The Sage Sayers

Debbi Gardiner McCullough

A weekly podcast on ways to stay calm and compel others as you communicate. Along with executive communications tips and strategies, we interview intriguing individuals who've found the "Sage approach" by finding gifts, opportunities, and knowledge within trying situations. New Zealander show host, Debbi Gardiner McCullough, has written on social and business trends and struggles for the Economist, the Guardian, and Financial Times of London. She's a self-retired college professor of writing, an executive communications and narrative coach. Visit her at: www.hangingrockcoaching.com

  1. "Trees have no boundaries. They grow in every country." Interviewing the founders of the non-profit Trees for Me.

    May 30

    "Trees have no boundaries. They grow in every country." Interviewing the founders of the non-profit Trees for Me.

    Founders of the New Jersey non-profit organization, Trees for Me, align with a core premise: It takes ten trees to support one life.  With that, founder Harini Rajesh and co-founder Anvita Gurumurthy, Sowmya Parthasarathy and Rupa Gurumurthy started this initiative to plant trees around the world. (Harini goes to Cornell university and Anvita is at NYU.)  "There aren't nearly enough trees in the world for everyone. And we intend to change that," Rajesh says. In our interview with the Sage Sayers, the week of Mother's Day, we hear of their progress made: $30k raised, 2,811 trees planted, and 281 lives sustained.  We hear from two college students whose applications to college became even better through launching a non-profit in their youths, because they had an uplifting story to tell. And we hear how launching a non-profit can bring families closer and teach us storytelling techniques, because motivating others to plant trees and fund those plantings requires excellent communication, organization, and persuasion skills.  You can follow Trees for Me here and visit their instagram page here. Email the group at 10treesforme@gmail.com if you'd like to donate, get involved, or plant a tree.  Debbi McCullough has written for the Economist, Financial Times of London, and Guardian. She is certified with the International Coaching Federation as a Master Certified Coach, in the top 4% globally, and is a communications thought partner to emerging and newly-promoted Fortune 500/100 leaders. Find her on LinkedIn.  Book her for a consult. Train your teams with her on Maven and here.  ​

    30 min
  2. "Jesus is the Coolest Guy I Know." Writer Melinda Gonzalez on making Jesus less complicated (and way cooler) than religion made him look

    May 16

    "Jesus is the Coolest Guy I Know." Writer Melinda Gonzalez on making Jesus less complicated (and way cooler) than religion made him look

    We sit down with Melinda Gonzalez, an author and retired entrepreneur whose heart and purpose feel deeply rooted in faith and service. When her twin son and daughter both went to college, she felt a bigger pull to write the book she believes Jesus always wanted her to write.  "Jesus is the Coolest Guy I Know" takes all of her learnings from being a devoted Bible student for decades and draws lessons and memoir from her own twists and turns with life, relationships, fertility, and faith.  Her compelling guide convinces us that beyond the rituals, judgment, and perfection, the real Jesus was a masterful storyteller. He was the friend who never flinched at mess nor problems. He was the CEO of Creation. He was the Ladies' Man who brought dignity to women. And he was Heaven's Bouncer.  We learn too of the many decisions new writers must make, everything from our title, to chapters, to our point of view, and the book cover. You can find and support Melinda's book on Amazon here and join her Cool Jesus Club on Instagram here.  Debbi McCullough has written for the Economist, Financial Times of London, and Guardian. She is certified with the International Coaching Federation as a Master Certified Coach, in the top 4% globally, and a communications thought partner to Fortune 500/100 leaders. Find her on LinkedIn.  Book her for a consult. Train your teams with her on Maven.

    30 min

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A weekly podcast on ways to stay calm and compel others as you communicate. Along with executive communications tips and strategies, we interview intriguing individuals who've found the "Sage approach" by finding gifts, opportunities, and knowledge within trying situations. New Zealander show host, Debbi Gardiner McCullough, has written on social and business trends and struggles for the Economist, the Guardian, and Financial Times of London. She's a self-retired college professor of writing, an executive communications and narrative coach. Visit her at: www.hangingrockcoaching.com