Synopsis
Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary is a top #20 on iTunes, biz! Join #1 National Bestselling Author of ON FIRE & Inspirational Speaker John O'Leary and wake up from accidental living so you can do, be, achieve and impact more through your life. More simply said, so you can: Live Inspired. Each episode features an amazing guest who will share his/her story, successes, failures, lessons and life to help you uncover tips to apply in yours. Subscribe now so you can join John on a new episode every Thursday! Until then: Today is your day. Live Inspired.
Episodes
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Don't Let the Old Man In (Monday Moment ep. 645)
12/02/2024 Duration: 05minLast week, country music lost one of its most iconic stars. Over the course of several decades, Toby Keith’s perfectly deep, rich voice belted out 42 songs that became top-10 on the Billboard Country chart. While many of those songs were about bars, or girls, or his love for his country, it is one of his most gentile songs that remains not only one of my favorite songs, but an anthem we should try to live out loud throughout our lives. And the backstory of the song is as inspiring as the song itself.
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Does Money Equal Happiness? Comedian Paul Ollinger (ep. 644)
08/02/2024 Duration: 53minPaul Ollinger is a nationally-touring comedian and a former Facebook VP of Sales. As one of Facebook's first 250 employees, Paul managed a team that generated about 35% of the company’s revenue. After retiring from Facebook at 42, Paul found himself bored, lonely and unfulfilled. Wondering why the wealth windfall he had so long pursued didn’t deliver the contentment he expected, Paul launched the Crazy Money Podcast to explore the connections between money and happiness. Today, Paul shares how his childhood shaped his traditional conservative economic outlook, how he weighed his success in how much money he made, and ultimately how he learned that money's only one attribute to a multivariable equation for happiness in life. My friends, you’ll leave this conversation with a newfound appreciation for the complexities of happiness beyond wealth.
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We Are The Champions! (Monday Moment ep. 643)
05/02/2024 Duration: 06minJohn O'Leary shares what the upcoming Super Bowl and Denny O'Leary can teach us about embracing change on this Monday Moment segment. Change is inevitable, sometimes forced by the conclusion of a sports season, the ending of a relationship or the loss of a job. Whether perceived as positive or negative, none of us will be spared the shifts to our identities that happen throughout the course of our lives. Win or lose, change often leaves us not just questioning what we’ll do, but who we are.
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HGTV's Flip or Flop and Flipping 101 Star Tarek El Moussa (ep. 642)
01/02/2024 Duration: 53minTarek El Moussa is best known for HGTV shows like Flip or Flop and Flipping 101, but he’s so much more. He’s a thriving businessman, two-time cancer survivor, and devoted husband and father. Today, Tarek opens up about the transformative chapters that have shaped his life. Join us to hear about the peaks and valleys of how he navigated the distressing subprime mortgage crisis in the early 2000s, pivoted into the intricate dance of flipping houses and overcame multiple personal and health challenges along the way. My friends, this conversation is so much more than real estate or flipping houses. It will inspire you to find opportunity in moments of struggle, to persevere through challenges, and to cultivate a mindset that transforms adversity into a catalyst for personal and professional growth.
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The Last Good Day (Monday Moment ep. 641)
29/01/2024 Duration: 06minEach month in 2024, we’ll be celebrating individuals who are On Fire For Good. This month, we share the incredible work of Tom Wiley and the December 5th Fund. Thank you, Tom, for showing us what it means to be On Fire For Good. My friends, do you know someone living On Fire For Good? Tom’s story was submitted by a member of the Live Inspired community, Ryan Farmer. If you know someone you want to nominate for recognition this year, visit www.OnFireForGood.com to access the nomination form. Look for our next On Fire For Good Profile on February 26!
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TED Curator Chris Anderson (ep. 640)
25/01/2024 Duration: 49minAs the curator of TED for more than twenty years, Chris Anderson has seen first-hand how the world’s boldest thinkers have shared their most uplifting ideas and the ways in which ideas can spread. In his recent book Infectious Generosity released earlier this week, Chris explores how simple, ordinary, and seemingly unremarkable acts of human kindness have the potential to impact the lives of millions. Today, Chris guides us in how to cultivate a generous mindset, how to embark on our own generous acts—whether gifts of money, time, talent, connection, or kindness—and how to prime them to have self-replicating (and even world-changing!) impact. My friends, whether you give with open hands or seek the inspiration to make a difference, this conversation is for you.
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Love In Action (Monday Moment ep. 639)
22/01/2024 Duration: 07minSix weeks after completing the filming for ON FIRE, I am still digesting the experience of having a full-length feature film capture the most tragic, intimate, painful, redemptive, and joyful aspects of my life. It was a surreal experience that moved me deeply, reinforced the profound gift of life, and shined a brilliant light on the power of unconditional love. Sometimes that love was captured in the heroic actions of young siblings while a fire rages in their house. Sometimes it was personified in an Emergency Room when a parent pulls back a curtain, sees their child in agony, loses their breath, moves through their own fear, and personifies grace. Sometimes it was experienced through the excellent care of a nurse, the outstanding effort of a janitor, or the consistent, hope-inducing voice of a radio announcer. But as valuable as it may be learning lessons portrayed on screen, it was sometimes what quietly occurred behind the scenes that exemplified most impactactfully the power of love in action. The model
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Burnout Expert Erin Stafford (ep. 638)
18/01/2024 Duration: 44minErin Stafford is a burnout and peak-performance expert who surrounded herself with some of the most motivated, ambitious, famous overachievers in the world. And yet, even these leaders suffer from severe cases of burnout as they struggle to adjust to a post-pandemic world and the pressures it put on their personal and professional lives. With 52% of all workers feeling burned out and 67% saying their burnout has only gotten worse over the last two years, the fact is we’re pushing harder and covering less distance than ever before. This exhaustion is making us feel unhappy, unfulfilled and frustrated, and leads to less creativity and less focus in our goals. Today, Erin shares how to recognize the signs of burnout, the steps to avoid it and how to bounce forward in work, relationships, faith journeys… and beyond. My friends, if you’re looking for a conversation to help you or someone you love move beyond exhaustion and burnout to renewed excitement and engagement with life, this episode is for you.
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How Do You Want to be Remembered? (Monday Moment ep. 637)
15/01/2024 Duration: 06minHow do you want to be remembered? It’s paradoxical that answering a question about death can be so wildly important to living a more vibrant life. Perhaps even more surprising, though, is realizing the very thing that is assured to us all is also so rarely considered. And yet my friends, it turns out that while we may indeed share equally in the profound gift of this day, we also share in the certainty that tomorrow is promised to none of us. So, if tomorrow does not come, how do you want those who knew you best to remember you? Just weeks before his own death, Martin Luther King Jr asked his congregation to consider this question. He acknowledged that the world pressures individuals to strive to be first, to endeavor to be great and to be seen as truly important. Let me explain.
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Perfectly Hidden Depression | Dr. Margaret Rutherford (ep. 636)
11/01/2024 Duration: 53minDr. Margaret Rutherford is a clinical psychologist, author and host of The SelfWork Podcast. She focuses on helping others lead healthier mental and emotional lives. Today, Dr. Margaret shares how living through her “lost decade” taught her resilience, hope and the transformational power of being more transparent with one another. Known for coining the term “perfectly hidden depression”, Dr. Margaret also shares how to break free from the cage of perfectionism and quiet our critical inner voice. My friends, this conversation is about more than leading healthy mental and emotions lives… it’s about embracing the gift of life in all its shades.
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Silent Gratitude Isn't Any Good (Monday Moment ep. 635)
08/01/2024 Duration: 06minA few years ago, I spoke at a conference in Washington. It was for leaders serving in emergency services. I reminded these firefighters, first responders and EMTs of the value of their work, the impact of their efforts, and the ripple effect of their lives. Today, I share a story that will inspire you to honor your mentors by letting them know their impact.
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Reviving an American Icon: Stephanie Stuckey (ep. 634)
04/01/2024 Duration: 52minIn 1937, Stephanie Stuckey’s grandfather opened one roadside pecan stand. At its peak, Stuckey’s was a one-stop oasis for travelers along America’s highways, with their iconic pecan log rolls available in more than 350 stores in 40 states. After her grandfather’s death and decades of outside ownership however, the once beloved Stuckey’s brand fell into disrepair. And yet, it’s never too late to reimagine what is possible. Today, Stephanie shares how she’s reviving an iconic American brand, how she continues to build upon her family’s legacy and how she’s calling upon her grandfather’s wisdom to help Stuckey’s become the go-to pecan snack brand in the world. If you’re looking for a story that celebrates how to embrace life’s pivots to make a comeback, this conversation is for you.
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Growing Wings (Monday Moment ep. 633)
01/01/2024 Duration: 08minTurning the calendar from December to January is supposed to usher in new hope, goals, and possibility. To absolve us of our holiday indulgences and pave the way for commitments to eat better, work out more and grow spiritually. All this to become better versions of ourselves. But in reality, ringing in the New Year can sometimes feel deflating. Instead of a focus on possibility, it can be a fixation on all that went wrong in the year that’s ending. Devastating global events, divisive politics, destructive weather. Failed promises, fractured relationships and personal disappointments. The worst versions of us on full display. For many, 2023 could not end soon enough. And yet, when we look at history and cycles within nature, we are reminded that adversity and hardship frequently pour the foundation for coming success. Perhaps no illustration reveals this truth more beautifully than the caterpillar. Let me explain.
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Josh Wilson: Empowering Others to Create New Lives (ep. 632)
28/12/2023 Duration: 01h01minJosh Wilson had a vision to make an impact on deeply rooted systemic poverty in his community. In learning the importance of listening over telling and how to act with more than just good intentions, Josh has connected families with resources as prevention methods for violent outcomes for more than 16 years. Today, Josh shares how his non-profit Mission: St. Louis has become a lighthouse for the community, and how they’ve empowered individuals for social and economic growth through relationship and opportunity, breaking the cycle of poverty. My friends, this conversation illustrates the power of how loving the one in front of you, forging relationships, and creating purposeful opportunity can transform communities and our world.
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Our Most Important Holiday Tradition (Monday Moment ep. 631)
24/12/2023 Duration: 06minWith everything the season’s been culminating toward just a single night’s sleep away, what child sleeps well on Christmas Eve? As the time off school, holiday parties, drives to see lights, visits to Santa and preparations come to a peak before tomorrow's Christmas celebration, John shares one tradition that helps his family remember the reason for the season.
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Creating a World Where Everyone Belongs: Ash Beckham (ep. 630)
21/12/2023 Duration: 44minAsh Beckham is an equality advocate, on a journey toward creating a world of inclusion, where everyone's voice is heard and valued—even when our perspectives may differ. Today, Ash shares stories of her own transformation from a place of isolation and anger to one of greater openness and connection. Reminding us of the importance of having empathy, humility and authenticity for each other, Ash guides us to continue building a world where everyone belongs. Whether your path involves cause-oriented work or simply cultivating a positive voice in your workplace, home, and community, this conversation is a reminder that, in the tapestry of humanity, each thread is unique yet contributes to the beauty of the whole.
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Three Things I Learned About Making Movies (Monday Moment ep. 629)
18/12/2023 Duration: 08minIt started with a speech seven years ago where one producer asked me for the right to turn the story she heard into a movie. Several months later, she brought in a couple of her producer friends who agreed to propel the project forward. They brought in a screenwriter who delivered a brilliant screenplay. And a genius film director who agreed to lead the project. Countless rejections followed from prospective investors who felt the timing was wrong, the risk too high, the likelihood of success too low. And yet, 47 financial investors stepped forward, determined that despite the odds, the story was simply too important to not tell right. So, into St. Louis came more than 200 outstanding crew members working tirelessly to support the work of 52 principal actors and more than a thousand background actors, all to get to the point last Friday that Director Sean McNamara excitedly proclaimed, “And that’s a wrap!” My friends, two decades into a professional speaking career, the past several months have by far been th
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Colton Dixon: Giving Hope Through Music (ep. 628)
14/12/2023 Duration: 53minAs a singer-songwriter and musician, Colton Dixon – who appeared on season 11 of American Idol – turns personal truths, stories and experiences into universal anthems. Recently nominated for the GMA Dove Song of the Year for his massive hit “Build a Boat,” Colton joins us to share his journey of faith, family and discovering his true calling. Today, Colton helps us get into the holiday spirit with his beautiful original track “Home For Christmas”, bringing a modern, whimsical feel to the meaning of being home for Christmas. My friends, join me in celebrating this life-giving man who will leave you inspired and full of hope.
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What Are You Wishing For This Holiday Season? (Monday Moment ep. 627)
11/12/2023 Duration: 06minWhat are you wishing for? It’s a question many of us ask our children this time of year. But what if the question was asked of you? What if you could arrange a one-to-one meeting with Santa? What would you wish for? Near the end of a tumultuous year for so many around the world and in the midst of an array of personal challenges so many face, I was reminded of a remarkable little boy’s answer to that question. Let me explain.
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Behind-the-Scenes of the On Fire Movie Set (ep. 626)
07/12/2023 Duration: 27minFor the past five weeks, I’ve had the pleasure to work alongside hundreds of talented producers, stunt coordinators, set designers, production assistants, boom operators, award-winning actors, makeup artists… and so many other crucial contributors in bringing a feature-length film to life. Today, as we’re just two days from calling “it’s a wrap!” on filming of the On Fire movie, I invite you to join me in reflecting on some of the most incredible moments. We'll delve into behind-the-scenes stories, answer questions from our vibrant and loyal Live Inspired community, and provide you with a front-row seat to the magic of filmmaking. Yes, you heard it right – I recorded this episode right from the heart of the action on the set! My friends, I promised to bring you along for the ride, and today, you get an exclusive glimpse into the making of the On Fire movie.