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Ep. 209 - Kyle Sweetser: Semi-Sweet Home Alabama

34 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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Explore the insights of Kyle Sweetser, a recent U.S. Senate candidate from Alabama, as he shares lessons learned from talking to diverse communities, challenging stereotypes, and navigating political divides. Discover how genuine listening and honest conversations can impact community trust and political engagement. Main Topics Covered: * The importance of representing overlooked voices in politics, especially those who work with their hands * Surprising voter engagement levels and misconceptions about Alabama a decade after previous campaigns * How campaigning altered Kyle’s views on issues like minimum wage and immigration * The significance of social issues such as immigration, detention, and the cultural struggles around gender and identity in Alabama * Strategies for reaching Democrats’ primary voters and broadening electoral appeal * The impact of political branding and the need to speak authentically despite backlash * The role of trust and religious influence among Black voters and rural communities * Lessons on listening to understand rather than respond, and the importance of saying “no” to divisive issues * Future opportunities for Alabama’s growth based on infrastructure, port development, and innovation * The necessity for politicians to be transparent, outspoken, and true to their values * Myths about unity and the commonality among Americans regardless of differences * The power of curiosity and humility in bridging divides and fostering community progress Resources & Links: * Alabama’s Port of Mobile [https://www.portofmobile.com/] * Port Huntsville [https://www.hsvcity.com/about-hsv/high-tech-hub] * Tax Foundation - State & Local Tax Rates [https://taxfoundation.org/] * Charles Barkley – Former NBA Player & Community Figure [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-barkley/] * Media Well Done, LLC [http://mediawelldonellc.com] Connect with Kyle Sweetzer: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylesweetzer] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/kylesweetzer] Key Frameworks & Notable Quotes: * The importance of authentic listening (”Understanding begins with curiosity”) * “You can’t out Trump Trump” – insights from Democratic Party insiders * “We are more alike than different” – a core lesson in human connection Action Items: * Focus on community issues that transcend party lines, like infrastructure and economic fairness * Engage in honest, issue-based conversations that prioritize understanding * Build your voter base beyond superficial social issues by emphasizing economic and practical concerns Final Reflection: Kyle’s journey underscores that meaningful change requires listening, authenticity, and a willingness to challenge stereotypes. His lessons remind us that bridging divides starts with genuine curiosity and honest dialogue—and that truth and humility can foster trust and progress across communities. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Ep. 209 - Kyle Sweetser: Semi-Sweet Home Alabama artwork

Ep. 209 - Kyle Sweetser: Semi-Sweet Home Alabama

Explore the insights of Kyle Sweetser, a recent U.S. Senate candidate from Alabama, as he shares lessons learned from talking to diverse communities, challenging stereotypes, and navigating political divides. Discover how genuine listening and honest conversations can impact community trust and political engagement. Main Topics Covered: * The importance of representing overlooked voices in politics, especially those who work with their hands * Surprising voter engagement levels and misconceptions about Alabama a decade after previous campaigns * How campaigning altered Kyle’s views on issues like minimum wage and immigration * The significance of social issues such as immigration, detention, and the cultural struggles around gender and identity in Alabama * Strategies for reaching Democrats’ primary voters and broadening electoral appeal * The impact of political branding and the need to speak authentically despite backlash * The role of trust and religious influence among Black voters and rural communities * Lessons on listening to understand rather than respond, and the importance of saying “no” to divisive issues * Future opportunities for Alabama’s growth based on infrastructure, port development, and innovation * The necessity for politicians to be transparent, outspoken, and true to their values * Myths about unity and the commonality among Americans regardless of differences * The power of curiosity and humility in bridging divides and fostering community progress Resources & Links: * Alabama’s Port of Mobile [https://www.portofmobile.com/] * Port Huntsville [https://www.hsvcity.com/about-hsv/high-tech-hub] * Tax Foundation - State & Local Tax Rates [https://taxfoundation.org/] * Charles Barkley – Former NBA Player & Community Figure [https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-barkley/] * Media Well Done, LLC [http://mediawelldonellc.com] Connect with Kyle Sweetzer: * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylesweetzer] * Twitter [https://twitter.com/kylesweetzer] Key Frameworks & Notable Quotes: * The importance of authentic listening (”Understanding begins with curiosity”) * “You can’t out Trump Trump” – insights from Democratic Party insiders * “We are more alike than different” – a core lesson in human connection Action Items: * Focus on community issues that transcend party lines, like infrastructure and economic fairness * Engage in honest, issue-based conversations that prioritize understanding * Build your voter base beyond superficial social issues by emphasizing economic and practical concerns Final Reflection: Kyle’s journey underscores that meaningful change requires listening, authenticity, and a willingness to challenge stereotypes. His lessons remind us that bridging divides starts with genuine curiosity and honest dialogue—and that truth and humility can foster trust and progress across communities. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Ep. 208 - Colin Owensby: Beyond the Finish Line artwork

Ep. 208 - Colin Owensby: Beyond the Finish Line

Dive into the compelling story of Colin Owensby as he shares how a severe car accident, personal tragedies, and remarkable sports achievements shaped his outlook on life, resilience, and purpose. This episode explores athletic discipline, overcoming loss, and finding strength through adversity. Main Topics: * The impact of sports on mental resilience and discipline * Personal tragedy: surviving a life-changing car accident * Building a toolkit of resilience and embracing gratitude * The journey from modeling in Europe to Hollywood and beyond * How grief influences life purpose and living with intention In this episode: * Colin recounts his transition from NCAA swimmer to ultramarathon runner and Ironman competitor * Insight into the mental and physical discipline required for elite athletic performance * Emotional recount of surviving a devastating car crash and losing his brother * The concept of the “Map of Resilience” and essential mental tools to overcome setbacks * Reflection on grief, love, and finding omens in everyday life * Stories of modeling in Milan, working on Hollywood sets, and traveling across Europe * Practical advice for building community, cultivating gratitude, and pursuing personal growth Resources & Links: * Racers for Pacers [https://www.racersforpacers.org/] * Veterans Future Foundation [https://veteransfuturefoundation.org/] * Tony Robbins - Money Master the Game [https://www.amazon.com/Money-Master-Game-Financial-Freedom/dp/1476757839] Connect with Colin: * Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/thecolinowensby] * TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@thecolinowensby] Note: To support Colin’s purpose and endurance journey, check the show notes for direct links to the foundations. Thank you for listening to Stories from Real Life. Be sure to subscribe and share your light wherever you go. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

23 de jun de 20261 h 8 min
episode Ep. 207 - Amy Hawk: What Would Judas Do? (Encore) artwork

Ep. 207 - Amy Hawk: What Would Judas Do? (Encore)

Show Notes: Amy Hawk — Author, Bible Teacher, and Truth-Teller What happens when faithfulness to Jesus begins to put you at odds with the religious community that shaped you? In this episode of Stories from Real Life, I sit down with Amy Hawk, an author, Bible teacher, and writer whose work explores the uncomfortable intersection of Christianity, politics, conscience, and spiritual courage. Amy spent roughly two decades serving in evangelical church life—teaching Bible classes, leading Bible studies, women’s ministry, prayer ministry, and adult discipleship—before a season of deep disillusionment forced her to reexamine what it means to follow Jesus when institutional religion becomes entangled with power. Amy is the author of The Judas Effect: How Evangelicals Betrayed Jesus for Power, a deeply personal and Scripture-centered reflection on the American evangelical church, political allegiance, and the cost of choosing power over the way of Christ. The book is described as part Bible study and part personal faith journey, written out of Amy’s own crisis of faith as she wrestled with what she saw happening inside parts of the church after 2016. She is also the author of Six Years in the Hanoi Hilton, the story of her father, U.S. Air Force pilot James Shively, who was shot down over North Vietnam in 1967 and spent six years as a prisoner of war. That earlier book explored courage, survival, suffering, and hope under extreme circumstances—themes that also echo through Amy’s more recent work. Our conversation moves beyond politics into something more personal and searching: What does Christian integrity require? How do people hold onto faith when the institutions around them disappoint them? And how can Scripture become not a weapon for winning arguments, but a guide back toward humility, compassion, truth, and courage? In This Episode Melvin and Amy discuss: How Amy’s years in evangelical ministry shaped her faith and her writing. Why she felt compelled to write The Judas Effect. The difference between loyalty to Jesus and loyalty to a political movement. What happens when speaking honestly costs you community. How Scripture helped Amy process disillusionment. The role of courage, repentance, humility, and compassion in the life of the church. How her father’s POW story influenced her understanding of endurance and moral clarity. Why some conversations are difficult precisely because they matter. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Ep. 206 - Owen Ó Súilleabháin: Ancient Songs for Modern Lives (Encore Episode) artwork

Ep. 206 - Owen Ó Súilleabháin: Ancient Songs for Modern Lives (Encore Episode)

Irish singer, composer, storyteller, poet, teacher, and leadership guide Owen Ó Súilleabháin brings a rare blend of music, memory, spirituality, and cultural wisdom to the conversation. Raised in one of Ireland’s most respected artistic families, Owen inherited a deep relationship with song, story, poetry, and the ancient traditions of Ireland. His mother, Rev. Nóirín Ní Riain, Ph.D., is a renowned sacred singer, theologian, and spiritual director; his late father, Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, was a celebrated composer, pianist, musicologist, and founder of the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance at the University of Limerick. Owen’s work lives at the intersection of art and human transformation. With a background in philosophy, Greek and Roman civilization, and Peace and Development Studies, he uses music, poetry, conversation, and Celtic spirituality to help people reconnect with creativity, presence, purpose, and the deeper currents of their own lives. Owen has collaborated with and worked alongside major artistic figures including The Chieftains, Sinéad O’Connor, Steven Spielberg, Russell Crowe, Nigel Kennedy, David Whyte, and John O’Donohue. His current work includes leadership coaching, cultural journeys through Ireland, and creative communities rooted in Celtic spirituality, seasonal ritual, song, and story. In this episode, Owen helps us explore what ancient songs can teach modern people about grief, belonging, listening, creativity, and the human longing to be fully alive. Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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episode Ep. 205 - Nancy Deyo: Mountain High, Valley Low artwork

Ep. 205 - Nancy Deyo: Mountain High, Valley Low

Episode Summary Nancy Deyo is a former Silicon Valley CEO, Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute Fellow, and author of the forthcoming memoir Perilous Ascent. After a medical crisis on Mount Kilimanjaro, Nancy entered a fifteen-year journey through misdiagnosis, chronic pain, opioid dependence, and identity collapse. In this episode of Stories from Real Life, Nancy shares how the strategies that once defined her success—discipline, endurance, ambition, and pushing through—eventually had to be reexamined. Her story is not about a simple cure or a clean comeback. It is about learning to live differently when life no longer responds to effort in the same way. This conversation explores chronic pain, medical uncertainty, high-performance culture, shame, adaptation, and the deeper meaning of resilience. In This Episode, We Discuss * The medical crisis Nancy experienced on Mount Kilimanjaro * How chronic pain reshaped her identity and daily life * The long road through misdiagnosis and medical uncertainty * Opioid dependence in the context of chronic pain * The emotional cost of high-performance culture * Why “pushing through” can sometimes become harmful * Attending graduate school while unable to sit * Rebuilding a meaningful life without pretending everything is fixed * Her forthcoming memoir, Perilous Ascent * A more honest definition of resilience Memorable Themes One of the most powerful ideas in this conversation is that resilience does not always mean pushing harder. Sometimes resilience means recognizing limits, grieving the life that changed, and adapting with honesty rather than force. Nancy’s story will resonate with anyone living with chronic illness, navigating burnout, facing medical uncertainty, caregiving for someone in pain, or rebuilding after a major life disruption. About Nancy Deyo Nancy Deyo is a former Silicon Valley CEO and Stanford Distinguished Careers Institute Fellow. Her forthcoming memoir, Perilous Ascent, reflects on a fifteen-year journey through chronic pain, misdiagnosis, opioid dependence, and personal transformation after a medical crisis on Mount Kilimanjaro. Through her writing and speaking, Nancy offers a candid look at what it means to live inside pain, question old definitions of strength, and find a new way forward. Connect with Nancy Read Nancy’s Substack: Life Inside Pain with Nancy Deyo [https://nancydeyo.substack.com/] Media Well Done, LLC [http://mediawelldonellc.com] Get full access to Melvin E. Edwards at storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe [https://storiesfromreallife.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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