Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary

John O'Leary
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Jun 17, 2024 • 6min

Do You Mind Switching Seats with Me? (Monday Moment ep. 681)

Every day offers the same opportunity: To invest in activities, efforts, work and conversations that build others up or to choose attitudes, words and actions that push others down. The choice we make profoundly influences how we feel about our lives and our capacity to positively impact the lives of those around us. Let me explain.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 55min

Hope, Healing and Horses: Kim Meeder (ep. 680)

At the tender age of nine, Kim Meeder faced an unimaginable tragedy when she lost both her parents in a matter of minutes. Though losing her parents in such a horrific way could have shattered her spirit forever, she discovered strength in her faith and solace in the company of horses. It was in taking care of, riding, and simply being in the presence of these majestic animals that she found her path to healing. Today, Kim shares how she transformed her pain into a life filled with purpose and joy, and how she shares this freedom with others, encouraging them to find their own paths to healing through Crystal Peaks Youth Ranch. My friends, if you want to hear a story of what being open to the unexpected can bring, and how to turn an evil tragedy into a life of beautiful healing, this conversation is for you.
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Jun 10, 2024 • 7min

It Goes Fast (Monday Moment ep. 679)

"I'm losing it. These were the final words spoken by the great singer, Frank Sinatra. The man who spent his life performing at sold-out theaters and proudly proclaiming he did it his way recognized at the end of his life that none of us are totally in control. Emily Dickinson offered a more poetic reflection as death approached. She looked past those gathered in the room and spoke these words, "I must go in, the fog is rising." "Go on, get out! Last words are for fools who haven't said enough." Karl Marx shared this sentiment as he prepared to die. Even though he felt he'd said enough, they unintentionally became the last words he ever spoke. Fools or not, at some point we all speak words which will become our last. Have you ever considered what your final words might be? Have you ever heard someone share theirs? As we savor the last summer before taking our oldest son to college, I've been reflecting a lot lately on some last words shared with me. Let me explain.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 52min

Christina Rasmussen: Healing the Heartbreak of Everyday Grief (ep. 678)

Christina Rasmussen is an acclaimed grief educator who has dedicated her life to helping others navigate the often misunderstood and silent struggles of everyday loss. Her mission is to guide others to living life fully and joyously. Today, Christina shares how she overcame her fears and limitations while growing up in Greece, how she confronted the profound grief of losing her husband to cancer at a young age and how she's helping others navigate their journeys with loss and grief. My friends, if you're looking for a conversation that underscores resilience, the power of community, and how to embrace life's fullest potential, this episode is for you.
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Jun 3, 2024 • 8min

Hope Can Shine Through Despair (Monday Moment ep. 677)

With intensifying conflicts around the world, ever-amplifying political tension in the United States, and persistent personal challenges we all deal with daily, it's easy to feel lost in the seemingly growing shadow of darkness. And yet, there are examples around us of individuals who survive unspeakable heartache, remarkably heal, and today reflect light into a world longing for it. Few individuals personify this more brilliantly than my friend, Kim Meeder.
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May 30, 2024 • 58min

Immaculée Ilibagiza: Rwandan Genocide Survivor on Hope, Faith and Peace (ep. 676)

Immaculée Ilibagiza, a Rwandan Genocide Survivor, shares her powerful journey of faith, peace, and forgiveness after enduring unimaginable horrors. She discusses resilience, childhood innocence in Rwanda, tribal segregation, the root causes of genocide, and surviving 91 days hidden in a small bathroom. Her story inspires to embrace love and forgiveness for unity and healing.
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May 27, 2024 • 5min

Admire Their Bravery, Honor Their Sacrifice (Monday Moment ep. 675)

Today, many of us will enjoy a day off work. We'll sleep in, take walks, watch shows, or spend time with family and friends. And yet, many in our communities remain unaware of the true significance of this day. On this Memorial Day, let us pause and remember why we have this day off. Let us give thanks for the incredible opportunities we have today and remember the ultimate sacrifices that provided these freedoms. In a world where we often celebrate people for their beauty, social following, or professional success, let's ensure the humility, sacrifice, life, and death of these heroes continue to shine brightly through those of us lucky enough to live on.
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May 23, 2024 • 1h 8min

Jamison Sweet: From Service to Screen (ep. 674)

While filming On Fire the Film, I had the incredible honor of working alongside heroes, experts, and a phenomenal crew of actors. Yet, there was one person who truly stood out: Jamison Sweet. His humility, excellence, and genuine love for others were unmistakable. As I got to know Jamison, I witnessed his remarkable service and unwavering dedication—not just to our nation as a Marine, but to each person he encountered, including me. Today, Jamison shares his inspiring journey of serving 15 years in the Marine Corps, which included significant missions like Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. He also served as a Casualty Assistance Calls Officer, a role that required immense courage and compassion as he delivered heart-wrenching news to families of fallen Marines. Plus, we share some of our most memorable moments on set. My friends, this conversation is a tribute to the spirit of service and the enduring strength of the human spirit. Join me as Jamison reminds us how to lift each other up, find beauty in our own paths, and believe in the extraordinary potential within us all.
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May 20, 2024 • 6min

What's Your Excuse? (Monday Moment ep. 673)

In a world too often filled with blame-shifting, shirking responsibility or waiting for things to change for them, John Foppe reminds us what it looks like when we stop waiting for our circumstances to improve, and start living fully, vibrantly and joyfully the lives we already have. Some 18 years ago, I visited with a man who positively changed my life. In reading a bit more about his story, I believe he will change your life, too. Let me explain.
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May 16, 2024 • 54min

John Foppe: Born Without Arms (ep. 672)

John Foppe embodies the profound truth that our limitations are often self-imposed. Born without arms, John has learned to adapt every aspect of daily life and transform every challenge into an opportunity for growth. Today, John shares his intimate experience of overcoming physical and internal obstacles that once seemed insurmountable and how he began to take responsibility of his disability and his identity. Plus, in recognizing the importance of lifting up others, John shares how his work as Executive Director of St. Vincent de Paul in St. Louis is providing person-to-person service to those most vulnerable. My friends, this conversation is a reminder that a full and vibrant life is achievable, once we overcome the barriers within ourselves.

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