We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “mental health awareness”.
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Episode 139: Father's Day Recap, Golf Course Networking, Sales and Marketing Optimization, and Showing Up for Life
Episode | June 26th, 2020 | 46 mins 9 secs
business owner, changemaker john berardi recap, chaz zones, chop zones, father's day, golf course, golf course marketing, how to push through struggles, mental health awareness, mental health tips, networking, self struggles, stock talk
After recapping our Father's Day, CHOP/CHAZ zones, and stock talk for the week, we dive into some critical personal anecdotes about dealing with self struggles. Tim also shared how he used networking to his advantage at the golf course last weekend, which led to an exciting new marketing project. In the book talk section, we discuss how you can marry sales and marketing to optimize your business, and then explain what it means to "show up" in life.
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Episode 130: Mother's Day and Michael Jordan Doc Recap, Channeling Your Uniqueness, and the Secret Behind Every Successful Product or Service
Episode | May 12th, 2020 | 1 hr 2 mins
ash blaeds, john berardi change maker, knifemakers in indianapolis, knifemaking, man's search for meaning, mental health, mental health awareness, michael jordan, michael jordan documentary, mother's day, peaceful activities, productivity tips, viktor frankl
In today's episode, we recap Mother's Day Weekend, episodes 7 and 8 of the Michael Jordan documentary, and the biggest takeaways from last week's interview with Aric Geesaman, the founder of Ash Blaeds.
For the real-life experience section, Tim talks about how he is changing his environment for better productivity, and Slager talks about how he is using an old pocket of peace to push through his latest funk.
In the book talk part of today's episode, Tim talks about utilizing your unique abilities to improve the world, citing a section of Viktor Frankl's "Man Search for Meaning." Slager then explains what every successful product or service has, analyzing a chapter from Dr. John Berardi's "Change Maker."