• Navigating Midlife Transitions with Clarity and Alignment
    Mar 30 2026
    Randy E. Bishop is an author and speaker who helps people move through those quiet but powerful seasons when the life you’ve built no longer fits. He shares his simple RE Method™ — a grounded framework for honest reflection, reframing your story, and stepping forward with greater clarity and alignment.

    https://a.co/d/08iULJUM

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    31 mins
  • Grief, Identity, and Faith on the Open Road
    Mar 30 2026
    Indie author Lee Ann Walling joins us to discuss her debut novel The Salt and Light Express. We follow Chris, an older LGBTQ woman, on a healing RV road trip through Utah’s red rocks and the Texas Hill Country as she grapples with grief, guilt, loneliness, and alienation.

    https://www.leeannwalling.com/

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    27 mins
  • Storytelling, Screen Adaptations, and Thriving as a Creative in the Age of AI
    Mar 30 2026
    Bestselling author Aaron Ryan has written and published 41 books, with multiple titles adapted for the screen — one currently being pitched to major streaming networks. He just released a YA dystopian dark fantasy series and a nonfiction book on fatherhood. A professional voiceover artist who narrates his own audiobooks, Aaron talks openly about the impact of AI on creatives, how he’s adapting, self-publishing strategies, creative marketing, and what keeps him passionate about storytelling after decades in the game.

    https://authoraaronryan.com/

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    32 mins
  • Reclaiming Your Life After Putting Everyone Else First
    Mar 30 2026
    Best-selling author and speaker Debbie Weiss opens up about breaking free from a long-held victim mentality after years of caregiving, infertility, weight struggles, and widowhood. At 50, she made a powerful shift that led to her memoir On Second Thought… Maybe I Can! (featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show) and her practical guide The Sprinkle Effect. We talk about responsibility, resilience, small intentional changes, and how to start again in midlife — even when life is still messy.

    https://www.debbierweiss.com/

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    26 mins
  • Homeschool Under Fire: Ray Moore on the Rising Battle Over Education Freedom
    Mar 23 2026
    Across the country, a new wave of legislation is putting homeschooling in the spotlight—and not in a good way.

    In this powerful conversation, Shemaiah sits down with Ray Moore, founder of The Exodus Mandate Project, to break down the growing push for tighter homeschool regulations in multiple states. From Connecticut to Hawaii, families are pushing back—and the stakes are higher than ever.

    Ray shares what these proposed bills really mean, why they’re gaining traction now, and how homeschool communities are responding. The conversation also dives into the deeper roots of public education, the role of faith in learning, and the ongoing debate around who should ultimately shape a child’s education.

    This is about freedom, responsibility, and the future of the next generation.

    If you care about education, parental rights, or the direction of culture, this is one conversation you don’t want to miss.

    https://raymoorelive.com/about/

    https://exodusmandate.org/about/mission

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    26 mins
  • When News Breaks: Carol Lin on 9/11, War Zones, and Finding Herself Beyond the Headlines
    Mar 22 2026
    CNN anchor Carol Lin is at the height of her career after becoming the first network journalist to break the news of the 9/11 attacks.

    A month later, she finds herself in the crosshairs of a Taliban sniper along Pakistan’s border with Afghanistan, a stark reminder of the sacrifices she made to succeed in a white-centric, male-dominated journalism career. For Lin, breaking news and the defining split second when lives change is a drug—and a love that her traditional Chinese mother warned would never love her back. But when devastating news breaks apart her own life, Lin is forced to question a career that demands everything, a marriage marked by infidelity and cancer, and the sacrifices required to become the mother her daughter needs her to be.

    Told with fierce wit and candor, When News Breaks is the story of a woman who has been places and seen things but still has to discover who she really is behind the headlines.

    Carol Lin is best known for being the first national anchor to report the first 9/11 attack on the World Trade Center. Carol was a long-time anchor and correspondent for CNN and ABC News. During her career, she covered the war in the Middle East, the aftermath of the Kosovo War, the 2002 Winter Olympics, and every imaginable natural disaster from hurricanes, tornadoes, historic wildfires, and floods. Carol Lin received an Emmy, a Peabody, the Alfred I. Dupont Award, and Greater Los Angeles Press Club Awards for Excellence in both Investigative Reporting and her coverage of the Los Angeles Riots. She lives in Hawai’i and can be found writing, paddleboarding, and teaching her Cavapoo tricks.

    https://www.carollinnow.com/

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    31 mins
  • Leading Through the Heat: Fire Captain Mark Andrew on Real Leadership Under Pressure
    Mar 22 2026
    When the alarm sounds, there’s no time for theory—only truth. Fire Captain Mark Andrew joins I Am Refocused Radio to break down what leadership really looks like when lives are on the line. Drawing from decades in the fire service, Mark shares hard-earned lessons that separate leaders people trust from those they don’t.

    This conversation goes beyond corporate buzzwords and into the raw reality of leading in high-stakes environments. From building trust under pressure to understanding why presence beats micromanagement, Mark reveals how real leadership is forged in moments most people never see.

    When the alarm sounds and lives hang in the balance, there's no time for micromanagement, ego, or empty commands. In the firehouse, leadership isn't a theory-it's survival. Fire Captain Mark Andrew has spent his career learning what separates good leaders from poor ones, often through hard-earned lessons while fighting fires.

    In LEADING THROUGH THE HEAT, he distills decades of experience into a practical guide that proves the principles forged in emergency response apply to any workplace:
    • Why presence matters more than micromanaging
    • How to build trust when stakes are high
    • The difference between commanding and inspiring
    • What it means to truly care about your team
    • How to transform from worker to leader This isn't another corporate playbook filled with buzzwords and case studies.
    It's an honest, sometimes raw account of leadership failures and successes witnessed in one of the most demanding professions on earth. Captain Andrew doesn't just tell you what good leadership looks like. He shows you through real stories of officers who earned loyalty in the fire service's crucible and those who lost it.



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    25 mins
  • ‘Spacewoman’: Discipline, Leadership, and the Career of Eileen Collins
    Mar 19 2026
    ABOUT SPACEWOMAN
    SPACEWOMAN, a doc about Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft, and directed by Hannah Berryman lands in theaters beginning March 20th and will be in select theaters nationwide.

    Eileen's journey, from her working-class beginnings in Elmira, NY, to breaking glass ceilings at NASA, commanding four space shuttle missions, and navigating the pressures on her family is awe inspiring. The doc includes archival materials and interviews that highlight both the monumental dangers of spaceflight and the incredible achievements of the shuttle program, including her leadership on STS-114, the first mission after the Columbia tragedy.

    Based on Eileen's book Through the Glass Ceiling to the Stars, the film premiered at DOC NYC and is directed by Hannah Berryman and produced by award-winning teams Keith Haviland (Haviland Digital) and Natasha Dack Ojumu (Tigerlily Productions).

    It is an intimate and authentic account of an astronaut's life and Hannah Berryman's offers a nail-biting film showcasing the emotional drama Eileen's family experienced, and a philosophical question about what level of risk is acceptable in human endeavor.

    Here's the trailer:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnhqHdxNsgk

    ABOUT EILEEN COLLINS

    Eileen M. Collins is a former astronaut and a retired U.S. Air Force colonel. She retired from the Air Force in Jan 2005 and from NASA in May 2006 after a 28-year distinguished career. A former military instructor and test pilot, Collins was the first female pilot and first female commander of a space shuttle.

    Collins graduated from the Air Force Test Pilot School at Edwards Air Force Base, California, in 1990. She was selected by NASA and became an astronaut in July 1991. After tours at Kennedy Space Center (shuttle launch and landing) and Johnson Space Center (shuttle engineer and capsule communicator), she flew the space shuttle as pilot in 1995 aboard Discovery. She was also the pilot for Atlantis in 1997, where her crew docked with the Russian Space Station MIR. Collins became the first woman commander of a U.S. spacecraft with shuttle mission Columbia in 1999, the deployment of the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. Her final space flight was as commander of Discovery in 2005, the "Return to Flight Mission" after the tragic loss of Columbia. She has logged more than 6,751 hours in 30 different types of aircraft and more than 872 hours in space as a veteran of four space flights.
    Collins currently serves on several boards and advisory panels, is a professional speaker and an aerospace consultant. She is married with two children.

    Collins is also a member of the Air Force Association, Order of Daedalians, Women Military Aviators, Women in Aviation International, U.S. Space Foundation, the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and the Ninety-Nines.

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    8 mins