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Courage to Impact

Shermain Melton, Chief Courage Officer

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To create impact, create opportunities to be courageous, feel the fear in the moment, and take the tiniest action. The Courage to Impact podcast is for those that want to make a big impact in the lives of others - and themselves. Courage will help you step closer to your impact. Shermain Melton is based in Peoria, Arizona, and his mission is to inspire leaders to be more courageous. He works with remarkable people - who you would assume don't need a coach. His clients have included Security ...
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In this episode, Shermain discusses two distinctions of courage and he shares a story from his own life of hiding a part of himself for over 25 years. He found it easier to be accepted for being someone he wasn’t versus risking being rejected for being himself. Maybe you can relate?By Shermain Melton, Chief Courage Officer
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In this episode, I get really vulnerable and discuss the courage to stop hiding. I hid certain parts of myself for a long time because I was scared. When you expose the fear, there's freedom, joy, and expansion on the other side. One part of the work that I do as a coach is helping people to stop hiding, to be themselves, and to live their truth. W…
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My guest in this episode is Ashley Reed. Ashley is a transformational teacher and guide. Ashley discusses her most courageous moment which involves having the courage to go inward and trust that soft voice instead of her ego. She discusses the impact she's making in the world, which relates to having the courage to go inward and the courage to trus…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Je'Von. Je' Von the is Founder of The Rooted Man; a men's coaching program designed to help men connect to their soul and live more in alignment with their purpose and mission. Je'Von discusses being fed up, leaving a career on Wall Street, and stepping into the unknown. He knew that he needed a change an…
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In this episode, I have a conversation with Jared Harding. Jared shares one of his most courageous moments: Battling grief and depression after his wife had multiple miscarriages. He discusses not wanting to look weak, not knowing how to communicate, and getting to a point where he realized he had to get help. He had to allow himself to break. He r…
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Some people see failure as a negative or as a deficit. The truth is, failure is the fastest way to learn, expand, and grow. It’s a really simple concept that's really hard to do. “Failed it” is a series of episodes dedicated to celebrating one thing. Failure. I believe the highest levels of growth, expansion, and freedom come as a result of failure…
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Brene Brown talks about “Couraging” in one of her talks. “Couraging” is how to grow your own courage. It’s a habit of repeatedly being courageous. It’s a way of dealing with uncertainty and risk head-on. By not shying away from the uncomfortable situations, and instead, using your voice and standing up especially when you’re not sure what will happ…
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In this episode, Shermain discusses playing bigger along with some of the thinking that keeps people playing small. He gives 4 steps for how people can play bigger in their lives. Shermain's mission is to inspire people to be more courageous. Shermain Melton runs a leadership consultancy for leaders who want to make a bigger impact and want more co…
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In this episode, I interview my baby brother Forest - You'll hear me refer to him as Junior because that's what our family calls him. He is the founder of a non-profit and his mission is to change the lives of other people by putting good into this world. He discusses his story including the struggle of a breakup and a courageous conversation he ha…
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In this episode, I have a courage conversation with Ashley Newberg. Her passion is for childhood and for parents. Ashley is on a mission to help parents to be able to enjoy parenthood while their kids are enjoying childhood. Ashley talks about one of her most courageous moments of going through intensive therapy, where she learns that there's nothi…
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In this episode, I have a courage conversation with Eloise. Eloise spent her childhood hiding her voice. She was afraid of being found out and feeling less than. Now, part of her mission and impact is about advocating for women. To help them not only become aware of the voices they're listening to but she empowers them to stop hiding and use it. Sh…
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In this episode, I have a courage conversation with Alex Dumas. Alex felt a sense of disconnection growing up and now helps people connect to their real identity and reconnect to their brilliance. His mission is to inspire, empower, and educate people and create space for people to be themselves and create endless possibilities. He shares about the…
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In this episode, I have a courage conversation with Daniel Allen - DA. DA is on a mission to love and inspire people to live into more possibilities. His impact is about giving people hope and helping them not only see possibilities but take action towards them. I draw out one of DA's most courageous moments related to a decision he made to step aw…
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In this episode, I have a courageous conversation with Charlotte Fowles. Hiking alone and unsupported for days in the U.S. while on chemotherapy; freediving to 90ft on just one breath; crossing the Australian outback in an ancient 4 wheel drive... Charlotte is also known as ‘The Executive Adventurer’ and is an expert in silencing the inner critic a…
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