Good Listen with Joe Pardavila

Joe Pardavila

You know how everyone has a story to tell, but we don’t always get to hear them? Well, that’s what Good Listen is for. Joe Pardavila loves to chat with folks who have done some awesome stuff. These are the stories that will make you laugh, cry, and feel good. So, join the listening party and check out Good Listen.

  1. From Minor Leagues to Major Meaning: Jim Murphy’s Guide to the Best Possible Life

    04/30/2025

    From Minor Leagues to Major Meaning: Jim Murphy’s Guide to the Best Possible Life

    In the season finale of Good Listen, I sit down with Jim Murphy—former professional athlete, mental performance coach, and author of the transformative book Inner Excellence. Jim opens up to me about his tumultuous journey from a minor league baseball player grappling with career-threatening vision issues to a sought-after coach guiding elite athletes and executives worldwide. He shares the pivotal moment his life changed forever: a chance encounter with a homeless man named Zoe during a mental health crisis, which sparked a spiritual awakening and reshaped his understanding of purpose.Jim talks about how Inner Excellence unexpectedly skyrocketed to fame after NFL star AJ Brown was spotted reading it during a playoff game, catapulting the book into the spotlight. He dives into profound insights on overcoming self-centeredness, embracing humility, and pursuing a life of “fullness” over fleeting success. Through raw anecdotes—from his struggles in the minors to coaching Olympians and PGA Tour champions—Jim reveals how faith, self-awareness, and resilience can redefine greatness.This conversation is a raw, deeply human exploration of finding joy beyond accolades, the power of divine timing, and why true excellence begins within. Whether you’re an athlete, entrepreneur, or simply seeking meaning, Jim’s story will challenge you to rethink what it means to live your best possible life.“Inner Excellence: Train Your Mind for Extraordinary Performance and the Best Possible Life” is available now.

    42 min
  2. The Actor’s Hustle: Sarah Pribis on Grinding, Growing, and Finding Joy in the Gig Economy

    04/07/2025

    The Actor’s Hustle: Sarah Pribis on Grinding, Growing, and Finding Joy in the Gig Economy

    I’ve got Sarah Pribis on the show this week. Sarah has been a working actor for years, navigating the ups and downs of the gig economy that comes with the entertainment industry. From her early days bartending to landing roles on Broadway, TV, and even hosting the popular game show app HQ, Sarah has seen it all. We dive into the realities of being a working actor—how she balances creative fulfillment with the need to pay the bills, the challenges of taking on less glamorous jobs like audiobook narration and corporate training videos, and the lessons she’s learned along the way. Sarah opens up about her experience with HQ, the pressures of being in the spotlight, and how she’s learned to embrace the journey rather than fixate on the destination. We also talk about the joy she finds in her work, the camaraderie of being on set, and how she’s using her platform to inspire others, whether it’s through her transparency about the acting grind or her discussions on sobriety and mental health. Our talk is a candid look at what it means to pursue a career in acting, the resilience it takes to keep going, and the importance of finding purpose in both the big and small moments. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s really like to be a working actor in today’s world, this episode is for you. Tune in and join us for an inspiring and heartfelt chat with Sarah Pribis.

    32 min
  3. The Art of Intimacy Coordination: Jonna Naegele on Creating Safe and Authentic Scenes

    03/27/2025

    The Art of Intimacy Coordination: Jonna Naegele on Creating Safe and Authentic Scenes

    On this episode, I’m sitting down with Jonna Naegele. Jonna is an actress, acting coach, certified brain health professional, and an intimacy coordinator. We talked about what it’s like to be an actor in today’s world, the importance of diversifying your skills, and how to navigate the ups and downs of the industry. Jonna shared her journey from acting to coaching and how she’s helping the next generation of actors not just survive but thrive. We also dove into her role as an intimacy coordinator, a position that’s become more prominent in recent years. She gave me a behind-the-scenes look at how she ensures intimate scenes on set are handled with care, consent, and professionalism. From choreographing steamy moments to managing emotional dynamics between actors, Jonna’s work is fascinating and so important. We also talked about the challenges actors face in their personal lives, especially when it comes to balancing on-set intimacy with real-life relationships. Jonna offered some great advice on how to maintain trust and communication with partners while pursuing a demanding career in acting. Whether you’re an aspiring actor, a seasoned pro, or just curious about how Hollywood works, this episode is packed with insights and practical tips. Jonna’s stories and advice are inspiring, and I walked away from this conversation with a whole new appreciation for the art of acting and the people who make it happen.

    24 min

Ratings & Reviews

4
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

You know how everyone has a story to tell, but we don’t always get to hear them? Well, that’s what Good Listen is for. Joe Pardavila loves to chat with folks who have done some awesome stuff. These are the stories that will make you laugh, cry, and feel good. So, join the listening party and check out Good Listen.

You Might Also Like