• 032 - Permission to Be A Genius
    Mar 28 2023

    Thanks Seth Godin for your amazing podcast AKIMBO, where you shared "Are You A Genius?".

    We're exploring the definition of a genius. Did Babe Ruth invent the Buggy Whip? Did Meryl Streep grow Jack Pine Trees? What do all these things have to do with you and your own level of genius. HINT: It's Effort, plus Prep, plus a little good timing.

    Denise Millet joins us to discuss this neat topic. (By the way #SethGodin, Denise is a HUGE fan!)

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    34 mins
  • 031 - Permission to Share your Story
    Mar 6 2023

    YOU have a story. YOU may want to share your story.

    Kerry is away for this episode, but we've brought Holly Totten to tell us how "easy" it is to write that first story.

    We really would like to hear about your story sharing struggles and successes.

    Please email us to share: info@yourpermissiontowin.com

    Here's what ChatGPT has to say about sharing your story:

    Have you ever thought about sharing your unique and compelling story with the world? Perhaps you've experienced something extraordinary, overcome immense challenges, or learned valuable lessons that could inspire others. Whatever your story may be, I'm here to encourage you to share it with the world through writing a book.

    Writing a book may seem like a daunting task, but it's a journey that can be incredibly rewarding. Not only will you have the opportunity to share your story with others, but you'll also gain a new perspective on your own experiences. Writing a book requires introspection, reflection, and vulnerability, but it can also be cathartic and healing.

    Don't worry if you don't consider yourself a "writer." Writing a book is a skill that can be learned, and with the help of an experienced editor, you can craft your story into a compelling narrative that captivates readers. An editor can help you clarify your message, develop your characters, and structure your story in a way that engages readers from beginning to end.

    Sharing your story through a book can also have a profound impact on others. Your experiences and insights may help someone who is going through a similar struggle or inspire someone who is looking for direction in their own life. By sharing your story, you have the power to make a difference in someone's life.

    Writing a book can also open doors for you professionally. It can establish you as an expert in your field, lead to speaking engagements, and even provide additional income streams. Plus, it's a fantastic personal accomplishment that you can be proud of for the rest of your life.

    If you're still unsure about whether writing a book is for you, I encourage you to give it a try. Take the first step by putting your story down on paper and see where it takes you. Remember, the world needs your unique perspective, and you never know who your story may touch.

    So what are you waiting for? Start writing your book today and let your voice be heard. With the help of an editor, your story can be transformed into a powerful narrative that will leave a lasting impact on readers. I can't wait to see what you create.

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    35 mins
  • 030 - Permission to Take Responsibility for Your Health
    Feb 28 2023

    DISCLAIMER: Nobody on Permission To Win is a Medical Professional. Don't listen to us... we're just recording a conversation. "You Do You, Boo!"

    This episode's guest, Lela Davis, joins to discuss how to listen to your own body and how taking responsibility for your own health and wellbeing can bring quality results.

    Oh... and stick around to find out who is making their own Yogurt!

    Here's your permission to email us your thoughts and ideas at info@yourpermissiontowin.com.

    What does Chat GPT have to say about Being Responsible for your health:

    Taking responsibility for your own healthcare is crucial for maintaining good health and preventing illness. When you take ownership of your health, you become more aware of your body's needs and can take steps to prevent illness and manage chronic conditions.

    A general practitioner (GP) is a medical doctor who provides primary care to patients. They diagnose and treat a wide range of illnesses and conditions, and they can refer patients to specialists when needed. GPs rely on evidence-based medicine and prescribe medications or other treatments that have been proven to be effective through clinical trials.

    On the other hand, natural or homeopathic remedies use natural substances such as plants, minerals, and vitamins to promote healing. While some natural remedies have been found to be effective for certain conditions, many have not been scientifically proven to work, and some may even be harmful.

    While it is important to consult a GP for serious or chronic health conditions, taking responsibility for your own healthcare can also involve incorporating natural remedies into your overall health plan. For example, adding exercise, a healthy diet, and stress-reduction techniques like meditation or yoga can all help support your overall health.

    By taking responsibility for your own healthcare, you become an active participant in your own health and can make informed decisions about the treatments and remedies that are best for you. You can also develop a more holistic approach to health that includes both traditional medical treatments and natural remedies, allowing you to take a more proactive role in maintaining your own health and wellbeing.

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    36 mins
  • 029 - Permission to Choose Your Path
    Feb 21 2023

    We're on a road trip... or a Hike in the woods. Well, we're not sure, but either way, we ended up having to change direction.

    This isn't an episode about Life giving you Lemons, but it is a discussion with our guest, Melissa Bottorff-Arey, about making conscious decisions about which path to take when life forces you to change direction.

    We have a little poetry, a little laughter, and it even gets a little deep at times. We're glad you're going on this ride with us!

    Here's your permission to email us your thoughts and ideas at info@yourpermissiontowin.com.

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    35 mins
  • 028 - Permission to Translate
    Feb 14 2023

    "I knew what I was talking about!"

    That's not really an excuse. You have to read the room, be aware of others and if they're "pickin' up what you're puttin' down".

    Maybe this should have been an episode about catchy phrases instead.

    Join David, Kim, and of course Kerry as they share experiences with Colo... Colloqu...

    well, here, read it from the Austin Peay University handbook excerpt:

    A colloquialism, sometimes referred to collectively as "colloquial language,” is a phrase that is common in everyday, unconstrained conversation, rather than in formal speech or academic writing. Dictionaries often display colloquial words and phrases with the abbreviation colloq. as an identifier. Some examples of informal colloquialisms can include words (such as “y'all” or “gonna” or “wanna”), phrases (such as “old as the hills” and “graveyard dead”), or sometimes even an entire aphorism (“There's more than one way to skin a cat” and “He needs to step up to the plate.”). You must write for clarity even while writing narrative essays so that all readers will know what you mean. Therefore, do not use slang or colloquialisms.


    And send us your favorite "lost in translation" moment, or favorite colloquialism to: Info@yourpermissiontowin.com


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    34 mins
  • 027 - Permission to be ME
    Jan 31 2023

    Who do you want to be? Are others dissatisfied with who you are? What is the difference between "feedback" and "criticism"? Have you ever cleaned the house before the cleaners arrive? And, have you ever participated in "RAGE Vacuuming"?

    This is your permission to answer any of these questions, or to just listen along as we welcome our latest guest, Linda Bonny, all the way from Tasmania, in Australia.

    Share your experiences... info@yourpermissiontowin.com.

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    34 mins
  • 026 - Permission to Wish People Better
    Jan 17 2023

    Do we need to get involved in the lives of others? All the time? Every day? Out loud?

    How can people learn what it means to "be me" if you're always telling to be like someone else?

    Oh, and Welcome to a Brand New Season! Season 3! (Yes we do short, little thirteen episode seasons... they're so cute!)

    We're joined by Melissa (Izzy), owner of Hopeful Simplicity as we discuss accepting people (friends, family, others) as they are and wishing them better, or just "letting them be them".

    Here's your permission to email us your thoughts and ideas at info@yourpermissiontowin.com.

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    41 mins
  • 025 - Permission to Give up Control
    Jan 10 2023

    Besides pressing either stop or play on this episode of Permission To Win, what other REAL control do you have in your life? David and Kim (and Kerry) discuss how little "control" we have in many situations and scenarios.

    Here's some other thoughts about the illusion of control provided by ChatGPT (an Artificial Intelligence Generator) that may one day rule the world...

    Control is often perceived as a sense of power or influence over a given situation or outcome. However, the reality is that control is often an illusion. There are countless variables and external factors that can affect the course of events, many of which are beyond our control. Even when we feel like we have a firm grip on a situation, the truth is that there are always elements at play that we cannot predict or influence.

    One of the main reasons that control is an illusion is because we often overestimate our own abilities and agency. We may think that we can control the actions and decisions of others, but the reality is that other people are their own autonomous beings with their own free will. Similarly, we may try to control external circumstances, but there are always unforeseen events or variables that can disrupt our plans.

    Another reason that control is an illusion is that our perception of control can be influenced by cognitive biases. For example, the illusion of control is a cognitive bias that occurs when people overestimate their ability to control events or outcomes. This can lead to a false sense of confidence and can have negative consequences, such as taking unnecessary risks or failing to prepare for potential setbacks.

    Overall, it is important to recognize that control is often an illusion and to be mindful of the limitations of our own agency. While we can take steps to increase our chances of success and influence certain outcomes, it is important to remain humble and open to the possibility that things may not always go as planned. By accepting the inherent uncertainty of life, we can be better equipped to handle unexpected challenges and find resilience in the face of change.

    Here's your permission to email us your thoughts and ideas at info@yourpermissiontowin.com.

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    38 mins