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  • How to Find Hope After Suicide Loss: Healing, Resilience & Why Every Life Matters
    Jul 3 2026

    Guest: Carl David

    Episode Overview

    When Carl David lost his brother to suicide, his family was forever changed. Instead of allowing grief to define his future, he dedicated his life to suicide prevention through writing, filmmaking, and advocacy. In this powerful conversation, Carl shares the realities of surviving suicide loss, the importance of mental health support, and why military personnel, first responders, and families must break the silence around emotional pain. This episode offers hope, practical insights, and a reminder that every life matters.

    Key Takeaways

    • Healing after suicide is possible, but it requires support and time.
    • Asking for professional help is a sign of strength—not weakness.
    • Military members and first responders face unique mental health challenges that deserve greater awareness.
    • Families should create safe spaces for honest conversations about emotional struggles.
    • Suicide prevention begins with education, compassion, and removing stigma.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: Can someone hide suicidal thoughts even if they seem happy?

    Yes. Carl explains that his brother appeared outgoing and well-liked, showing how emotional pain can remain hidden.

    Q: Does grief after suicide ever completely disappear?

    Carl shares that you don't "get over it"—you learn how to live with it through healing and support.

    Q: Why do first responders often avoid asking for help?

    Many fear being viewed as weak or losing their careers, making peer support and mental health resources especially important.

    Q: What should someone do if they're experiencing dark thoughts?

    Reach out immediately to a trusted person or mental health professional. Seeking help is a courageous first step.

    What You'll Learn

    • How suicide loss impacts an entire family.
    • Why mental health conversations save lives.
    • The unique emotional burdens carried by veterans and first responders.
    • Healthy approaches to processing grief and trauma.
    • Practical ways communities can support those who are struggling.

    Connect with Carl David

    • Website: Carl-david.com
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carledavid
    • X: https://x.com/97yankee
    • Substack: https://forcemultiplier1.substack.com
    • Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@Forcemultiplier
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/carledavid1415
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carledavid1415

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    30 min
  • How to Build Unstoppable Resilience and Thrive Through Life’s Toughest Challenges
    Jul 2 2026

    Guest: Amberly Lago

    Episode Overview

    Resilience isn't something you're born with—it's something you build. In this inspiring conversation, Amberly Lago shares how surviving a devastating motorcycle accident, enduring more than 34 surgeries, and living with chronic pain transformed her perspective on grit, gratitude, faith, and purpose. She also explains how writing a book can open doors to new opportunities while creating lasting impact.

    Key Takeaways

    • Resilience is built long before you need it through daily habits and discipline.
    • Gratitude is one of the fastest ways to shift your mindset during difficult seasons.
    • Your greatest struggles can become your greatest purpose when you choose to share your story.
    • Success comes from consistent training, preparation, and taking action despite fear.
    • Relationships and proximity to experienced mentors accelerate personal and professional growth.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: How do you stay positive during chronic pain or adversity?

    A: Amberly relies on faith, gratitude, prayer, and intentionally focusing on what she still has instead of what she's lost.

    Q: Can difficult experiences actually make you stronger?

    A: Yes. Every challenge develops resilience and grit that prepares you for future obstacles.

    Q: Why should someone write a book?

    A: A book creates credibility, opens media opportunities, expands your network, and allows your story to help others.

    Q: What's the best way to overcome fear?

    A: Take action anyway. Fear often exaggerates what could happen, while action creates confidence.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How to develop resilience before life tests you.
    • Practical ways to build a daily gratitude habit.
    • Why mindset shapes your ability to recover from setbacks.
    • How discipline creates long-term success.
    • How sharing your story can create impact while growing your personal brand.

    Connect with Amberly Lago:

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amberlylago/
    • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberlylagomotivation/
    • Instagram (Podcast): https://www.instagram.com/theamberlylagoshow/
    • Instagram (Mastermind): https://www.instagram.com/unstoppablelifemastermind/
    • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amberlybrownlago
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AmberlyLagoMotivation
    • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@amberlylago

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    29 min
  • Why Being Too Strong Is Secretly Holding You Back From a Healthier, Happier Life
    Jul 1 2026

    Guest: Anette DeMattio

    Episode Overview

    What if the strength you've relied on your entire life is actually keeping you stuck? In this powerful conversation, Annette DeMattio shares how surviving six cancer diagnoses, childhood trauma, and years of pushing through led her to discover the hidden dangers of living in constant survival mode. Learn how to recognize burnout, reconnect with your body, ask for help without guilt, and build lasting resilience that supports both your health and relationships.

    Key Takeaways

    • Being "the strong one" often comes from survival—not true well-being.
    • Chronic stress and ignoring your body's signals can contribute to burnout and declining health.
    • Small daily acts of self-care create long-term transformation.
    • Success without balance can damage your health and relationships.
    • Healing begins by learning to receive support instead of carrying everything alone.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: Why is asking for help so difficult?

    Because many people equate needing help with weakness, making their identity dependent on always being the one who gives.

    Q: What are signs I've been carrying too much for too long?

    Persistent headaches, muscle tension, digestive issues, fatigue, chronic pain, and feeling emotionally drained are common warning signs.

    Q: Can someone be successful but still be in survival mode?

    Yes. High achievement can mask emotional exhaustion, damaged relationships, and neglected health.

    Q: What's one simple habit to start healing today?

    Pause for a few minutes each day to breathe deeply, check in with your body, and ask yourself, "What do I need right now?"

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How survival mode quietly shapes your decisions.
    • The connection between emotional patterns and physical well-being.
    • Why resilience includes receiving help—not just giving it.
    • Practical ways to reduce stress through simple daily rituals.
    • How to become "soul strong" without sacrificing yourself for everyone else.

    Connect with Anette DeMattio:

    • Official Website
    • LinkedIn
    • Instagram
    • YouTube

    Click here to claim your free gift: The "Too Strong" Reset Guide

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    29 min
  • How to Transform Your Life and Become a Light for Others
    Jun 30 2026

    What does it take to create a lasting legacy that transforms lives? In this episode, Tom Ziglar shares the vision behind the Zig Ziglar 100th Birthday Celebration, highlighting the principles of personal growth, leadership, communication, business success, and influence. Learn how world-class leaders have applied Zig Ziglar's timeless philosophy to achieve extraordinary results while helping others succeed.

    Key Takeaways

    • Lasting success comes from transforming yourself before you can positively influence others.
    • Effective communication starts with understanding different personality styles through the DISC profile.
    • Strong relationships and trust are the foundation of leadership and business growth.
    • Systems and processes allow entrepreneurs to build businesses that serve them instead of controlling them.
    • Legacy is built by helping others grow and "being the light" in your community.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: What is the main purpose of the Ziglar 100 event?

    A: To inspire personal transformation that empowers attendees to positively impact their families, businesses, and communities.

    Q: What is the DISC personality profile?

    A: DISC identifies four primary personality styles—Dominance, Influence, Steadiness, and Conscientiousness—to help people communicate more effectively with others.

    Q: Why is communication style so important?

    A: People respond best when information is presented in the way they naturally receive it, making relationships and leadership more effective.

    Q: What lesson can entrepreneurs take from this conversation?

    A: Build repeatable systems so your business can grow without making you a prisoner of your own company.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How personal transformation leads to greater influence.
    • The fundamentals of the DISC personality framework.
    • Ways to improve communication with different personality types.
    • Why trust and relationships drive long-term success.
    • Practical business lessons from leaders influenced by Zig Ziglar.

    Connect with Tom Ziglar:

    • Official Website: https://ziglar.com
    • Ziglar 100 Event: https://ziglar100.com/
    • Life Changing Programs: https://ziglar.com/life-changing-programs
    • Online Store: https://ziglar.com/online-store
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/zigziglar
    • X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheZigZiglar
    • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@zigziglarofficial
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZiglarLife

    Click here to claim your free gift: The Be the Light Success Blueprint

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    14 min
  • How to Transform Your Life and Multiply Your Impact Through Purpose, Leadership & Service
    Jun 29 2026

    Guest: Tom Ziglar

    Episode Overview

    In this inspiring conversation, Tom Ziglar shares the vision behind the once-in-a-lifetime celebration of Zig Ziglar's 100th birthday and explains how Zig's timeless principles continue to shape leaders, entrepreneurs, sales professionals, and families worldwide. From servant leadership and ethical selling to discovering truth, personal transformation, and creating lasting impact, this episode offers practical wisdom anyone can apply to their own life and career.

    Key Takeaways

    • Success begins by helping others solve their problems before focusing on making a sale.
    • Personal transformation comes first; lasting influence comes through amplifying what you've learned.
    • Great leadership is rooted in truth, service, integrity, and purpose.
    • Every product or service that genuinely solves a problem carries a moral responsibility to be shared.
    • Your identity should be built on truth—not limiting stories or past failures.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: What is the purpose of the Ziglar 100 event?

    A: To celebrate Zig Ziglar's legacy while equipping attendees with practical strategies for leadership, business, sales, faith, and personal growth from world-class speakers influenced by Zig.

    Q: What does "selling is serving" really mean?

    A: Great sales begin by understanding someone's challenges. When your product genuinely solves a problem, offering it becomes an act of service rather than persuasion.

    Q: What is "Transformation to Amplification"?

    A: First, improve yourself by changing your thinking and actions. Then use your growth to positively impact others in your family, business, and community.

    Q: How can someone overcome limiting beliefs?

    A: By identifying false stories they've believed about themselves and replacing them with truthful beliefs that unlock their potential and purpose.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How servant leadership creates long-term influence.
    • Why ethical selling starts with solving problems.
    • The connection between purpose, truth, and personal growth.
    • How successful leaders multiply their impact by helping others succeed.
    • Practical mindset shifts that lead to greater confidence and fulfillment.

    Connect with Tom Ziglar:

    • Official Website: https://ziglar.com
    • Ziglar 100 Event: https://ziglar100.com/
    • Life Changing Programs: https://ziglar.com/life-changing-programs
    • Online Store: https://ziglar.com/online-store
    • Facebook: https://facebook.com/zigziglar
    • X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheZigZiglar
    • TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@zigziglarofficial
    • YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ZiglarLife

    Click here to claim your free gift: The Transformation to Amplification Action Guide

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    28 min
  • The Hidden Crisis in Long-Term Care: What Every Family Needs to Know
    Jun 23 2026

    Guest: Susie Singer Carter

    Episode Overview

    Long-term care is a topic most families avoid—until they have no choice. In this eye-opening episode, filmmaker and advocate Susie Singer Carter shares how her mother's experience in a five-star nursing facility exposed widespread failures within the long-term care system. She discusses understaffing, preventable neglect, patient advocacy, and why public awareness is essential to reform. Through her documentary No Country for Old People and advocacy organization ROAR 4 LTC, Susie is mobilizing families across America to demand accountability and dignity for aging loved ones.

    Key Takeaways

    • Many long-term care problems stem from chronic understaffing and profit-driven business models.
    • Families should educate themselves before a loved one requires care because crises make informed decisions harder.
    • Preventable issues like pressure sores and medication misuse remain widespread despite existing regulations.
    • Storytelling and public awareness can drive meaningful healthcare reform.
    • Collective action—including advocacy events and community organizing—can create pressure for systemic change.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: Why do problems happen even in highly rated nursing homes?

    A: Susie explains that ratings don't always reflect day-to-day care. Understaffing and operational issues can exist even in top-rated facilities, making family vigilance essential.

    Q: What are "never events" in long-term care?

    A: Pressure sores, also called bed sores, are considered preventable by federal guidelines and should not occur when patients receive proper care and monitoring.

    Q: How can families advocate for change?

    A: Susie believes public pressure is the most powerful force. She encourages people to educate themselves, share stories, and participate in advocacy initiatives.

    Q: What kept Susie motivated after losing her mother?

    A: Love. She says her mother's suffering inspired her mission to ensure others don't endure the same experience and to advocate with empathy and compassion.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How the long-term care system operates behind the scenes.
    • Warning signs families should watch for in nursing homes.
    • Why preparation is critical before a care crisis occurs.
    • How advocacy movements create healthcare reform.
    • The role love, empathy, and community play in caregiving and change.

    Connect with Susie Singer Carter:

    • ROAR 4 LTC
    • No Country for Old People Website
    • No Country For Old People - Amazon Prime
    • Instagram
    • Facebook
    • TikTok
    • LinkedIn
    • YouTube
    • Substack
    • Love Conquers Alz Podcast

    Click here to claim your free gift: The Family Guide to Long-Term Care Advocacy

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    29 min
  • How to Rebuild Your Life After a Gray Divorce and Rediscover Yourself
    Jun 22 2026

    Guest: Anne L. Smith

    Episode Overview

    What happens when you realize the life you've built no longer reflects who you are? In this episode, author and speaker Anne L. Smith shares her journey through gray divorce after a 30-year marriage and the difficult process of reclaiming her identity. She discusses boundaries, therapy, journaling, and the courage it takes to create a more authentic life after 50. The conversation offers practical insights for anyone navigating major life transitions, relationships, or personal reinvention.

    Key Takeaways

    • Boundaries are essential for maintaining your identity within any relationship.
    • A relationship can slowly deteriorate over time without a single defining moment.
    • Therapy and self-reflection can uncover deep-rooted beliefs that shape our choices.
    • Journaling creates clarity, helps process emotions, and supports healing.
    • You are a whole person on your own—not someone's "other half."

    Listener Q&A

    Q: What is a gray divorce?

    A: Gray divorce refers to divorces among people aged 50 and older. Anne explains that this demographic now accounts for a significant portion of divorces in the U.S., driven by longer life expectancy, changing social norms, and a desire for fulfillment later in life.

    Q: Was there one moment that made Anne leave?

    A: No. She describes it as a "slow burn"—years of emotional distance and gradually losing herself within the relationship.

    Q: How did she heal after the divorce?

    A: Through therapy, journaling, reading, and building a supportive inner circle that encouraged honesty and growth.

    Q: What's her biggest lesson?

    A: You are already whole. Healthy boundaries help you love others without losing yourself.

    What You'll Learn From This Episode

    • How to recognize when you've lost your identity in a relationship.
    • Why boundaries are a form of self-respect, not selfishness.
    • The emotional realities of divorce later in life.
    • Practical ways journaling can improve mental clarity.
    • How to embrace personal growth and create a fulfilling next chapter.

    Connect with Anne L. Smith:

    • Official Website
    • LinkedIn – Lydia Anne Smith
    • Instagram – @annesmithauthor

    Click here to claim your free gift: The Life Rewritten Workbook

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    31 min
  • How to Reduce Your Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease and Improve Dementia Care
    Jun 16 2026

    Guest: Lisa Skinner

    Episode Overview

    Alzheimer’s disease and dementia affect millions of families worldwide, yet many people still misunderstand the difference between the two. In this episode, dementia expert Lisa Skinner shares practical insights on recognizing early warning signs, understanding risk factors, avoiding common misconceptions, improving communication with loved ones living with dementia, and making lifestyle choices that may help reduce Alzheimer’s risk. Based on more than 30 years of experience, Lisa provides actionable guidance for caregivers, families, and anyone concerned about brain health.

    Key Takeaways

    • Dementia is an umbrella term describing symptoms, while Alzheimer’s disease is a specific brain disease.
    • Early Alzheimer’s symptoms are often mistaken for normal age-related forgetfulness, delaying diagnosis.
    • Person-centered dementia care is more effective than correcting or arguing with someone experiencing dementia.
    • Modifiable risk factors such as cardiovascular health, hearing loss, diabetes, smoking, diet, and exercise can influence Alzheimer’s risk.
    • A dementia diagnosis does not mean life is over; people can continue living meaningful and fulfilling lives for many years.

    Listener Q&A

    Q: What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia?

    A: Alzheimer’s is a specific neurodegenerative brain disease. Dementia refers to the symptoms and behavioral changes caused by diseases affecting the brain.

    Q: How can I tell normal aging apart from Alzheimer’s symptoms?

    A: Occasional forgetfulness—like misplacing keys or forgetting why you entered a room—is common with aging. Persistent cognitive decline, confusion, and worsening memory issues should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.

    Q: Can Alzheimer’s be misdiagnosed?

    A: Yes. Certain conditions, including Lyme disease, can mimic dementia symptoms, making comprehensive medical evaluation important.

    Q: What can I do today to lower my risk?

    A: Focus on heart health, manage chronic conditions, exercise regularly, avoid smoking, limit alcohol, address hearing loss, and reduce consumption of ultra-processed foods.

    What You’ll Learn From This Episode

    • How dementia and Alzheimer’s disease differ.
    • The most common myths surrounding Alzheimer’s.
    • Why communication techniques can dramatically improve caregiving outcomes.
    • The biggest modifiable risk factors linked to Alzheimer’s disease.
    • Practical ways to support brain health as you age.

    Connect with Lisa Skinner:

    • Minding Dementia Website
    • Dementia Awareness Speaker Website
    • Facebook – Minding Dementia
    • X (Twitter) – Lisa Skinner
    • LinkedIn – Lisa Skinner
    • YouTube – Lisa Skinner
    • Instagram – Minding Dementia

    Click here to claim your free gift: The Alzheimer’s Risk Reduction & Caregiver Communication Checklist

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    35 min