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Living Your Legacy

Rudy Mawer
Living Your Legacy
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  • Living Your Legacy

    Why Most Relationships Fail at Communication

    18.08.2026 | 25 Min.
    Why do relationships that begin with love and passion eventually reach a point where two people barely recognize each other? Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Robin L. Hamilton, LCMFT, brings more than two decades of counseling experience to a revealing conversation about couples therapy, communication, intimacy, and the work required to maintain a healthy relationship. She explores why assumptions create distance, how unspoken frustrations grow into resentment, and why couples must remain intentional long after the honeymoon stage ends. Robin also challenges the modern search for instant love, explains why knowing yourself changes who you choose, and weighs in on the growing use of AI for mental health. What happens when the blinders finally come off?
    Key Takeaways
    • Healthy relationships require intentional communication instead of expecting a partner to know what you are thinking.
    • Relationship maintenance matters because attraction, values, needs, and people themselves change over time.
    • Couples must be committed to doing the work, not simply looking for a quick fix when problems appear.
    • Knowing your own values and needs can help you recognize whether a relationship truly fits who you are.
    • AI can provide answers, but Robin argues that it cannot replace the emotional connection and human bond created in therapy.
    Notable Quotes
    • “We can't make another person change.”
    • “Not everybody is everyone's person.”
    • “You have to maintain a relationship just like you have to do a car or a house.”
    • “You have to be intentional.”
    • “You're not getting therapy. You're getting answers.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Trauma Surgeon Reinvented Senior Safety

    18.08.2026 | 29 Min.
    Trauma surgeon and FallCall Solutions founder Shea Gregg, MD spent years treating older adults after devastating falls, yet one question kept following him: why weren’t they using medical alert devices? The answer exposed a bigger problem. Traditional systems made people feel old, stigmatized, and reluctant to wear them. Inspired by Apple Watch, Gregg entered an industry he once wanted nothing to do with: entrepreneurship. In this episode, he reveals how clinical care became the foundation for FallCall, from bootstrapping development and testing fall detection algorithms to building a multi-patented safety platform used internationally. He explores empathetic design, healthcare innovation, and why meaningful technology starts by understanding the people it serves.
    Key Takeaways
    A problem witnessed repeatedly in the trauma room can reveal an overlooked entrepreneurial opportunity.
    Stigma can prevent even useful healthcare technology from being adopted by the people who need it most.
    Gregg’s approach to empathetic design starts with meeting older adults and caregivers where they are.
    Building original technology requires testing hypotheses, finding specialized talent, and being willing to bootstrap expensive development.
    Clinical care, not simply healthcare metrics and reimbursement, can become a powerful foundation for building a differentiated company.

    Notable Quotes
    “I strongly believe that medical careers choose you.”
    “There’s no I in trauma.”
    “Every second matters.”
    “This might be the future of healthcare and emergency response.”
    “I wanted to build something different.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Nurse Turned Her Passion Into a Business

    17.08.2026 | 13 Min.
    Angela Brannen always knew she wanted to be a nurse, but discovering aesthetics opened the door to a bigger vision. Years later, while raising a family and working full time, a conversation on the back porch became the first step toward FAB Face and Body. What began with mobile events at salons and spas eventually demanded something more. In this episode, Angela explores entrepreneurship, taking imperfect action, and why waiting until everything feels perfectly timed can keep a dream from ever becoming real. She shares how she approaches the fear of failure, why small steps can dramatically change your direction, and how her passion for aesthetics has expanded into a mission centered on confidence, wellness, and helping people feel their best from the inside out.
    Key Takeaways
    Waiting for the perfect time can prevent you from ever taking the first step.
    A business can begin with something as small as choosing a name, checking an LLC, or testing an idea.
    Failure is part of entrepreneurship and can become an opportunity to grow.
    Starting small allowed Angela to build FAB Face and Body while continuing to work her full-time job.
    Building a legacy means investing in people, spreading confidence, and creating an impact that can continue across generations.

    Notable Quotes
    “The time is now. Take the first step.”
    “If you wait for the right time to do everything, you will never do anything.”
    “Just take the risk and don't be afraid of failure.”
    “Life is really short and the time is now.”
    “True beauty starts with self-love, our job is to help you see what's already there.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Veteran Turned Fitness Into a Mission

    17.08.2026 | 19 Min.
    After 10 years in the military, a back injury forces David Christensen into civilian life without the identity or purpose that once defined him. His weight climbs toward 400 pounds until one photo makes him realize something has to change. Fitness becomes the first step back, but rebuilding his own life soon raises a bigger question: could the same transformation help others? In this episode of Living Your Legacy, he reveals how losing 100 pounds, discovering HIIT, and opening Burlington Fit Body Boot Camp reshape his definition of success. He explores habit stacking, discipline, community, and the brutal first year of entrepreneurship, when staying open is far from guaranteed. His journey reveals why small wins matter and how personal struggle can become purpose-driven leadership.
    Key Takeaways
    • Focus on one behavior at a time and stack small wins into lasting habits.
    • Discipline matters most when motivation disappears.
    • Personal transformation can reveal a larger mission to serve others.
    • Building a strong community can turn clients into something closer to family.
    • Entrepreneurship requires persistence because you do not get to choose when the work finally pays off.
    Notable Quotes
    • “Something's got to change.”
    • “I got to do more. I got to reach more people.”
    • “Focus on one thing at a time.”
    • “Small progressions lead to long-term success.”
    • “You just keep going, keep going, keep going.”
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Nurse Leader Escaped the Burnout Loop

    17.08.2026 | 23 Min.
    After 25+ years in nursing and high-pressure leadership, Crystal Shepard realized that high performance can hide a nervous system operating in survival mode. Now known as the Alchemy Nurse, she explores what happens when leaders stop treating symptoms and start examining the system underneath them. Crystal reveals how burnout shaped her own journey, why inherited patterns can quietly influence decisions, and how nervous system regulation connects to clarity, energy, and leadership. From Higher Brain Living to the limits of mindset work, this conversation challenges entrepreneurs to reconsider what may really be holding them back and what becomes possible when change starts internally.
    Key Takeaways
    A high-functioning leader can still be operating from survival mode and moving toward burnout.
    A regulated nervous system can support greater clarity and sounder decision-making for entrepreneurs and leaders.
    Inherited and environmental patterns can continue operating subconsciously into adulthood.
    Crystal argues that lasting transformation requires addressing physiology alongside mindset.
    Her journey from nursing leadership into integrative healing grew from seeing the limits of treating only the physical.

    Notable Quotes
    “If we just treat the symptom, you miss the whole system.”
    “You need to be regulated. You need a calm nervous system.”
    “You’re only in charge of what happens in your internal world.”
    “We’re not just our bodies and we’re not just our minds.”
    “It’s all part of the journey.”
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A podcast that brings you closer to the individuals who have built the brands, businesses, and movements that inspire us all. Each episode features an in-depth conversation with one of the dynamic entrepreneurs from all walks of life, offering listeners a front-row seat to their journeys, insights, and expertise. Through candid dialogue, discover how these innovators turned their ideas into thriving enterprises, the challenges they overcame, and the lessons they learned along the way. From behind-the-scenes stories of building their legacies to actionable advice on leadership, marketing, mindset, and more, this podcast is your guide to applying their wisdom to your own path. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned professional, or simply someone hungry for inspiration, These Conversations will deliver the motivation and tools to fuel your ambitions. Get ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered to leave your own legacy.
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