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  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of "Mick Unplugged." Today's guest is the inspiring Christy Buss, a multifaceted talent whose journey spans from choreography to entrepreneurship. Over a successful 30-year career in daytime TV choreography, Christy has overcome challenges and carved out a unique niche, proving that dance is both an art and an athletic discipline. In our conversation, she opens up about the importance of resilience, the impact of a supportive social circle, and her skincare line Hedo.

    Christy also shares heartfelt stories from her career, like dancing for the Los Angeles Rams on USO tours and choreographing iconic television moments. Not to mention, we delve into her transition to online teaching after COVID-19, and her entrepreneurship journey, launching a skincare line at 60. Through her insights, Christy illustrates how determination and adaptability can lead to success against all odds.

    Tune in as we explore the deeper motivations behind Christy's pursuits, her advice on perseverance, and the importance of embracing one’s unique superpowers. Join us for an episode filled with inspiration, practical wisdom, and a few laughs along the way. Don't forget to check the show notes for links to Christy’s ventures and social media. Let's get unplugged with Mick and Christy Buss!


    Takeaways:

    · Entrepreneurship requires constant effort and resilience.

    · Dance is an athletic discipline that demands rigorous training.

    · Supportive circles are essential for motivation and accountability.

    · It's important to acknowledge and address personal struggles.

    Sound Bites:

    · "What's Christy's because?"

    · "Entrepreneurship is not easy."

    · "It's time to create and build."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christy-curtis-buss-3008891a

    Instagram: Instagram.com/christycbuss

    Facebook: facebook.com/christycurtisbuss

    Website: christybuss.com

    HEDO Skincare Website: hedo.com

    Podcast: Ageless Ambitions

    Tik Tok: @christycbuss

    X: @christycbuss

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  • Welcome back to another compelling episode of "Mick Unplugged." In this episode titled "The Power of PR: Lauren's on Branding & PR Tips for Solopreneurs & Entrepreneurs," we sit down with the remarkable Lauren Cobello, a trailblazing entrepreneur who turned her post-divorce struggles into a seven-figure success story with an all-female leadership team. Lauren shares her insights on aligning a book with your business goals, the nuances of PR versus marketing, and strategic tips for solopreneurs looking to build their brand and achieve visibility.

    Delve into Lauren's unique perspective on competition—not as adversaries, but as sources of inspiration—and the importance of connecting deeply with your 'because' rather than just your 'why.' She challenges the notion that PR is dead, highlighting its enduring relevance and the pivotal role of strategic storytelling in building trust and authority in your brand.

    You'll also hear valuable insights on creating effective sales funnels, the significance of national television exposure, and how to leverage media appearances to create marketable assets. Lauren's journey from a personal finance website owner to a national media presence will inspire you to take control of your narrative and push beyond traditional marketing limitations.

    Whether you're a solopreneur or leading a growing team, this episode is packed with actionable advice and profound insights to elevate your business strategy. Tune in as Mick Hunt and Lauren Cobello explore the intersection of PR, authenticity, and the relentless pursuit of success. Don’t miss it!


    Takeaways:

    · PR is essential for scaling visibility and credibility.

    · Understanding your deeper 'because' can drive your entrepreneurial journey.

    · Women can empower themselves by believing in their capabilities.

    · Creating a sales funnel is vital for attracting clients.

    · Surrounding yourself with supportive people can boost your confidence.

    Sound Bites:

    · "I always struggled with PR agencies over promising."

    · "I have a heart and passion for helping other entrepreneurs."

    · "PR is more important than marketing."

    · "You need to understand your target client."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/laurencobello

    Instagram: Instagram.com/lauren_cobello

    leveragewithmediapr

    Facebook: facebook.com/laurencobello

    Website: laurencobello.com

    Leveragewithmediapr.com

    Podcast: Beyond the Cover

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  • Welcome back to another gripping episode of Mick Unplugged! Today, we have a remarkable guest joining us: Wally Green, a name synonymous with resilience and transformation in the world of table tennis. Once self-dubbed the worst player in the pro circuit, Wally went from being a struggling athlete to an international table tennis professional, with a journey marked by profound personal growth and unexpected turns.

    In this episode, we'll unravel Wally’s story—from his challenging youth marred by domestic violence and gang involvement to his eventual rise in the table tennis world, fuelled by sheer determination and the guidance of unexpected mentors. We'll dive into the pivotal moments that defined his path, including a life-altering opportunity in Germany and a surprising mentorship that helped steer him away from a troubled life.

    Wally also shares his candid thoughts on the sport of pickleball, confronting its growing popularity and the arrogance he perceives among its players. Despite retiring from professional table tennis, Wally’s competitive spirit remains unshakable, as he now sets his sights on proving his prowess in pickleball.

    Join our host, Mick Hunt, as we explore the depths of Wally’s multifaceted journey, including the mental fortitude required in ping pong, the significance of mentors, and the vital importance of asking for help. Stay tuned, as this episode promises an inspiring and raw portrayal of a unique athlete’s relentless quest for self-improvement and acceptance.


    Takeaways:

    · Mindset plays a crucial role in achieving success in sports and life.

    · Ping pong provided Wally with an escape from his troubled past.

    · Mentorship can change the trajectory of a person's life.

    · Overcoming adversity is a key theme in Wally's story.

    · Asking for help is essential for personal growth.

    Sound Bites:

    · "I was living in the street for a year."

    · "Ping pong is what saved my life."

    · "I’m going to prove everybody wrong."

    · "If you need help, don't be afraid to ask."


    Connect and Discover

    Instagram: Instagram.com/wallygreennyc

    Tik Tok: @wallygreennycofficial

    Youtube: wallygreennyc

    X: @wallygreennyc

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Welcome to another enlightening episode of Mick Unplugged. Today, we have a special guest, Daniel Packard, who takes us on his extraordinary eight-year journey to revolutionize how we tackle fear and anxiety. Daniel, an engineer turned self-help innovator, shares how he developed a groundbreaking system targeting the nervous system to offer simple, automatic relief from these pervasive issues. He delves into the shortcomings of traditional psychology, the overlooked role of the body's threat response, and his discovery of 28 essential self-care practices.

    Daniel's passion for real, measurable results shines through as he recounts personal success stories and reiterates the effectiveness of his innovative six-week online program. This episode promises practical insights, a potential life-changing approach to overcoming procrastination, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and achieving true freedom. And as an exclusive offer, Daniel provides information on a free consultation call, 28 self-care tips, and a 90-minute training session, all designed to help you unlock your best self. Join us as we explore the intersection of science, compassion, and empowerment with Daniel Packard.


    Takeaways:

    · The root cause of many personal struggles is fear, not multiple problems.

    · Results matter in personal development; it's essential to measure success.

    · Many people are misdiagnosed with multiple issues when they actually have a single underlying fear.

    · The importance of innovation in personal development to find effective solutions.

    Sound Bites:

    · "No more band-aids, just full life upgrades."

    · "Results matter."

    · "You don't have multiple problems, you just have fear."



    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/daniel-packard-02b312215

    Instagram: Instagram.com/danielpackard

    Facebook: facebook.com/danielpackardpublic

    Website: danielpackard.com (free call with Daniel for Mick Unplugged listeners)

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Welcome back to another episode of Mick Unplugged! I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today we have a truly inspiring guest joining us—Rachel Cohen. Rachel is a remarkable individual who has faced and conquered significant personal challenges to become an advocate for kindness, self-improvement, and anti-bullying efforts.

    In this episode, we dive into Rachel’s innovative approach to personal growth, where she rejects the concept of yearly resolutions in favour of daily self-betterment. We also explore her entrepreneurial journey, including the creation of the patent-pending "zip towels," designed to solve the common problem of towels slipping off rods.

    Rachel shares her heartfelt experiences with bullying—how she supported her daughter through a difficult situation and developed "kindness matters" bracelets to foster positive communication in schools. We'll discuss her viral success in the world of quirky food videos and her ongoing mission to inspire others through motivation, gratitude, and fulfilling endeavours.

    Whether you’re here for entrepreneurial insights, personal growth strategies, or just an uplifting conversation, this episode has something for everyone. So, grab a cup of coffee, settle in, and let's get unplugged with Rachel Cohen.


    Takeaways:

    · Rachel's food hacks went viral, leading to a successful online presence.

    · Fulfilment is more important than financial success.

    · Rachel's anti-bullying initiative aims to raise awareness and promote kindness.

    Sound Bites:

    · "I believe in kindness, positivity, and gratitude."

    · "Success without fulfilment is the ultimate failure."

    · "You have to really trust yourself."



    Connect and Discover

    Instagram: Instagram.com/_rachelcohenhair_

    Facebook: Facebook.com/rachelcohenhair

    Website: ziptowels.com

    Tik Tok: @3rocky4

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  • Welcome back to another exciting episode of "Mick Unplugged." I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today, we have a true sports legend joining us—none other than Rick Barry. In this episode, we dive deep into Rick's storied basketball career and his transition to success in pickleball, where he's clinched numerous national championships. We explore his unique take on game fundamentals, including his famous underhand free throw technique, and his candid critique of modern NBA play. Rick shares nostalgic tales, like his missed 1964 Olympic opportunity, and opens up about his joy and pride in his sons' basketball careers, with special mention of Canyon Barry's impact on the 3x3 basketball scene.

    We also venture beyond the court as Rick discusses his new passion for pickleball, his entrepreneurial ventures like founding Pickle Zone, and his dedication to promoting health and wellness products. Plus, get insights into his lifelong love for fly fishing, his upcoming engagements in Australia and New Zealand, and his wishes for unity and progress in our country.

    It's a conversation filled with wisdom, nostalgia, and inspiration. So, stay tuned as we unplug with the one and only Rick Barry!

    Takeaways:

    · NBA teams should consider underhand free throw technique.

    · Competing in pickleball and winning national championships

    · Disappointment over not making the 1964 Olympic team


    Questions & Answers:

    1. Question:
    Mick Hunt: Rick, you've been a vocal advocate for the underhand free-throw technique. Why do you think it's not more widely adopted in today's NBA, even though it has a proven high success rate?

    Rick Barry: Mick, it boils down to ego and aesthetics. Players don't want to be seen as 'unconventional' or 'old-fashioned.' Despite its effectiveness, the underhand technique has a stigma. My success rate with it was over 92%, which proves its value. It's a missed opportunity for many players today.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: You've mentioned that modern NBA players often lack deep understanding of game fundamentals. What specific fundamentals do you see as being most neglected?

    Rick Barry: players today often overlook positioning, screening, and teamwork dynamics. Natural talent is great, but without mastering these basics, it’s hard to reach full potential. A strong foundation in fundamentals is crucial for long-term success in the game.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: Let's talk about officiating. You've criticized the leniency towards moving screens and carrying violations today. How do you think stricter officiating could impact the game?

    Rick Barry: Better officiating would enforce proper gameplay, improving the quality and fairness of basketball. Uncalled violations allow bad habits to persist, making games sloppier. Stricter calls might slow the game initially but would elevate overall play and skill levels in the long run.


    Connect and Discover

    Instagram: Instagram.com/rick24barry

    Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php? id=100008984350886&ref=xav_ig_profile_web

    Website: PlayersforGood.com

    X: @Rick24Barry

    Book: Confessions of a Basketball Gypsy

    Product Website - use discount code rb24

    gokinesiologysleeves.com

    aloemd.com

    medicileaf.com

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Welcome to another inspiring episode of "Mick Unplugged"! Today, our host Mick Hunt sits down with the multi-talented Sigmar Berg, an entrepreneur, artist, photographer, and fashion designer, who's on a mission to bring wellness and balance to the world.

    Sigmar shares his transformative journey and the creation of the Lovetuner, a device designed to heal and unite people through the powerful 528Hz love frequency. From changing lives in schools to helping people overcome stress and grief, Sigmar's insights on sound healing and mindfulness are truly life-changing. Prepare to be enlightened and motivated as we delve into the world of positive frequencies and their profound impact on our well-being.

    Tune in, take a deep breath, and get ready to be inspired!


    Takeaways:

    · The Lovetuner uses the frequency of 528 Hz to promote heart coherence and reduce stress.

    · Sound healing has been used for centuries and has the power to heal and connect people.

    · Incorporating mindfulness and sound healing into daily routines can lead to a more balanced and fulfilling life.

    Questions & Answers:

    1. Question:
    Mick Hunt: What is the Lovetuner and how does it work?

    Sigmar Berg: The Lovetuner is a single-tone flute designed for sound healing and breath work. By exhaling into the device, it produces a 528Hz frequency known as the "love vibration". This frequency is believed to help reduce stress, enhance mindfulness, and promote emotional well-being.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: How can incorporating sound healing improve workplace productivity?

    Sigmar Berg: Integrating sound healing tools like the Lovetuner in the workplace can help employees manage stress, improve focus, and enhance well-being. Regular use can create a more relaxed and cohesive work environment, leading to increased productivity and job satisfaction.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: What are the benefits of using the Lovetuner for children in schools?

    Sigmar Berg: Using the Lovetuner in schools has shown to positively impact student behaviour and academic performance. It helps reduce bullying, enhance mindfulness, and promote better peer relationships. Regular tuning sessions can create a more harmonious and productive learning environment.

    Sound Bites

    · "Your soul feels it and you immediately feel different."

    · "It's a beautiful thing to see that it's working for you and it's working for many."

    · "Sound healing goes back to old ancient times, right? I mean, we're talking BC times that sound healing was a thing."



    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sigmar-b-310114b

    Instagram: Instagram.com/lovetuner528hz

    Website: lovetuner.com

    YouTube: Lovetuner 528hz

    Book: One Journey https://a.co/d/3sUC1WN

    Lovetuner Link: https://lddy.no/1kb4n

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  • Welcome to another inspiring episode of Mick Unplugged! Today, we're thrilled to bring you a deep and empowering conversation with the remarkable David Pollack. David is not only known for his incredible achievements in the world of sports, but also for his profound personal growth and unwavering faith.

    In this episode, David shares insights into the two major influences that shaped his life, leading to significant personal development. He passionately discusses the principle of achieving 90% success through consistent effort and presence, while leaving 10% as a challenge to tackle with perseverance.

    We dive into the essence of leadership with David and Mick, exploring how care and influence play key roles in guiding others. David opens up about his journey to faith, which began with a simple church invitation and was deepened through mentorship. He also shares invaluable lessons from personal failures, emphasizing growth and resilience.

    Mick and David also delve into the transformative "50, 40, 10" principle, a unique formula for success and excellence in both personal and professional realms. David's reflections on his football career, his transition through various positions, and his leadership evolution provide rich, actionable insights.

    Join us as we uncover David Pollack's journey of faith, leadership, and the relentless pursuit of greatness. Whether you're looking to elevate your leadership skills, embrace resilience, or find motivation in your daily life, this episode is packed with wisdom and inspiration. Stay tuned and get ready to be uplifted on Mick Unplugged!


    Takeaways:

    · David's journey to faith began with an invitation.

    · The 50-40-10 philosophy emphasizes hard work and preparation.

    · Standards should take precedence over feelings in leadership.

    · Life is filled with challenges that require resilience.

    · The importance of being still and listening to God.


    Questions & Answers:

    1. Question:
    Mick Hunt: David, you mentioned two major influences in your life that led to your personal growth. Can you share more about how they shaped your outlook on life and your career?

    David Pollack: Absolutely, Mick. The first major influence was my mentor, Mark Watson, who guided me spiritually and helped me through my faith journey. His mentorship provided a strong moral foundation. The second was my experience transitioning through various football positions at the University of Georgia. This taught me adaptability and resilience, key traits that have been vital throughout my career and personal life.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: Let's dive into the "50, 40, 10" principle. How do you think this approach can be applied beyond sports to enhance performance and success?

    David Pollack: The "50, 40, 10" principle focuses on outworking and outthinking the majority, then dedicating oneself to the final 10% that requires exceptional commitment. This method is universally applicable, whether in business, academia, or personal goals, because it emphasizes consistent effort, strategic planning, and a relentless drive to push beyond the top performers, ensuring continuous improvement and excellence.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: You’ve faced numerous challenges, including a career-ending injury. How has maintaining a positive mindset and faith helped you overcome these adversities?

    David Pollack: My faith has been a cornerstone through all my challenges. It provided a sense of purpose and resilience during tough times. My injury, while devastating, became a pivotal moment for personal growth. It taught me to see adversities as opportunities for learning and becoming a better father, husband, and individual. This positive mindset is crucial for overcoming life's challenges and leads to personal and professional betterment.

    Sound Bites

    · "You can outwork 50% of the people."

    · "Standards over feelings."

    · "You have to understand who you are leading."

    · "Life is hard, it's hot, and it hurts."



    Connect and Discover

    Instagram: Instagram.com/davidpollack47

    Facebook: facebook.com/PollackFF

    Website: davidpollack.com

    Podcast: David Pollack College Football

    YouTube: @DavidPollackCFB

    X: x.com/davidpollack47

    Book: The Won't Quit Kid

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  • Welcome to another transformative episode of Mick Unplugged. In today's conversation, our hosts Mick Hunt with our guest Andrea Hollingsworth, dive deep into the complex yet crucial elements of human behaviour and organizational health. Andrea, an expert in organizational psychology and leadership development, brings valuable insights from her work with Hollingsworth Consulting, emphasizing the power of self-compassion, authenticity, and empathy in both personal and professional settings.

    Throughout the episode, Andrea and Mick explore themes of healing, transformation, and the in immitigable impact of truly compassionate leadership. From personal anecdotes, such as Andrea's experiences with burnout and her journey to overcome alcohol reliance, to powerful stories illustrating the impact of inclusive leadership, this discussion is set to inspire leaders at all levels.

    Tune in as they highlight the necessity of addressing one’s inner critic, fostering environments where everyone feels seen and supported, and embracing vulnerability as a strength. Whether you're leading an organization, a team, or your community, this episode promises insights to help you push your limits, embrace your purpose, and strive for greatness. Join us on this journey toward creating more humanizing workplaces and authentic connections.


    Takeaways:

    Self-compassion is essential for effective leadership. Empathy and human connection are vital for healing. Leaders must be authentic and vulnerable. Compassion is a skill that can be developed.


    Questions & Answers:

    Question:
    Mick Hunt: Can you share an experience of compassionate leadership and its impact?

    Andrea: My manager once granted me time off for a family emergency and offered emotional support. This compassion made me more committed and fostered a supportive work environment.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: What strategies have helped you manage your inner critic, and how have they improved your well-being?

    Andrea: Mindfulness and self-compassion exercises like journaling and affirmations have helped. They shifted my focus to constructive self-reflection, enhancing my patience and leadership skills.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: How do you practice authenticity and vulnerability in your life?

    Andrea: At work, I'm transparent about successes and challenges, building trust. Personally, I openly share emotions with family and friends, deepening relationships and mutual support.

    Sound Bites

    "What's your reason for taking this path?" "The power of human empathy is at the core." "Compassion is a skill that can be developed."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/andrea-hollingsworth-ph-d-0644058b

    Facebook: facebook.com/profile.pho?is=100063882229506

    Website: Hollingsworthconsulting.com

    Book: The Compassion Advantage

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Welcome to another exciting episode of Mick Unplugged! Today, we have a special guest, Allen Williams—a Navy veteran turned systems test engineer at Lockheed Martin, community advocate, and financial literacy champion. Join Host Mick Hunt as they dive into a light-hearted sports rivalry, share key advice on daily learning and financial growth, and emphasize the importance of financial literacy with a mentor's guidance.

    Allen opens up about the profound impact of his mentor, Prince Dykes, on his networking and public speaking skills. Together, they discuss strategies for leaders to balance detailed processes with overarching goals and highlight the military's role in shaping discipline and adaptability. We also explore Allen's passion for mentoring others, his favorite sports teams, and the joys of his career transition.

    Tune in for a mix of personal anecdotes, practical advice, and a shared commitment to mental health and community involvement. And don’t miss the shout-outs to two incredible charitable organizations—the Global Children Financial Literacy Foundation and the Ricky Sapp Foundation. Get ready to be inspired and entertained in this episode of Mick Unplugged!


    Takeaways:

    Allen's journey from South Carolina to the Navy shaped his character. Discipline and adaptation are crucial skills learned in the military. Learning something new every day fosters personal development. Finding the right people in your circle can guide your path.


    Questions & Answers:

    Question:


    Mick Hunt: What are practical ways to learn something new daily and consistently make investments?

    Allen Williams: Dedicate 15 minutes daily to read or watch educational content. For investments, start small with automated savings or stock apps to build a habit.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: Why is a financial mentor important and how can you find one?

    Allen Williams: Mentors provide valuable guidance and accountability. Find one through networking at financial seminars, professional groups, or referrals from trusted contacts.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: What are effective strategies to manage stress and prioritize mental health?

    Allen Williams: Practice mindfulness, exercise, maintain work-life balance, schedule breaks, enjoy hobbies, and seek support from friends or a therapist.

    Sound Bites

    "Allen is one of the most brilliant people." "I wanted to see something else." "Discipline is key in the Navy."

    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/hypermode2001

    Instagram: Instagram.com/allen_williams45

    Facebook: facebook.com/hypermode2001

    Website: allentwilliams.com

    Gcflf.org (Global Children’s Financial Literacy Foundation)

    Therickysappfoundation.com

    X: hypermode2001

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  • 🎙 Welcome back to another compelling episode of Mick Unplugged! I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today we have an extraordinary guest, Joey D, a renowned expert in biomechanics and golf-specific training. In this episode, Joey D dives deep into the long-standing skepticism around strength training in sports like golf and baseball, debunking myths about its impact on performance.|

    Joey shares his innovative approach to athletic training, which leverages a deep understanding of biomechanics and individual assessment to boost performance. We'll also explore Joey's personal journey of overcoming cancer, the life lessons he's learned, and how he's now helping athletes at every level through his golf academy and groundbreaking books, "Fix Your Body, Fix Your Swing" and "Hang the Banner."

    Joey D's insights on mindset, structured processes, and the importance of self-belief will undoubtedly inspire you. Plus, stay tuned to hear about his upcoming projects, including a new app and his foray into public speaking. This episode is filled with invaluable lessons on resilience, the power of mentorship, and the transformative nature of facing life's challenges head-on.

    Get ready for an inspiring conversation that goes beyond the green and into the heart of personal development. Let's dive in! 🌟


    Takeaways:

    Choose to fight instead of giving in to fear and adversity. Focus on biomechanics and golf-specific training to optimize performance. Coach Joey D is embarking on a speaking journey to connect with and empower others.


    Questions & Answers:

    Question:


    Mick Hunt: Joey, how did you change the way strength training is perceived in golf?

    Joey D: By using biomechanics to show that strength training enhances swing efficiency and control, debunking old myths that it would hurt performance.

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: What makes your training system so effective for athletes, Joey?

    Joey D: Our non-invasive method tailors training to individual needs, improving balance and performance without unnecessary strain.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: How did beating cancer influence your coaching and outlook on life?

    Joey D: It taught me resilience and the value of mindset shifts, helping me inspire athletes to view challenges as opportunities.

    Sound Bites

    "If you were going to live one more day and you had no more tomorrows, what choice would you make?" "I'm about to make that happen." "What you've taught has changed the way that most, if not all golfers approach fitness to the game."


    Connect and Discover

    Instagram: Instagram.com/joeydgolf

    Facebook: facebook.com/JoeyDGolf

    Website: joeydgolf.com

    Youtube: @JoeyDGolf

    Books: Fix Your Body, Fix Your Swing

    Hang the Banner: The Proven Golf Fitness Program Used by the Best Golfers in the World

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

  • Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Mick Unplugged"! Today’s guest is none other than the powerhouse of pop music, April Diamond. Known for her electrifying vocals, magnetic stage presence, and a journey that began in church, April has taken the music world by storm. She’s not just a singer and performer but also a dedicated vocal coach mentoring the next generation of artists.

    In this compelling conversation, Mick and April delve into overcoming challenges, staying motivated, and the authentic stories behind her hit songs like "Feel So Good" and "I Got a Secret." Whether it's her early days singing reluctantly under her grandmother's watchful eye or crafting dance-floor anthems that make you want to get up and groove, April’s journey is all about persistence, passion, and the power of giving back.

    Join us as we uncover the secrets behind her success and the incredible energy she brings to every performance. Buckle up for an episode filled with raw insights, bold moves, and inspiring stories. Let's dive in!


    Takeaways:

    April's journey in music began in church, influenced by her grandmother. Success comes with challenges that teach valuable lessons. The importance of having a 'because' that drives you forward. 'I Got a Secret' explores the complexities of relationships.


    Questions & Answers:

    Question:

    Mick Hunt: April, your song "Feel So Good" has become a fan favorite. What's the story behind its creation?

    April Diamond: "Feel So Good" is about celebrating the feeling of achievement. It embodies the joy that comes from overcoming obstacles and seeing dreams become reality. It's a reminder that after every struggle, there's a moment where it genuinely feels so good!

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: Your journey from singing in church to performing on big stages is incredible. What advice do you have for aspiring artists?

    April Diamond: Trust your journey and stay authentic. Embrace every opportunity, learn from the setbacks, and build a supportive tribe around you. Remember, every talent you possess has a place in your success story.

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: You’re known for your energy-packed performances. How do you prepare for your live shows?

    April Diamond: Preparation is key! I spend hours rehearsing with my choreographers and vocal coaches. It's about blending authenticity with professionalism, ensuring every performance feels fresh and electrifying for the audience.

    Sound Bites

    "I want to see everyone reach their greatness." "It takes time to make a love worthwhile." "There are people that did it for me."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/

    Instagram: Instagram.com/aprildiamondmusic

    Facebook: facebook.com/

    Website: aprildiamond.com

    Letthevoiceout.com

    Youtube: @aprildiamondofficial

    X: lmaprildiamondmusic

    Streaming Show: LIVE with April Diamond

    Latest Song: “I Got The Music In Me”

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  • Welcome, folks, to another inspiring episode of Mick Unplugged! Today we have a very special guest joining us—six-time boxing champion, author, recording artist, and empowerment specialist Just Isaac Mitchell. Just Isaac, as he's affectionately known, delves deeply into crucial topics such as family dysfunction, human trafficking, and the transformative power of mentorship.

    In this episode, we explore his impactful work with at-risk youth and marginalized communities, as well as his innovative programs like mobile boxing and the life vision and purpose initiative. We'll also discuss his compelling literary contributions, including his self-help book "Think Fearlessly" and the fiction novel "Traffic Fight," which addresses societal issues through a gripping narrative.

    Isaac shares personal anecdotes on mentorship and how disbelief from others fueled his drive to succeed and help others. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing our "superpowers" and the continuous journey of learning and growth.

    His mission is clear: to make a genuine impact in the world, and today we have the privilege of hearing his story and the wisdom he's gathered along the way. So sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired on this extraordinary journey with Just Isaac Mitchell.


    Takeaways:

    He emphasizes the importance of serving others as a life purpose. His book 'Traffic Fight' addresses real-life struggles and resilience. Mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' futures. Good mentors help others believe in themselves and their potential.

    Questions & Answers:

    Question:

    Mick: "Can you share a story of someone who transformed their life through your mentorship?

    Isaac: "There was a young man in my prison program who turned his life around. He went from a troubled past to becoming a successful entrepreneur. This shows the power of mentorship."

    2. Question:

    Mick: " Your book 'Traffic Fight' is called a movement. How does it address real societal issues?"

    Isaac: “'Traffic Fight' tackles human trafficking and highlights hope and resilience through characters like Chelsea and Estella. It’s a call to action to raise awareness and empower change."

    3. Question:

    Mick: " How do you see the role of mentorship evolving today?"
    Isaac: "Mentorship is crucial now more than ever. A good mentor heals their own past traumas to guide others. It’s about listening, sharing, and helping others find their path."

    Sound Bites

    "I'm an empowerment specialist." "My life belongs to God." "You can achieve what you want despite what people say."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/

    Instagram: Instagram.com/justisaacji

    Facebook: facebook.com/just.isaac.9

    Website: justisaac.com

    Books: Think Fearlessly

    Traffic Fight

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  • Welcome to another riveting episode of "Mick Unplugged"! Today, we have an extraordinary guest whose journey through personal adversity and professional triumphs is nothing short of inspiring. Join host Mick Hunt as he sits down with Mark Pattison, a former NFL player turned entrepreneur, podcaster, and mountaineer. Mark has not only conquered the heights of professional sports but has also achieved the remarkable feat of climbing the seven summits, including Mount Everest.

    In this episode, Mark shares how his daughter's battle with epilepsy fueled his drive to help others, raising over $150,000 for causes dear to him. He delves into the mental and physical preparation required for his extreme adventures, including his harrowing experiences with snow blindness and a COVID outbreak while on Everest. Mark also opens up about the personal challenges he faced, from his daughter's health struggles to navigating life post-divorce.

    Get ready for an inspiring conversation packed with insights on resilience, determination, and the incredible power of the human spirit. Whether you’re climbing literal mountains or overcoming personal hurdles, this episode is bound to ignite your potential and fuel your purpose. Buckle up; here's Mick with the incredible Mark Pattison!


    Takeaways:

    Mark's daughter Amelia's epilepsy inspired him to help others. Climbing the seven summits was a personal challenge for Mark. Mark's journey has evolved into a mission to raise awareness for epilepsy. He emphasizes the importance of resilience and determination.

    Questions & Answers:

    Question:

    Mick Hunt: "As a parent, I think that was your because. Right?
    Because she didn't choose the health struggles. But how did you make her feel like a normal child?”

    Mark Pattison : "Probably, if anything, one of the gifts that she gave me is the gift of patience. We're going to come, and every day's a new opportunity to get better."


    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "How did your daughter's battle with epilepsy influence your decision to support and raise funds for epilepsy research?"

    Mark Pattison: " It was really through having a daughter with epilepsy that pulled me in to see what I could do for her and others. Her condition deeply affected me, and I saw it as an opportunity to not just help her but to support the broader epilepsy community"

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "What motivates you to continually set and achieve these monumental goals like climbing the seven summits?"

    Mark Pattison: "I think it's the love of the process and the journey. I thrive on setting ambitious goals, what John Wooden calls 'competitive greatness.' It’s about enjoying the process and every step you take towards achieving your goals."

    Sound Bites

    "I don't spend much time thinking about what I did 40 years ago." "I appreciate the person that you are." "It pulled me in to really see what I could do."

    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/marklpattison

    Instagram: Instagram.com/marklpattison

    Facebook: facebook.com/NFL2SevenSummits

    Website: MarkPattisonNFL.com

    Podcast: Finding Your Summit

    Tik Tok: @markpattisonnfl

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  • Welcome to "Mick Unplugged," where we dive deep into the realms of life, sports, and personal growth with some of the most intriguing minds out there. In today's episode, we have a special guest, Mac Barnhardt , who brings over 30 years of invaluable experience in the golf industry. Mac's journey is a testament to the power of perseverance, learning from failures, and the importance of genuine communication in an increasingly disconnected world.

    In this enlightening conversation, Mac opens up about the highs and lows of his career, stressing the need for mental toughness, holistic balance, and the critical role of parental support in young athletes' lives. He emphasizes the value of authentic relationships and servant leadership, drawing wisdom from his own experiences with high-profile figures and mentors.

    Mac also shares his insights on the evolving landscape of golf, from the impact of technological advancements to the significance of brand management for modern golfers. We'll hear personal anecdotes, like those that highlight the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from amateur to professional golf, and the delicate balance of instruction versus over-coaching.

    Join us as we explore Mac Barnhardt 's philosophy on work, life, and the sport he loves, and gain insights that are as applicable off the course as they are on. This episode promises to be both motivational and thought-provoking, so sit back, relax, and enjoy "Mick Unplugged" with Mac Barnhardt .

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  • Welcome to another inspiring episode of "Mick Unplugged." Today, Mick Hunt sits down with the resilient and multifaceted Monica Madrid. Monica opens up about a pivotal career setback where she lost an opportunity to Tupac Shakur, a moment that shaped her journey in profound ways. From her early challenges in the music industry, including meetings with heavyweights like Jimmy Iovine, to eventually finding profound success as one of the top loan officers in the U.S., Monica's story is one of perseverance and transformation.

    In this episode, Monica shares insights from her book "The Next Quiet Voice," emphasizing the importance of spiritual freedom and finding purpose when dreams don’t pan out as expected. She talks candidly about her struggles with identity, battles with addiction, key moments like performing on "Soul Train," and her journey to sobriety and spiritual realignment.

    Monica also delivers invaluable business tips, reveals her empowering daily routine for perseverance, and discusses her strategies for achieving greatness through consistency. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a creative facing setbacks, or simply looking to enhance your personal growth, Monica's experiences and wisdom offer a wellspring of inspiration.

    Join Mick and Monica for a riveting conversation that will leave you motivated to push your limits, embrace your purpose, and, as always, stay unstoppable. Don't miss this engaging episode on "Mick Unplugged"!



    Takeaways:

    · Monica's journey highlights the importance of resilience.

    · Finding purpose after loss is crucial for personal growth.

    · Identifying your ideal customer can streamline success.

    · Daily gratitude and helping others can foster positivity.


    Questions & Answers:

    1. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "Monica, how did losing that opportunity to Tupac affect you, and what did you learn from it?"

    Monica Madrid: "It was tough, Mick. It felt like my dreams were taken away. But it taught me resilience—setbacks push us to dig deeper. I had to redefine my goals and found success in real estate."

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "How has starting and ending your day with gratitude contributed to your success?"

    Monica Madrid: "Gratitude sets a positive tone. Saying 'thank you' each morning grounds me, and reviewing my accomplishments at night keeps me motivated. It helps me stay focused and positive."

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "Why do you prioritize knowing your worth and being selective with clients?"

    Monica Madrid: "Understanding my worth was a game changer. Focusing on motivated clients saves time and leads to better outcomes. It’s about quality over quantity for sustainable success."



    Sound Bites

    · "I always felt a different calling."

    · "I was devastated."

    · "Finding your purpose is key."



    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/

    Instagram: Instagram.com/monicamadrid49

    Facebook: facebook.com/monica.madrid.165

    Website: monicamadrid.com

    Footballissexy.com

    X: @madrid49_ent

    Book: The Next Quiet Voice

    Podcast: Work On Your Game

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  • Welcome back to another insightful episode of *Mick Unplugged*! In today's show, we're diving deep into the fascinating journey of Dre Baldwin, renowned former professional basketball player turned entrepreneurial powerhouse. Alongside hosts Dre Baldwin and Mick Hunt, we explore how Dre kicked off his parallel career in the digital space while playing basketball internationally, transforming his passion into a thriving business.

    We'll uncover Dre's initial steps into content creation on YouTube, selling $5 basketball training programs, and eventually shifting gears towards motivational content that resonates beyond the court. From self-publishing books to his innovative "roadmap in reverse" framework, Dre's story is a blueprint for aspiring entrepreneurs.

    Our discussion touches on the hustle culture, highlighting the crucial blend of hard work, strategy, and execution necessary for sustained success. Mick and Dre dissect the balance between talent and effort, the power of focusing on outcomes, and practical advice for entrepreneurs looking to maximize their impact.

    Tune in for an enriching conversation filled with real-life anecdotes, strategic insights, and a motivational push to strive for greatness. Stick around to hear how Dre's journey can inspire your path to personal and professional growth. Let's get started!



    Takeaways:

    · Starting late in basketball didn't deter Dre; he found his path through hard work.

    · Consistency in content creation has led to Dre's massive audience engagement.

    · Hustle is important, but strategy is essential for sustainable success.

    · Understanding the 80-20 principle can help entrepreneurs focus on impactful actions.

    · Plans may change, but the process of planning is invaluable.

    · Focusing on outcomes rather than outputs leads to better results.


    Questions & Answers:

    1. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "Dre, how have you maintained motivation and consistency since 2005, creating around 30,000 pieces of content?"

    Answer:

    Dre Baldwin: "Consistency is about showing up every day. Over Dre, it's the cumulative effort that counts, not any single viral piece. This approach built my audience and kept athletes returning for advice, eventually expanding my coaching business."

    2. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "Can you explain your 'roadmap in reverse' framework?"

    Answer:

    Dre Baldwin: "Start with the end goal and work backwards to identify necessary steps. This method helped me secure a basketball career and later, plan my business ventures by breaking down large goals into manageable actions."

    3. Question:

    Mick Hunt: "How do you balance hustle with strategy for long-term success?"

    Answer:

    Dre Baldwin: "Hustle gets you started, but strategy sustains you. I hustled early on, but scaling required studying the market and refining my approach. Combining hard work with smart planning allowed me to effectively grow my business."


    Sound Bites

    · "His content has been consumed over 103 million Drees."

    · "I started selling $5 training programs."

    · "Hard work is an element of success, not the key."

    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dreallday

    Instagram: Instagram.com/drebaldwin

    Facebook: facebook.com/DreBaldwin

    Website: https://www.drebaldwin.com/dre-dreallday-baldwin

    https://www.workonyourgameuniversity.com/


    Podcast: Work On Your Game

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  • Welcome back to "Mick Unplugged"! In today's riveting episode, we have the honor of interviewing Dima Ghawi—an inspiring leadership coach, author, and speaker dedicated to global leadership, diversity, and inclusion. Dima shares her incredible journey of resilience, from facing death threats due to cultural norms to becoming a beacon of hope and transformation. She offers profound insights into her work in DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusion), the challenges leaders face today, and the critical importance of self-discovery and authenticity in leadership.

    With captivating personal anecdotes and innovative strategies, Dima reveals how investing in oneself can dismantle limiting beliefs and unlock true potential. We also delve into her exciting upcoming projects, including a possible movie adaptation of her life and online leadership development programs. Join us as Mick Hunt and Dima Ghawi explore how to lead with integrity and build inclusive environments that foster growth and creativity. Stay tuned for an episode brimming with inspiration and actionable advice!

    The top 5 takeaways from this episode of "Mick Unplugged" featuring Dima Ghawi:

    The Journey from Survival to Empowerment:

    Dima Ghawi's personal story of escaping an abusive marriage and facing her father's death threats sheds light on the harrowing realities certain cultural norms enforce. Her journey highlights the transition from merely surviving these threats to thriving through self-discovery, self-love, and eventually, using her experiences to empower others.

    The Power of DEI in Organizations:

    Dima's work in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) is transformative, both for individuals and organizations. Her efforts with a resistant board of directors illustrate that patience, understanding, and non-judgmental engagement are crucial to achieving buy-in for DEI initiatives. This has resulted in significant changes such as diverse leadership pipelines and DEI certifications within organizations.

    Constructive Feedback and Leadership Development:

    Dima stresses the importance of constructive feedback in leadership. Today's leaders often struggle with giving feedback due to fear of confrontation or litigation. However, she emphasizes that honest and constructive conversations can greatly aid in personal and professional growth.

    Self-Awareness in Leadership:

    For aspiring leaders, Dima recommends beginning with self-discovery to understand their strengths, communication style, and conflict management abilities. She cautions against being promoted solely based on technical skills without a fundamental understanding of leadership responsibilities. Self-awareness and proactive personal development are vital.

    Breaking Free from Perfectionism:

    Drawing from her grandmother's metaphor of a glass vase, Dima encourages individuals to challenge societal and cultural expectations of perfection. She believes in recognizing and questioning these imposed standards, thereby breaking free to pursue personal growth and development. This step is crucial for authentic leadership and forming a genuine connection with others.

    Connect and Discover:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/dimaghawi

    Instagram: Instagram.com/dima.ghawi

    Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=10050491089661

    Website: dimaghawi.com

    Youtube: @DimaGhawi

    Book: Breaking Vases: Shattering Limitations & Daring to Thrive

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  • Welcome to another illuminating episode of Mick Unplugged! Today we bring you an extraordinary conversation with Grace Vandecruze, a powerhouse in the financial world and author of the transformative book "Homeless to Millionaire."

    In this episode, Grace takes us on her journey from homelessness to making over $25 billion in insurance mergers and acquisitions, including deals with Warren Buffett. She shares invaluable insights on resilience, education, and financial empowerment, inspired by her grandmother's wisdom to "believe beyond your limits." Plus, an exciting offer – Mick Hunt will be giving away 20 copies of Grace’s book to the first listeners who message "financial abundance" via email, Instagram, or LinkedIn.

    Join us for a deep dive into Grace's inspiring life, practical advice for achieving financial success, and the promise of an empowering follow-up episode. Don’t miss this chance to elevate your financial game and connect with us for more enriching content. Let's get started!


    Takeaways:

    Believe beyond your limits and look beyond your current circumstances Education can be a bridge to a brighter future The insurance industry is pivotal for building wealth and lifting generations out of poverty Financial literacy is essential for achieving financial abundance


    Sound Bites

    "My life is a result of not believing in any limits of any of your circumstances." "In your situation is a gift." "Grace Global Capital is an example of living it every day."

    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/gracevandecruze

    Instagram: Instagram.com/gracevandecruze

    Facebook: facebook.com/gracevandecruze

    Website: graceglobalcapital.com

    Book: Homeless to Millionaire: 6 Keys to Uplift Your Financial Abundance

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  • Welcome back to another insightful episode of "Mick Unplugged"! Today, we're diving deep into the world of financial literacy, mentorship, and smart investing with our guest, Herman Dolce. As the founder of Bella Sloan Enterprises and Bella Sona Academy, Herman is dedicated to educating individuals on the importance of financial education and strategic investments.

    In this episode, we'll explore how having a mentor can save you from costly mistakes, the value of surrounding yourself with the right influences, and the powerful analogy of using "fast passes" to accelerate your success. Herman will share personal anecdotes, such as how guidance from his brother led him to establish his thriving business, and how wisdom from mentors like Les Brown has shaped our host, Mick Hunt's journey.

    We'll also delve into the nuances of good debt versus bad debt, strategic business financing, and Herman's mission to teach financial literacy from high school classrooms to boardrooms. Whether you're looking to better manage your credit, invest wisely, or simply understand the tax laws better, this episode is packed with actionable insights and inspiring stories to help you achieve financial freedom.

    So tune in as we unlock the secrets to financial success and personal growth with Herman Dolce, only on "Mick Unplugged".

    Takeaways:

    Financial literacy and education are crucial for achieving financial freedom. Not all debt is bad debt; understanding the difference between good and bad debt is important. Having a mentor and investing in coaches can provide valuable wisdom and shortcuts to success. Initiatives like Bella Sloan Academy and the Blueprint Foundation aim to teach financial literacy to individuals of all ages.


    Sound Bites

    "Everybody should not have a business. But everyone should be an investor." "We need to have amazing examples of what we truly want to be. It is the shortcut and hack to be successful in this life."


    Connect and Discover

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/herman-dolce

    Instagram: Instagram.com/Haitian_CEO

    Facebook: facebook.com/BellaSloanEnterprises

    TikTok: @Haitian_CEO

    Website: bellasloanllc.com

    Non-Profit: Blue Print Foundation

    Podcast: Execute!

    Books: ABC’s of Credit
    Bella Builds Business Credit

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