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Loving the Journey with Donna Kunde

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Every voice you hear on a podcast belongs to someone who decided to keep going, even when it was hard, even when the downloads were low, even when they wondered if any of it was worth it. Loving the Journey goes behind the microphone to hear those stories. The early days. The near-quits. The turning points. And the reason they're still here. This is not just a podcast about podcasting. It's a podcast about courage, consistency, and using your voice to build something meaningful, even when the path isn't clear yet. If you're an entrepreneur, podcaster, or creator who's already in it and wants to keep going, this show is for you. Each episode, you'll hear from someone who started with a message and a microphone and figured out the rest along the way: what worked, what didn't, and what they would do differently. The goal is simple: to remind you that your message matters, your story matters, and the journey is worth it.

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episode Valérie Demont: Being Is the New Doing — How to Stop Performing and Start Podcasting as Yourself artwork

Valérie Demont: Being Is the New Doing — How to Stop Performing and Start Podcasting as Yourself

For eight years, Valérie Demont showed up behind the microphone. She interviewed CEOs, leaders, and thought leaders across Switzerland. She prepared outlines, asked different questions each time, and worked to be the most polished version of herself in every room. And she kept losing her voice. Not literally. But when she followed the script, when she tried to be the professional version of herself for men who did not even know she had a family, she felt it in her body. Her stomach contracted. Things started to smell wrong. Her goosebumps stopped. She realized the goosebumps were the guide all along. Valérie Demont is a conscious business mentor, energy healer, and the author of Being Is the New Doing, published in both French and English. In this episode, she shares the eight-year evolution of her podcasting journey, including the interview that never recorded (dead batteries, a famous hockey player, and a dinner she did not want to attend), the noisy renovation episode that turned into a masterclass on misalignment, and the moment she understood that she was the one giving visibility, not asking for it. Her final message is the one that will stay with you: the more AI enhances, the more we must raise and develop and show our humanity. About Valérie Demont: Valérie Demont is a conscious business mentor and energy healer for spiritually aligned entrepreneurs based in Switzerland. She is the author of Being Is the New Doing, available in French and English, and the creator of the Fluide approach, a framework for shifting from overdoing to aligned, presence-led success. She has been podcasting for eight years in two languages and helps founders reconnect with their voice, trust their intuition, and build businesses that breathe. Connect with her at beingisthenewdoing.com [https://beingisthenewdoing.com] (English) and valeriedemont.ch [https://valeriedemont.ch] (French). Key Takeaways: * The body always knows before the mind catches up. Goosebumps mean alignment. Contraction means it's time to go. * You can be the one giving visibility. You do not have to perform for an audience that does not see you. * Podcasting evolved from interviews to solo content for Valérie, and both are valid. Your format is allowed to change. * Authenticity is not a strategy. It is what happens when you stop chasing someone else's blueprint. * The more AI develops, the more your humanity becomes your greatest asset. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [2:01] Why she started podcasting in 2018: getting near the ears of her audience * [5:02] Running two podcasts in two languages: French for 8 years, English for 1 year, and the ongoing strategy question * [8:10] From scripts to coffee conversations: who she became behind the microphone * [15:01] The interview that never recorded: dead batteries, a famous hockey player, and a dinner she did not want * [16:50] The noisy building episode: when the CEO with the big ego had his volume turned down by the universe * [24:28] The gradual shift: realizing she was the one giving visibility, not asking for it * [28:48] Body signals as guidance: goosebumps, stomach contractions, and when things just smell wrong * [33:36] Her final message: pivot, pause, change. Listen to your heart, your intuition, your inner governance. It's your podcast. Connect with Valérie Demont: * English website and book: beingisthenewdoing.com [https://beingisthenewdoing.com] * French website: valeriedemont.ch [https://valeriedemont.ch] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [https://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] reviewed by a real human within 2 business days.

Ayer - 36 min
episode Heather Morgan: How to Trust Your Path When Life Falls Apart artwork

Heather Morgan: How to Trust Your Path When Life Falls Apart

What do you do when you lose your dad, your marriage, and your entire identity in the same season of life? If you're Heather Morgan, you move across the country to a state you've never visited, book a recording studio, and hit record. Heather is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, an 80-plus episode podcast built on one belief: trust your path, no matter how messy it looks. She started it not because she had a strategy, but because she was so alone in her pain that she thought, I cannot be the only one feeling this way. In this episode, Heather shares the life quake that started it all, why she committed to the yes before she knew the how, and what a five-paragraph review from a divorced man she'd never met told her about who her podcast was really for. About Heather Morgan: Heather Morgan is the host of Wandering the Wild Mess, a storytelling podcast for anyone navigating a life quake. With 80-plus episodes and a surprisingly even audience split of 50% men and 50% women, her unscripted, off-the-cuff conversations about divorce, identity, starting over, and self-trust have connected with listeners across demographics. She holds a degree in communications and marketing and brings a background in Fortune 500 strategy to her deeply personal work. Connect with her at wanderingthewildmess.com. Key Takeaways: * Committing to the yes before you know the how is how the path builds itself * Divorce is an identity death. The rebuild is one of the most powerful things a person can do. * Authenticity over strategy: the episode you weren't planning to record is often the one that changes someone's life * You have a 100% track record of getting through every hard thing you've ever faced * You don't need permission to have a voice. You just need to hit record. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [0:53] Losing her dad, a divorce, and moving to Nashville alone: the life quake that started everything * [2:22] The sign she got on the way to a TEDx talk that said start a podcast * [5:12] Why she committed to the yes before she knew the how * [7:20] The moment she hit record: I cannot be the only one feeling this way * [13:17] Posting vulnerable content on LinkedIn as a Fortune 500 executive and what happened next * [18:38] The one review from a divorced man that confirmed she was on the right path * [31:54] What Heather wants the one listener to hear Connect with Heather Morgan: Website and podcast: www.wanderingthewildmess.com [https://www.wanderingthewildmess.com] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [http://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] reviewed by a real human within 2 business days.

3 de may de 2026 - 36 min
episode Christian Hammer: You don't have to fit the mold to build something worth listening to artwork

Christian Hammer: You don't have to fit the mold to build something worth listening to

Most people were told to pick one thing. Christian Hammer didn't. He has ADHD, a degree that combines computer science, architecture, and fine arts, and a career that spans painting, podcasting, authorship, and AI entrepreneurship. He started podcasting in 2008 as one of the first business podcasters on the internet. And his message is simple: you don't have to fit the mold to build something worth listening to. In this episode, Christian shares how curiosity became his greatest asset, how a heart rate monitor at Nike flipped his stage fright into adrenaline, and why giving yourself permission to fail at many things is exactly the right path for people who refuse to specialize. About Christian Hammer: Christian Hammer is a multi-passionate podcaster, painter, author, and AI entrepreneur. He is the host of TechTastic, The Driven, and The Deep Onion, and the co-founder of Ngentix AI, a company helping mid-market businesses leverage AI without needing a single engineer. He has been podcasting since 2008 and is one of the original business podcasters. Find his artwork at c-hammer.com and connect with him at christianhammer.io. Key Takeaways: * Being multi-passionate is not a flaw. It's a different kind of intelligence, and society is starting to catch up. * The feeling you call stage fright is often adrenaline. The reframe changes everything about how you show up. * Architecture school teaches you something most people never learn: it's about the work, not about you. * Community is the mentor when there's no one-on-one guide available. * Give yourself permission to try things and be bad at them. Nobody became a great painter the day they were born. Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [1:12] Why Christian didn't hear his own story being told and what he decided to do about it * [4:17] The ADHD advantage: staying curious, getting good at everything, specializing in nothing * [11:31] From college radio DJ to podcasting OG and how the mic became home * [14:00] How they became the #1 business podcast in 2008 (there were only four) * [17:03] The Nike stage fright story: when adrenaline looks exactly like fear * [22:13] The solo podcast panic and how to flip it in the middle of recording * [28:03] What Christian wants every multi-passionate person to hear Connect with Christian Hammer: * Personal hub: christianhammer.io [http://christianhammer.io] * AI company: ngentix.ai [https://ngentix.ai/] * Art: c-hammer.com [http://c-hammer.com] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [http://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] reviewed by a real human within 2 business days.

2 de may de 2026 - 33 min
episode Overcoming Analysis Paralysis: Leo Young on Authentic Podcasting and Why You Are the Niche artwork

Overcoming Analysis Paralysis: Leo Young on Authentic Podcasting and Why You Are the Niche

Most podcasters get stuck before they ever record episode one. They research their niche, map out a content strategy, check their follower counts for segments, and somehow never actually start. Leo Young's advice cuts right through it: you are the niche. Just start with what resonates with you. Everything else follows from there. In this episode of Loving the Journey, Leo Young, founder of a $30M+ real estate firm and host of The Journey with Leo Young, shares why authenticity beats algorithms, why vanity metrics are losing their meaning, and the one mindset shift that breaks analysis paralysis for good. About Leo Young: Leo Young is the Founder and CEO of Cornell Communities, a real estate firm revitalizing manufactured housing communities across eight states. He leads more than 500 affordable housing units and over $30 million in assets, delivering strong, consistent returns for investors. Before launching Cornell Communities, Leo worked in private equity and was the top regional salesperson at Tesla. Today he hosts The Journey with Leo Young, an unscripted conversation series for entrepreneurs who want the real story behind success. Key Takeaways: * You are the niche — your authenticity is the strategy, not just a philosophy * Analysis paralysis kills more podcasts than bad audio — stop planning and just start * Vanity metrics are losing meaning; bots inflate everything and what matters is whether someone was moved enough to reach out * Skills are built through repetition, the same as any physical muscle — you improve by doing, not by studying * The algorithms are getting better at finding your people, but only if you actually show up as yourself * Content and business are not separate — your podcast positions you as the expert without you having to say it Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [0:52] Why Leo started The Journey with Leo Young podcast * [2:55] Is podcasting separate from real estate? How content and business connect * [5:22] You are the niche — the line that changes the conversation * [6:05] AI, personal brand, and getting leverage in a noisy world * [7:44] Human connection vs. vanity metrics — what actually matters * [10:14] Why unscripted, authentic conversations always win * [13:58] Overcoming analysis paralysis: stop segmenting your 16 followers and just start * [15:00] What surprised Leo most about podcasting * [19:00] Skills are built through repetition (the Arnold protein tub story) * [22:00] Be unapologetically yourself * [24:30] Final message to podcasters and how to find Leo Connect with Leo Young: * Website: cornellcommunities.com [https://www.cornellcommunities.com] * Podcast: The Journey with Leo Young — available on all platforms * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/leo-young [https://www.linkedin.com/in/leo-young/] * Investor Waitlist: tinyurl.com/mhp-course [https://tinyurl.com/mhp-course] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard [https://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] — reviewed by a real human within 2 business days.

28 de abr de 2026 - 27 min
episode Alan Lazaros: The Podcast That Built a 7-Figure Business artwork

Alan Lazaros: The Podcast That Built a 7-Figure Business

What would you do if someone told you to go all in on just one thing? That's the question Alan Lazaros had to answer — and the answer changed everything. A car accident at 26 made Alan stop and ask: what am I actually here for? He walked away from corporate, built a personal development company, and eventually committed fully to podcasting. Today, Next Level University has 2,300+ episodes, reaches listeners in 180 countries, and sits inside a 7-figure business. What he built wasn't luck — it was a decision. In this episode, Alan pulls back the curtain on the doom loop vs. the success loop, why most people don't believe in themselves nearly as much as they think they do, and why personal responsibility has to be the foundation of everything you build. About Alan Lazaros: Alan Lazaros is the co-founder and CEO of Next Level Universe and the host of Next Level University, a top-100 global self-improvement podcast with listeners in over 180 countries and more than 2,300 episodes. A computer engineer with an MBA and over 7,000 coaching hours, Alan helps high-achievers maximize their potential across fitness, finances, relationships, and career. He founded Next Level Universe after a nearly fatal car accident at 26 prompted him to re-evaluate his life's purpose. Key Takeaways: * Going all in on your podcast doesn't mean doing more — it means choosing the one thing that fulfills you most * The doom loop and success loop are real: belief drives action, action drives results, results drive more belief * You know you love something not because you always want to do it, but because you're always glad you did * Most people's self-belief is far lower than what they show on social media — and that gap is where the work is * Personal responsibility is the foundation — not circumstances, not the economy, not who left Episode Highlights with Timestamps: * [0:52] The car accident that changed everything * [3:25] The conversation that led him to go all in on podcasting * [5:00] From one episode a week to daily episodes — how it actually happened * [10:21] The doom loop and success loop explained * [20:09] The biggest aha from 7,000+ coaching hours: most people don't believe in themselves * [28:35] What Alan would say to the one listener who needed to hear this most Connect with Alan Lazaros: * Website: nextleveluniverse.com [https://www.nextleveluniverse.com] * Podcast: Next Level University — available on all platforms * LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanlazarosllc] * Instagram: @alazaros88 [https://www.instagram.com/alazaros88] Is your podcast working as hard as it should? Get your free personalized Influence Score at 365businessmaker.com/scorecard [https://www.365businessmaker.com/scorecard] — reviewed by a real human within 2 business days.

27 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
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