin reached out to his 5,000-plus social media fanbase. Just six weeks later, he had started a public relations company from scratch."Someone either can get back into a plane after another one's been shot down without a parachute or they make an excuse. At the highest level, there are no excuses. You just do it," he said of launching a new venture.From there, the sky was the limit for Justin. During COVID, Justin really started discovering that he could achieve success by living with gratitude, recognizing a higher power, and developing a great networking community. In 2022, he started his next company."That's when I went fully global," he said. "The trauma creates the triumph."Working with entrepreneurs, Justin has turned BrEpic Communications into a global PR firm and runs the exclusive connectivity platform BrEpic Network. His first book, Epic Business, was a bestseller in six countries and No. 1 for entrepreneurship in the U.S. He followed up with Epic Life, which teaches, as the subtitle says, "how to build collaborative global companies while putting your loved ones first."Justin has a lot on his mind and you can almost hear the wheels spinning in his brain in this clip from this week's Chiseled. He offers so many insights about visionary traits, you need to listen closely to unlock all the tips for discovering your true potential. I encourage you to buckle your seatbelt for this week's episode.​Want to talk to Justin? Find him on LinkedIn or his website.

    • 40 min
    Chiseled Ep 75 Breaking Through Walls - Ken Walls

    Chiseled Ep 75 Breaking Through Walls - Ken Walls

    I had a really fun time with Ken Walls, my guest on this week's episode of Chiseled, and I'm sure you will too. The author of the No. 1 bestselling book Walls of Wisdom, and creator of "Grow Live Academy," an online program that is part Mastermind part family, Ken has one of the most positive and energetic attitudes of anyone
    I've ever met.

    Growing up in a "poor family" with "a lot of violence, drugs and alcohol in the house," Ken was a successful entrepreneur from a young age, having started work at 8 years old. But by the time he was 34, his success
    could not keep him from hitting rock bottom.

    "I had no business trying to run a business of any kind in the state of mind that I was in constantly, which was drunken at all times," he said.

    When he finally surrendered, through the "grace of God" and a lot of Alcholics Anonymous meetings, Ken knew it was time to pay it forward. And so he did, setting out to help any person he could.

    "If you help enough other people get what they want out of life, you will have way more than you could ever possibly imagine having in your own life," he said.

    Ken has had incredible success in business, with perseverance, focus, and a little help from some of the biggest names in the fields of personal growth and
    sales. It's no surprise. He is energetic, positive, forceful, and so funny.  I'm certain you're going to be wound up listening to him and will leave this episode of Chiseled buzzing with motivation and ready to act.

    Want to talk to Ken? You can reach him at kenwalls.com,
    kensbizcard.com, or on his podcast's website, BreakthroughWalls.tv.

     

    • 48 min
    Chiseled Ep 74 Time and Space - Scott Smith

    Chiseled Ep 74 Time and Space - Scott Smith

    Will Heaven be boring? During a trip to the Grand Canyon a couple years ago, I looked out at the vastness of it all and thought, if this is Heaven, I can't wait.

    One step closer to the edge and I may have found it. But I'm not ready yet. I have a lot of life left in me, plus I really don't know what I'm going to do with myself when I get there.

    Apparently, I'm not the only one. Many years ago, D. Scott Smith's five-year-old son asked him a similar question. In fact, seems
    that a lot of people are wondering about the afterlife when they haven't yet figured out what to do with themselves right here on earth. Scott began pondering questions about time, space, and how we maneuver through them, and he came up with some amazing ideas about how to best live our lives in the moment.

    Scott noted that age matters. At five years old, time feels like it's moving six times more slowly than it does for an older person. So, when he tells his son, it will be an hour until dinner, it's no
    surprise his son starts questioning whether he is going to be bored in Heaven.

    But the questions don't stop as we age.

    "We're notoriously dissatisfied," he said.

    On this week's episode of Chiseled, Scott offers his "octodecim" or rule of 18. In short, we live through seasons of life, which are designed for growing, learning, establishing, reaping, and benefiting, not to mention enjoying a little bonus time at the very end. But in Scott's theory, most of us aren't living the experience appropriate for their octodecim and are instead spending too much time evaluating the past or anticipating the future.

    From the first minute of this week's episode of Chiseled, I'm certain you will be pleased with how you're spending your
    time. This was a fun, logical, metaphysical discussion (if such a thing is possible) and a great conversation no matter what age you are.
    Want to reach Scott? You can catch up with him on
    his website or follow him on YouTube, LinkedIn, or X (Twitter). Meanwhile, I hope you enjoy this
    week's Chiseled.

    • 49 min
    Chiseled Ep 73 Finding Happy - Chad Kneller

    Chiseled Ep 73 Finding Happy - Chad Kneller

    When Chad Kneller was in his 20s, he “was all about sex, drugs, and rock and roll.” Laser-focused on being a singer in a rock band, Kneller figured life ends at age 27, just as it did for a host of famous musicians who burned hot and died
    young.

    Through the lens of that existentialism, Chad drank too much, partied too hard, and ignored basic rules of society. Eventually, the warrants piled up and Chad found himself doing a couple
    two-week stints in jail. During one of those sojourns, he picked up a Bible and read it cover to cover. He then approached the prison minister.

    “I said, ‘Hey, I got some questions,’ and he didn't know I have three hours’ worth of questions. He answered them all. And
    that was the beginning of a new life for me,” he said.

    Upon his release, Chad returned to his new girlfriend and the two set upon a path of finding their future together. A marriage, two military stints, and three kids later, Chad and his wife are now
    serial entrepreneurs.

    Chad has also published a book called Finding Happy, which seeks to help people, especially young people, get
    beyond the intensity of their emotions and gain context to get through the most difficult seasons of their lives.

    “I feel like if someone would have given me a book
    like that when I was in my early 20s I could have saved a whole lot of time. I wouldn't have wasted almost a decade after that.”

    Finding Happy has received great reviews and Chad says he’s even been told it saved one person’s life, a true win if ever there was one.

    It was a pleasure talking to Chad and I know his chiseling is going to continue to help others. If you want to reach Chad, his
    email is findinghappy1@gmail.com or you can check him out on all his social media channels @chadkneller or on his website.

    • 41 min

Customer Reviews

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18 Ratings

Jim_Schubert ,

A heartwarming show with a fantastic host

Rob is such a wonderful host for this show! His natural curiosity lends itself very well to uncovering deeper insights from his guests. We are all works in progress, and Chiseled provides such a beautiful reminder to embrace the work God is doing every day through each one of us.

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This podcast will touch your heart

This podcast will touch your heart. The guests on this podcast all have such incredible stories. Rob is so good at asking questions that go deep. There is so much wisdom in here. Thank you Rob!

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Really enjoying it so far

Rob, I listened to a couple of your episodes this morning and am really digging it so far. Episode 4 hit me in all the feels with the the basketball coaching story. Great job and I look forward to continuing listening.

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