In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul Jenkins is joined by Owen Ashton, who is an author, speaker, and CPA.  In the dog eat dog world of corporate America, Owen was often responsible for accounting for the bottom line of major companies and organizations.  His speaking, however is centered around promoting and taking care of mental health.  Having experienced serious clinical depression himself, Owen is uniquely qualified to talk about the impact that this has on individuals, families, and organizations.  He has also identified some of the principles and strategies that allow people to “rise above fog” and experience much more in life.

In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul is joined by Mike Schlappi.  At the age of 15 Mike did get shot – he took a bullet at point blank range in the chest.  It clipped his lung, barely missed his heart, and lodged in his spine leaving him paralyzed permanently.  Mike’s experience is not that different from your own.  The subtitle for his book is, “I got shot, what’s your problem?”  This in no way minimizes your problem, just acknowledges that everybody has one.  Get a whole new perspective on attitude with this episode.

 

In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul is joined by Connie Sokol, author of Faithful, Fit, and Fabulous.  Connie is on a mission to assist women to Live On Purpose.  Her practical and energetic approach help to illuminate the principles to take on the improvements in your life that you have been meaning to do, and to do it in “chewable chunks”.

In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul is joined by Chad Hymas.  At the age of 27, Chad was crushed by a large bale of hay on his ranch, and broke three of the vertebrae in his neck, leaving him quadriplegic.  Since then, Chad has discovered a new freedom in his life as he has overcome the seemingly impossible to truly live on purpose.  In the concluding moments of this interview, Chad shares three keys to living on purpose –

  1. Change a habit
  2. Get out of your seat
  3. Give more than you take

See more of what this inspiring man has to offer at http://www.chadhymas.com

In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul is joined by Tim Esau, a management and business consultant. One of the topics in this interview is about feedback – the information we receive about ourselves from others. Feedback is neither positive nor negative, but is just information that can be useful to us in making course corrections. This is true in business, relationships, finances, and any other area of life.