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Shawn Askinosie

PODCAST 063: SHAWN ASKINOSIE - MEANINGFUL WORK: A QUEST TO DO GREAT BUSINESS, FIND YOUR CALLING, AND FEED YOUR SOUL

December 04, 2017 by mike campbell

This episode had a huge impact on my life, and I know if you listen to it, do the work, it will change yours too and have a beautiful rippling effect.

Shawn Askinosie is the founder and CEO of Askinosie Chocolate, a small business based in Springfield, Missouri. Their chocolate is world-renowned, award winning and Forbes recently named them as “One of the 25 Best Small Companies In America”.

But this episode isn’t about chocolate, it’s about chocolate. (something that you’ll understand once you’ve listened).

You see, the way Shawn does business is the way it should be taught in business school. Shawn’s beautiful business model is all about direct trade with farmers of coco beans in the Philippines, Tanzania and Ecuador, about open book management, profit sharing, reverse scale, kinship and community.

Shawn and I dive into all of those topics and how his company sustainably feeds thousands of children who were once malnourished, without donations, simply giving money or charity.

We talk about the notion of enough, and to ask ourselves, “What is enough”. That individually and in business is it easy to get caught up in the striving for more, but enough is where we can do the work we love with people we love.

Towards the end of the podcast Shawn talks about and guides you through a visioning exercise. It is something that he does, and something that he has his chocolate university students, his farmers, and the school students he works with in other countries do. It is powerful and if you want to create personal change in your life, I recommend you do it as well.

Shawn has recently written a book, with his daughter Lawren, titled - Meaningful Work: A Quest To Do Great Business, Find Your Calling, And Feed Your Soul. I don’t recommend many products but I can’t speak more highly of a book than this one. I personally purchased the audio book version through Audible and I loved hearing Shawn narrate each word and tell his story. I have links below in the show notes to where you can purchase it. If you’re thinking of a little something for someone for Christmas, or even better for yourself, I highly recommend it. And make sure you reach out to Shawn and let him know what you thought of the book. I know he’d love to hear from you.

Shawn is a beautiful human who has crafted a way to do meaningful business and live life with love and passion.

I hope you enjoy x

Head over to iTunes to subscribe to the show and play the episode within iTunes

SHOW NOTES

Ari Weinzweig (Zingerman's Company)

Joseph Campbell

The rule of st benedict

Tuesdays With Morrie by Mitch Albom (This is a book that Shawn didn’t talk about but he wanted me to include in the show notes as it is one book that had a huge influence on him)

Shawn’s blog

Where to purchase Shawn’s book in Australia

Audible  / Booktopia

Where to purchase Shawn’s book in North America

Amazon / Barnes & Noble / 800ceoread

CONNECT WITH SHAWN ASKINOSIE

Website / Instagram / Facebook / Twitter

SUBSCRIBE

iTunes - Stitcher

THANK YOU

The original Live Immediately theme music is by Timothy Mcphee. You can check out his music at www.firekites.bandcamp.com

If you enjoyed the show, had fun, and maybe even learnt something, then make sure you subscribe via iTunes and while you’re there, why not leave a rating and a review. You know it will make my day.

Thanks for stopping by and giving me some of your time.

Have fun & live immediately.

mike x

December 04, 2017 /mike campbell
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Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui - Becoming A Student Of Your Children

PODCAST 062: KRISTA O'REILLY-DAVI-DIGUI - BECOMING A STUDENT OF YOUR CHILDREN

November 27, 2017 by mike campbell

Krista O'Reilly-Davi-Digui is the beautiful writer behind the website - a life in progress.

I admire Krista, as her writing is so honest, on both sides of the coin. Krista rips down the curtains and bares the beauty in the rawness, in a way that is comforting and helpful to others.

We go quite deep in this episode as Krista opens up about attempting suicide three times before she was 18 and then deciding to choose to live life over death. 

Krista shares stories about how joy and pain can coexist and how you don’t find joy by trying to eliminate pain, how she has realised the beautifulness in the messy and not striving for perfection, and learning to forgive herself by showing up each day with compassion and love. 

Our conversation takes a wonderful turn when we start discussing parenting, how each child is unique in many different ways, and the importance of understanding ourselves when parenting with compassion and curiosity. 

Krista said something that really resonated with me. “Be a student of your children.” That as parents we need to learn about and understand our children’s needs, personality, how they learn, so we can tailor our parenting style to suit them so they can flourish and grow.

Krista has battled her way through many moments, but she is a beautiful life in progress.

I hope you enjoy x

Head over to iTunes to subscribe to the show and play the episode within iTunes

SHOW NOTES

Free 30 days of greater calm course

The 5 love languages

16 personalities – free test (Myers Briggs)

Enneagram

CONNECT WITH KRISTA O'REILLY-DAVI-DIGUI

Website / Instagram / Facebook

SUBSCRIBE

iTunes - Stitcher

THANK YOU

The original Live Immediately theme music is by Timothy Mcphee. You can check out his music at www.firekites.bandcamp.com

If you enjoyed the show, had fun, and maybe even learnt something, then make sure you subscribe via iTunes and while you’re there, why not leave a rating and a review. You know it will make my day.

Thanks for stopping by and giving me some of your time.

Have fun & live immediately.

mike x

November 27, 2017 /mike campbell /Source
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PODCAST 061: HANNAH ALEXANDER – OUR YEAR OUTDOORS

November 20, 2017 by mike campbell

“Could we change our lives to become an outdoor family?”

This was the question Hannah Alexander asked herself before embarking on a year experiment with her family—to spend at least three hours each day outside for a year.

This is such a cool experiment and one that has fundamentally changed Hannah, her kids, and her family as a whole.

Hannah and I discuss the benefits of nature in regards to child development, how children are designed to be outside, the beauty in unstructured time and how nature is the perfect place to play.

Hannah also shares stories of how she changed her habits over the year, potential barriers of getting outside, and how we can easily modify our indoor activities to do them outside.

During the year experiment, Hannah also had a month of no screens for entertainment, and a separate month where she packed away the majority of her children’s toys.

I absolutely loved this chat and I hope Hannah’s story inspires anyone who has children in their lives to do more activities with them outside.

I hope you enjoy x

Head over to iTunes to subscribe to the show and play the episode within iTunes

SHOW NOTES

Article that Hannah wrote about their year outdoors

CONNECT

Website / Instagram / Facebook / Twitter

SUBSCRIBE

iTunes - Stitcher

THANK YOU

The original Live Immediately theme music is by Timothy Mcphee. You can check out his music at www.firekites.bandcamp.com

If you enjoyed the show, had fun, and maybe even learnt something, then make sure you subscribe via iTunes and while you’re there, why not leave a rating and a review. You know it will make my day.

Thanks for stopping by and giving me some of your time.

Have fun & live immediately.

mike x

November 20, 2017 /mike campbell
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