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The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose
The Daily Grateful with Michael Crose
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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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Are you still living in the 20th century? In this episode, Michael explores why so many people hit an invisible wall — often around the year 2000 — and simply stopped growing. From clinging to Blackberries to fighting off flat-screen TVs, stagnation disguises itself as safety. Michael makes the case for perpetual forward motion: embracing AI, refreshing old habits, and never letting moss grow under your feet. Because the past is a teacher, not a home — and nothing happens until you move.#DailyGrateful #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #KeepMoving #LifelongLearning #Podcast #TonyRobbins #GrantCardone #Motivation #ForwardMotion #Technology #StagnationKills #MoveForward #SuccessMindset
Before inboxes and instant replies, there were stamps, cursive, and the nervous thrill of dropping a letter in the mail. In this episode of The Daily Grateful, I share stories of pen pals, teenage crush notes, Catholic school penmanship battles, and the unforgettable day William F. Gaines wrote back to me about how to grow an “Arthur” plant from Mad Magazine. From embarrassing handwriting disasters to the miracle of modern email, this is a warm reflection on connection—then and now. Is something lost when we stop writing by hand? Or have we simply traded ink for immediacy? Let’s be grateful for both.#TheDailyGrateful #LetterWriting #EmailLife #Gratitude #Storytelling #Connection #Nostalgia
Spring is more than a season — it’s a reset button. In this episode of The Daily Grateful, we explore seven simple ways to wake your life back up. From cleaning one small space to planting something new, from taking an analog walk to starting a tiny daily habit, this is about fresh starts without pressure. You don’t need a total life overhaul. You just need a little sunlight, a little courage, and one intentional step. Spring reminds us that growth doesn’t have to be dramatic — it just has to begin. Let’s open the windows, clear the clutter, and step into momentum together. Gratitude grows best in fresh air.#DailyGrateful #SpringReset #Gratitude #FreshStart #PersonalGrowth #SimpleHabits
In today’s episode of The Daily Grateful, Michael reflects on the power of analog in a digital world. From a rare 1962 White Springs bluegrass festival recording to original master tapes sitting on his studio floor, he explores how physical objects create scarcity, value, and connection. Along the way, he shares stories about collectible vinyl, a surprising Army discharge document from 1919, and why books — real books — sharpen focus and reduce distraction. Analog isn’t just nostalgic; it’s resilient, imperfect, and deeply human. If you’ve ever loved the smell of a book or the crackle of a record, this one’s for you.#AnalogLife #VinylRecords #TheDailyGrateful #Gratitude #SlowDown #Bluegrass #HistoryMatters
In this episode of The Daily Grateful, we explore how social media has become the modern-day printing press — open to anyone willing to show up consistently. From the fast-moving reach of TikTok and the brand-building power of Instagram to the long-term income potential of YouTube and the community strength of Facebook, this episode breaks down practical ways to turn attention into income. No gatekeepers. No permission required. Just value, consistency, and courage. If you’ve ever thought about monetizing your message, this conversation will show you where to begin.#TheDailyGrateful #CreatorEconomy #SocialMediaMarketing #DigitalIncome #Entrepreneurship #PodcastLife
Are you wandering around with your umbilical cord in your hand, looking for a place to plug it in? Motivational speaker Cavett Roberts coined that image back in the day — and it's never been more relevant. In this episode, Michael traces the idea from a $5 record album in 1972 all the way to the complicated, fabricated legacy of Think and Grow Rich. The message is simple: no guru, book, or movement is coming to rescue you. Trust yourself. Find a way to make it work.#DailyGrateful #Motivation #PersonalDevelopment #MindsetShift #SelfReliance #ThinkAndGrowRich #CavettRoberts #SuccessMindset #Podcast #Inspiratio
Fun isn't something that happens to you. It's something you build. In this episode, Michael unwraps a new gimbal camera, shares why gratitude means designing joy into everyday life, and delivers five practical ways to inject fun into your week — starting today. From a legendary corn on the cob delivery to shutting down a nine-minute overshare with two perfect words, Michael proves that happiness isn't reserved for vacations. It's a daily choice. Tune in, laugh along, and go make something fun happen.#TheDailyGrateful #Podcast #Gratitude #PersonalDevelopment #MindsetMatters #JoyfulLiving #Intentionality #PositiveVibes #PodcastLife #SelfImprovement #DailyHabits #Michaelcrose #HappinessIsAChoice #EngineerYourLife #FunIsSerious
Before social media, before Google Ads — there was green paper and a mimeograph machine. In this episode of The Daily Grateful, Michael shares how a dog-eared library book changed everything. Armed with Guerrilla Marketing by Jay Conrad Levinson, hand-rolled flyers, and 5,000 sheets of bright green paper, Michael built a lawn care business from scratch in 1985 — with almost no budget. Then he fast-forwards to a young entrepreneur who cracked the same formula on Facebook for $5 a day. The tactics changed. The principal never did. Tune in for timeless marketing wisdom that still works today.#GuerrillaMarketing #SmallBusinessMarketing #TheDailyGrateful #MarketingTips #EntrepreneurMindset #LawnCare #StartupStories #OldSchoolMarketing #BusinessGrowth #LocalMarketing #MarketingStrategy #Podcast #SmallBiz #MichaelCrose #DigitalMarketing #JayConradLevinson
A simple Facebook post about a graveside service at Bay Pines National Cemetery sent me straight back to the day we laid my brother to rest. Grief is strange like that. It sneaks up, it lingers, it crashes in waves. In this episode of The Daily Grateful, I share what I’ve learned through losing my mom and my brother — that grief isn’t something you “get over.” You move forward with it. We talk about rituals, connection, not isolating, and why sometimes the best thing you can say to someone hurting is simply, “I’m here.” Gratitude doesn’t erase grief. It sits beside it and slowly reshapes it. If you’re walking through loss, this one’s for you.#TheDailyGrateful #GriefJourney #HealingOutLoud #MoveForward #PowerOfRitual #StayConnected #LoveNeverLeaves
This week, Michael explores AI's intrusion into daily life with a healthy dose of skepticism. From fiber optic installations tearing up the neighborhood to AI-generated email summaries nobody asked for, he questions whether artificial intelligence is truly making our lives better.Michael shares his journey from early AOL email to today's Gmail, where AI now pre-summarizes messages he's perfectly capable of reading himself. He examines seven talking points about AI gratitude—covering time-saving features, creative partnerships, and instant learning—but pushes back on the hype with real-world frustrations.Along the way, he discusses the Tampa Bay Technology Center's existential crisis as membership dwindles, encounters AI-written books lacking personality, and navigates Google's AI-bloated search results. A candid, skeptical look at our AI-saturated world.
Third takes the charm, folks. Tried recording a passkey explainer while my Aussie buddy demolished a kitchen in sketchy Clearwater. Audio was trash—hammering, cursing, his sister yelling at their mum. Shoved it into Riverside AI, then Claude.ai for damage control. The gist? Passkeys are password-killers using cryptography magic tied to YOUR device. Hackers can't touch it remotely. One passkey for everything—iPhone, laptop, even that dusty iPod. My sticky notes are obsolete. Now excuse me—doctor appointment, board meeting, haircut with my sadistic ear-waxing barber awaits.#PasskeyFail #PodcastChaos #TechGoneSideways #AItoTheRescue #DailyGrateful
Launching a podcast requires strategic planning across several key areas. Begin with essential equipment—a quality USB microphone and free editing software like Audacity work perfectly for beginners. Choose a reliable hosting platform such as Buzzsprout or Libsyn to distribute your RSS feed to major directories. Focus on developing a consistent format and a realistic content schedule you can sustain long-term. Prioritize clean audio by recording in quiet spaces with good microphone technique. Build your audience organically through social media engagement and cross-promotion. Address basic legalities including music licensing and guest permissions before launching.#PodcastingTips #NewPodcaster #PodcastLaunch #AudioContent #ContentCreation #PodcastingBasics #MediaProductionHere is the video with Kaityhttps://youtu.be/IjfmSEgB2r4?si=3gFc7Ze7V5pOe9wR
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
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
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
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





