Run Your Life Show With Andy Vasily

Andy Vasily

Host Andy Vasily interviews inspiring leaders from professional sports, the field of education, and the health/wellness industry to unpack what striving for excellence means and to learn more about the guiding principles that shape their work.

  1. #296- One Family's Walk Through Loss with Frank Stepnowski and Sam Welch

    1D AGO

    #296- One Family's Walk Through Loss with Frank Stepnowski and Sam Welch

    Send a text In today’s episode, we’re going to sit with something that every one of us will face in our lives, but most of us struggle to talk about openly: grief. My guests are author and educator Frank Stepnowski and his daughter, Sam Welch. Together, they’ve created a beautiful and deeply moving picture book called Where Did Cain Go? A Family’s Walk Through Loss—a book that grew out of the death of Frank’s son and Sam’s brother, Cain, who died at just 13 days old from a congenital heart defect. This conversation is not about neat answers or tidy closure. It’s about what it actually feels like to live with loss over years and decades. You’ll hear Frank talk about what it meant to carry his infant son’s coffin, to try to stay strong when everyone else went silent not knowing what to say or how to act around Frank and his wife Dawn after their profound loss. You’ll hear Sam share what it was like to grow up sensing a grief she couldn’t fully understand, and how later losses—of her uncle, her grandparents, and a pregnancy—reshaped her understanding of her parents’ pain and her own. We explore how grief and love mirror each other, how gratitude can slowly change the way we carry our pain, and how art, story, and honest conversation can help families—especially children—talk about death in a more compassionate and grounded way.  We also get into ideas from positive psychology, the power of journaling, and the Japanese art of Kintsugi as a metaphor for putting ourselves back together with gold after we’ve been broken. My hope is that as you listen, you don’t just think about loss in an abstract way, but gently reflect on the people you’ve loved and lost, and on the legacy they continue to have in your life. Connect with Frank and Sam Frank- Facebook Sam- Facebook Where to purchase their book: Amazon and Barnes and Noble

    59 min
  2. #295- The Story Behind the You Are Beautiful Campaign with Matthew Hoffman

    MAR 8

    #295- The Story Behind the You Are Beautiful Campaign with Matthew Hoffman

    Send a text My guest today is Matthew Hoffman, the artist and creative force behind the global “You Are Beautiful” campaign. If you’ve ever seen those three simple words on a sticker, a mural, or an installation somewhere in the world and felt even a small lift in your day, there’s a good chance Matthew’s work has already touched your life. Matthew started this project in a very humble way: with 100 paper stickers he printed as a kind of “public intervention” in Chicago. He didn’t set out to build a brand or become known. In fact, he stayed anonymous for almost a decade, because he wanted the focus to be on the message rather than the person behind it. Over time, though, this quiet act of kindness grew into a global movement. Today, more than 10 million “You Are Beautiful” stickers have been shared around the world, translated into over 100 languages, and expanded into public installations, murals, and sculptures across the United States and beyond. His work has been featured by Oprah, mentioned by Seth Godin, and sustained by a worldwide community of people who take these words and pass them forward. What I love about this discussion is that we don’t just talk about the project—we talk about the person and the philosophy behind it. In this conversation, Matthew and I explore: Purpose and calling – Using an Oprah quote as our starting point, we talk about how Matthew found his way from a high school graphic arts class to a life devoted to spreading a simple but profound message.Perspective and empathy – How constantly moving as a kid, feeling like a chameleon and an outsider, gave him deep empathy and shaped his desire to create work that is open and accessible to everyone.Creative courage – The importance of getting ideas out of your head and into the world quickly, even when they’re imperfect, and how to move through the fear of other people’s opinions.Anonymity, humility, and identity – Why he called himself a “custodian” rather than the creator, what it was like to be “outed” by Seth Godin and later invited by Oprah to reveal himself publicly, and how that became a kind of returning home to his true self.Mental health and impact – Including a powerful story about a sticker placed on a bridge where someone had died by suicide, and how that moment shifted Matthew’s understanding of the weight and responsibility of his work.Sustaining motivation – How he navigates the highs and lows of creativity, deals with self-doubt, and anchors himself in his values so he can keep doing work that matters—while also being a dad and modeling purpose for his son.This is a conversation about art, yes—but more than that, it’s about belonging, worthiness, and essence. It’s about the quiet, consistent ways we can remind ourselves and others that there is nothing we need to do and no one we need to become to be “enough.” If you’ve ever struggled with perfectionism, fear of judgment, creative blocks, or just feeling like you’re not quite enough, this episode is for you. Connect With Matthew: You Are Beautiful Campaign Website Matthew's Personal Website (last part of this show features Matthew's work) Order Matthew's Stickers Here

    1h 10m
  3. #294-Permission to Be Yourself: Creating a Life That Matters

    FEB 8

    #294-Permission to Be Yourself: Creating a Life That Matters

    Send a text Today's episode is with the brilliant Dr. Brent Hogarth who is a clinical psychologist, executive coach and team flow expert. He currently works with Dr. Michael Gervais and his team of coaches at Finding Mastery and is focused on enterprise size high-performance mindset training around the globe. Brent spent years researching what he calls "the dark side of flow"—and what he discovered challenges everything we've been taught about high achievement and peak performance. Flow states feel incredible. They're optimal for performance. The neurochemical cocktail they create—dopamine, norepinephrine, endorphins, anandamide, serotonin—makes us feel invincible. But Brent's groundbreaking research revealed something most performance coaches won't tell you: flow can also create addiction to peak experiences, lead to burnout and depression, cause us to neglect our relationships and values, and make ordinary life feel unbearable. As the former Head Peak Performance Coach at Flow Research Collective, working under New York Times bestselling author Steven Kotler, Brent trained thousands of "corporate athletes"—Olympic athletes, Navy SEALs, startup CEOs, hedge fund managers, engineers, doctors, and creatives. He taught them how to access flow. But his most profound insight didn't come from a lab or a boardroom. It came from living in Buddhist monasteries in India, where he learned that sustainable high performance requires something radically different from what the hustle culture preaches. The insight: We need to learn to cycle between flow-state and mindfulness. Flow gives us focused execution and optimal performance. Mindfulness gives us emotional regulation, behavioral flexibility, and the ability to stay connected to what truly matters.  In this conversation, Brent—now a father of two, licensed clinical psychologist, and ultramarathon finisher—sits down with host Andy Vasily for a discussion that goes far beyond productivity hacks and performance metrics. They explore: The science of inter-brain synchrony and why our nervous systems literally sync up when we're deeply connected with others—and what this means for team performance, parenting, and leadershipHow to transform suffering into growth using Buddhist teachings and psychological researchThe power of vulnerability in creating real intimacy, and why Brent's decision to share his deepest shame with his now-wife became the foundation of their marriageThe inner narratives that shape our lives more than any external circumstancesWhat legacy really means when you strip away ego, achievement, and societal expectationsAndy and Brent both share deep histories of loss, trauma, and grief. They've both done the hard inner work of rewriting disempowering narratives. And they both understand that the greatest achievements mean nothing if we lose ourselves—and the people we love—in the pursuit of them. Connect With Brent:  Website       LinkedIn.      Finding Mastery You can also connect with Brent by email at: brenthogarth@gmail.com

    1h 19m
  4. #293- Building Resilience Through Mental Fitness With Hadleigh Fischer

    12/22/2025

    #293- Building Resilience Through Mental Fitness With Hadleigh Fischer

    Send a text In this insightful episode, Andy connects with Hadleigh Fisher—founder of the Resilience Agenda and passionate advocate for mental fitness—to explore practical strategies and mindsets for thriving in today's fast-paced world. Key Takeaways: Redefining Mental Health: Hadleigh explains why mental health is a continuum for everyone, not just those in crisis. Learn the difference between mental health and mental illness, and why thinking in terms of "mental fitness" is a game-changer.Personal Stories: Both Andy and Hadleigh share candid stories of family and personal struggles, highlighting the importance of resilience, agency, and self-compassion.Mental Fitness Toolkit: Discover the foundations of mental fitness—movement, nutrition, sleep, connection, and mindset—and how small daily habits can make a big difference.Connection Matters: The episode explores powerful research (including the Harvard Study of Adult Development) showing that strong relationships and community are key predictors of long-term well-being.Practical Skills: Listeners get actionable advice on habits, goal setting, the importance of journaling, and skills like active constructive responding to strengthen relationships.Leader Insights: For those in leadership, find out how autonomy, competence, and relatedness play a role in motivation and performance.Tools & Resources: Hear about the Resilience Agenda’s highly-rated planners, their 28-day “Mental Fitness Reset” course, and the free “Mental Fitness 3-2-1” newsletter.Fresh Goal Setting: Hadleigh introduces the idea of “new month resolutions,” empowering you to reset and grow every 30 days, not just once a year.Why Listen? If you want to move beyond surviving to thriving—or if you're a leader, parent, or simply someone interested in practical, research-backed well-being—this episode is packed with stories, science, and tools you can use right away. I hope you share this episode with anyone who you feel will benefit from listening.  Connect With Hadleigh Website      NewsLetter    LinkedIn      Facebook

    1h 7m
  5. #292- The Journey Within: Self-Discovery, Health & Healing with Udo Erasmus

    12/08/2025

    #292- The Journey Within: Self-Discovery, Health & Healing with Udo Erasmus

    Send a text In the episode you are about to hear, Andy Vasily sits down with the legendary Udo Erasmus—renowned health educator, nutritionist, author, and creator of Udo's Oil. Udo shares his remarkable life story, from his childhood as a refugee during World War II, through deep personal traumas and his relentless quest to understand the true nature of health, happiness, and human existence. The discussion explores profound themes of self-discovery, healing, and the importance of turning inward to connect with our authentic selves. Udo describes how crucial it is to spend time in stillness, embracing solitude, and listening deeply to one's inner voice—a journey that led him from the pain of his early years to pioneering breakthroughs in health and nutrition. Udo offers practical wisdom for listeners on dietary habits and the foundational principles of health: focusing on fresh, whole, raw, organic, and primarily plant-based nutrition. He emphasizes how inspiration, rather than obligation, fuels meaningful lifestyle changes. The episode also covers Udo’s professional journey—how a personal health crisis led him to develop safe, undamaged oils for human consumption, resulting in the worldwide success of Udo’s Oil. The conversation weaves in stories of resilience, spiritual insight, and the pursuit of purpose, highlighting Udo’s unique blend of scientific rigor and philosophical wisdom. Listeners are encouraged to visit Udo Erasmus’ website, YouTube, Instagram, and LinkedIn to explore his teachings, products, and ongoing mission to transform health education. Connect with Udo Website   Facebook LinkedIn Instagram YouTube You can find Udo's books here Udo's Oil

    1h 29m
  6. #291- The Long Run: Stuart Jenkins on Purpose and Performance

    11/16/2025

    #291- The Long Run: Stuart Jenkins on Purpose and Performance

    Send a text Today, I feel very lucky as I'm speaking with Stuart Jenkins—CEO and founder of Blumaka, a company that's revolutionizing the footwear industry by transforming waste into world-class performance products. But Stuart's story isn't really about shoes. It's about what happens when you refuse to let limitations define you. As a kid growing up on a cattle ranch in central Nebraska, his parents were children of the Depression. They had lots of land, but not much money. And Stuart was dyslexic—in a time and place where that just meant you were written off as "dumb" or "stupid." Teachers told his mother he'd never graduate high school and should just work on the family farm as a career. But his mother, Frances, saw something different in Stuart. She didn't focus on his weaknesses. She built on his strengths. And she taught him two words that would become his North Star: "Do better." So Stuart did. He set an impossible goal at fifteen years old: to run in the U.S. Olympic Trials Marathon. Not because he was the most talented. Not because he was the fastest. But because he believed that anyone willing to work hard enough could get there. For the next eight years, he didn't miss a single day of training. Twenty-six thousand, eighty-three miles. As Stuart put it, That’s 1,000 miles of preparation for every mile of the race. And at the Boston Marathon in 1983, he qualified for the Olympic Trials—by just four seconds running an amazing time of 2:19 Stuart's story so powerful: He'll tell you that qualifying wasn't the point. The real lessons—the ones that shaped everything that came after—happened in those 26,000 miles. Running in blizzards. Running in hundred-degree heat. Running after twelve-hour days working cattle on the ranch. Those lessons propelled him into a forty-year career innovating in the footwear industry. He took an air shoe concept to ninety-four companies who all told him no chance—until Reebok finally said yes, and it became the best-selling walking shoe in America. He pioneered carbon fiber technology in footwear. He discovered and helped build Hoka into the powerhouse brand it is today. And now, with Blumaka, he's doing something truly revolutionary: taking mountains of waste foam from behind shoe factories—material that would otherwise be burned or buried—and creating products that perform better than the originals. Professional athletes across the NFL and Major League Baseball are using his insoles. And just two weeks ago, Oprah named his Flex brand sandals one of her favorite things in 2025. In this conversation, we go deep. We talk about trust as a starting point, not something you have to earn. About confidence built on humility, not ego. About why experience often matters more than expertise. And about that fundamental responsibility we all have: to never let our challenges define us, but to use them to strengthen us. If you've ever felt limited by circumstances beyond your control—if you've ever wondered whether hard work really matters—if you've ever looked at a problem and wondered if it could be an opportunity—this conversation is for you. One last thing here is that In the second half of this podcast, Stuart describes in-depth the process behind the scenes at Blumaka. Although you are only listening to this podcast in audio form, during this part of the conversation, Stuart was showing me examples of the different shoes and insoles Blumaka focuses on. If you want to see for yourself, please go to blumaka.com to learn more about the awesome products they make. Connect With Stuart and Blumaka Blumaka Stuart on LinkedIn

    1h 42m
  7. #290- 4 X Mindfulness: Conversations about Love, Connection & Coping with Grief with Neila Steele

    10/19/2025

    #290- 4 X Mindfulness: Conversations about Love, Connection & Coping with Grief with Neila Steele

    Send a text Welcome to a very special episode of the Four Times Mindfulness podcast series.  In this episode, you’ll hear the kind of honest, heartfelt conversations that inspired us to bring our 4 X Mindfulness podcast back—conversations rooted in our personal journeys and our shared passion for mindfulness, growth, and authentic connection. We begin by opening up about recent experiences of grief and loss, exploring how these profound moments have shaped our perspectives on love, healing, and the human experience. Neila shares her personal journey through grief and the wisdom she’s gathered from books and community, inviting listeners to reflect on their own relationship with loss and the power of leaning on others. From there, we delve into the importance of reaching out—making space for vulnerability, supporting one another, and building connections, even across distances. We discuss the challenge and value of keeping relationships strong, offering practical suggestions for how you can reach out and practice authentic listening in your own life. This episode also explores concepts from my recent work in coaching, especially identifying and overcoming limiting beliefs. We talk about visualization and mindfulness exercises that can help you build new, empowering habits, find your voice, and bring your best self to every situation. You’ll learn about simple but impactful mindfulness practices—like the “Presence Process” breathing technique and ways to stay grounded in the present moment, no matter how hectic life may get. We also share powerful stories that remind us of the strength we each have to be vulnerable, the importance of sharing our unique journeys, and the life-changing potential of compassion and community. Whether you’re new to mindfulness or a longtime practitioner, this episode is about more than just theory—it’s about real-life struggles, deeply felt moments, and practical wisdom you can carry into daily living. We hope you’ll find comfort, inspiration, and a renewed sense of connection as you listen. Thank you for being here with us, and we hope you enjoy this heartfelt conversation. Connect With Neila Steele: LinkedIn   Twitter   Facebook   Compassionate Inquiry Profile Page As well, you can find Father Greg Boyle's work and is story about Mario below: Homeboy Industries Mario Video

    46 min
  8. #289- Sharing Courage: Josh Berghuis on the Power of Resilience, Optimism and Gratitude

    10/04/2025

    #289- Sharing Courage: Josh Berghuis on the Power of Resilience, Optimism and Gratitude

    Send a text In this episode, Run Your Life Podcast host Andy Vasily sits down with good friend Josh Berghuis for a face-to-face conversation about courage, vulnerability, and finding strength in the face of life’s greatest challenges. Recorded live in Budapest, this heartfelt discussion marks the first time Josh shares his journey with chronic lymphocytic leukemia publicly.  Together, Andy and Josh explore the emotional realities of receiving a life-changing diagnosis, the lessons learned from Josh’s background as an elite swimmer and educator, and the unwavering support he’s received from family and close friends. Listeners will discover: The healing power of sharing our story and embracing vulnerabilityHow resilience and adaptability, shaped by Josh’s athletic and teaching experiences, have helped him navigate adversityThe difference between optimism and toxic positivity, and why grounded hope mattersThe transformative impact of gratitude in shifting perspective during tough timesThe importance of strong relationships—with family, friends, and colleagues—in building a foundation for well-beingLearning from regret and practicing self-compassion as part of personal growthThe lasting influence of educators and mentors on our livesWhether you’re facing your own challenges or supporting someone who is, this episode offers hope, practical wisdom, and a reminder of the strength found in community and self-reflection. Tune in for a moving conversation that will inspire you to face life’s uncertainties with courage, gratitude, and optimism. Connect with Josh:  Facebook, and Email (jberghuis@aisb.hu)

    1h 18m
4.9
out of 5
12 Ratings

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Host Andy Vasily interviews inspiring leaders from professional sports, the field of education, and the health/wellness industry to unpack what striving for excellence means and to learn more about the guiding principles that shape their work.

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