One Day In One Year with Jerry Won Jerry J. Won
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- Society & Culture
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One Day In One Year with Jerry Won is a podcast based on the simple idea that we each can invest one day out of a year to be grateful, share life lessons, and give back. We start by changing our perspective on how we define one day. We'll define "one day" not as a consecutive 24 hour period, but rather, as those same 24 hours divided across the 366 days of 2020 (luckily for us it's a leap year!). That comes to roughly 3 minutes and 56 seconds per day. I ask you to come join us as we spend 3 minutes and 56 seconds together each day in 2020. You'll learn from your fellow humans on what they're grateful for, their greatest life lesson, and the causes they care about deeply.
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080 | Benjamin Hardy - Author, Writer, and Father
Meet Benjamin Hardy!
On Day 80 of 2020, we meet Benjamin to learn who he is grateful for, what lessons he's learned or re-learned and what he is doing to help us all get through these challenging times.
You can learn more about and connect with Benjamin at
https://www.benjaminhardy.com
Thanks for joining us and be sure to check out our webpage at OneDayInOneYear.com and apply to share your own stories on the show.
One Day In One Year Podcast is now available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts. Also check out and follow us on Instagram at @onedayinoneyear.podcast
Special thanks to your patrons who support the show. To join the community of support, visit patreon.com/onedayinoneyear
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079 | Kim Forrester - Coach, Writer, and Traveler
Meet Kim Forrester!
On Day 79 of the One Day In One Year Podcast, we meet Kim to learn who she is grateful for, what lessons she's learned or re-learned and what she is doing to help us all get through these challenging times.
You can learn more about and connect with Kim at
https://www.kimforrester.net
Thanks for joining us and be sure to check out our webpage at OneDayInOneYear.com and apply to share your own stories on the show.
One Day In One Year Podcast is now available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts. Also check out and follow us on Instagram at @onedayinoneyear.podcast
Special thanks to your patrons who support the show. To join the community of support, visit patreon.com/onedayinoneyear
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078 | Jed Jurchenko
Meet Jed Jurchenko!
On Day 78 of the One Day In One Year Podcast, and on Day 1 of our newly adjusted format, we meet the husband, father, author, and counselor to learn who he is grateful for, what lessons he's learned or re-learned and what he is doing to help us all get through these challenging times.
Learn more about and connect with Jed at CoffeShopConversations.com
Thanks for joining us and be sure to check out our webpage at OneDayInOneYear.com and apply to share your own stories on the show.
One Day In One Year Podcast is now available on
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P4j5xK8j9FR7J5kbR6Hwc
Google: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS83OTA3NjMucnNz
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-day-in-one-year-with-jerry-won/id1493349714
Also check out and follow us on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/onedayinoneyear.podcast
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077 - Adjusted Format Introduction by Host Jerry Won
It's been 16 days since I last uploaded an episode here on One Day In One Year.
Given all that's going on, I wanted to pause and reassess the format of the show and now I feel it's time again to start sharing new episodes with you.
We're still sticking to the themes of gratitude, lessons, and giving. I'll be asking each of our guests, some new and some returning:
1. Who are you most grateful for right now?
2. What have you learned or re-learned going through these challenging times?
3. How, in your own way and however you can, are you helping others?
And I am moving away from the 3:56 time limit as I want these stories to be more free flowing and authentic.
If you'd like to join us for the show, apply to be on the show at bit.ly/odioy2020
Thank you,
Jerry Won
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060 Michael Jacobs | 03:52:05 - 03:56:00
Meet Michael Jacobs!
On Day 60 of the One Day In One Year Podcast, we meet the Founder of Grilla.co and serial entrepreneur and learn what he is most grateful for, his biggest life lesson, and the organization that he pledges a day to in 2020.
Learn more about and connect with Mike at www.GRILLA.co!
Thanks for joining us and be sure to check out our webpage at OneDayInOneYear.com and apply to share your own stories on the show.
One Day In One Year Podcast is now available on
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5P4j5xK8j9FR7J5kbR6Hwc
Google: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS83OTA3NjMucnNz
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/one-day-in-one-year-with-jerry-won/id1493349714
Also check out and follow us on Instagram at http://www.instagram.com/onedayinoneyear.podcast
Special thanks to your patrons who support the show. To join the community of support, visit www.patreon.com/onedayinoneyear
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059 - Elissa Unton | 03:48:09 - 03:52:04
Meet Elissa Unton!
On Day 59 of the One Day In One Year Podcast, we meet Elissa and learn what she is most grateful for, her biggest life lesson, and cause that she pledges a day to in 2020.
You can learn more about and connect with Elissa at
https://www.linkedin.com/in/elissaunton https://www.arcvida.com https://www.twitter.com/elisainla
Thanks for joining us and be sure to check out our webpage at OneDayInOneYear.com and apply to share your own stories on the show.
One Day In One Year Podcast is now available on Spotify, Google, and Apple Podcasts. Also check out and follow us on Instagram at @onedayinoneyear.podcast
Special thanks to your patrons who support the show. To join the community of support, visit patreon.com/onedayinoneyear
Support the show
Customer Reviews
Four Minutes I’ll never get back
I just don’t get it, provides minimal value with no personality
Zero charisma
The delivery on this podcast is insanely wooden and the types of guests you get on such a low-value podcast (i.e. people who want to pitch their vanity project) are the embodiment of everything you hate about a sanctimonious LinkedIn post.
Short & Dull
Not really sure what I’m supposed to get out of this. Most interviews are dull; uneventful; and uninspiring. Kudos for trying but maybe time to go back to the drawing board