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S2 Ep. 05: Givers and Receivers: Redefining Community Support with Kelly Obermayer - Part 1

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What if millions of people could help each other escape financial struggle—one dollar at a time, no questions asked? In this episode, Carrie Hunter sits down with Kelly Obermayer, founder of Jovell Digital and creator of United We Fund, to reveal a radical new approach to microgiving: a community-powered platform where anyone can give and receive support, free from judgment or gatekeepers. Kelly Obermayer shares her personal journey through loss, trauma, and relentless reinvention, discussing the sparks of inspiration, the flaws in our financial system, and the life-changing impact of empowering everyone to be both a giver and receiver—sometimes in the span of a single month. You’ll hear how this movement was built from her living room without investors or a team, and why it just might be the future of hope. Timestamped Overview 00:05 Introduction to Kelly Obermayer and the vision for United We Fund 02:11 Kelly Obermayer on her childhood, confidence, and early influences 05:17 Navigating loss, trauma, and personal reinvention 10:27 The viral moment: seeing the problem online and deciding to solve it 13:23 From idea to action—why Kelly Obermayer decided to build, not just dream 16:26 The financial system was never built for all of us—breaking down systemic barriers 21:46 The giver/receiver model: why it matters and how it works 28:37 Building the platform solo—time, sacrifice, and vision

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episode S2 Ep. 06: Givers and Receivers: Redefining Community Support with Kelly Obermayer - Part 2 artwork

S2 Ep. 06: Givers and Receivers: Redefining Community Support with Kelly Obermayer - Part 2

What if the biggest leap of faith you’ve ever taken was building a platform designed for strangers who desperately need help—without knowing if you’ll make a dime doing it? In this powerful episode, Kelly Obermayer opens up to Carrie Hunter about the emotional journey behind launching United We Fund, a micro crowdfunding app that could transform how communities support each other through financial crises. From stories that will move you to tears to surprising details about keeping every donation transparent, this episode reveals the real behind-the-scenes of launching a mission-driven tech start-up. Key highlights include: * The difficult realities and emotional weight of helping others before you have the resources to do so * United We Fund’s unique system for privacy and domestic violence support * Radical transparency in how the app’s shared fund works * Real talk on keeping the platform secure and verification processes * Kelly Obermayer's honesty about not profiting from her life’s work—and why she’s doing it anyway * A raw perspective on what it really means to be a woman in power Timestamped Overview: [00:00:00] Episode intro and toughest moments for Kelly Obermayer [00:05:00] Helping vulnerable community members and finding motivation [00:07:00] Safe Start: Revolutionary privacy for domestic violence survivors [00:09:11] How United We Fund works: micro crowdfunding, user experience [00:13:02] Transparency and real-time visibility of donations [00:14:12] Funding operations without taking from the shared fund [00:16:45] Status of nonprofit status and future plans [00:17:47] Donating directly to specific stories vs. the shared fund [00:19:22] Fraud prevention and verification process [00:22:32] Building trust and hope in the system [00:24:48] How to get involved, help spread the word, and sponsorship opportunities [00:28:04] Why Kelly Obermayer keeps going despite no personal profit [00:30:28] What it means to be a woman in power [00:33:58] Episode wrap-up and how to connect

Ayer34 min
episode S2 Ep. 05: Givers and Receivers: Redefining Community Support with Kelly Obermayer - Part 1 artwork

S2 Ep. 05: Givers and Receivers: Redefining Community Support with Kelly Obermayer - Part 1

What if millions of people could help each other escape financial struggle—one dollar at a time, no questions asked? In this episode, Carrie Hunter sits down with Kelly Obermayer, founder of Jovell Digital and creator of United We Fund, to reveal a radical new approach to microgiving: a community-powered platform where anyone can give and receive support, free from judgment or gatekeepers. Kelly Obermayer shares her personal journey through loss, trauma, and relentless reinvention, discussing the sparks of inspiration, the flaws in our financial system, and the life-changing impact of empowering everyone to be both a giver and receiver—sometimes in the span of a single month. You’ll hear how this movement was built from her living room without investors or a team, and why it just might be the future of hope. Timestamped Overview 00:05 Introduction to Kelly Obermayer and the vision for United We Fund 02:11 Kelly Obermayer on her childhood, confidence, and early influences 05:17 Navigating loss, trauma, and personal reinvention 10:27 The viral moment: seeing the problem online and deciding to solve it 13:23 From idea to action—why Kelly Obermayer decided to build, not just dream 16:26 The financial system was never built for all of us—breaking down systemic barriers 21:46 The giver/receiver model: why it matters and how it works 28:37 Building the platform solo—time, sacrifice, and vision

Ayer30 min
episode S2 Ep. 04: The Power of Slowing Down: Jessica Larsen on Personal Growth and Microdosing Journeys - Part 2 artwork

S2 Ep. 04: The Power of Slowing Down: Jessica Larsen on Personal Growth and Microdosing Journeys - Part 2

What if everything you’ve heard about microdosing is wrong—and the real story is about healing, self-discovery, and breaking free from old patterns? In Part 2 of Carrie Hunter continues her conversation with Jessica Larsen to demystify microdosing and explore its intentional use in personal growth and retreat settings. You’ll learn how microdosing psilocybin is less about “tripping” and more about creating subtle, positive shifts in your mental well-being when combined with clear intention and supportive practices. Jessica Larsen shares real-life experiences from her retreats, reveals how to find the right guide, and offers practical advice for anyone curious (or cautious) about this increasingly common practice. Whether you’re new to the idea or exploring your next step, discover the power of mindful healing and authentic transformation. Timestamped Overview 00:00 What is microdosing? The basics and key misconceptions02:47 How microdosing actually works and why intention matters06:47 Microdosing in daily life and breaking stigma09:31 Retreats, healing journeys, and intentional environments14:36 Safety, preparation, and selecting the right guide18:48 Advice for those curious or cautious about microdosing21:33 Inside Beyond Purpose Journeys retreats for women25:05 What is somatic work? Mind-body connection explained27:40 How to start your own discovery journey31:07 The meaning of authentic power and closing remarks

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episode S2 Ep. 03: The Power of Slowing Down: Jessica Larsen on Personal Growth and Microdosing Journeys - Part 1 artwork

S2 Ep. 03: The Power of Slowing Down: Jessica Larsen on Personal Growth and Microdosing Journeys - Part 1

What if the key to finding yourself again isn’t about working harder—but daring to let go of control? Carrie Hunter sits down with Jessica Larsen, founder of Beyond Purpose Journeys, to unravel how women can reclaim their inner selves by slowing down, facing discomfort, and even exploring controversial tools like microdosing. From her journey out of social work and fitness, through a life-shifting personal reset, to redefining what it means to truly care for yourself, Jessica Larsen shares honest lessons about releasing roles, processing discomfort, and learning to hold space for growth. Whether you're burnt out, craving change, or just intrigued by the power of introspection, this conversation is a must-listen. Timestamped Overview [00:00] Meet Jessica Larsen: Untraditional Paths & Purpose[02:20] Childhood, Structure, and Early Nurturing[05:02] The Pattern of Caring for Others[08:38] Realizing It’s Time to Turn Inward[10:59] Blowing Up Her Life and Walking Away[12:16] Losing Identity Outside of Roles[13:22] Facing the Scary Question: Who Am I Really?[14:20] Therapy vs. Mentorship & Confronting Control[16:22] Letting Family Lead Themselves[17:19] Control As Protection—And Its Limits[19:55] Practical Tips for Uncovering Your True Self[20:24] Plant Medicine, Microdosing, and Self-Discovery[22:08] Holding Space: How Jessica Guides Transformation[24:53] The Suitcase Metaphor & Looking from Every Angle[25:53] Wrap-Up & Community Resources

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episode S2 Ep. 02: The Power of Curiosity and Resilience in Leadership with Melissa Aarskaug - Part 2 artwork

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Would you ever turn down a seven-figure job because it didn’t align with your values? Melissa Aarskaug shares why she walked away from lucrative offers to stay true to herself—revealing the extraordinary personal and professional rewards that came from putting integrity first. Carrie Hunter dives deep into Melissa Aarskaug’s unique leadership philosophy, why most leaders are facing a decision—not a technology—problem, and practical strategies for finding clarity in overwhelming times. Discover how embracing AI (rather than fearing it) can actually buy you back hours each week, and explore the power of intentional living, building sustainable success, and redefining what it truly means to be “in power.” Plus: learn about the Maverick Test, her Executive Connect experience, and the daily habits that help her—and other leaders—stay grounded, focused, and impactful. Timestamped Overview: [00:00] Welcome & episode introduction[00:15] Melissa Aarskaug on getting creative during tough times[01:38] Leaders don’t have a technology problem—they have a decision problem[02:19] Why most digital transformation projects fail[03:13] The critical role of the “human side” in AI and technology[04:30] Challenges of AI implementation across company divisions[06:25] Making AI less intimidating: the human connection[08:51] How technology can give you more time (and less brain fog)[11:05] Drawing parallels: technology, the Amish, and reclaiming your time[12:20] Helping leaders find clarity amid uncertainty[13:20] Melissa Aarskaug’s daily habits for focus and growth[16:33] Building self-awareness: journaling, trusted advisors, and prioritizing[20:35] Choosing integrity over short-term gain in your career[22:02] The true cost of staying where you don’t belong[27:07] Melissa Aarskaug’s current projects: podcast, Maverick Test, books, and workshops[33:44] The importance of accountability and long-term thinking[35:13] From stage fright to confident speaker: Melissa Aarskaug’s journey[40:20] What “woman in power” means to Melissa Aarskaug[42:34] Final thoughts and episode close

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