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Ep128: Christina Collins on Raising Leaders Through Movement and Mindset

31 min · 21. apr. 2026
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Christina Collins, founder and franchisor of Never Stop Moving 365, joins Eunicia Peret to share how she turned a passion for youth fitness into a rapidly growing, mission-driven business. With a background in education and physical literacy, Christina explains how movement in childhood builds far more than physical health, it develops confidence, resilience, and leadership skills that carry into adulthood. The conversation dives into modern parenting challenges, from overscheduled kids to screen-heavy lifestyles, and introduces a new model that brings movement directly into the home. Christina also shares her journey as a bootstrapped female founder, the grit required to scale without outside capital, and how she continues to innovate by constantly challenging her own business. This episode is a powerful reminder that building strong children and strong businesses both start with intentional action. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Movement builds future leaders: Physical activity teaches resilience, confidence, and leadership early in life Failure is feedback: Learning to fail safely as a child creates stronger, more adaptable adults Modern childhood is out of balance: Kids are often stuck between overscheduling and excessive screen time Convenience drives adoption: Bringing services into the home removes barriers for busy families You don’t need external funding to scale: Grit, vision, and persistence can build a successful business Limiting beliefs must be managed daily: Entrepreneurs need systems to quiet doubt and stay focused Compete with yourself: Constant self-competition creates innovation and long-term advantage Access matters: Removing financial and logistical barriers expands impact to more communities Role modeling is powerful: Children adopt habits by watching what adults consistently do You are limitless: Growth comes from pushing beyond perceived boundaries TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to Christina Collins and Never Stop Moving 365 [00:02:00] How movement shapes leadership and lifelong skills [00:04:00] The problem with overscheduled and screen-heavy childhoods [00:05:00] Building a business around convenience and in-home services [00:07:00] Balancing competition, confidence, and child development [00:08:00] Bootstrapping a business as a female founder [00:10:00] Learning from failure and applying feedback [00:12:00] Entrepreneurial mindset and managing limiting beliefs [00:13:00] Competing with your own business to stay ahead [00:15:00] The “tip jar” concept and lessons for entrepreneurs [00:17:00] Expanding services and responding to client needs [00:19:00] Success stories and real-life impact on families [00:21:00] Learning from others’ failures through podcasts and mentorship [00:23:00] Building access through philanthropy and community programs [00:25:00] Practical tips for parents to encourage movement at home [00:27:00] Final message: You are limitless

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Ep135: Brooke Erickson on Why Your Health Starts with Alignment, Not Supplements

Brooke Erickson, functional nutritionist and creator of the Quantum Nourishment Framework, joins Eunicia Peret to explore why true health goes far beyond diet and supplements. Brooke shares her journey from personal loss and burnout to building a holistic approach that integrates nutrition, circadian rhythm, nervous system regulation, and energetic alignment. Together, they break down why so many high performers stay stuck in cycles of fatigue, stress, and chronic health issues, despite “doing everything right.” This episode challenges the obsession with quick fixes and instead highlights the power of foundational habits, self-awareness, and alignment. If you’re a driven professional looking to optimize your energy, health, and performance without burning out, this conversation offers a powerful new lens. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Shiny objects won’t fix foundational issues: Trends, supplements, and biohacks can’t replace core health habits Circadian rhythm is the foundation of everything: Your body needs proper light exposure to regulate sleep, hormones, and energy Nervous system health drives overall wellbeing: Chronic stress disrupts nearly every function in the body Most people are dehydrated at a cellular level: Water without proper minerals doesn’t truly hydrate the body Alignment matters more than effort: Taking action without alignment can create more stress and imbalance Your environment shapes your health: Light exposure, routines, and daily habits directly impact your biology You are your own best health advocate: Don’t blindly follow advice, stay curious and ask why Burnout is often a misalignment problem: It’s not just workload, it’s how and why you’re operating Small habits create massive change: Simple shifts like watching the sunrise can have profound effects Health impacts every area of life: Energy, clarity, and alignment influence business, relationships, and success TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to Brooke Erickson and her background [00:02:00] Personal journey into functional nutrition and health [00:03:00] Burnout, recovery, and discovering deeper root causes [00:04:00] Moving beyond physical health into mind-body connection [00:05:00] The problem with chasing “shiny object” solutions [00:06:00] Foundations of health: circadian rhythm, sleep, hydration [00:07:00] Where to start: nervous system and circadian alignment [00:08:00] Understanding the body’s internal “clock” system [00:09:00] Advocating for yourself in your health journey [00:11:00] Simple habit: watching the sunrise and its impact [00:13:00] Nutrition, blood sugar, and hydration fundamentals [00:14:00] Mineral balance and why water alone isn’t enough [00:15:00] Energetic alignment and burnout patterns [00:16:00] How misalignment affects health and decision-making [00:17:00] Translating alignment into business and life [00:19:00] Authenticity, growth, and stepping outside the “box” [00:22:00] Real client transformation through simple habits [00:24:00] Consistency and building resilience over time [00:26:00] Lessons learned in business and structure [00:27:00] Human design and understanding personal energy [00:28:00] Final advice: take control of your health and start small

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Ep134: Dan Eckelman on The Art of Influence and Selling from the Stage

Dan Eckelman, international speaker and sales expert, joins Eunicia Peret to break down the real power of public speaking, and why it may be one of the most underutilized growth tools for business owners. With over 30 years on stage and experience generating millions in revenue through speaking alone, Dan shares the difference between simply presenting and truly influencing an audience. From mastering the structure of a speech to understanding the psychology behind selling from the stage, this episode dives into how communication can directly impact income, authority, and scalability. Dan also shares hard-earned lessons around ego, connection, and audience trust, revealing that the most successful speakers don’t just inform, they build relationships and move people to action. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Public speaking is a business growth tool: The ability to communicate effectively can directly increase revenue and influence Your intro determines everything: Audiences decide within minutes if they trust you or not Connection drives conversion: People respond to speakers who create shared experiences and relatability Practice creates confidence: Repetition, not memorization, is what builds strong delivery Ego destroys performance: Audiences can feel arrogance, and it negatively impacts results Storytelling is the foundation of speaking: Great speakers communicate through relatable, real-life experiences Selling is about guiding, not pushing: Let the audience arrive at their own conclusions Structure matters: A strong intro, body, and close create clarity and impact Audience engagement is essential: Interaction breaks down barriers and builds trust Speaking can be highly profitable: When done correctly, it can generate significant income beyond traditional business models TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to Dan Eckelman and his background [00:01:00] Transition from law to real estate and entrepreneurship [00:02:00] Entering the world of public speaking [00:03:00] Speaking every week and building a career on stage [00:04:00] Working with major names and global stages [00:05:00] The business opportunity in speaking [00:07:00] The fear of public speaking and how to overcome it [00:09:00] Why memorization fails and practice wins [00:10:00] The power of repetition and mental recall [00:12:00] Common mistakes when practicing speeches [00:14:00] Structuring a powerful presentation [00:17:00] Why the intro is the most important part [00:19:00] Building connection through shared identity [00:21:00] Reading the audience and adapting in real time [00:24:00] Different types of speaking: keynote vs. selling [00:27:00] Generating revenue through product sales speaking [00:29:00] The dangers of ego in public speaking [00:31:00] The “wound and heal” technique for influence [00:33:00] Letting the audience self-identify their challenges [00:35:00] Final thoughts on education, money, and taking action

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Ep133: John Pyke on The Science of Talent and Predicting Top Performers

John Pyke, global expert in sales leadership, hiring, and peak performance, joins Eunicia Peret to challenge one of the biggest assumptions in business: that training alone drives results. Drawing from decades of research and experience assessing over 200,000 individuals across industries, John reveals why traditional hiring and training methods fail, and what actually separates top performers from the rest. This episode dives deep into the science of talent, the power of self-awareness, and why most companies are unknowingly leaving massive growth on the table. From redefining how to identify high performers to transforming hiring into a competitive advantage, John shares a practical and powerful framework for building elite teams and unlocking true potential. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Most training doesn’t stick: Up to 87% of traditional training is forgotten within 30 days Top performers are wired differently: Many critical success traits are innate, not learned Self-awareness is the foundation of performance: You can’t improve what you don’t understand about yourself Talent is measurable: The right assessments can predict performance with high accuracy Hiring is often guesswork: Without data, most companies are making blind decisions Motivation drives outcomes: Economic motivation is one of the strongest predictors of success Personality tests aren’t enough: Behavior alone is the least predictive factor of performance Alignment prevents turnover: When roles match intrinsic drivers, retention and performance increase The interview process is broken: Most companies fail to create meaningful connection or differentiation The right hire changes everything: One high performer can dramatically shift business outcomes TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to John Pyke and his background [00:01:00] The myth of training as the driver of performance [00:02:00] Why top performers stay top performers regardless of training [00:03:00] The 80/20 rule in sales and performance [00:04:00] Defining talent and why most companies get it wrong [00:05:00] Innate abilities vs. learned skills [00:06:00] Case study: 48% increase in sales during the recession [00:07:00] The role of self-awareness and authenticity [00:08:00] The #1 predictor of sales success: motivation [00:10:00] Why personality tests fall short [00:11:00] Understanding communication styles and human behavior [00:13:00] Identifying flight risks and preventing turnover [00:14:00] Fixing the broken interview process [00:16:00] Creating a competitive advantage in hiring [00:18:00] Developing the next generation through self-awareness [00:20:00] Real-world example: family and communication differences [00:22:00] Trust, leadership, and human connection in business [00:24:00] Building feedback-driven cultures [00:26:00] The role of leaders in reaching high performance [00:27:00] Final message: self-awareness as the key to everything

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Ep132: John Donnelly on Building Culture and Trust That Retains Top Talent

John Donnelly, mortgage industry leader and sales executive, joins Eunicia Peret to share how culture, trust, and clarity become true competitive advantages, especially in a rapidly changing and margin-compressed market. With nearly three decades of experience, John breaks down what it takes to retain top talent, build a values-driven organization, and adapt when your entire industry shifts overnight. From implementing radical transparency in business models to fostering a culture where employees feel heard and empowered, John offers a practical blueprint for sustainable growth. He also shares powerful personal lessons from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, illustrating how purpose, preparation, and the right team can elevate both business and life. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Culture and trust drive retention: People stay where they feel heard, valued, and connected Employees leave when they feel unseen: Lack of voice and connection, not compensation, is the main reason people leave Transparency builds loyalty: Open business models create trust during uncertain times Adaptability is survival: Industries change quickly, and leaders must be willing to rethink everything Servant leadership creates buy-in: Supporting your team leads to stronger performance and retention Personal growth fuels leadership: You can’t expect growth from others if you’re not growing yourself Purpose drives discipline: A clear “why” makes hard work and consistency easier You need the right team around you: Success is never achieved alone, alignment matters Action beats overthinking: Speed and execution matter more than perfect planning Your network is your safety net: A strong database and relationships create long-term opportunity TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to John Donnelly and his background [00:01:00] Leadership, culture, and retaining talent in today’s market [00:03:00] Why people stay: trust, connection, and being heard [00:04:00] “President for a Day” and empowering employee ideas [00:05:00] Changes in recruiting and the importance of transparency [00:06:00] Adapting business models in a shifting mortgage market [00:07:00] Thinking differently to grow while others contract [00:08:00] Personal growth and leading by example [00:09:00] Coaching others: meeting people where they are [00:10:00] Finding purpose and building momentum through big goals [00:11:00] Lessons from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro [00:13:00] The importance of having the right team and advisors [00:16:00] The “personal board of directors” concept [00:18:00] Why collaboration across advisors matters [00:20:00] Changing your circle and embracing growth [00:22:00] First mountain vs. second mountain: success vs. legacy [00:24:00] Biggest regret: not building a strong database early [00:26:00] Final advice: take action and don’t overthink

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Ep131: Brian Lafontaine on Why Perfection Is Killing Your Communication

Brian LaFontaine, professional actor turned public speaking coach, joins Eunicia Peret to break down why so many high-performing professionals struggle to communicate effectively, and how to fix it. With over 30 years in film and television, Brian brings a unique perspective on storytelling, presence, and connection, showing how the same skills used on screen can transform how leaders show up in real life. This episode dives into the myth of perfection, the fear of being seen, and why the best communicators focus less on sounding smart and more on making people feel something. Through powerful stories, including a humbling failure on stage, Brian reveals that true impact doesn’t come from polished delivery, but from authenticity, vulnerability, and human connection. KEY TAKEAWAYS: Perfection is the wrong goal: Trying to be perfect disconnects you from your audience It’s not about you, it’s about them: Great communication focuses on serving the audience, not impressing them Fear of being seen holds people back: Public speaking anxiety is often about visibility, not just words You don’t need to be the smartest person in the room: Information is everywhere, authenticity is what stands out Stories create connection: Personal experiences make ideas relatable and memorable Emotion drives engagement: If your message doesn’t make people feel something, it won’t stick Your uniqueness is your advantage: Your perspective is what differentiates you, not your credentials Failure teaches faster than success: Brian’s stage failure reinforced the importance of audience connection Creativity already exists within you: It comes from your life experiences, not external techniques Everyone has a story worth sharing: The responsibility is to be willing to tell it TIMELINE SUMMARY: [00:00:00] Introduction to Brian LaFontaine and his acting background [00:02:00] Transitioning from acting to public speaking coaching [00:04:00] The fear of public speaking and being seen [00:05:00] Why perfectionism holds leaders back [00:06:00] Shifting focus from self to audience [00:08:00] Authenticity, vulnerability, and real connection [00:10:00] Using personal stories to engage and teach [00:12:00] Why emotion matters more than information [00:13:00] Example of disengaged speakers and audience disconnect [00:16:00] Bringing creativity into communication [00:18:00] Turning everyday experiences into powerful stories [00:20:00] Leadership lessons through storytelling [00:25:00] Brian’s failure on stage and ego check [00:28:00] Reframing failure and reconnecting with the audience [00:31:00] Why every story has value and an audience [00:33:00] Practical ways to start sharing your story [00:36:00] Final message: don’t keep your story to yourself

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