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Living Life 2.0

Life 2.0 Community, JRR Consulting, Inc.

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The Life 2.0 Community is on a mission to help and empower Professional Women of all ages use their talents, skills and passions to creat their Life 2.0 -Second Act. Whether you have been downsized (like me), looking to make a change or entering the new "un-retirement", creating your second act opens up a world of possibilites. Join us on the Life 2.0 Community's podcast, "Living Life 2.0", as we feature women who have created successful second acts and provide information from the experts t ...
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This is a self-help personal development podcast to serve others by sharing ideas, concepts, and strategies for their mindset, health, emotions, finances, relationships, spirituality, and more. Read free self-help articles at www.life20movement.com/blog. Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and iHeart Radio. Matt Jones, world traveler, entrepreneur, and author, who founded Life 2.0 - reveals life strategies for happiness, success, and reaching your full potential. This podcast is designed to h ...
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Beatrice M. Spadacini

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Living with intention: Composing a life in times of accelerated change. This podcast is about ordinary people trying to find balance, harmony and purpose in everyday living. By listening to these short life stories, you will realize that the path is often messy and fragmented. Nevertheless, these ordinary people strive to live authentically and are persistent in finding ways to manifest the life they want. They learn to listen to their "gut feeling" and stay open to life. We hope you will be ...
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Life is a rollercoaster as 80 percent of the results in our life is caused by 20 percent of the effort. Why is that? Life: 80/20 Live Your Purpose Podcast explores and interviews conversations around commitment in Life and are they being authentic towards their Life’s purpose. Conversations like these will move, touch and inspire you. Life will alter as a matter of choice in creating a new possibility. A new way of being that has them take new actions in their Life towards a new realm they c ...
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Hi, I'm Rutvik aka themindlessmess and welcome to my podcast, My 20-something life! As you can guess, I'm in my 20s and I'm a mess. So join me as I a sort a mess that is my life, talk about how 20s are affecting me, my struggles as I try to make it in the social media world, my rants on topics that many of the times may be unnecessary, and some guest chats and interviews. So, hit the "Save/Follow" button and don't forget to tune in every week. If you want to message me, drop it here: https:/ ...
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The life of a 20 Something is for my fellow women to BE themselves, and to know that LOVING who you are is not a crime. I am a 20 something girl who has been through a lot of life changing experience to understand that it’s okay to be who I am. I’ll be using this platform to talk about my experiences with certain topics like men, sex, finding your true self etc. This is a weekly podcast and, we keep it authentic no photocopy 😂. Also, will be a lot of emotions so keep up🥰 and please have fun🥂.
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I’m Pat Flynn, a regular guy who happens to be a successful online entrepreneur. You may know me from my other podcast, Smart Passive Income, which is consistently ranked as a #1 business podcast. I love hearing from my fans, and the opportunity to answer their questions was why I started the original AskPat podcast. After 1,000 very successful episodes, I’m making AskPat even better! AskPat 2.0 takes the AskPat template and goes deeper with a weekly coaching call between me and an entrepren ...
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Exploring Nice Guy Syndrome and People Pleasing. Dr Robert Glover says nice guys are unhappy and resentful and fake because they seek validation. Follow the channel for more alternative ways and contrarian thinking on life subjects and deep questions. ➡️ Support the podcast link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1073887/supporters/new ➡️ Matt's Weight Lo…
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As April wraps up, it's another action-packed episode focused on the gift of life, relating to the Earth we all share (like it or not) and organ donation. First, it's a walk in the woods and the concept that trees have an underground connection, unseen to the human eye. Then it's my conversation with comedian George Lopez, ( who was given the gift …
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I'm always looking to come at the environmental challenges we all face from a different angle, to shed light on our responsibility as stewards of the biosphere we call home. I took a deep dive into the audio vault and came up with a conversation that I had with Bill Kurtis and Jean-Michel Cousteau from 2009 when I was on Oprah Radio. It's timeless …
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Alternative views on life purpose. When you let go of the weight of the world and embrace being ordinary, we can actually be more extraordinary. Follow the channel for more alternative ways and contrarian thinking on life subjects and deep questions. ➡️ Support the podcast link: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1073887/supporters/new ➡️ Matt's Weight Los…
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Working off the trusty, dusty Dell this morning (that spends most of its time packed away) has me once again realizing how unadaptable I've become when the keyboard is in a different location. But mushing on, I'm so excited to support a true pioneer in American music-John McEuen-one of the founding members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band (and the guy…
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Everyone knows (or should know) that a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of Earth, totally or partially. That's stuff I learned in Mr. Andler's 5th-grade science class. Even so, there are some myths surrounding this celestial event, and I thought it might be …
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Dr. Jane Goodall is known the world over as an ambassador for the natural world, and the foremost expert on chimpanzees after 60 years of studying wild chimpanzees' social and family interactions. Goodall first visited Tanzania to observe its chimpanzees in 1960. She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and the Roots & Shoots program and ha…
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Easter is just hours away, but my attention has been diverted to a breaking news story in Chicago that is putting the city on edge! Heinz is building "Ketchup Relief Stations" around the city near hot dog joints, to push back on the "No Ketchup" tradition that has made mustard king for decades. But where did this all start? It's time for a history …
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Once upon a time, I was Superman! But my cape took a serious hit when I tried out for the men's 65+ baseball league last week. I haven't swung a bat in 8 years, and Father Time gave me some serious reminders about the inevitability of growing older. And, I was close to just going fishing for the rest of my natural days after I got an email that see…
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After 40+ hours of audio work this past week, I was ready to watch something and not just hear it. I came across a video from the early 1970s featuring my longtime pal and Green Bay Packer Hall of Famer Jerry Kramer titled "The Habit of Winning." JK was interviewing some of his former Packer teammates about how their time under Vince Lombardi and h…
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Does prayer work? If so, what happens to the theory that it does, and you pray for an outcome, and it doesn't happen or turn out like you think it should, hoped it would, or prayed that it would? Then what? A lunch with old friends had us taking a deep dive into the well of faith and when I came across a long-forgotten memo I wrote on prayer, I kne…
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It's been another busy week at the Aurora Media studios, so I've implemented a mandatory lunch break away from my desk, which put me in front of a Netflix documentary series about the most dangerous prisons in the world. I've been in prison six times (as a guest not resident) and the show took me back to some of the memories of when I spoke to pris…
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Jenniffer Weigel is a prolific author, Emmy Award-winning journalist, respected radio host, and truth-seeking force of nature. She's also a seasoned stage performer who is bringing her one-woman show "I'm Spiritual, Dammit!" to the Chicago area in March. It's another deep-dive conversation into the human condition, as we solve the problems of the w…
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There I was, minding my own business editing an audio project on Thursday afternoon when a "ding" went off in my ear, signaling a message in the landfill of Facebook. It was Lieselle Elliot checking from France, where it was nearly midnight. She sent me a song from an old friend, which started a flurry of activity, as we shared music videos from 2,…
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A couple of months ago I met with a true American icon-Gen. James Mukoyama. General Mukoyama's story, at its heart, is a love letter to the most generous nation on Earth—a beacon, a manifesto to remind us all that through hard work, dedication, and an allegiance to something greater than oneself... anything and everything is possible. His journey i…
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58 years ago, in 1967, the Green Bay Packers of the NFL defeated the upstart Kansas City Chiefs of the AFL in what would eventually become the Super Bowl three years later. Tickets to the game were $10 bucks, pigeons were part of the halftime show and there were 32,000 empty seats. Tomorrow, the Chiefs take on the 49ers and billions are on the bett…
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We live in a world filled with QR Codes, but have you ever heard of the QTR Code? Probably not, but in this episode I will explain what it is, and the importance it has in your everyday experience. Add to that a short recap on one of my monthly conversations with Green Bay Packer HOF'er Jerry Kramer (who wanted to talk about the GOAT Code) and my r…
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Legendary journalist Charles Osgood passed away last week at the age of 91. He was best known for being the host of CBS Sunday Morning, a role he held for over 22 years, and The Osgood File, a series of daily radio commentaries he hosted from 1971 until 2017. When I was cutting my teeth on the radio back in the day, Charlie always took time for an …
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It's been a rather interesting week for your host. From lunch with a General, to pushing a 5,000-pound truck down the block, to watching the news going crazy over cold weather (again) to learning that "Manwich" doesn't include meat in their cans. I'm all over the map in this episode, which is just how life goes sometimes...enjoy.…
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Instead of omitting the podcast today due to time constraints, I opted to throw a dart and send out a rebroadcast of a previous Life 2.0 episode from 8.13.21 "In a world where pseudo-talk radio hosts lie to people to make money, and my email inbox looks like a cat box full of crap, I am reminded that the best way to stay out of the headlines, is to…
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On the eve of the Bears vs. Packers in Lambeau (and the last regular season NFL game) I cannot help but think about the lessons the game of football has taught me, after playing it for over 20 years. There is a price to be paid for those lessons, and what I learned on the gridiron has become an invaluable part of my professional success. Also, a 30…
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December 31st would have been John Denver's 80th birthday, so I gathered up some of his friends to talk about his environmental impact, his musical legacy, and perhaps most importantly, the concept that one person can make a world of difference. My guests on this very special episode are educator Dr. Cheryl Charles, legendary country/western artist…
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There's no going up the down staircase, in the "out" door, making sense out of the senseless, or finding the obvious buried in the absurd in this episode. It's time for some of my favorite Christmas music including Seymour Swine, Julie Andrews, John Denver, and John Berry. Also, I had to include the great story of how President Theodore Roosevelt's…
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We're dropping an encore upload of this top-downloaded episode! Listen in as I coach Daz Cater through the challenges of running two blogs simultaneously. #1186 Today I have the pleasure of talking with Daz Cater over in the UK. Daz manages two different blogs, plus he has a full-time job in construction along with being a husband and dad of two ki…
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It is the news that no parent wants to ever hear...that your child has died. In 2016, 21-year-old Chris McQuillen and a group of friends, many home from college on winter break, had met up at a lake house in southern Wisconsin to catch up and celebrate the new year. At some point early in the morning, Chris and three friends went missing, and sadly…
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16 years ago I shared the stage with a then-unknown (at least to me) Taylor Swift. In full disclosure, we were on the same stage, (an hour apart) however- we were in the same room, that's for sure. There was nothing in her presence or performance that night that would have led me to believe that one day she would be named the "Time Magazine Person …
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Listen in to this encore episode with Stephanie Taylor for a great conversation around avoiding regret, the psychology of making money, and growing your business without fear. #1188 Today we're talking with Stephanie Taylor from the UK. She and her sister have a business together at Rent2RentSuccess.com. That's essentially a way to rent a property …
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50+ years ago I would have been up early on a Saturday morning having a great time with the "Thingmaker" cranking out rubbery-looking bugs, racing on my Hot Wheels set, or looking for an opponent to play "Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots" (and you do know the whole blue and red thing is a reflection on politics right?...or left.) But fear not! This episode…
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When I had a no-show client, but a mic that was ready go to, I launched into a rare audio version of "The Wednesday Rant." It all started when I got a call to speak at a local college as a stand-in for another speaker who took ill. While it's been a while since I've done a platform performance, the switches flipped, the words came forth and I had t…
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There I was, minding my own business on Thanksgiving Day, watching a football game between the Packers and Lions, when suddenly a Chevy commercial had me in tears. Not 24 hours earlier, I had been in conversation with Jerry Kramer (one of the greatest Packers of all time,) talking about the magic of music and recalling an event that took place a de…
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We're pulling another top-downloaded episode to the top of your feed! In this episode, Erica James gets clarity on niching down and better serving her audience. #1179 When you discover the niche you should be focusing on, it's like the clouds part—everything becomes clearer. But once you've chosen a niche, how do you communicate the change to your …
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After several conversations this past week about the concept of living a "brick and mortar" life, I was moved to make it the theme of this week's podcast. We're not talking about physical buildings but rather the bricks (events) and mortar (experiences) in our lives that have created the path we've traveled, the people we've met, and the importance…
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My cousin Rich "The Sarge" Hoffman has been a great influence in my life. I have clear memories of tracking his movements on a map of Vietnam in my bedroom as a kid when he put in two tours as a young Marine back in 'Nam. In all the years I've known him, we have never talked about his experiences there, and so when I reached out and asked if he wou…
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In this top-downloaded encore episode, listen in as Kimberly Reynolds gets guidance on focusing her energy between two directions in her business. #1183 Today's guest, Kimberly Reynolds, aka Dr. Kimmy of Productive on Purpose, is at a crossroads. She's created a thriving community built around helping women with productivity and overcoming procrast…
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Legendary Green Bay Packer guard and Hall of Famer Jerry Kramer and writer Bob Fox join me in discussing their just-released book Run to Win which is a compilation of stories and profiles from Kramer's NFL career under Vince Lombardi. The book also features some of Jerry's post-career adventures (like the time he almost punched out Elvis) reflectio…
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Growing up with a father who was a mild-mannered banker 11 months out of the year and morphed into "The Count" and scaring countless Chicagoans, had a profound effect on the way I experience Halloween every year...and still do. Add to all that my own "unexplained" experiences including the name of a man who perished in the Eastland disaster suddenl…
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We sunsetted AskPat earlier this year but had to make sure we brought the top-downloaded episodes back to the top of the feed! Listen in on this session with Rose Griffen for a masterclass on course launch strategy and pricing. #1187 Today on the show we're talking with Rose Griffin from ABASpeech.org. Rose is a seasoned speech therapist who's help…
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I've been to three reunions in the last six months; every single one was a sobering reminder that time marches on. However, spending time with people from an earlier era of my life pushed the hands on the life clock backward and revealed some serious teachings, lessons, and reminders. The experience of "reuniting" might just be one of the most powe…
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In this replay of one of our top downloaded episodes, hear a vital discussion on building passive income, leaving a legacy, and creating relationships on the journey. #1185 Today we're talking with Shira Kates from Snapdragon Strategy. Shira has a lot of experience in the corporate world and Silicon Valley. She's done a lot of really cool things, b…
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