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Shiloh Coleman
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Confessions Of An Actress
49 - Alan Campbell
Alan Campbell grew up in Homestead, Florida the son of a third generation farming family, and attended Tulane University and the University of Miami, graduating with a BA in business. Alan shares a daughter, Riley, with former wife, actress Lauren Kennedy. On Broadway: Alan recently played the role of Sam Carmichael in Broadway's hit musical, Mamma Mia!. He received a 1995 Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard opposite Glenn Close, Betty Buckley, and Elaine Paige. He also received the Drama-Logue Award for his performance in Sunset...
2024-04-03
1h 07
Once Upon A Time In Black History
Once Upon A Time In Black History: Bessie Coleman
In this episode of Once Upon A Time In Black History we learn about Bessie Coleman who was the first African American and Native American woman. to become a pilot!
2023-09-17
10 min
BLK Lion's Airspace
BLK Lion's Airspace Episode 777 - Universal Grounding in BLK Lion's Domain with Sarrah Smith
Welcome to the 777th episode of BLK Lion's Airspace! Recorded on April 29, 2023. Mother of 2 sons. Reiki Master. Holy Light Intuitive Energetic Healing Founder. Best Selling Author. One third of the Million Dollar Blueprint team. Sarrah Smith joins me (from Canada) for Universal Grounding (following a near 2 year journey to get her on this interview segment). We discuss all the above plus more. Please support Sarrah: Letters of Magic: Men & Women Sharing Their Magic With The World (Magic Book Series) - Kindle edition...
2023-05-03
1h 04
BLK Lion's Airspace
BLK Lion's Airspace Episode 419 - Purr Hun
Brooke Coleman is a best selling author. She is part of the She Is Magic, Yes! cast. We're co authoring in Letters of Magic together. She's a future guest for Universal Grounding. Listen to me get hyped!
2021-05-16
06 min
Purpose in the Process
Stars in the Darkness - What Changes Will Last?
My co-host and I discuss a few of the potentially lasting changes (hopefully good ones) from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-04-27
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Mike Garrett - FInding Purpose in Suffering
My friend Mike Garrett joins us in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic crisis to discuss the purpose in the process of suffering. Thank you for your patience as I took several months off to “counter balance” a few other goals and projects. I’m glad to be back doing the podcast, especially now, and I appreciate all of the continued positive feedback and support. Some links for what we discussed in this episode: Falling Into Grace, by John Newton (I quote from this book several times in this episode). I found this book in an Epi...
2020-04-06
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Will Blackman - Staying in the Moment
My friend Will Blackman returns to help kick-off the second season of the podcast and give us an update. For his first visit, go check out Episode 19! In this episode, Will and I discussed: What Will has learned about the importance of staying in the moment - and how continuously returning to prayer throughout the day can help exercise that muscle Taking refuge within, despite “the shuffling of plates" How does Will feel about Viktor Frankl’s charge that we should strive to live in a manner “worth” our suffering? Learn...
2019-08-25
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Peter Merriman - A Humble Approach to Hospitality
Famous chefs don’t become known because of their humility. But as it turns out, their restaurants might. In this episode of the podcast, I spoke with renowned chef Peter Merriman about his unique approach to hospitality in his restaurants. Why is it that a person always feels welcome when they check-in with his hosts? How does Peter motivate his entire staff to entertain like they are “throwing a party every night,” prepare each and every dish like they are “cooking for their mom,” and consistently go above and beyond to “do the right thing” for every customer they...
2019-06-18
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Dr. Hyla Cass - A Purposeful Approach to Functional Medicine
We go to the doctor with the goal of feeling better, so it should come as no surprise that conventional medicine is often aimed at helping us deal with symptoms, rather than identifying and addressing the underlying cause. Such an approach is all the more likely in an overwhelmed healthcare system where doctors are increasingly unable to spend the time required to identify and address the root issues behind many “chronic” conditions, especially those with no immediately apparent source. In this episode of the podcast, I spoke with Dr. Hyla Cass about what has fueled her career-long desi...
2019-05-20
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Discovering Your Seven Stories
What accomplishments are you most proud of? When you think of the "top stories" of your life - those where you felt most empowered, full of joy, or simply had a great time doing something you were really good at - which experiences rise to the top? More importantly, what specific attributes seem to be common to each of those stories? On the heels of a couple deep philosophical episodes about finding “purpose,” I wanted to offer some concrete advice about the “process” someone might use to start figuring out what they want to be when they grow up...
2019-04-29
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Finding Meaning In Responsibility
In this second part of a two-part special series I focus on the importance, and process, of finding meaning and purpose in life, as found in the book Man’s Search For Meaning, by Viktor Frankl. Frankl explains how responsibility to oneself and others (and to what life is asking of you) is a vital counterpart to freedom, a concept echoed by many present-day authors, including notable thought leaders like Jordan Peterson and Jocko Wilink. If you only listen to one of these two episodes on Frankl’s book, this is the one to listen to for sure, because we t...
2019-04-14
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Viktor Frankl - Man's Search For Meaning
In this special episode of the podcast I wanted to respond to a listener request by offering some takeaways from the globally renowned book Man’s Search For Meaning, by Viktor Frankl. I’ve mentioned this book in past episodes when discussing the importance of living a life of purpose with various guests, because at the end of the day Frankl’s message regarding the importance of finding purpose and meaning in life is core to the whole point of this podcast. This is not intended to be a summary by any means, and is certainly not a scholarly attemp...
2019-04-11
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Staying Safe on the Road
They say courtesy is not so common anymore - this seems to be especially true on the road. As I start to teach my son how to drive, I’ve been noticing that even some of the most experienced adult drivers are no longer driving in the kind of courteous and safe manner most likely to avoid both accidents and tickets. In this episode of the podcast I summarize a few principles about safe driving, and offer my insights as both a former police officer and attorney into some of the top ways to stay safer on the road, in...
2019-04-01
00 min
Purpose in the Process
10-Minute Takeaways Bonus Episode: Finding Your Calling
Have you ever wondered if you have found your true calling? What even makes something a “calling” anyways? In this short “10-minute take-aways” bonus episode, we summarize a process that might be useful for you when considering these questions. What I like best about this particular process is that it also helps you identify the type of changes that might be needed to get yourself positioned into a new and more meaningful direction. This is hardly a new process, but lately I’ve found myself explaining it to a few people and so I thought it would be somethi...
2019-03-22
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Joe Villarreal - Stories From the Road
If you’re a life-long learner, you will undoubtedly create a lot of stories. The more careers, jobs, skills, and new circumstances you experience, the more people you will cross paths with. But, at the end of the day, who are those stories really for? My friend and fellow polymath Joe Villarreal joined me in this episode for a wide-ranging discussion about the importance of surrendering our own hopes and fears to experience the joy and fulfillment that comes from living a life in the eternal space we know only as “now”…and the importance of sharing what we experien...
2019-03-18
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Will Blackman - Breaking the Outer Man
In Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life, author Richard Rohr builds on psychologist Carl Jung’s description of a process by which we let go of who we think we are supposed to be, and start to more accurately express our “true” selves. Rohr, a Franciscan Priest, adds a spiritual perspective to Jung’s framework of first half and second half life experiences, concluding that “Your True Self is who you objectively are from the beginning, in the mind and heart of God.” This is, of course, hardly a view unique to the Christian faith. As Rohr poin...
2019-03-03
00 min
Purpose in the Process
MacKenzie Price - Mentoring a Marriage
Mentoring can sometimes be a difficult process - especially when it comes to sensitive topics like marriage. How can we best help our friends when they come to us expressing marital conflict? How can we learn to benefit from that same process ourselves, the next time we face challenges in our own relationships? Whether you’re a man or a woman, married or single, you’ll want to listen to this episode about how to help your friends, and how to continually improve your own marriage, by focusing on what we ourselves can do (whether as husband or wife) to b...
2019-02-25
00 min
Purpose in the Process
James Coleman - Living and Working Abroad
Have you ever thought about living abroad? It seems like every week I meet someone who is seriously considering it - or at least dreaming about the possibility. As so many “knowledge work” jobs become capable of getting done anywhere, and often on any schedule, that dream of living abroad can become a real option. But what does it actually look like to make that decision (and then do it)? The specific answer to that question is obviously highly dependent on where you might be thinking of moving to, but if that place is Japan, you’re in luc...
2019-02-21
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Anthony Torns - Coaching While Staying Coachable
What makes a great coach? Maybe the better question to ask is, how can we make ourselves more coachable? I dug into these questions with Anthony Torns, a track coach who has become known not just for results achieved in training young men and women as high-achieving athletes, but more importantly, for the way in which he develops and mentors his athletes as people. In this episode of the podcast, Coach Torns and I discussed: Coaching as a way of life What it looks like to be coachable The truth about...
2019-02-11
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Melanie Atha (Part 2) - Advocating for Peace
In part 2 of this two-part interview recorded on MLK day 2019, Melanie Atha told us about her other role as the Executive Director of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF). In this second episode of the two-part series, we discussed: How Melanie (and EPF) advocate for peace A discussion from varying viewpoints on policymaking responses to gun violence What it’s like to live a “nomadic” life touring multiple states in “Miranda” (their van) How advocating for peace needs to start by making peace with yourself I hope you enjoy this...
2019-02-04
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Melanie Atha - the Peacemaking Potential of Collaborative Dispute Resolution
You’ve likely heard someone say that “the only people who ‘win’ in litigation are the attorneys.” While the right to go to court will always remain an important part of our civil justice system, if you’ve been involved in litigation yourself you may understand why “winning” doesn’t always provide a clear victory, for anyone involved. There’s no question litigation will continue to dictate the outcome for many difficult to resolve matters, but it’s important to know about the potential for other less adversarial ways of resolving disputes as well - especially when there’s more than just money at...
2019-01-29
00 min
Purpose in the Process
10 Minute Takeaways (from Episode 12): Working Your Goals to Achievement
This is something NEW in 2019 called “10 minute takeaways” where I’ll summarize in 10 minutes or less the high points and takeaways from each interview or show. This was the result of great feedback from listeners in my audience - so thank you! My regular long-format interviews will continue, but these shortened versions will be great for people who want to go back and get a quick summary after enjoying the longer conversation, or if you just don’t have the time that particular week to listen to the entire interview but want to benefit from the highlights first. Either way, I ho...
2019-01-24
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Jason Pierce - A Balanced Perspective on Youth Sports
American families spend $15.3 billion on youth sports activities, an amount that has literally doubled in the last 10 years. A family’s investment in youth athletics can often represent as much as 10% or more of a family’s income. Given these numbers, it may come as no surprise that more kids are placed onto “travel” and “select” teams than ever before. Year-round specialization and private training have become the norm in many communities, and the market incentives driving what has become known as the “youth sports industrial complex” show no signs of slowing. Gregory, S. (2017, August). How Youth Sports Became a $15 Billion In...
2019-01-20
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Working Your Goals to Achievement
I got a lot of positive feedback from the New Year’s show, which was the first non-interview episode. I’ll be continuing with interviews, but that feedback also made me realize that people appreciate thoughtful content even without a guest on the show. In that same feedback I got a lot of questions that mostly centered around one topic: moving beyond goal setting to goal accomplishment. So I asked my wife Trisha to join me for this show (since she joins me every year for this process) and we discussed what we do each year to both...
2019-01-14
00 min
Purpose in the Process
US Air Force Surgeon General Mark Ediger - Lessons From 32 Years in Public Service
Lieutenant General (Dr.) Mark A. Ediger retired last year after serving as the Surgeon General of the Air Force, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Arlington, Va. General Ediger served as functional manager of the U.S. Air Force Medical Service. In this capacity, he advised the Secretary of the Air Force and Air Force Chief of Staff, as well as the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs on matters pertaining to the medical aspects of the air expeditionary force and the health of Air Force people. General Ediger had authority to commit resources worldwide for the Air Force...
2019-01-07
00 min
Purpose in the Process
2019 New Years Special
Joseph and I had a good time recording this impromptu conversation for a special New Year’s show! We discussed: Ways to more thoughtfully approach “screen time” and social media, including specific apps and methods for nudging things in the right direction for families and people concerned with the issue A broad look at podcasting including software, gear, hosting, and other advice (including an 8-step general process for anyone looking to get started with a podcast in 2019) Practical approaches to getting your bearings and discovering purpose before setting goals and resolutions
2019-01-02
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Peter Ostebo - Finding Your Creative Voice
All great writers have a “voice” - a way of expressing the written word in a way that is immediately recognizable as their own. Finding and harnessing your creative voice, in any art form, allows for the expression of emotional authenticity that leads to a true connection with the audience. For many people who make their living creatively, however, that’s easier said than done. After all, where exactly does that unique voice come from, and how can it be expressed “on-demand,” not just when inspiration strikes? Screenwriter Peter Ostebo, a 2017 Nichols Fellowship quarter-finalist, is discovering and learning t...
2018-12-23
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Jessica Dupuy - the Passion Driven Purpose Behind Great Food & Wine
Great artists and artisans are driven by a passion that expresses itself from within. In the case of world class food, wine, and even hospitality, we get to experience the results of that passion in a tangible way that involves all five senses. Yet, when sitting down for a meal or opening a bottle of wine it can be easy to take for granted the talent, work, and drive that culminated in that moment. Discovering and presenting the stories of great chefs, winemakers, distillers, and restauranteurs, is what drives the literary work and honest, journalistic approach of today’s po...
2018-12-17
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Fraser Pajak - Trust Based Leadership
Leadership as a topic has been written about and discussed ad nauseam, yet good leadership remains elusive for so many organizations and teams. How can the subject of such exhaustive research and discussion continue to be the glaring root cause of business failures, mission-killing morale problems, and weak vision at the top of otherwise strong organizations? Perhaps it’s because talking about optimal leadership will never replace the disciplined practice of good leadership. That’s why for today’s episode on leadership, I wanted to talk to someone who has actually walked the walk of trust based leadership to peel b...
2018-12-12
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Jay Papasan - Figuring Out Your "One Thing"
It was almost called the “success habit.” Instead, Jay Papasan and Gary Keller released their popular book on purpose driven productivity as The ONE Thing, which went on to sell over 1.3 million copies worldwide, made 400 appearances on national bestseller lists (including # 1 on The Wall Street Journal’s hardcover business list), and was translated into 30 different languages. The reason for the book’s success is clear: learning to ask the all-important “focusing question,” and figuring out your own “one thing,” can be a true game changer. While application of the books’ principles of highly leveraged action may be focused onto a dif...
2018-12-05
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Dave Klug - the Challenging Process of Keeping Us Safe
Law enforcement is a difficult job. Not many people would argue with that. Today’s 24-hour news cycle and the proliferation of citizen video journalism has allowed an ever-closer view into the outwardly visible world of police officers like never before, but the average citizen remains unaware of the actual processes, rationale, and training that inform and dictate how our police departments respond to today’s critical incidents. I wanted to shed light on some of the inner-workings of public safety, and talk about the purpose behind various processes of the very difficult job done every day by t...
2018-11-29
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Jim Flores & Lee Rothenflue - Storytelling Through Film
Austin’s film industry really is full of talented, hard-working, independent people. I had the pleasure of sitting down with two of them just one week before the Austin Film Festival. Jim Flores (cinematographer) and Lee Rothenflue (Producer/Post-Editor) gave us their impromptu thoughts about the “work” of storytelling through film in general, and what it’s like to make movies in Austin, specifically. Whether you’re considering a career in filmmaking or are just curious about what goes on behind the camera and on a set, this episode of the podcast offers an informative and yet informal look at what it...
2018-11-22
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Justin Marler - Warring Against Yourself
The ancient disciplines of silence, solitude, and fasting have been, and remain today, a constant in many faith practices and belief systems spanning continents and cultures. Why is that, and what can be gained by the practice of intentional self-denial? We’ve all heard how important it is to learn to say “no” to the ever-growing list of distractions and external demands on our time and energy to stay productive; and we have all been on one kind of diet or another. In this episode, however, we will look at how the importance of learning to say...
2018-11-15
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Jamie Matthews - Asking the Right Questions
Learning is about asking the right questions….and it’s also about knowing there is not always one right answer. In this episode of the podcast, we discuss learning and living a life of meaning with Jamie Matthews, a Master Teacher at the Acton School of Business in Austin, Texas. In addition to having found his calling as a world-class teacher, Jamie is a successful entrepreneur, experienced investor, and purposeful philanthropist. More importantly, he is one of those rare people whose positive energy and gratitude for living is irresistibly contagious, even on his “bad” days. We touched on a var...
2018-11-08
00 min
Purpose in the Process
Walter Wright - Learning to Listen
Why is it so difficult for people to find compromise? Have we forgotten how to truly listen to opposing views? In this episode, we dive deep into these questions with Professor Walter Wright, an expert in mediation and conflict resolution, who takes the time to explain how to resolve differences with other people…or at least how to try. In addition to talking about the basic principles of interests based negotiation, we also summarize and explain techniques used by professionals in the field of conflict resolution to help people recognize humanity in those with whom the...
2018-11-01
00 min