Stories about people who have been forced to start over in life or in business, either through their own missteps or through no fault of their own. Stories with heart, soul, grit.
In his short 24 (almost 25 years of life) Jordan Gross has authored two books, he's a TEDx speaker, and is a life and fitness coach.
To understand Jordan's ridiculously simple journaling habits is to …
Sarah Robinson is a writer who is open about her struggles with self harm, suicidal ideation, and depression.
When Sarah Robinson decided to share her thoughts about suicide in public, people started …
Bill Stuckey is a systems guy who has built and sold technology-related businesses.
When Bill discovered a systems framework during his theological studies, his approach to faith, family, and building…
M.C. Starbuck is an author who has been journaling since she was a kid.
M.C. explains how she and her husband keep a marriage journal.
M.C.’s first book is about her journey toward decluttering her li…
Julie Court is the author of Incredible Life Makeover: Step by Step Transformation to Wholeness.
Julie says her when her marriage fell apart with no warning, journaling helped her sort out her thought…
As this episode is posted, we're halfway through 2019.
I share how using the 12-week year approach to change helped me get back on track earlier this year, and how you can start anywhere on the calend…
Steve Austin is the creator of the brand new Chaos to Calm app, a tool designed to guide people on their sacred journey toward wholeness.
Steve is a former pastor who nearly died by suicide.
Today, St…
Patrick Boze is a world traveler who currently splits his time between his home town of Fort Smith, Arkansas and a life with his husband in New York City.
Patrick says that being gay may be the least …
R.M. Snider is the author of the four-book River Series.
At RMSniderTheWriter you can read about her advocacy for foster care, struggles with and victories over PDSD and her life as a mom of children …
Anne B. Say is a life coach with her husband, Terry. Anne and Terry are dedicated to helping people find hope in every circumstance.
In this episode of The Change Journals Anne shares about the circum…
My friend Eric has experienced some serious career reboots.
Eric is a minister turned financial services professional turned podcaster.
When Eric realized he’s more comfortable listening and facilitat…
Matt Ragland teaches at MattRagland.com, a platform dedicated to sharing journaling and time-tracking techniques that help individuals focus on what matters.
Matt says journaling helps him manage the …
Tony is an alcoholic.
He found the courage and the will to change when he realized he was about to lose his family.
In this episode, Tony walks us through his first AA meeting and how drawing helped h…
The Arkansas River in Oklahoma and Arkansas is well out of its banks and thousands of people have been displaced by historic flooding.
A half mile from me in three directions, homes are underwater.
An …
Steven Lawson is creator of The Monk Manual, a guided journal designed to facilitate an intentional life of being and doing.
Steve says he's been obsessed with doing - almost robotically.
Today, his jo…
It's the Friday before Memorial Day Weekend 2019 in the United States.
We thought it would be fun to share what we hope will soon be a poorly kept secret in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
We talk a lot abou…
Reboots Episode 46 features Staci Bartley, a relationship coach and divorce mediator who draws her expertise from personal experiences, professional training, lots and lots of reading about human beh…
Greetings from Music City, USA!
In Franklin, Tennessee this week on business and stopped at a restaurant I hadn't stepped foot in since my senior trip in 1982.
To me, the place looked EXACTLY as I rem…
Read Sarah's work at BeautifulBetween.com.
See the show notes from this episode at RebootsPodcast.com/Sarah-Robinson-Journal.
ç who spent the early years of her life hiding from her school friends that she spent her summers with her family doing back-breaking labor in berry fields belonging to someone else.
And there was abu…