Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love show

Discover Your Talent–Do What You Love

Summary: What do highly successful people actually do to succeed? For 35 years as entrepreneur, inventor, author and coach, Don Hutcheson has experienced and studied the proven career-building strategies that people around the world have used for literally decades to create lives of success, satisfaction and freedom. Monday through Thursday he interviews individuals from every career category and profession of every age and background. They share their real-world experiences and insights—what worked, what didn’t, and why—and any advice they might offer to help you jump-start your life and career to the next level. Every Friday Don chats with top experts in the fields of education, careers, life planning and personal development who offer tools and ideas for every stage of your journey—students, early career, mid-career, late career, pre-retirement and retirement. Get a summary of each interview here: DiscoverYourTalentPodcast.com. Interview Don on your podcast, radio show or other media: don@DYTpodcast.com

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 676: Solving Problems Bigger Than Himself | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 20:22

Nigel Green builds businesses. He was aware at a young age that if he did what he was told, “go get a good job,” he would end up lacking a sense of independence and autonomy, not really having a sense of fulfillment. So, he made his own path. He currently is on the executive team of Relode, an aggressively growing healthcare staffing platform.

 675: Inspiring Families To Heal and Thrive | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:40

Dr. Cilla Whatcott is a board certified classical homeopath. Author of “There is a Choice: Homeoprophylaxis,” and co-author of “The Solution: Homeoprophylaxis,” she’s undertaking evidence-based research in the field as executive director of WorldwideChoice.org. She is the producer and director of “Real Immunity,” a film about the intelligence of life and how we can overcome fear and access the resources we need to build real immunity.

 674: Expert: The Top 10 Practices of the World's Best, with Cindra Kamphoff | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:49

Cindra Kamphoff, Ph.D., is a certified mental performance consultant, keynote speaker and author who works with professional athletes, executives and championship teams around the United States. She is the author of “Beyond Grit: 10 Powerful Practices to Gain the High-Performance Edge.” Her work has been featured in Sports Illustrated, the New York Times, ESPN magazine, USA Today and Runner's World. She has run 15 marathons, including the Boston Marathon five times. In 2012, she won the Omaha Marathon.

 673: So Good at Her Job That She Quit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:06

Tanya Conner-Green was in her mid-20s, already bringing her company more business than any other employee. One day, just before she was to give a big presentation, the CEO called her into his office and told her she had brought in too much business–and was making her senior co-workers look bad. That was the final straw. She has been coaching female entrepreneurs since 2015 and is keenly aware of how important it is for her clients to succeed in their business and not go back to a soul-sucking 9 to 5 job.

 672: Fine-Tuning the Art of Storytelling | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 36:06

Tony Gnau knew his passion for storytelling early on. Journalism school, and probably sports writing, would be his path. Along the way, he learned the importance of life experience in focusing and fine-tuning a passion. A three-time Emmy-winning journalist with a career spanning 20 years, he founded T60 Productions and is its chief storytelling officer. The video production company has won 13 Telly Awards for its work.

 671: Expert: How to Develop the Relational Leader in You, with Colby B. Jubenville | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:50

Colby B. Jubenville, PhD, is a speaker, professor, business advisor, entrepreneur and author of Me: “How To Sell Who You Are,” “What You Do & Why You Matter to the World,” and “Zebras & Cheetahs: Look Different and Stay Agile to Survive the Business Jungle,” which teaches how to compete on unique value, resulting in getting paid for the value you deliver you deliver. 

 670: Escaping a Soul-Crushing Environment | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 40:12

Minal Joshi Jaeckli brings her heritage. as the third consecutive generation to be a first-generation immigrant, to her passion for engagement and finding just the right fit. She sees careers—and all of life—from myriad perspectives. She’s the founder and CEO of OpenElevator, a data-driven platform for hiring for engagement to increase profitability and growth for companies and deliver job satisfaction and a sense of contribution for employees.

 669: A Born Fighter | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:12

Tom Rubens was fearless, constantly getting into fights with classmates and always fighting authority. That’s why a job on the Options Exchange in Chicago appealed to him: tons of action, screaming, and jumping. But what he needed was to be his own boss. After over 40 years of owning and operating his own businesses, Tom is keenly aware of challenges small business owners face. His coaching practice, The Accountability Factor, helps them increase revenue, manage relationships and live harmonious lives.

 668: Expert–Finding the Genius in You, with Jeff Sandefer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:03

Jeff Sandefer is an entrepreneur and socratic teacher. He started his first company at 16, and his latest venture grew to several billion dollars in assets. The Economist magazine named him one of the world’s top 15 business school professors. Now, he’s a full-time teacher at Acton Academy, a cutting-edge K-12 school whose one-room school house for the 21-century model is spreading across the globe, with over 80 affiliates and over 8,000 applications from parent entrepreneurs who want to launch a school

 667: Her Horses Bring Her Full Circle | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:39

Mindy Tatz Chernoff was in her early 30s. Her children were in school all day, and she realized something important was missing in her life. She loved her children dearly, but she needed more. The ache of wanting to make a difference brought her back to her first love. From her horse farm outside Philadelphia, she facilitates workshops, retreats, one-on-one sessions, and the ever-popular horse circles. She has a dual masters in holistic spirituality and spiritual direction.

 666: A Lifetime Student without a School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:26

Brannon Beliso rebelled against his father by intentionally losing 17 martial arts matches in a row. He wanted to pursue his creativity. A hard punch in the face turned him around. Playing the hand life dealt him, he became a champion, first in martials arts, then in creating a life he wanted. He is dedicated to helping people live their best lives by helping them and businesses reach their full potential. He teaches leadership by example, by always being a student and never considering himself a master.

 665-Expert: Using the Myers-Briggs to Help Find More Satisfaction in Your Career, with Catherine Rains | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 35:27

Catherine Rains is an MBTI certification trainer—the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator—and master practitioner, with over 25 years of organizational development experience using the personality tool to support individuals and raise their self-awareness about what comes easy and natural to them. She currently works as a private consultant, certifying individuals on the Myers-Briggs and the Strong Interest Inventory across the U.S., while also pursuing her passion for art, managing a thriving art business.

 664. Seventy Years a Ballerina, Still On Pointe | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:35

Suzelle returned to London from Texas at 26. She had turned down a position teaching dance because she thought she was getting old and needed to focus on her own dance career. Little did she know, one day she’d still be dancing at 77 years young Today she is a professional ballet soloist of classical Ballet. Since 2003, she has taught and performed for the Royale Ballet Dance Academy in Dallas, and taught for nine years the advanced children Divertissements for the Moscow Ballet Nutcracker.

 663: From Overweight and Anxious to Athletically Fit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 38:58

Bryan was recruited for a challenging job where he solved problems all day. Suddenly, he had to solve one at home that he could not face. After a few attempts at false bravado and denial, he saw the fear in his little boy’s face. That is when he realized he had a crucial decision to make. Today, he’s a life and executive coach, public speaker, C-level executive, and the best-selling author of “Do A Day” in which he teaches how to overcome challenges and achieve goals.

 662: Expert–Cultivating Your Maximum Strength in Mind, Body and Spirit, with Pamela Gold | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 28:22

Pamela Gold founded West Village Parents and tapped her passion for fitness and wellness by founding Fulfill Fitness before returning to the business world to run a behavioral therapy-based food and weight center. She is also the author of Find More Strength: 5 Pillars to Unlock Unlimited Power and Happiness, a guide to developing the inner strength to achieve our greatest outward potential through mind, body and spirit.

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