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The Jody Maberry Show

The Jody Maberry Show explores the nature of business. Jody Maberry is a former Park Ranger who became the happiest podcaster on earth. With a mix of storytelling, lessons, and occasional guests, Jody gives you a look at the work he does with executives as he helps them build their brand.
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Now displaying: February, 2021
Feb 17, 2021

Ray Edwards is back again for our regular follow-up podcast. When I have the pleasure of interviewing a guest, I always have them back and let them ask me any three questions they choose. Ray has some great questions, including one I have never heard before.

What do you carry in your pocket every day? There are a few things I carry every day that I am sure everyone can relate to. I mean, who doesn’t have a handcuff key on them at all times?

What did you discover about your backyard during the pandemic that surprised you? I’ll give you a hint – what do settlers, silver mines, and plane crashes have in common?

What is the one thing you are looking forward to the most in the next 6-12 months? I don’t want to give too much away. There are a few things I am looking forward to, but the thing I am most excited about how to do with you and connecting…in person. Excited? Me too.

Resources:

The Ray Edwards Show

Permission to Prosper by Ray Edwards

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Feb 10, 2021

Author and speaker Ray Edwards joins me to dive into the true meaning of prosperity and why you should want to do it.

Helping others find the freedom to prosper is something near and dear to Ray. It started as an event in 2015. In 2021, Ray channeled it into a new book. Our ability to make a difference in the world and the lives of those around us is the purpose of prosperity. Often, we reduce prosperity to something as trivial as money. When we do this, we run the risk of missing out on the true purpose prosperity holds in our life.

Prosperity is experienced in its purest form when filtered through gratitude and contentment. We need to tend to the everyday activities with the same passion we apply to pushing the boundaries and expanding our borders. When you can be grateful for the things you take for granted, you will encounter true prosperity.

Resources:

The Ray Edwards Show

Permission to Prosper by Ray Edwards

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www.jodymaberry.com

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Feb 3, 2021

At my desk, I keep five note cards. Each card has a saying or quote I want to be reminded of. 

With a new year, I replace two to three of the cards with new cards. When I select a new quote, it is geared toward something I want to remind myself of or an attitude I need to work on. 

Here are the five things I remind myself of every day for 2021:

"Excellence is the next 5 minutes"   

-Tom Peters

"Trade your expectations for appreciation."

-Tony Robbins

"Do what you can, with what you have, where you are."

-Theodore Roosevelt

"What you appreciate appreciates."

-Jim Kwik

"Do your best and forgive yourself."

-Admiral Payne

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