

From There to Here
Jason Shupp
From There to Here is a podcast for the bold and the brave—those who carve their own path in work and life. Hosted by Jason Shupp, this show dives into the unconventional origin stories of entrepreneurs and industry experts who defined their own success. These are stories of risk, resilience, and the relentless pursuit of opportunity. Each episode uncovers the pivotal moments and insights that shaped their careers, revealing how personal and professional lives intersect in powerful ways. Whether you're navigating your own business journey or seeking inspiration to take the next big leap, this podcast is your guide to turning reflection into action. Discover the stories that spark change. Learn more at https://missionmatters.com/author/jason-shupp/
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Feb 7, 2024 • 50min
Gabriel Miller: A Spirited Passion Project
Gabriel Miller is the head winemaker at Noboleis Vineyards. While sharing his origin story, Gabe talks about the opportunity of doing everything, avoiding procrastination, acting on big ideas, balancing the art and science of his craft; as well, we dive into the complexity of the winery industry.About the GuestGabriel Miller is the head winemaker at Noboleis Vinyard in Augusta, MO. Gabe graduated with a marketing degree. He applied that knowledge unconventionally, as the first decade of his professional life had him running comprehensive operations in different industries. A trip to Tuscany, Italy sparked a personal passion that led to a significant professional pivot. After the Italy trip, Gabe pursued an education in wine-making. In only a few years, he transitioned from intern to running operations and producing wines at his vineyard. Gabe continues to push the envelope for wineries, both in Missouri and beyond.To learn more about Gabriel, visit:https://www.noboleisvineyards.com/
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Jan 31, 2024 • 1h 14min
Craig Williams: A Clever Way to Help (Rural) Students
Craig Williams is a storyteller and youth advocate. In this episode, Craig shares a personal story that was a catalyst to cleverness, how loss led to entrepreneurialism; he discusses the consistent intersection of his past skills to uncover new opportunities, the power of story, going analog, dreaming big, and we deep dive into the relationship between communities and their schools.About the GuestCraig Williams is the Founder and Chief Engagement Officer of Journey12. Williams identifies, most notably, as a husband and father of three. He is a full-time self-described 'treehouse dad,' an advocate for kids, and an unrepentant storyteller. Williams came to his advocacy for rural public education, and a love for the children it serves, through an unlikely, circuitous route. Williams had an epiphany that solid, story-based communication—and the buy-in it creates—between schools and the communities they serve, was the most alterable x-factor toward driving stronger student outcomes. That epiphany, piled atop more than four decades of scaling entrepreneurial startups, serving on various non-profit, community, and school boards, and wanting the best for his own children, was the genesis of Journey12. Williams holds an MBA from Washington University in Saint Louis, though he'd be the first to tell you he prefers bootstrapping an idea out of nothing to performing regression analyses or spending his days in corporate boardrooms—something which he has staunchly avoided in his career. Today, Craig's professional focus is on helping rural public schools build more durable bridges to every taxpayer in the communities they serve, and helping the students who attend those schools find their best post-secondary outcomes.To learn more about Craig Williams, visit:https://www.journey12.com/
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Jan 17, 2024 • 1h 1min
Mary Bartling: Understanding literature through a new lens
Artist and advocate Mary Bartling shares her origin story. In this episode, Mary discusses the good fortune of the right mentor, the value of your crew, respecting the expertise of others, how no story is just a story, being less afraid, and we talk about book banning.About the GuestMary Bartling is an artist that chose photography as her professional medium. She focused on realism, being particularly fond of the face. As she closed out her successful career, Mary pursued additional education for personal interests, obtaining a Masters and Doctorate of Liberal Arts. Mary's thesis on the intersection of religious study, history, and literature led her to create a website to aid in having a deeper understanding and broader interpretation of literature. This is her passion.To learn more about Mary,visit:www.thisbookisbanned.com
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Jan 10, 2024 • 1h 4min
Bob Alvarez: A life of leadership
Bob Alvarez is a leader in operations and leadership. In this episode, Bob discusses structure vs. the nuance of managing personnel, working on leadership first, having a drive to learn all facets of the business, earning your credibility, the importance of liking people, and the circular economy.About the GuestRobert (Bob) Alvarez serves as the President and COO of Shapiro, leading sustainability as a service. At the heart of Bob's work is leading a team that developed Circular by Shapiro, a transformative sustainability initiative that provides industries with solutions to some of their most pressing challenges. Their commitment to building the circular supply chain of our future is a testament to environmental stewardship today.Bob's comprehensive perspective on sustainability started early, cemented by his background in Biology from Knox College in Galesburg, Illinois. He treasures his 31-year marital journey with Patty and being a father to his two adult children, Ricky and Audrey. With his lifelong passion for nature, you may find Bob fishing, hunting, and golfing.For more on the circular economy: www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org
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Dec 13, 2023 • 1h
Jim Manning: The Passive Wealth Advocate
Jim Manning is an entrepreneur, real estate expert, and passive wealth promoter. In Jim's origin story, we discuss the struggles of traditional employment, lessons of being an athlete, scaling a business and how to learn those lessons of failure, being a good partner through value alignment, and a life lesson from a billionaire and the metric of what we give up to get it.About the GuestJim's first job out of school was working for a self made billionaire. He had the private jets, and every material thing you could ever want. Unfortunately, the billionaire was absolutely miserable. And so 15 years ago Jim set out to find a way to become financially free without sacrificing his personal life. The passive income that real estate has provided has allowed Jim to: Own 3 multi-million dollar real estate companies. Work a balanced schedule. Parent 4 kids under 9 and even coach multiple teams. Invest in over $250 million in properties. Along the way Jim discovered that he also had a knack for creating financial freedom for others. He's now on a mission to show others how to generate passive income from real estate without doing any of the work.
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Nov 29, 2023 • 1h 15min
Kammie Kobyleski: The Educator, Coach, and Intuit
Kammie is the Director of Development and Alumni Affairs at the Yavapai College Foundation. In Kammie’s origin story, she winds us through her multi-faceted, yet remarkably interconnected professional journey. She talks about navigating the gaps, having clarity during transition, her evolution into coaching, allowing perspectives to shift, letting go, and being your best expert.About the GuestKammie Kobyleski brings an eclectic work experience (broadcasting, event marketing, college instructor, and business & career coach) to her current role as the Director of Development and Alumni Affairs at the Yavapai College Foundation. The former Director of Special Programs in the Center for Entrepreneurship at the W.P. Carey School of Business at ASU, Kammie focused on facilitating student innovation challenges and pitch competitions. In 2018, Kammie joined Yavapai College where she works within the region advocating for scholarship opportunities, job creation, and economic development. Kammie is also an artist, writer, and host of the Innerspace Station podcast which helps people elevate their spiritual wellness, cultivate their creativity and optimize their intuition.
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Oct 25, 2023 • 47min
Jennifer Bardot - Helping Others Tell Their Story
Jennifer is the founder of GRIT, a community to amplify, inspire, and empower women. In this episode, Jennifer shares how a 3rd grade diagnosis shaped her educational future, having a constant drive to follow her passion, how her empathy was shaped, and being a champion for those needing support.About the GuestJennifer Bardot, MA, MS, is a publisher of the Deconstructing GRIT Collection and Owning Your G.R.I.T.—both international bestselling anthology books available at Target and Walmart. She is featured on the cover of St. Louis Small Business Monthly as 2021’s Top 100 Persons to Know to Help Grow your business and was awarded the President’s Circle by Enterprise Bank & Trust. Founder of the GRIT Community—a free women’s leadership group—Jennifer holds certificates in the Dare to Lead Training by Brené Brown, Women in Leadership Class of ’72, and Leadership St. Louis by Focus St. Louis. She serves at ITEN Lindenwood University, St. Louis University, Washington University, and Fontbonne University. Jennifer is passionate about supporting business owners and female leaders and is a dedicated mother, community connector, and outdoor adrenaline adventurer.To Learn More about Jennifer, visit:Community: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8987243/LinkedIn link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-mcdonnell-bardot/Instagram link: https://www.instagram.com/g.r.i.t.collection/Facebook link: https://www.youtube.com/@OWNINGYOURGRIT
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Oct 4, 2023 • 41min
Jami Wolfe: A Talent for Talent
Jami Wolfe is an organization psychologist. In this episode, Jami talks about the need to see the outcome, learning the art of consulting, her realities of idealism in her industry, understanding what you can control, and the significance of people in business.About the GuestJami Wolfe is the Managing Partner of CMA Global Inc. Her professional work focuses on areas such as: team development, organizational assessment, organizational structuring and development, leadership coaching and development, linking of executive performance with business strategy, talent management, and development of training programs to maximize workforce and leadership performance. She has consulted either externally or internally since 1998.Jami received her Ph.D. in organizational psychology from St. Louis University and her Master of Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology from Purdue University. Jami received a Bachelor of Arts degree with a double major in business and psychology from William Woods University.Jami has her Senior Professional in Human Resources certification and is a member of the American Psychological Association, Society for Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Gateway Industrial/Organizational Psychologists and the St. Louis Organization Development Network.
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Aug 16, 2023 • 1h 3min
Ginette Collazo: A Lifetime Pursuit to Reduce Human Error
Ginette Collazo is an expert and world leader in human reliability. In this episode, Ginette shares the experiences that led her to pursue human productivity. She talks about organizational values, being curious, the impact of conditions vs. people, and the importance of thinking for yourself. We also talk a bit about Puerto Rico.About the GuestGinette Collazo, Ph. D. is an Industrial-Organizational Psychologist with more than 20 years of experience specializing in Engineering Psychology and Human Reliability. These disciplines study the interaction between human behavior and productivity. She has held positions leading Training and Human Reliability programs in the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Manufacturing Industry.In 2009, Dr. Collazo established Human Error Solutions (HES), a US-based boutique consulting firm. She has positioned herself as one of the few Human Error Reduction Experts worldwide. HES, led by Dr. Collazo, developed a unique methodology for human error investigations, cause determination, CA-PA development, and effectiveness implemented and proven amongst different industries globally. Furthermore, this scientific method has been applied in critical quality situations and workplace accidents. She is a Keynote Speaker at significant events around the world.Ginette Collazo, Ph. D., is the author of several books, “Human Error: Root Cause Determination Model” and “Mission Matters: World Leading Entrepreneurs Reveal their Top Tips to Success.” Also, she is the host of The Power of Why Podcast. A show about human behavior in the workplace and critical thinking.
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Aug 2, 2023 • 1h 9min
Ryan Klingensmith: A Mental Health Expert Shapes the Future
Ryan Klingensmith is a mental health expert and pioneer of youth digital stewardship through his organization Shape the Sky. In this episode, Ryan talks about the value of believing in oneself, the importance of confidence, curating your time, and being there for anybody who wants to be saved. Ryan shares many insights in the mental health industry and him and Jason talk about the present day intersection of youth, technology, and mental health.About the GuestRyan Klingensmith, Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Nationally Certified Counselor (NCC), is the founder of Shape the Sky. Ryan started his career in 1994, where he worked at an inpatient psychiatric hospital for teens diagnosed with a mental health disorder. He also worked in residential treatment facilities, teen shelters, and group homes for children and teens. In 2010, Ryan began providing outpatient mental health therapy for youth, and he also began working in Student Assistance Programs (SAPs) in Pennsylvania to present about drug and alcohol prevention. When he was working with middle school and high school students, he noticed the mistakes and misuse of social media. Shape the Sky was born when he identified a need for comprehensive, ongoing education about social media for parents, school personnel, law-enforcement and mental health providers. With technology and social media usage growing, the need to educate invested adults is growing too. With Ryan’s background in mental health and knowledge of social media, he developed a series of training programs to inform adults about current youth culture online, the mental health implications of social media, and general misuse of technology by kids and teens. Once they have a better awareness and understanding of what’s happening online, adults can use their wisdom to keep kids safe. To Learn more about Ryan, visit:www.shapethesky.orgryank@shapethesky.org
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