On today's episode, we're talking to Coach Dick LeBeau. Dick LeBeau was a football coach in the National Football League (NFL) from 1973 to 2017, finishing his career as the defensive coordinator of the Tennessee Titans. Over his forty-five years of coaching his teams compiled a cumulative win/loss record of 353-347-2. He was the head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals from 2001 until the 2002 season, during which time the Bengals went 8-24-0. During his career he was a head coach for two seasons. LeBeau was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2010 after his playing career.
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On this week's Motivation Monday, we're talking with Joe Berlinger. He is a documentary filmmaker and producer, particularly focused on true crime documentaries. Berlinger’s films and docu-series draw attention to social justice issues in the US. Mettailca: Some Kind of Monster, Brother’s Keeper, Extremely Wicked; Shockingly Evil and Vile, Paradise Lost; The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills. Berlinger holds a streak of chart-topping work on Netflix, attracting enormous audiences with 16 Netflix productions under his belt that have all debuted in the Netflix Top Ten, often at #1. Berlinger is also the first filmmaker to simultaneously cover the same subject in scripted and unscripted forms with CONVERSATIONS WITH A KILLER: THE TED BUNDY TAPES and EXTREMELY WICKED, SHOCKINGLY EVIL, AND VILE, the latter of which starred Zac Efron, Lily Collins, and John Malkovich and sold to Netflix in a Sundance bidding war for almost $10 million. He is the Emmy-winning and Academy Award nominated director of the newly release this three-part docuseries investigates the mishandling of the case by law enforcement and the media on Netflix called Cold Case Who Killed JonBenet Ramsey.
On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're talking with Sean and Michelle Kanan.
Today’s guests are Emmy-winning actor Sean Kanan, known for Cobra Kai and The Bold and the Beautiful, and his Emmy-winning wife, producer, writer, and director, Michele Kanan. Together, they’ve released their highly anticipated new book, Way of the COBRA Couples, the third in Sean’s Way of the COBRA self-motivation series.
This time, Sean is teaming up with Michele to offer a fresh, dynamic perspective on relationships. Way of the COBRA Couples blends their personal insights, strategies, and experiences to share how they've built a thriving partnership—both as individuals and as a couple. Unlike Sean’s solo books, this installment presents a dual voice, offering practical tools and heartfelt wisdom for couples at any stage of their relationship.
With a unique approach that mixes humor and Karate metaphors, the book guides readers through the stages of building a strong partnership, from communication to trust. Sean and Michele share their own story—a Hollywood power couple who turned chaos into success—and reveal the mindset and battle-tested strategies that helped them thrive, even in tough times. As Michele puts it, “This isn’t just another relationship book; it’s your roadmap to love, laughter, and growth."
Whether you're married, dating, or seeking the right partner, Way of the COBRA Couples is all about embracing your wild origin story, growing together, and having fun along the way. Sean and Michele are here to show you how to master the art of love—one belt at a time.
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Welcome to another episode of The Sisterhood of Sweat! I'm so excited to have the talented actor Nambi Nylumbi join us today. Nambi is best known for his roles on shows like Night Court, The Good Fight, and Mike & Molly. But his journey to success is truly inspiring. Nambi shared an amazing story about how a simple act of kindness - a stranger giving him $20 on the street - ended up changing the trajectory of his career. That $20 got him to an important audition, which led to booking his breakout role on Mike & Molly. And the rest, as they say, is history. Nambi has such a positive and grateful outlook on life. He's proof that with hard work, talent, and a little bit of luck, you can achieve your dreams. I know our listeners are going to be uplifted and motivated by his story. So without further ado, let's dive into my conversation with the one and only Nyambi Nyambi!
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On this week's episode we're chatting with Jill Wagner about her career, how she stays focused, and all about her new movie, "Christmas Under the Northern Lights" on Great American Family network!
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On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing how our uniqueness is so important to our goals. We should stand out, not blend in.
Today on Sisterhood of Sweat, I had the pleasure of interviewing the incredible Susie Abrams. Susie is a true renaissance woman - a former top-ranked tennis player, accomplished actress, and now the host of her own podcast called Great Ones. We discussed Susie's remarkable work ethic and how it was forged through her athletic pursuits, as well as her lifelong passion for storytelling that led her to acting. Susie also shared her inspiring perspective on turning tragedy into opportunity, using the devastating Malibu fires that destroyed her home as a catalyst for personal growth. It was a powerful conversation filled with insights on finding balance, following your calling, and embodying your highest self. I'm thrilled to share Susie's story with all of you.
Questions I asked:
· Where did you get your work ethic?
· What brought you into acting?
· Can you tell us a little bit about the experience of getting the role of Jessica Jones, since you had put it on your vision board 6 months prior?
· What is your process with vision boards since we are getting close to New Year's resolutions?
· What did you do to move forward in the moment when you lost everything in the Malibu fires?
· How do you find balance in this ever-changing industry?
· What is your why?
Topics Discussed:
· Athletic background and work ethic
· Early acting interests and pursuits
· Deciding to seriously pursue acting
· Manifesting a dream role
· Creating a new podcast concept
· Overcoming the loss of her home
· Healing through neurofeedback
· Balancing career and purpose
· Storytelling as a calling
· Spiritual growth and potential
Quotes from the show:
· I think visualization is really helpful. I think it's putting one foot in front of the other and constantly." @SusieAbromeit @SisterhoodSweat
· “I think when something really painful happens, there is these lessons within the pain, within the loss.” @SusieAbromeit @SisterhoodSweat
· “When something really painful is happening, it's like this vast amount of growth that happens simultaneously, if you allow it."@SusieAbromeit @SisterhoodSweat
· “I think when you're telling stories, it also gives you a sense of purpose." @SusieAbromeit @SisterhoodSweat
How you can stay in touch with Susie:
· https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2608932/
· https://www.instagram.com/susieabromeit/
· https://x.com/susieabromeit?lang=en
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On this week's Let It Rip Friday, we're discussing how to find those opportunities even if it seems like they aren't there.
Have you watched Outer Banks? In this episode I talk with Austin North and Fiona Palomo. Austin North plays plays Topper, and Fiona Paloma, who is introduced as Sophia in Season 4. In this episode, they share behind-the-scenes stories, talk about the strong friendships they’ve built on set, and tease some thrilling developments in the upcoming season—think treasure hunts, new enemies, and emotional twists. Plus, they dive into what makes their characters tick and how the show’s intense storylines are shaping up. So, whether you’re a OBX superfan or just curious about what goes on off-camera, you won’t want to miss this fun and insightful chat!
Questions I asked:
· Why should we watch in Season Four?
· How is Stokes taking the loss of his parent this season?
· Will the character of Big John appear at all in the new episodes, maybe in flashbacks?
· Can you tell us a little bit about your role in Outer Banks and the character you play?
· How close are you in real life to the actual character you play, Austin?
· Fiona, can you tell us a little bit about your character in Outer Banks?
· How do you get into character?
· Did you guys have any fun bloopers that just made you laugh and laugh and it was hard to get back to the scene?
· Did you guys have to take scuba diving lessons for the scuba scene?
Topics Discussed:
· Behind The Scenes
· Outer Banks.
· Cast Dynamics
· How they get into character
· What is new in season four.
Quotes from the show:
· “I actually didn't take scuba lessons. I decided to take boating lessons. That's more Toppers specialty @SisterhoodSweat
· “We're all goofballs offset. We've all become very close, you know, as friends.” @SisterhoodSweat
· “I think once you're there and you're prepared, it's just the rest is just having fun and playing pretend and the character would be well received.” @SisterhoodSweat
· “This season, just like we're saying earlier, everything's kind of heightened across the board, especially in part two.” @SisterhoodSweat
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On this week's Motivation Monday, we discuss the importance of picturing yourself where you want to be.
On this week's Let it Rip Friday, we're discussing how faith can overcome fear.