Finding The Stories

Charles McFall

I love people’s stories. Stories are what I have always set out to get. What is so awesome and special about who you are that makes us different and yet unifies us at the same time. This is my journey talking to some of my favorite people to find out what makes them excited, what they love, what they do, but more importantly who they are. This is a show about adventure, experiences, growth, and what we can all learn from these stories.

Episodes

  1. 10/28/2020

    FTS: Tony P. Henderson

    Tony P. Henderson is a man without equal. I have never met someone so easygoing, confident in himself, and yet unabashadley introverted balancing the need for human connection with his love of being alone. He is one of the few people that I hit it off with immediately when we met. Sometimes in life when you focus on your goals you meet someone with similar goals and together you become more powerful. With Tony P. I can tell you he is proof that (as Dr. Wayne Dyer says) if we say yes to our dreams the right people will be in the right place at the right time. I am always motivated by his work ethic, his self-confidence, and his sense of humor. In this segment of the conversational journey, we talk about a work-life balance that is very much an important part of how we create. Then we roll through topics like how the company hates misery, why Tony P. loves doing panels, and hidden freak outs. Also, the storied path winds through being comfortable in your own skin, working outside our comfort zones, and the very important lesson of FOMO kills and rest is needed. It is a conversation I could have been in for hours without missing a beat. I loved this experience! And speaking of loving the experience season one has now come to an end. This is the finale of the first season and I have loved every step of the journey. I have already begun work on season 2 and have mini-episodes of "Behind the stories" and "Telling the Stories" planned to keep me moving forward. I really hope this has touched your life in some fashion and that you have enjoyed being on this first leg of the journey. More is coming and thank you so much for being a part of Finding the Stories. Follow Tony P.: @TonyPHenderson TonyPHenderson.com Now Follow Me! CharlesMcFall.com @CharlesMcFall Make sure to subscribe to this show! Ary By: Emily Swan

    1h 12m
  2. 10/05/2020

    Finding the Stories: Tyra Burton

    Tyra makes everything better! She is such an embodiment of "it's ok" I have difficulty putting it into words. She never hesitates (if you ask) to point out how you can do what you do better, and her belief in you makes you know you can change the world. As we journey through this story Tyra and I talk about the importance of finding your tribe, the importance of being authentic, and how we should follow our hearts and not our heads. And that's something I have worked on through the years - erasing the false teaching that thought and what seems right on paper is better than what my instincts tell me is better. Tyra is a part of that journey. Through this storytelling, you will hear some stories of abuse and bad situations. The importance is what we learned from them and never being a victim. You also need to know that some people do the best they can from where they are in life. Once we realize that about ourselves (becoming self-aware) we can then realize that about the people in our lives. Words mean things if we let them and focusing on what you love will change you, the power of your words, and your path forever. If you don't feel that coming off of Tyra then listen again and again. It was a great conversation and as is a theme with this series, there are always so many more stories to be told. I loved hanging out with Tyra and I am sure you will also. Follow Tyra: @TyraAnneBurton Geek Meets Social Now Follow Me! CharlesMcFall.com @CharlesMcFall Make sure to subscribe to this show! Ary By: Emily Swan

    54 min
  3. 09/28/2020

    Finding the Stories: Brian Ibbott aka Coverville

    There once was a man from Coverville who was widely known as the nicest guy in podcasting. But seriously Brian is one of the nicest guys I have ever met. We have walked through casinos in Vegas with random strangers recognizing him. He always gives a moment of his time to everyone who asks and I find that admirable. As I get to know him better I find out he was originally a wedding DJ, then we take a walk down memory lane reminiscing about the old tech we used to play with. Before we get done he tells me stories of friendly rivalries and we discussed how one can stay grounded as we grow in the public eye. I had such a great conversation really diving into only taking on the jobs that empower your passion projects. On that note, we talk about taking on projects that were not right for us vs the ones that we were made for. Karma is a thing and what you put out you get back. Brian seems to always want to encourage people, recognize there value, and in general make the world a better place. I am still working on this every day taking one step at a time away from anger and more into loving what is and what can be. Bringin the work/project/life balance more into focus has brought my path to greatness into focus as well. We leave the conversation giving the advice that the best skill to learn is recognizing when the time is right to fill in the blanks.  It was a great conversation and as is a theme with this series, there are always so many more stories to be told. I always love hanging out with Brian and I am sure you will also. Follow Brian: @Nuruthenerdguru NaijaNerds.com Now Follow Me! CharlesMcFall.com @CharlesMcFall Make sure to subscribe to this show! Ary By: Emily Swan

    1h 3m

About

I love people’s stories. Stories are what I have always set out to get. What is so awesome and special about who you are that makes us different and yet unifies us at the same time. This is my journey talking to some of my favorite people to find out what makes them excited, what they love, what they do, but more importantly who they are. This is a show about adventure, experiences, growth, and what we can all learn from these stories.