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Join Michael Crose on The Daily Grateful, where self-help meets the moments that matter most. Each episode blends practical wisdom for personal growth with thoughtful conversations about the topics shaping our world right now. Start your day with clarity, end it with purpose, and discover how cultivating thankfulness can change everything. The Daily Grateful: where timely topics and timeless self-improvement come together.
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Weekend Recharge

Weekend Recharge

2026-02-0610:08

Is the weekend really meant to “fix” us—or is that just another story we’ve been told? In this episode of The Daily Grateful, Michael Crose reflects on the tradition, pressure, and possible myth of using Saturdays and Sundays to recharge. From packed schedules to quiet moments, he explores what real rest looks like in today’s busy world. Along the way, Michael shares personal insights, gentle humor, and gratitude for the small ways we can renew ourselves any day of the week.#TheDailyGrateful #WeekendRecharge #MindfulLiving #GratitudePractice #SlowDown #MentalWellness #SimpleJoy
Is talk radio dead or just evolving? Join Michael as we explore talk radio's surprising resilience in the streaming age. Despite podcasts and digital media dominating headlines, 57 million Americans still tune in weekly. We'll discuss how talk radio birthed podcasting, why local stations thrive while national shows struggle, and what this medium teaches us about human connection. From advertising models to political influence, discover why the spoken word still matters. Plus, we celebrate what makes us grateful for authentic voices in an increasingly digital world.#TalkRadio #Podcasting #MediaEvolution #DailyGrateful #RadioHistory #DigitalMedia #HumanConnection #Broadcasting #MichaelCrose #MediaTrends
After 60 years, Michael Crose returns to Hernando, Florida—the segregated small town where his family lived in 1964. Driving through the changed landscape triggers powerful memories of the VFW hall, El Rancho restaurant, and the shocking racism that permeated daily life. But the trip takes an unexpected emotional turn when Michael realizes he's the last surviving member of his five-person family—no one left to share these memories with. A raw, honest reflection on grief, memory, and the profound isolation of being the final keeper of family history.#TheDailyGrateful #MichaelCrose #PodcastEpisode #GriefAndLoss #FamilyMemories #FloridaHistory #Hernando #CitrusCounty #1964 #CivilRightsEra #Segregation #FamilyHistory #LastOneLeft #SharedMemories #HealingThroughStorytalk #PodcastCommunity #TruePodcast #PersonalStory #Nostalgia #SmallTownAmerica #GenerationalMemory #LossAndHealing #PodcastTherapy #VulnerablePodcast #RealTalk #MemoryKeeper #FamilyLegacy
Three Dog Night

Three Dog Night

2026-02-0313:44

In this episode of The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose, we take a soulful trip back in time to celebrate the incredible history of Three Dog Night. From their early days in Los Angeles to dominating the charts with unforgettable hits, this legendary band helped define a generation. We’ll spotlight their powerful appearance at the 1968 Miami Pop Festival, where their raw energy and harmonies captured a nation’s attention. Along the way, we’ll reflect on gratitude, creativity, and the lasting power of great music. Tune in, turn it up, and relive the magic.#TheDailyGrateful #MichaelCrose #ThreeDogNight #ClassicRock #MusicHistory #MiamiPopFestival #1968Music #GratefulLiving #RockLegends
In this episode of The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose, we explore the powerful world of self-publishing small books—and why you don’t need a massive manuscript to make a meaningful difference. From turning life experience into valuable pages, to using today’s easy publishing tools, Michael shares how “little books” can open big doors. Discover why speed beats perfection, why niche audiences matter, and how becoming an author builds confidence and credibility. Most of all, we reflect on being grateful for living in a time when your voice can reach the world.#DailyGrateful #SelfPublishing #SmallBooksBigImpact #CreativeLife #AuthorJourney #GratitudePodcast #WriteYourStory
Sleep

Sleep

2026-01-3011:30

In this episode of The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose, we slow things down and talk about something we all need more of: good, honest sleep. Michael reflects on how rest is an act of self-respect, how it improves our mood, sharpens our thinking, and helps us show up better for the people we love. From simple bedtime habits to the healing power of rest, this episode reminds us that sometimes the most productive thing we can do is close our eyes and recharge.#TheDailyGrateful #BetterSleep #GratefulLiving #SelfCare #WellnessJourney #MindBodySpirit #RestAndRecharge
Ready for Winter

Ready for Winter

2026-01-2809:18

In this episode of The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose, we talk about something most people don’t think about until it’s too late: being ready for cold weather. From layering up and winterizing your home to protecting loved ones, pets, and your peace of mind, this episode is all about smart, simple preparation. Cold snaps don’t have to turn into crises. With a little planning and awareness, you can stay safe, comfortable, and confident—no matter what the forecast brings.#DailyGrateful #WinterReady #ColdWeatherPrep #BePrepared #LifeTips #StayWarm #MindfulLiving
Finding Connection in a Noisy World is a thoughtful episode of The Daily Grateful, in which Michael reflects on the quiet power of real-world connection. From running into familiar faces at a local fair to striking up unexpected conversations while running errands, Michael discovers how simply showing up, making eye contact, and talking to people can bring calm and stability in an unsettled world. It’s a reminder that human connection still works—and may be the easiest way to feel grounded, grateful, and energized again.#TheDailyGrateful #Gratitude #HumanConnection #Mindfulness #Community #SlowDown #EverydayMoments #MentalWellbeing
The Death of Print Shops (and Why I’m Fighting Back) is a reflective, funny, and slightly defiant episode of The Daily Grateful. Michael Crose sets out to print a simple handout and discovers that the local print shops he once relied on are gone—replaced by corporate chains, higher prices, and digital convenience. Along the way, he revisits Kinko’s culture, goldenrod paper, and the tactile joy of ink and cutters. This episode becomes a love letter to analog—and a promise to bring it back, one printed page at a time.#TheDailyGrateful #PrintIsNotDead #AnalogLife #SmallBusiness #MediaHistory #DigitalVsAnalog #PodcastLife #GratefulLiving
Start Right Now

Start Right Now

2026-01-2213:11

Stop overthinking and start doing. Michael reveals how Mel Robbins' Five Second Rule changed everything—from tackling a stubborn sink clog to launching a national radio career. The secret? You have exactly five seconds between inspiration and action. Learn why small steps beat grand plans, how writing one daily sentence keeps dreams alive, and why celebrating tiny wins transforms your life. No motivation required, just five seconds of courage.#FiveSecondRule #TakeAction #SmallSteps #DailyGrateful #MelRobbins #PersonalGrowth #Motivation #Podcast #SelfImprovement #JustStart #TinyWins #OvercomeInertia #ActionOverPerfection
Remember The Secret?

Remember The Secret?

2026-01-2118:23

Remember The Secret? Michael Crose reveals the truth about manifestation that Rhonda Byrne's phenomenon got wrong. While everyone focused on thinking their way to success, they missed the crucial ingredient: action. Drawing from his own failed attempts to save his marriage and his unexpected breakthrough into radio, Michael shares why putting yourself in a position matters more than positive thinking alone. Learn how small, strategic actions—not just visualization—create real opportunities. As marketer Dan Kennedy said: nothing happens until you get off your ass and do something.#Manifestation #LawOfAttraction #TheSecret #TakeAction #PersonalDevelopment #Mindset #SuccessMindset #RadioStories #DanKennedy #ActionOverThinking
In this episode, I explore a fascinating trend: my son Zack and his generation are ditching digital for analog. Despite growing up with technology, Gen Z and millennials are turning to puzzles, card games, and VHS tapes to combat digital burnout. My daughter collects VHS players, while younger people flock to vinyl records and physical books. They're tired of subscriptions and disappearing content. At Tampa Bay Technology Center, we're planning micro-events to foster real community connections. This analog movement is a quiet rebellion—people choosing how they live instead of letting algorithms decide.#AnalogRevival #DigitalBurnout #GenZ #VinylRecords #DailyGrateful #TechFatigue #CommunityOverAlgorithms
Join Michael for a candid Monday chat about Florida's unpredictable weather, his tech-savvy grandson's computer business, and his complicated relationship with AI. Michael shares how he's discovered helpful uses for AI—from generating podcast talking points to fixing grammar and creating hashtags—while expressing frustration with content creators who let AI completely replace their authentic voice. Learn his practical workflow for using AI tools like Claude and ChatGPT to enhance (not replace) genuine content creation, and why he believes hashtags are the secret to podcast discoverability.#PodcastingTips #AIinContent #ContentCreation #AuthenticVoice #ChatGPT #ClaudeAI #PodcastSEO #Hashtags #TechTalk #SelfPublishing #ContentStrategy #PodcastGrowth #AITools
Reinvention

Reinvention

2026-01-1721:54

Today, let’s talk about reinventing yourself. Reinvention isn’t erasing who you were; it’s upgrading what you’ve learned. It’s giving yourself permission to pivot, to try again, to outgrow old labels. Maybe it starts with a small habit, a new question, or a brave no. Progress rarely arrives fully formed—it shows up as curiosity and courage. Be grateful for the chapters that ended; they taught you. Be grateful for this moment; it’s your rewrite. Take one step today. Tomorrow will follow. Trust the process, honor your pace, and move forward.
Grab a cup of something warm and pull up a chair—this December episode of Ask The Garden Geek is all about slowing down, enjoying the season, and giving your garden a little holiday grace. From frost fears and winter weeds to Christmas lights on shrubs (please don’t zip-tie the azaleas), we talk about what really matters in the garden this time of year—and what can wait until after the holidays. It’s a cozy, practical, no-guilt guide to gardening in December, with wisdom earned over decades and delivered with a smile.#AskTheGardenGeek #GardenPodcast #DecemberGardening #ChristmasGardening#WinterGardenTips #GardenWisdom #FloridaGardening #HolidayGardening#SoilHealth #GardenPlanning #BackyardGardening #GardenTalk
In this episode, we dive into the quirky Florida history of Dr. Chatelier’s Plant Food — the legendary soluble fertilizer that gardeners swore by in the ’80s and ’90s. From its mysterious Oldsmar headquarters to the hydroponic experiments and bold claims about “every trace mineral your plants need,” this forgotten formula left a big mark on Florida horticulture. Join me as we explore the product, the man behind it, and why gardeners still talk about it today. #DrChateliers #PlantFoodHistory #FloridaGardening #GardenPodcast #Hydroponics #SoilScience #GardenGeek #LawnAndGarden #FertilizerFacts #GardeningMysteries
In this fun-filled episode, Michael goes on a full-blown rant about the unsung heroes of gardening—micronutrients! These tiny troublemakers may be small, but they control everything from leaf color to plant attitude. Discover why iron, zinc, manganese, and their micro-buddies are the secret spark plugs your soil has been begging for. If your plants look like they’re on a vitamin strike, this episode delivers the cure, the comedy, and the garden wisdom you need. Grab your trowel—this gets fun!Hashtags:#Micronutrients #GardenGeek #PlantHealth #GardeningTips #HealthySoil #GrowBetter #GardenPodcast #SoilScience #LawnAndGarden #PlantNutrition
In this episode, we dig into what separates top-quality gardening tools from the bargain-bin gear that slows you down. From high-carbon steel blades and ergonomic handles to the best shovel shapes for tough soil, you’ll learn how premium tools save time, reduce fatigue, and last for decades. We also cover warranties, coatings, and what to look for before you buy. Upgrade your garden—and your toolkit—with confidence. #GardeningTools #GardenGear #BestShovels #ToolBuyingGuide #GardenPodcast #DIYGardening #GardeningTips #GardenMaintenance #LawnAndGarden #HomeGarden #YardCare #GardenEquipment #GardenLife #Gardening101
Potting soil

Potting soil

2025-11-0411:06

Get ready to dig into the secret to thriving container gardens—potting soil! In today’s episode, we break down how to choose the right mix for seedlings, houseplants, succulents, veggies, and more. Learn why drainage, aeration, moisture balance, and clean ingredients matter, and when to use specialty blends. Whether you're repotting a houseplant or starting fresh, the right soil makes all the difference. Tune in and grow smarter! #GardeningTips #PottingSoil #ContainerGardening #Houseplants #GardenPodcast #PlantCare #SoilMix #GrowBetter #IndoorGardening #OutdoorGardening #PlantLovers #SeedStarting #GardenAdvice #Horticulture #UrbanGardening #GrowYourOwn #HomeGarden #PlantEnthusiast #SoilHealth #GardenSuccess
Roundup revolutionized weed control and transformed modern agriculture—but it also sparked one of the biggest scientific and legal debates in history. In this episode, we explore the story of glyphosate: from its discovery in the 1970s to today’s conflicting studies on safety and cancer risk. Hear what peer-reviewed research, regulators, and the courts have said about the world’s most famous herbicide.#Roundup #Glyphosate #Agriculture #SciencePodcast #HealthDebate #Monsanto #FarmingHistory #EnvironmentalHealth #WeedControl #EPA #IARC
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