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What Drives You, with over 70 million downloads and 1,350 episodes, gets to the root causes of personal transformation. Join elite athlete, personal development guide, serial entrepreneur, author, and father of nine Kevin Miller as he conducts deep dives with our world's greatest transformational luminaries to gain clarity on what we want and our motives for wanting it. This brings us into alignment so we can drive further and faster with less effort, and most importantly, enjoy the ride on ...
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The Friend Request is a hilarious new podcast hosted by comedian Chloe Maddren, who explores the intricacies of friendship in her quest to find her very own BFF. With each episode, Chloe and her guests share their experiences navigating childhood and adult friendships, while playing a few sleepover games to test their compatibility. Featuring established comics and entertainers as guests, The Friend Request offers a unique and entertaining take on the art of friendship, filled with unforgett ...
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The heart cry of most churches is to see people transformed by the message of the gospel. But very few of our churches are experiencing the kind of growth and transformation they long to see. Each podcast is packed with real stories of churches that have seen the power of the gospel at work. These ordinary church leaders talk with us to unpack the principles described in our book, “On This Rock: Simple Lessons and achievable habits for church growth”.
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James Bond Radio is the podcast for 007 fans. Every Friday, join lifelong Bond fanatics Tom Sears & Chris Wright, as they explore the world of 007. From celebrity interviews with the likes of Sir Roger Moore, Bruce Glover, John Glen, and Peter Lamont, to all the latest news and reviews. With 5 years of faithful service to the Bond community and features in Variety, The Times and on BBC Radio 2, James Bond Radio is your guide to all things Bond. Disclaimer: James Bond Radio is an unofficial e ...
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Podcast from the world's largest sim racing and motorsport website. Join Paul Glover, Daniel Monteiro and Davide Nativo as they chat about the latest news and goings on in sim racing and motorsport, with the odd moment and maybe a bit of singing. Why not check it out and hit that subscribe button, afterall it's free. What a bargain! We would love to hear from you, you can find us at: Web: https://www.racedepartment.com Discord: https://discord.gg/rkvcvaM4 Twitter: racedepartment Facebook: ra ...
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We are on a mission to create impact at scale by connecting you with experts to improve your mental, physical, and spiritual health. Many men feel disconnected and distant from the man they know they can be and we want to be the catalyst to bring you to the best version of yourself!
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On this episode of Around The Outside: The American F1 Podcast Mike and Ian have a special guest! Thank you to our fans from across the globe for tuning in! Our love for F1 and for YOU is our drive For more from the show, check out our social media pages @ato_USF1 Please remeber to like, subscribe/follow and share Enjoy the show!…
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Yes, I’m talking about the TV series. With my family life I don’t get to see a lot of TV, but I really like a good story that moves me. And I like Kevin Costner as an actor. So I watched the original Yellowstone series. It was hard at first, I didn’t like any characters. But then it drew me in. So now I’ve watched the prequels, 1883 and 1923, and r…
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This week comedian and the newest co-host of Triple J’s breakfast show, Luka Muller enters the fort! Chloe asks Luka about his big move to Sydney, working with friends and some of the very best would you rather’s you’ve ever heard. Watch Luka's special Watch Chloe's special Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Send us a Text Message. This season Alex and Chrissy will be joined by ministers of local Baptist churches as they explore the ideas from their new book Scattered Not Small. Each week they will dig into conversations with ministers and church leaders who are on the frontlines leading a variety of scattered churches with the primary aim of effective…
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We are all going to work. For most of our lives. We applaud people for their anniversaries. “Oh, you’ve been married for 10 years, congratulations.” Or the big celebration you have for a couple who has been married for 50 years! Well, most of us will work for nearly 50 years. I had my first consistent job at about 13, started my first business at 1…
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This is at the heart of what drives you. Many of you. Most of you. And I’ve been there too. You are driving along every day after things you haven’t really agreed with. And then you wonder why you don’t feel motivated and you’d rather just scroll social media, eat, drink, numb or entertain. You want to tune into stories that make you feel cause you…
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I’m looking at how true friendships can be vital for your drive. I’m sensitive to this topic, as we know culturally, very few people have close and consistent friendships today. We are more isolated than ever and more and more people have never experienced a real, true friendship. As an introvert, I want to offer a few thoughts on the value of frie…
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To talk about what drives you…your body transports you. All of you. It is your vehicle. And what you eat fuels it. I was at someone’s home recently and looked around their kitchen. What I saw motivated me to peek in their fridge and freezer. Yeah, I’m that guy. And what I found was hardly any real food. It was all FDA approved edible substances. Bu…
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I have an admission to make. I’ve been a lifetime advocate of making a difference in and with your work. Making an impact in the world. I viewed work like it’s a ministry to save the world. And I didn’t connect with people who primarily worked just to make money. I negatively judged it, to be honest. And yet today I’m friends with plenty of people …
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Send us a Text Message. This season Alex and Chrissy will be joined by ministers of local Baptist churches as they explore the ideas from their new book Scattered Not Small. Each week they will dig into conversations with ministers and church leaders who are on the frontlines leading a variety of scattered churches with the primary aim of effective…
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On this episode of Around The Outside: The American F1 Podcast Mike and Ian give their opinion on the season so far Rate how they think the teams will do in the second half of the season and answer some very thought provoking questions Thank you to our fans from across the globe for tuning in! Our love for F1 and for YOU is our drive For more from …
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Not everyone is driven to be an entrepreneur, but sometimes we may need to go down this path in order to have freedom to do what we think is best. My best friend, Randy James, is a medical doctor. When he started he made a pact with God that he’d be a doctor, but he never wanted to be a businessman. Following is a story of why he reluctantly went i…
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I continue to concern myself with the concept of retirement, and the concern isn’t just for those who are older in age. It’s completely relevant for my kids just leaving home and entering into their adult lives. I find so very few people retiring who are leading fulfilling lives. At the end of the day, we just want purpose, the subject of my last e…
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On this episode of Around The Outside: The American F1 Podcast Mike and Ian get into what is happening at Alpine Discuss Adrian Newey and his potential new home and breakdown their initial thoughts on the 2026 regs Thank you to our fans from across the globe for tuning in! Our love for F1 and for YOU is our drive For more from the show, check out o…
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In this episode I’m looking at the connection between lack of purpose and increased negativity. Is there a correlation between idle time and negativity bias? Obviously I think there is or I wouldn’t pose the question. I have an admitted positivity bias. But when I step back and look at the big picture of our culture, I can’t help but see connection…
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Send us a Text Message. This season Alex and Chrissy will be joined by ministers of local Baptist churches as they explore the ideas from their new book Scattered Not Small. Each week they will dig into conversations with ministers and church leaders who are on the frontlines leading a variety of scattered churches with the primary aim of effective…
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I’m going from our values to today’s cultural issues. Considering your values which we covered in the previous episode will help you better understand your own position on the issues. Or if you even want one. I argue that it’s near impossible to have a concrete stance or even in-depth knowledge of every issue. Why? There are too many and if anythin…
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In this episode Social Credit Report: The Qualities Everyone Wants To Know About Each Other. With anyone you care about or are interested in caring about or relying on, you want to know what they are about. What they value. Which is ultimately, what you can count on. Think about it like a social credit report. A credit report tries to measure if yo…
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We look at how our values fuel our drive and how they often come into friction with today’s sociopolitical issues that I feel we are pressured to all have a solid stance on. I see and have felt the tension it can cause. What we grapple with as individuals affects our work and where we work and the corporations that influence and employ much of the …
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On this episode of Around The Outside: The American F1 Podcast Mike is out of the studio so you've got Ian He gives his opinon on Alpine, Redbull and the 2026 regulations Thank you to our fans from across the globe for tuning in! Our love for F1 and for YOU is our drive For more from the show, check out our social media pages @ato_USF1 Please remeb…
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Nothing drives us like a purpose. We love stories of epic circumstances that led to heroic acts. Whether it’s Martin Luther King or your favorite fictional superhero who saves the world. Yet most of us lead lives that don’t feel so epic and the idea of having a purpose can sound far fetched and yes, even fictional. I feel the topic has gotten so di…
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On this episode, Andrew Graves and Tom Gigliotti from Shout It Out Loudcast, slap on the greasepaint and spandex and go for a spin on the roller coaster and investigate the cheapo bin fire that is KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978). Less Hard Day’s Night and more trick-or-treat kiddie show, will this Hanna-Barbera TV movie make them want to …
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We watch the Olympics because it inspires us. Watching people give it their all just touches us at a soul level. Being brought to the very limit of our ability and pulling through is a deep, human experience. Some of us have experienced this from a voluntary activity like sports. Some of you have experienced it from trauma and being victimized. Now…
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I’m taking aim at Abraham Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Maslow first introduced the concept of a hierarchy of needs in his 1943 paper, titled "A Theory of Human Motivation.” The point was to showcase that people are motivated to fulfill basic needs before moving on to other, more advanced needs. What I want you to pay attention to and consider is th…
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I’ve long been curious about the difference in our immediate drive and our future drive. I often refer to it as our appetites. We have the appetite of what I want right now, and what I want in the future, and they don’t often align. Right now I want to eat that donut. In the future I want to lose weight. And the conflict. We think it takes self dis…
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