Mind Yo' Business's Podcast

Andrew Lambert
Mind Yo' Business's Podcast

The world of business is shifting every day. Some businesses grow, some fail, and some change. The key component to any successful enterprise is learning. Mind Yo’ Business is here to share the stories and people who have flourished in unique business practices. Join Host Andrew Lambert as he talks with his guests how they survive in this competitive world. www.lambertconsulting.biz andrew@lambertconsultign.biz

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    The Business of Stunt Mastery and Human Movement Approach to Storytelling and Life.

    The Pritchett Brothers Studio was thrilled to invite this final guest of the season and landed an interview with him.  Just like many of the other final recordings, we were honored when a well liked person, who also happens to have incredible connections to pop culture and National TV exposure, shared his story of success, transformation, and personal growth with us. Patrick Kelly, originally from Indiana, initially pursued pre-med and biology before transitioning to folklore, anthropology, psychology, and ultimately focusing on martial arts and human development after graduating from IU. He moved from biological research to martial arts, where he found a rewarding career in human movement storytelling. Starting in 2008/2009, Patrick began his stunt work, involving stage combat and martial arts performances for TV and film, including Sherlock Holmes and Vikings. He emphasized the importance of subverting expectations, creating emotional moments, and ensuring the narrative takes center stage in stunts. His Filipino martial arts background influenced his approach to storytelling, focusing on intent and result. Patrick advocates for discipline, dependability, and maintaining personal connections to foster growth. He goes by the motto "train and fight smarter, not harder" and enjoys hobbies like cycling and walking his dogs to avoid burnout and maintain balance. Kelly believes in being a reliable team player, continually improving, and seizing opportunities through preparedness and risk. Try to catch Patrick on the next Vikings season, where you might find him lying in dirt in fake blood surrounded by horse manure as part of his sensible storytelling experience in Ireland.   Patrick Kelly IMDB Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor

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    The Business of Books, Community, Controversy, and Connections with Literature

    The Pritchett Brothers Studio was excited to have a terrific co-owner of Morgenstern Books, Jenna Bowman, joining us for the September interview.  Jenna's background started with a love for books at a young age when a local library allowed her to escape from the craziness of her home life.  From there, she expanded her love for literature and music by working at a record store before managing a large Barnes and Nobles location.  Years of management structures left her feeling exhausted and when COVID-19 hit, she was challenged with balancing keeping a store alive with personal happiness.     This episode is filled with so much heart, truth, and direct speak to the world of books, any avid readers shouldn't miss it.  From talking about what "banned books" means and does for the communities, to understanding what 1st Amendment Rights mean to writers and protestors of books, to leveraging analytics to determine if an author is actually worth shelf space, this episode covers a lot of interesting topics.     With humorous concerns about whether she's being interviewed by the correct "Lambert" to a spirited explanation of why she's more invested in starting a book festival, Jenna Bowman shares insight and advice that will positively impact any business owner.  Don't miss the ending when a wonderful sub for the podcast master helps to finish the episode!       Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor

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    The Business of Storytelling, Connectivity, and News Media in an Ever-Changing Environment

    The Pritchett Brothers' Studio was thrilled to welcome the award-winning faculty member Ron Osgood for the August episode.  Ron - or as the Podcast Master knew him "Professor Osgood" - helped to set the stage for a few milestones on the show.  Ron is the second father-son duo to be interviewed but the first to be on the same season.  Ron is the second Telecommunication and Media faculty member to join the program since Robert Affe in Season 2 and Ron has been such a positive influence in media education that he has taught our fearless producer, Wes Lasher and Kate Miller, our guest from Season 3.   This episode allows Ron to use his amazing storytelling skills to set the stage for his life, including the process of learning about being adopted and whether he can connect with biological parents, his time getting drafted and serving in Vietnam during the War, both learning and self-teaching technology from every generation, starting back in the 60's, to how he ended up with several Emmy Awards for amazing work on multiple documentaries, one of which tells the story of families impacted by the Vietnam War on both sides of the fight.   With grace and humbleness, Ron weaves his life story effortlessly sharing the drama and humor of his days hitchhiking, serving in the Navy, starting a family, teaching students while at sea, and so many other wonderful moments that you'll want to hear more.  Whether needing to redact his son's incorrect information or sharing concerns on whether Witcher could have an interesting story to document, this is an episode that you won't want to end. Ron Osgood Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor

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    The Business of Communications, Putting Family First, and Walking through Loss

    The July episode of Mind Yo’ Business is not one you want to miss! Your Podcast Master, Andrew Lambert, can barely contain his excitement for this conversation. A Bloomingtonian since 1982, this month’s guest has an abundance of life experience and sound advice to share. Randy Bush is a Hoosier through and through. He grew up with two older siblings in Indianapolis during the 60s and 70s, in the days when walking to school every day was required because the school bus route didn’t include his neighborhood. Randy is a die-hard Pacers fan, a self-proclaimed geek, and a total mama’s boy. He shares that he was known by his friends then, and some friends still today, as “no fun Randy” for being a mama’s boy in every situation. After graduating from Arsenal Technical High School, Bloomington captured Randy’s attention when he came to Indiana University for college to study communications and captured his heart when he met his wife while working as a shoe salesman. After working for years as an auto salesman, he left to work as a mortgage loan originator to allow time to truly be there for his children. Living by mottos such as, “Do what you love and good things will come” and “The world doesn’t stop when tragedy comes” (accompanied by a “just do it” mentality) have brought him to his career now. Having lost both parents very young, Randy has taken that tragedy and now works with families experiencing loss as a Family Counselor with Everstory. He shares stories about end-of-life celebrations, Hinkle’s Hamburgers, and Andrew shares his end-of-life plans to see if they would fly. Don’t miss out on this great conversation!   Valhalla Memory Gardens Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor Episode 7-12 Sponsor

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    The Business of Finding Your Path, Staying Open to Opportunities, and Home Loans

    For our June episode of Mind Yo Business, your podcast master hosted Karan Rastall, all A’s, in the Pritchett Brothers studio. We started this episode the Midwestern way by talking about the heat, sharing a dad joke, and then a great conversation began! Karan shares about being born into an Army family abroad (though the location is never revealed) and growing up in New Castle, IN as one of four children. She talks about how uninclined she was towards sports and how she sought an escape from small-town life. After a roller coaster ride to a bachelor's in Elementary Education, Karan shares how she ended up working full-time at a bank. We talk about the good times at IU: Preacher Dan on the corner and students in the green; sound advice for those still in college; why Karan never stepped foot in a classroom after completing student teaching; and so much more! This episode wraps up with a conversation about how Karan ended up where she is now – working at Ruoff Mortgage as a Senior Loan Officer. If you have ever ended up somewhere you never imagined for your career, have a love for sarcasm, or are interested in the loan/banking world...this is the episode for you! Find out if Lambert the Witcher can get a loan using swords as currency, or if he will remain a nomad forever.  Contact Karan   Podcast Studio Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Podcast Sponsor Episode 1-6 Sponsor

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The world of business is shifting every day. Some businesses grow, some fail, and some change. The key component to any successful enterprise is learning. Mind Yo’ Business is here to share the stories and people who have flourished in unique business practices. Join Host Andrew Lambert as he talks with his guests how they survive in this competitive world. www.lambertconsulting.biz andrew@lambertconsultign.biz

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