Passion Struck with John R. Miles

John R. Miles

"Passion Struck with John R. Miles" is a captivating podcast that dives deep into the transformative power of passion and how it drives every facet of our personal and professional lives. Hosted by the insightful John R. Miles, this podcast explores the stories of individuals who have harnessed their passions to create meaningful changes and achieve remarkable successes. Each episode is a blend of inspiring interviews and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone eager to ignite their own passion and live a more purpose-driven life. John R. Miles brings his extensive experience and enthusiasm to each discussion, encouraging listeners to think profoundly about the role passion plays in their lives. With a diverse range of guests—from trailblazing entrepreneurs to innovative thinkers and beyond—the podcast offers a wealth of perspectives on overcoming challenges and pursuing a life filled with passion. Whether you’re seeking motivation to embark on a new venture or insights to rekindle your inner fire, "Passion Struck" is your gateway to a life of enthusiasm and fulfillment.

Episodes

  • Dave Liniger on the Perfect 10: Craft Your Path to Success EP 474

    In episode 474 of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles engages with Dave Liniger, renowned for his transformative impact on the real estate industry through Re/Max. Liniger discusses his journey from military service to entrepreneurship, emphasizing adaptability's crucial role in leadership and success. The episode delves into Liniger’s strategies for overcoming adversity, including his remarkable recovery from a life-threatening infection, and his insights on building resilient teams and fostering innovation. Liniger also shares lessons from his book, "The Perfect Ten," which encapsulates over five decades of business wisdom and personal development insights, aimed at inspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders.

  • Monica Berg on How to Learn From Mistakes and Move Forward EP 473

    In Episode 473 of "Passion Struck with John R. Miles," Monica Berg, a renowned spiritual thought leader, delves into the dynamics of personal transformation and growth. Monica discusses the power of overcoming fear and reshaping relationships to live a more authentic and fulfilling life. She shares personal anecdotes and professional insights, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and intentional living. The episode explores strategies to harness personal challenges as catalysts for growth, rethinking traditional perceptions of fear, and the transformative power of embracing one’s unique strengths and vulnerabilities.

  • James Rhee on How You Lead Change Through Kindness EP 472

    In episode 472 of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles and guest James Rhee delve into the concept of leading change through kindness. Rhee shares his journey from teaching to private equity and his transformative leadership at Ashley Stewart, a retail brand he revitalized through empathy and mathematical precision. His story illustrates the power of kindness in leadership and the importance of embracing one’s values and intuition in making business decisions. Rhee also discusses his book "Red Helicopter," which encapsulates his leadership philosophy and personal experiences that demonstrate how intentional kindness and clear, analytical thinking can reshape an organization's destiny and foster a positive corporate culture.

  • 5 Ways to Master Creative Thinking: The Kyle MacDonald Story EP 471

    In this episode of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles dives into Kyle MacDonald's remarkable journey of trading a red paperclip for a house, illustrating the power of resourcefulness and creative problem-solving. John dissects how Kyle's ingenious approach to simple trades unfolded into life-changing opportunities, emphasizing the universal applicability of creativity and determination in achieving seemingly impossible goals. Through Kyle's story, listeners are encouraged to see potential in everyday objects and situations, leveraging them to accomplish their dreams.

  • Ciera Rogers on Why You Don't Need to Fit in to Win EP 470

    In episode 470 of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles interviews Ciera Rogers, a fashion entrepreneur who transformed her outsider status into a unique advantage in the fashion industry. Ciera discusses her journey from homelessness to advising celebrities, emphasizing the importance of not fitting in to carve a successful path. The episode centers on her new book, "The Outsider Advantage," where she explains how leveraging uniqueness can lead to success. The discussion covers practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, the impact of timing in success, and the blend of passion and skill in business ventures. Ciera shares inspiring insights on overcoming societal and personal barriers to achieve one's dreams.

  • Morley Robbins on How You Reclaim Your Vitality and Health EP 469

    In this insightful episode of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles explores the critical yet often overlooked role of copper in human health with expert Morley Robbins. Robbins, known for his extensive research and the development of the Root Cause Protocol, discusses the historical decrease in dietary copper and its impact on modern health issues such as fatigue and metabolic syndrome. He emphasizes how copper influences crucial biochemical reactions in the body, affecting energy levels and overall well-being. The episode delves deep into the interaction between copper and iron in the body, shedding light on common misconceptions about mineral balance and its implications for health and disease.

  • Silent Minds: How Life Changes Without an Inner Monologue w/John R. Miles EP 468

    In this episode of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles delves into the intriguing subject of anendaphasia, a condition where individuals lack an internal monologue. He discusses how 5-10% of the population experiences life without this inner voice, which most people take for granted as a constant companion aiding in decision-making, problem-solving, and self-reflection. The episode covers scientific insights, personal anecdotes, and the broader implications for understanding human cognition. Through interviews and expert opinions, it highlights how these individuals perceive the world, make decisions, and communicate, offering a deeper appreciation of cognitive diversity.

  • Noam Platt on Why Inclusive Innovation Can Change the World EP 467

    In this thought-provoking episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles talks with Noam Platt, founder of Make Good. Platt shares his journey from architecture to pioneering in assistive technology, highlighting how his work is making everyday life more accessible for those with disabilities. The discussion covers his unique projects, including collaborations with Tulane University to develop mobility trainers for children and the impactful role of 3D printing in creating cost-effective, customizable solutions for those in need. The conversation is not just about the technologies but also the profound social impact and personal stories behind the innovations.

  • Ryan Holiday on Why You Must Do the Right Thing, Right Now EP 466

    In "Ryan Holiday on Why You Must Do the Right Thing, Right Now," host John R. Miles and guest Ryan Holiday delve into the practical applications of stoicism for contemporary challenges. Holiday shares insights from his latest book, urging listeners to embody virtues of justice and integrity daily. The discussion covers the necessity of making just decisions despite societal pressures and the personal responsibility each individual holds in shaping a virtuous life. The episode combines theoretical concepts with real-world examples from historical figures, providing a comprehensive view on living stoically in modern times.

  • Robert Breedlove on the Hidden War on Financial Freedom EP 465

    In "Robert Breedlove on the Hidden War on Financial Freedom," host John R. Miles delves into the complexities of financial systems and the invisible battles over economic freedoms with guest Robert Breedlove. They discuss the detrimental cycle of debasing currency and raising debt ceilings, positioning these acts as direct threats to the foundational principles of civilization, such as property rights and the rule of law. Breedlove argues that current financial practices are not only eroding personal wealth but are fundamentally undermining the structural integrity of society by violating intrinsic ownership rights and freedom.

  • Angela Foster on How You Master BioSyncing for Peak Health and Happiness EP 464

    In this enlightening episode of "Passion Struck," host John R. Miles welcomes Angela Foster, a former lawyer turned nutritionist and biohacking expert. Foster shares her transformative journey from battling major depressive disorder to mastering BioSyncing—a holistic approach she developed to optimize health and performance without sacrificing well-being. The discussion delves into BioSyncing’s three pillars: syncing with one's psychological state, bioindividuality, and biorhythms. Foster explains how integrating these elements promotes a balanced life, improved health, and sustained high performance. Key insights from her extensive experience illuminate practical strategies for listeners to implement in their own lives.

  • Alex Edmans on Critical Thinking in a Post-truth World EP 463

    In episode 463 of "Passion Struck" with John R. Miles, Professor Alex Edmans discusses his insights on navigating the complexities of a post-truth world. The episode delves into how biases and the identity-driven nature of our beliefs can distort our understanding of facts, especially in politically charged topics like climate change. Edmans explains the pervasive impact of misinformation, using vivid examples from both his professional experiences and prominent public misconceptions. He emphasizes the need for critical thinking and offers strategies to discern truth in an era flooded with biased information.

  • Learn From Jimmy Carter: 3 Ways to Always Do Your Best w/ John R. Miles EP 462

    In this inspiring episode of the "Passion Struck" podcast, host John R. Miles explores the significant impact of Jimmy Carter's introspective encounter with Admiral Hyman Rickover. The episode reflects on how Rickover's simple yet profound question, "Did you always do your best?" became a life-changing moment for Carter. This narrative serves as a springboard to discuss broader themes of personal accountability, continuous improvement, and living intentionally. Miles extracts actionable insights from this historical anecdote, making it relevant to today's audience seeking personal and professional growth. The discussion highlights how embracing honesty, setting clear goals, and committing to continuous self-improvement can lead to a fulfilling and impactful life.

  • Brian Evergreen on How You Humanize Work in the Age of AI EP 462

    Host John R. Miles and guest Brian Evergreen delve into the transformative potential of AI within leadership and organizational contexts, advocating for a future where AI enhances human value rather than diminishing it. Brian, as a leader in autonomous AI research and founder of the Profitable Good Company, shares insights from his book "Autonomous Transformation," emphasizing the need to pivot from outdated, mechanistic approaches to embracing AI-enhanced, human-centric social systems. The episode covers strategic AI use, the cultivation of innovative cultures, and the impact of visionary leadership in harnessing AI’s potential for creativity, innovation, and economic growth.

  • Dr. Terry Wahls on Conquering MS: Nutrition for a Vibrant Life EP 460

    Dr. Terry Wahls joins host John R. Miles to discuss her personal and professional journey with multiple sclerosis (MS) on "Passion Struck with John R. Miles." Diagnosed in 2000, Dr. Wahls faced severe physical decline that conventional MS treatments could not halt. By integrating paleo principles and functional medicine, she developed a rigorous nutrition and lifestyle protocol, leading her from severe disability to completing an 18-mile bicycle tour. This episode delves into the specifics of the Wahls Protocol, a method that has not only transformed her life but also offers hope and a new perspective on managing chronic autoimmune conditions through diet and lifestyle.

  • 3 Ways to Overcome Adversity: The Legacy of Glenn Cunningham EP 459

    John R. Miles explores the themes of resilience and determination through the life story of Glenn Cunningham, who, after a severe accident left him nearly immobile at a young age, overcame his physical limitations to become an exceptional athlete. The episode emphasizes how Glenn transformed a dire prognosis into a testament to human spirit and capability. Key discussions include the power of incremental progress, the importance of community and family support, and the psychological and physiological aspects of overcoming personal barriers. Through Glenn's story, listeners are encouraged to adopt a mindset that transforms adversity into opportunity.

  • Dr. Jenny Taitz on How You Live Bigger for True Fulfillment EP 458

    In this episode of Passion Struck, host John R. Miles and guest Dr. Jenny Taitz discuss effective strategies for stress management and personal fulfillment. Dr. Taitz, a clinical psychologist, shares her expertise on creating a life worth living by focusing beyond day-to-day contentment to embrace a broader purpose. The conversation delves into practical techniques from Dr. Taitz's book, which includes scientific strategies to soothe the mind and body quickly, fostering resilience and better stress responses.

  • Robin Sharma on the 8 Forms of Wealth That Determine Success EP 457

    In this enlightening episode of Passion Struck with host John R. Miles, guest Robin Sharma shares his insights on the true essence of wealth. Sharma, known for his influential books like "The 5 AM Club" and "The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari," discusses his latest work, "The Wealth Money Can't Buy," which introduces eight forms of wealth beyond mere financial success. These include personal growth, health, family relationships, and community, among others. Sharma emphasizes that true wealth encompasses more than financial resources—it's about living a rich, purposeful life filled with growth, health, happiness, and service.

  • Jesse Bradley on Use the Power of Hope to Overcome Adversity EP 456

    In episode 456 of "Passion Struck with John R. Miles," Jesse Bradley discusses harnessing hope to navigate through life's adversities. Jesse, a former professional athlete who survived a life-threatening illness in Africa, shares his journey of resilience and determination. He emphasizes the interconnectedness of physical, emotional, intellectual, relational, and spiritual growth. Through engaging storytelling, Jesse explores the power of hope, not just as an emotion but as a fundamental pillar for building a fulfilling life. The episode intertwines personal anecdotes with practical advice, making it a compelling narrative of triumph over adversity.

  • Homaira Kabir on How You Overcome the Tyranny of Perfection EP 455

    In episode 455 of the Passion Struck podcast, John R. Miles hosts Homaira Kabir to delve into the perils of perfectionism and the journey towards authentic, purpose-driven living. Kabir shares her insights from her book "Goodbye Perfect," which tackles the toxic traps of perfectionism, approval-seeking, and overachievement. The discussion covers Kabir's personal struggles, including her battle with an eating disorder and her professional insights into women's unique pathways to flourishing. The episode is rich with practical advice, supported by both science and personal anecdotes, offering listeners a comprehensive guide to cultivating a life of authenticity and satisfaction.

  • Emma Seppälä on How You Discover Your Sovereign Self EP 445

    Dr. Emma Seppälä, a psychologist and author, discusses the concept of psychological sovereignty on John R. Miles' podcast "Passion Struck." She elaborates on her latest book, "Sovereign," which explores reclaiming one's psychological sovereignty in our challenging times marked by war, polarization, and existential crisis. Through a combination of personal anecdotes, empirical research, and actionable advice, Seppälä guides listeners on how to dismantle self-destructive habits and beliefs to enhance personal and professional well-being.