PodcastsBildungLiving Your Legacy

Living Your Legacy

Rudy Mawer
Living Your Legacy
Neueste Episode

241 Episoden

  • Living Your Legacy

    From PTSD and Suicide Watch to Saving Lives Through Music

    22.06.2026 | 20 Min.
    After 25 years in the U.S. Air Force, Jason Davis thought he understood resilience. But combat deployments, PTSD, depression, divorce, and personal loss pushed him to a breaking point that nearly ended everything. In this powerful episode of Living Your Legacy, Jason shares how music became more than a passion. It became a lifeline. From military service and songwriting to music marketing, entrepreneurship, and building The Jason Davis Band, he reveals the lessons learned through failure, recovery, and reinvention. Jason discusses the future of independent music, the role of AI in creativity, and why artists must approach their craft like a business. This conversation is a raw look at redemption, purpose, and the power of using your gifts to leave a lasting impact.
    Key Takeaways
    Music can be a powerful tool for healing trauma, PTSD, and depression.
    Success is not fame but creating a sustainable life doing what you love.
    Independent musicians must treat their craft as a business and master marketing.
    AI should be embraced as a creative tool rather than feared.
    Consistency, humility, and persistence are essential for long-term success.

    Notable Quotes
    "Every song has a story. Everything behind that song has meaning."
    "I wanted to be a part of something bigger."
    "AI is already here. If you're not taking advantage of it, you're doing yourself a disservice."
    "If you want to do it, you need to put the time in to do it."
    "You have to start with a good product."
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Small-Town Realtor Reinvented Herself Again

    22.06.2026 | 14 Min.
    Jodi Davis has spent her life proving that reinvention has no expiration date. As a successful real estate broker, entrepreneur, community leader, and Certified International Property Specialist, she has built businesses, navigated industry shifts, weathered economic uncertainty, and continually found new ways to grow. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, Jodi shares how resilience, adaptability, and a willingness to pivot helped her move through challenges that could have stopped others. From building a brokerage and leading agents to navigating the impact of COVID and ultimately making the difficult decision to merge businesses, Jodi reveals the mindset that allowed her to keep moving forward. Through stories of entrepreneurship, real estate leadership, personal growth, and community impact, she demonstrates why keeping your spark alive may be the most important success strategy of all.
    Key Takeaways
    How to pivot when the business model you've built suddenly changes
    Why success often requires reinventing yourself multiple times
    The importance of knowing your strengths and staying in your zone of genius
    How to balance entrepreneurship, family, and personal fulfillment
    Why resilience and adaptability matter more than having a perfect plan

    Notable Quotes
    "Don't be afraid to change. Don't be afraid to pivot."
    "This too shall pass."
    "I don't think any industry stays the course."
    "I know what I want and there's no option out."
    "Pay attention to your space. Make sure you're loving on it."
  • Living Your Legacy

    How Two Entrepreneurs Built a Global Automotive Brand

    22.06.2026 | 18 Min.
    Melissa and Shane Underwood never planned to build one of the most recognized names in the high-performance driveshaft industry. What began with experience in a dealership parts department and a driveline shop evolved into a bold entrepreneurial leap fueled by sacrifice, resilience, and an unwavering belief in their vision. In this episode of Living Your Legacy, they share how they cashed in everything they had, started from scratch, and built Gulf Coast Driveshaft into a respected performance automotive brand serving customers worldwide. From overcoming fear and financial uncertainty to innovating carbon fiber driveshaft technology and earning credibility in the Corvette and racing communities, their journey reveals what it truly takes to build a lasting legacy through product innovation, perseverance, and purpose-driven entrepreneurship.
    Key Takeaways
    • Success often requires betting on yourself before anyone else believes in your vision.
    • Building a business means learning to navigate fear, uncertainty, and financial risk.
    • Innovation creates opportunities even in industries dominated by established competitors.
    • Strategic networking can open doors that dramatically accelerate business growth.
    • Legacy is built by creating something that outlasts you and impacts future generations.
    Notable Quotes
    • "If we were going to make this happen, we weren't going to rely on anyone."
    • "We cashed everything in and put everything into it."
    • "I don't want to just exist."
    • "Why can't we not only do it, but why can't we make it better?"
    • "It's not over until I win."
  • Living Your Legacy

    From Homeless Teen to America's Top Lawyer

    20.06.2026 | 20 Min.
    What does it take to rise from homelessness to becoming one of America's most respected attorneys?
    In this episode of Living Your Legacy, Ken Sterling shares the unconventional path that shaped his career in media and tech law. Drawing from experiences that began with hardship, Hollywood dealmaking, and exposure to high-stakes business transactions, Ken reveals why success is ultimately built on people, not contracts. He discusses the importance of empathy in leadership, the dangers of short-term thinking, and how entrepreneurs can create lasting impact by putting stakeholders before profits. Along the way, he offers insights into venture capital, intellectual property, business growth, and the mindset required to build a meaningful legacy that extends far beyond financial success.
    Key Takeaways
    • Why business is a people-first endeavor, not a deals-first endeavor
    • How empathy and listening became Ken's greatest competitive advantage
    • The lessons he learned from experiencing homelessness as a teenager
    • What founders need to understand before entering major VC funding negotiations
    • Why lasting success comes from creating value while serving others
    Notable Quotes
    • "The practice of law isn't a deals-first business. It's a people-first business."
    • "Do well by doing good."
    • "Everything is people first. So why shouldn't it apply to business?"
    • "Understanding and empathizing with people is what makes me a top lawyer."
    • "When people are shortsighted and focus on the dollar instead of people, that's when problems happen."
  • Living Your Legacy

    How a Single Mom Built a Tax Empire

    19.06.2026 | 21 Min.
    What happens when a single mother with four young children refuses to accept the future someone else planned for her?
    In this episode of Living Your Legacy, Taryn Jalomo shares the remarkable journey that transformed adversity into opportunity. After escaping a difficult divorce and facing the challenge of supporting her family alone, she discovered an unexpected talent that would change everything. Guided by mentors, fueled by determination, and committed to lifelong learning, Taryn built a thriving tax strategy firm that now helps business owners keep more of what they earn.
    She reveals why most entrepreneurs wait too long to think about tax planning, the costly mistakes that business owners make, and how financial education can create lasting generational impact. Along the way, she shares lessons about resilience, confidence, mentorship, and building a legacy that extends beyond business into family and community.
    Key Takeaways
    • How Taryn transformed a difficult divorce into the foundation for a successful business
    • Why tax planning should happen before tax season, not after
    • The importance of finding mentors who recognize your potential
    • How specialization creates greater business growth and expertise
    • Why entrepreneurs should focus on their strengths and outsource the rest
    Notable Quotes
    • "It's not dollars for hours. You're paying for my experience and expertise."
    • "You don't know what you don't know."
    • "If it's meant to be, it's up to me."
    • "You should do what you love, what you're good at, and stay in your lane."
    • "A tax return is just a report card."
Weitere Bildung Podcasts
Über Living Your Legacy
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.
Podcast-Website

Höre Living Your Legacy, The Mel Robbins Podcast und viele andere Podcasts aus aller Welt mit der radio.at-App

Hol dir die kostenlose radio.at App

  • Sender und Podcasts favorisieren
  • Streamen via Wifi oder Bluetooth
  • Unterstützt Carplay & Android Auto
  • viele weitere App Funktionen
Living Your Legacy: Zugehörige Podcasts
Rechtliches
Social
v8.10.1| © 2007-2026 radio.de GmbH
Generated: 6/22/2026 - 5:07:38 PM