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772 - Distraction as Enlightenment | Reclaiming Imagination | Podcasting as a Path to Service | Freedom From Judgment

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In this episode, I bring you something that’s been on my heart to recreate for years. Inspired by the spontaneous, powerful moments I used to have during the Clubhouse era, I’ve launched a new live format called "How May I Serve You Today? Ask Me Anything."

The idea is simple: I open a Zoom room, stream it live on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, and invite people to jump in for real-time, unscripted conversations. Just like the Clubhouse rooms I used to host, my intention is to hold space for deep coaching, authentic dialogue, and transformational moments in full view of a live audience. This is what I love most about coaching: witnessing the miraculous in everyday moments. Now, I get to bring that to you in podcast form.

This episode features four unique conversations, each with its own flavor and insight:

Conversation 1 – Ramon: Distraction as Enlightenment | Time Stamp 00:11:30

Ramon Ray, motivational keynote speaker and event host asked how to stay focused when a flurry of possibilities tugs at his attention. Together we:

  • Clarified his personal definition of distraction as “not being focused on a single task for a meaningful amount of time.”
  • Explored how repeated distractions can signal mis-alignment, tasks that belong in someone else’s zone of excellence, not his own zone of genius.
  • Reframed procrastination as feedback rather than failure, helping Ramon see that some tasks may simply need to be delegated or dropped.

Listen for: A practical mindset shift that turns every interruption into a cue for deeper self-inquiry and better task design.

Conversation 2 – Curtis: Re-awakening the Power to Dream | Time Stamp 00:37:18

Long-time listener Curtis joined to envision life after retirement. He struggled at first, so I invited him to “play make-believe.” Once he let his imagination lead, an inspiring vision unfolded:

  • Curtis is guiding a bus tour across Europe, Abbey Road photos in London, the Isle of Wight Festival, Disneyland Paris, Normandy beaches, and more.
  • The exercise linked childhood memories of GI Joe adventures to present-day possibilities, proving his imaginative muscles are still strong.

Listen for: A repeatable prompt you can use to help clients (or yourself) move past “I don’t know” and paint a vivid future.

Conversation 3 – DeLyn: Launching a Grief Podcast without Perfection Paralysis | Time Stamp 01:12:21

DeLyn, an educator and grief advocate, has several episodes recorded but hasn’t published due to fear and tech concerns. Together we:

  • Identified her top blockers—perfectionism, intro/outro music, editing, and a self-imposed August 30 National Grief Awareness Day deadline.
  • Reframed “perfect” to mean “the best I can with what I have right now,” reducing her fear score from a nine to about a three.
  • Offered simple launch logistics (Buzzsprout hosting, minimalist artwork, optional music) and reminded her that an unpolished but heartfelt episode serves more people than silence.

Listen for: Practical tips for shipping creative work even when your inner critic demands studio-level production.

Conversation 4 – Mark: Releasing a Lifelong Fear of Judgment | Time Stamp 01:47:04

Mark arrived carrying a visceral fear of sending invoices to clients, a pattern that traces back to ridicule on his first day of kindergarten. Our dialogue centered on:

  • Using The Four Agreements, especially “Don’t take anything personally” and “Don’t make assumptions” as daily practice.
  • Viewing critics and trolls as mirrors that reveal hidden internal triggers, turning them into unexpected allies.
  • Recognizing the physical release of fear (a “lightness in the chest” and tears) as evidence that old stories are dissolving.

Listen for: A real-time demonstration of how a single mindset tool can lift decades-old emotional weight.

Enjoy the episode, and if you’d like to join a future live session, keep an eye on my email list or hop into the stream the next time you see the “How May I Serve You Today?” banner.

  continue reading

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Content provided by Cliff Ravenscraft. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Cliff Ravenscraft or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode, I bring you something that’s been on my heart to recreate for years. Inspired by the spontaneous, powerful moments I used to have during the Clubhouse era, I’ve launched a new live format called "How May I Serve You Today? Ask Me Anything."

The idea is simple: I open a Zoom room, stream it live on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn, and invite people to jump in for real-time, unscripted conversations. Just like the Clubhouse rooms I used to host, my intention is to hold space for deep coaching, authentic dialogue, and transformational moments in full view of a live audience. This is what I love most about coaching: witnessing the miraculous in everyday moments. Now, I get to bring that to you in podcast form.

This episode features four unique conversations, each with its own flavor and insight:

Conversation 1 – Ramon: Distraction as Enlightenment | Time Stamp 00:11:30

Ramon Ray, motivational keynote speaker and event host asked how to stay focused when a flurry of possibilities tugs at his attention. Together we:

  • Clarified his personal definition of distraction as “not being focused on a single task for a meaningful amount of time.”
  • Explored how repeated distractions can signal mis-alignment, tasks that belong in someone else’s zone of excellence, not his own zone of genius.
  • Reframed procrastination as feedback rather than failure, helping Ramon see that some tasks may simply need to be delegated or dropped.

Listen for: A practical mindset shift that turns every interruption into a cue for deeper self-inquiry and better task design.

Conversation 2 – Curtis: Re-awakening the Power to Dream | Time Stamp 00:37:18

Long-time listener Curtis joined to envision life after retirement. He struggled at first, so I invited him to “play make-believe.” Once he let his imagination lead, an inspiring vision unfolded:

  • Curtis is guiding a bus tour across Europe, Abbey Road photos in London, the Isle of Wight Festival, Disneyland Paris, Normandy beaches, and more.
  • The exercise linked childhood memories of GI Joe adventures to present-day possibilities, proving his imaginative muscles are still strong.

Listen for: A repeatable prompt you can use to help clients (or yourself) move past “I don’t know” and paint a vivid future.

Conversation 3 – DeLyn: Launching a Grief Podcast without Perfection Paralysis | Time Stamp 01:12:21

DeLyn, an educator and grief advocate, has several episodes recorded but hasn’t published due to fear and tech concerns. Together we:

  • Identified her top blockers—perfectionism, intro/outro music, editing, and a self-imposed August 30 National Grief Awareness Day deadline.
  • Reframed “perfect” to mean “the best I can with what I have right now,” reducing her fear score from a nine to about a three.
  • Offered simple launch logistics (Buzzsprout hosting, minimalist artwork, optional music) and reminded her that an unpolished but heartfelt episode serves more people than silence.

Listen for: Practical tips for shipping creative work even when your inner critic demands studio-level production.

Conversation 4 – Mark: Releasing a Lifelong Fear of Judgment | Time Stamp 01:47:04

Mark arrived carrying a visceral fear of sending invoices to clients, a pattern that traces back to ridicule on his first day of kindergarten. Our dialogue centered on:

  • Using The Four Agreements, especially “Don’t take anything personally” and “Don’t make assumptions” as daily practice.
  • Viewing critics and trolls as mirrors that reveal hidden internal triggers, turning them into unexpected allies.
  • Recognizing the physical release of fear (a “lightness in the chest” and tears) as evidence that old stories are dissolving.

Listen for: A real-time demonstration of how a single mindset tool can lift decades-old emotional weight.

Enjoy the episode, and if you’d like to join a future live session, keep an eye on my email list or hop into the stream the next time you see the “How May I Serve You Today?” banner.

  continue reading

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