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  • When Adults Feel Steady, Classrooms Come Alive
    Feb 13 2026

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Significance Over Status: Choosing Calling In A Noisy World
    Nov 10 2025

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    What if the title that means the most isn’t on your business card, but in a kid’s voice calling you “Coach”? That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with elementary PE teacher and motivational speaker Justin Pickens—a story that moves from childhood adversity to classroom joy, from chasing status to choosing significance.

    Justin opens up about growing up around incarceration and mental illness, then maps the lifelines teachers and coaches threw him. He explains why PE, done right, is more than games: it’s science-backed health literacy, dopamine and serotonin through movement, and daily doses of motivation that turn skills into habits. We dig into his two-year detour out of education—financial advising and fast-food management—where he met every metric and still felt empty. The moment former students greeted him as “Coach” brought him home to a Title I gym, where he teaches mostly English learners and proves that structure, joy, and care can change trajectories.

    We also explore how a speaker earns trust in minutes, the difference between extra-mile and extra-intentional teachers, and a practical career cadence: every three to five years, reconnect and repurpose or go and grow. Justin shares honest feelings about AI in education—useful for personalization, powerless at replacing human warmth—and names the quiet wealth of time affluence and mental affluence. For anyone running low on fuel, he offers simple resets: gratitude, healthier habits, less social media, and the reminder that kids still crave real connection more than curated feeds.

    If you believe caring adults can break cycles and build futures, this one will refill your cup. Follow the show, share it with a colleague who needs encouragement, and leave a review telling us how you’re choosing significance this week.

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    52 min
  • From Childhood Trauma to Empowering Others: Chelsea Miller's Story
    May 28 2025

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    What happens when we heal the wounded child within us? For Chelsea Miller, inner child coach and trauma healer, this question isn't theoretical—it's the foundation of profound personal and generational transformation.

    Chelsea's story begins with a childhood marked by emotional neglect, teenage parents struggling with poverty, and the heavy responsibility of becoming a parental figure to her siblings at a young age. "I was more of a parent to them than a sibling," she shares. This early experience taught her to suppress her needs and make herself "small and least burdensome" to receive love, patterns that would follow her into adulthood.

    The perfectionism she developed led to a 4.0 GPA in high school but eventually manifested as debilitating anxiety and panic attacks. When the pressure became too much, she crashed in college, an experience that carried deep shame but ultimately became the catalyst for her healing journey. Through her work as a professional nanny, Chelsea discovered something remarkable: giving children the nurturing presence and care she never received was profoundly healing for her own inner child.

    This discovery evolved into her current work helping adults heal from childhood trauma by reconnecting with and "reparenting" their inner children. The process involves identifying emotions in the body, pinpointing memories where limiting beliefs formed, and imaginatively providing that child-self with the comfort and reassurance they needed but didn't receive. "We're going to rewrite those messages and help, encourage, and heal that so they can take that and bring it back into themselves," Chelsea explains.

    For parents struggling with consistency or effectiveness, Chelsea offers a powerful perspective: before focusing on parenting techniques, it's essential to heal your own inner wounds. "If you're lost and confused and a mess in here, how can you expect them to feel strong and secure in who they are?" This work creates ripples that extend beyond individual healing to transform how we raise the next generation.

    Ready to explore your healing journey? Connect with Chelsea on social media @ChelseaMillerCoaching or join her "Healing Haven" community for daily inspiration on reclaiming your authentic self and creating the life you deserve.

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    1 h
  • Redefining Success: Tony Branch on Mentorship, Emotional Vulnerability, and Inspiring Change
    Dec 19 2024

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    Discover the transformative insights of Tony Branch, a distinguished author and motivational speaker from New York City, who joins us to illuminate the challenges and triumphs of his journey. Tony's narrative explores the shifting landscape of motivational speaking, particularly for young Black men, and the pressing societal expectations they navigate. Through his anecdotes, Tony inspires us to rethink success, urging everyone to pursue excellence in their unique paths and set positive examples for the next generation while redefining what success means beyond wealth.

    Tony and I engage in a heartfelt conversation about the importance of emotional vulnerability, especially for men who have been taught to perceive it as a weakness. We stress the necessity of owning one's story and embracing genuine emotional expression as a powerful tool for connection and prevention. Drawing on personal experiences, Tony highlights the life-changing impact of mentorship and emotional openness, advocating for a cultural shift that values men's emotional lives and fosters a legacy of inspiration and mentorship.

    Our dialogue also takes a reflective turn as we explore Tony's journey from the streets of New York City to a successful career in the military and beyond. His commitment to service—whether through helping orphanages in the Philippines or mentoring young athletes—demonstrates the profound impact of giving back to the community. As we wrap up, Tony shares lessons learned from influential mentors, the power of gratitude, and the importance of leaving a lasting legacy. This episode promises to challenge your perceptions and motivate you to recognize your potential to inspire change within your community.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Empowering Teens and Parents: Insights from Life Coach Desiree Panlilio
    Jun 20 2024

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    Prepare to be inspired and empowered as we welcome Desiree Panlilio, a dedicated teen and parent life coach, to The Mic'd Up & Motivated podcast. Desiree shares her remarkable journey from a critical care nurse to a life coach, shedding light on the vital role of resilience, empathy, and parent-teen solid relationships. Learn how Desiree helps teenagers navigate failures and setbacks gracefully and patiently, offering practical advice on setting goals, building self-confidence, and fostering a supportive environment. Her heartfelt stories and professional insights make this episode a treasure trove of wisdom for parents and teens alike.

    Discover the transformative power of parenting with love and wisdom through Desiree's invaluable reflections. Drawing from her own experiences, she emphasizes the importance of elevating conversations over raising voices and nurturing self-advocacy skills in children. Desiree's approach highlights the balance between coaching and parenting in emotionally charged situations like teenage breakups, allowing children to process their emotions and develop independence. This episode underscores the significance of guiding children through real-world interactions with a foundation of understanding and support.

    We also tackle the pervasive influence of social media on teens and the importance of meaningful parental engagement in their online activities. Desiree provides strategies for connecting with teenagers through shared interests and treating them as equals, fostering solid and respectful relationships. Gain inspiration from impactful role models and learn to guide teenagers gracefully and patiently. With actionable advice and heartfelt narratives, this episode is essential listening for anyone navigating the complexities of parenting or working with teens in this day and age.

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    50 min
  • Nurturing the Next Generation's Path to Success
    Apr 11 2024

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    Amy Hanna, a dynamo in youth advocacy and community leadership, shares her insights on the transformative power of recognizing the potential in our younger generation. Through her diverse experiences, from directing Youth for Christ to her pageantry days and authoring children's books, Amy offers a unique perspective on guiding young talents to flourish. Our conversation traverses her journey from an aspiring "Travel Channel girl" to a passionate educator and speaker. Her story is a vibrant illustration of the fulfillment of aligning one's career with one's passions—a message she eagerly imparts to the teens she mentors.

    Within the heartfelt dialogue, the essence of mentorship shines through as Amy and I delve into the mission of Youth for Christ and the art of fundraising. Amy discusses the challenges and jubilation of connecting donors with causes that directly impact the lives of young people while also revealing how her personal and professional worlds merge with her husband's role as the DeKalb County Lead for YFC. This episode celebrates the collective efforts of those dedicated to uplifting youth and the joy of watching them soar toward their dreams.

    Wrapping up, we reflect on the underestimated capabilities of today's youth and the need to support and validate their efforts to foster change. Parenting, with all its complexities, is also a topic we touch upon as Amy shares personal anecdotes on guiding her daughters through life's intricate social landscapes. Listen as we navigate the fine line between sheltering children and preparing them for the world, underscoring the importance of honesty, even when the truth is tough to swallow. Join us for an inspiring episode as we emphasize empowering our youth for a brighter, more hopeful tomorrow.

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Empowering the Next Generation: Chip Murdock's Journey from Music to Mentorship
    Mar 2 2024

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    Have you ever met someone whose spirit is so infectious that you can't help but feel uplifted in their presence? Chip Murdock from Wilmington College is precisely that kind of individual. In our latest episode, he shares his extraordinary journey and insights on empowering young people with love and respect. His philosophy, shaped by gratitude, joy, and a surprising career shift from music to education, casts a new light on the power of authenticity and dedication in students' lives.

    Our conversation with Chip unfolds his unique path, marked by resilience and adaptability, as he moved from delivering pizzas to becoming a beacon for diversity and unity on campus. The stories he shares are not just his own but a mirror reflecting the generational shifts and the challenges faced by today's youth, especially in the pandemic era. It's a compelling look at how patience and understanding are crucial to unlocking the potential within the Gen Z population and how vital it is to support them with the same fervor as a family does.

    As we wrap up, Chip gets personal, revealing his aspirations for a post-retirement life filled with music composition and the joy of continuous learning alongside loved ones. His experience reminds us that no matter where life takes us, the essence of family support and the drive to pursue our passions remain integral to personal growth. Tune in to this heartfelt episode to gain a fresh perspective on life's unpredictability and the richness it brings when we embrace it with love and empowerment.

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    54 min