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One Degree Of Separation
Author: Ryan Murphy
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One Degree Of Separation is a podcast that brings the theory of Six Degrees of Separation to life. At the start of each six episode season I will select one fascinating guest and In each following episode, a new guest joins me, but there's a catch, they've been referred by the previous guest. This creates a fascinating chain of connections, linking together strangers with captivating stories and unique perspectives. Join us as we explore the surprising ways we're all connected, one person and one degree at a time.
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Are we all just six people away from anyone else on Earth? One Degree Of Separation is the podcast that puts the famous theory to the ultimate test. Each episode, a new guest shares their fascinating story, and then refers us to the very next guest to create a surprising, interconnected chain. We're tracking the links, one degree at a time.Don't miss the journey! Subscribe and follow now to automatically get our first official episode.
In this episode of the One Degree of Separation podcast, host Ryan Murphy interviews Elon Werner, a seasoned PR professional in the motorsports industry. They discuss Elon's journey from working with the Dallas Mavericks to becoming a key figure in drag racing PR, his experiences with John Force Racing, and the evolving role of social media in motorsports. The conversation also touches on the challenges and rewards of working with rookie drivers and the impact of media trends on the sport.
In this episode of the One Degree of Separation podcast, host Ryan Murphy connects with the second link in the chain Buddy Hull, a businessman, former powerlifter, and current Funny Car driver. They discuss the challenges of balancing racing, business, and family life, the thrill of driving a nitro-fueled Funny Car, and the differences between Top Fuel and Funny Car racing. Buddy shares insights from his powerlifting career and how it has influenced his approach to racing and entrepreneurship. The conversation also touches on the future of Funny Car racing and the importance of teamwork in the sport.
In this episode of the One Degree of Separation podcast, host Ryan Murphy interviews Michael Moore, a seasoned powerlifter and gym owner. Michael shares his journey in powerlifting, including memorable competitions, challenges faced, and the importance of technique and community in the sport. He discusses the dynamics of owning a gym, the philosophy behind training, and the lifestyle changes necessary for success. Michael also reflects on his experiences and offers advice for newcomers to powerlifting, emphasizing patience and dedication.
In this episode of the One Degree of Separation podcast, host Ryan Murphy interviews Adam Goehl, a former police officer turned successful business owner. Adam shares his journey from law enforcement to entrepreneurship, discussing the challenges and rewards of both careers. He emphasizes the importance of understanding people's struggles, the realities of the justice system, and the significance of reputation over profit in business. Adam also highlights the misconceptions surrounding the fencing industry and the value of quality work. The conversation concludes with Adam's reflections on accountability and the interesting nature of his career path.
In this episode of One Degree of Separation, host Ryan Murphy speaks with Jack Cornell, a former NFL player and current head coach at Quincy Notre Dame High School. Jack shares his journey from being a standout player to coaching, discussing the impact of football on his life, the lessons learned from both victories and defeats, and the importance of teamwork and leadership. He reflects on his experiences in college football, the transition to the NFL, and the surreal moment of winning the Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens. Jack emphasizes the significance of instilling a team-first mentality in young players and the challenges of pursuing a career in professional sports.
In this episode of the One Degree of Separation podcast, host Ryan Murphy speaks with Todd Hollis, a chemistry teacher and football coach at Elmwood High School. They discuss Todd's journey into teaching, his unique approach to science education, and how he inspires critical thinking among his students. Todd shares his experiences with engaging demonstrations, adapting to different learning styles, and the importance of leadership and character development in both the classroom and on the field. Additionally, they delve into the Blackout Disability Awareness Program, which Todd co-founded to promote understanding and acceptance of disabilities in the community.
Sandy Knights shares her journey from a childhood passion for singing to becoming a successful performer in Las Vegas. Her transition from fire science to music, experience as a singing bartender, and challenges in the entertainment industry are highlighted. Additionally, her participation in the Miss Hooters pageant, initial impressions of Las Vegas, and experience during the 2020 pandemic are discussed. The conversation covers Sandy Knight's journey from Sacramento to Vegas, her transition to full-time music, health complications, and her evolution as a performer. It also delves into her career reflection, future goals, and the significance of adapting to change. The interview recommendation for the next episode is also provided.TakeawaysEarly passion for singingTransition from fire science to musicExperience as a singing bartenderChallenges and experiences in the entertainment industry Rolling with the punchesAdapting to changeChapters00:00 Early Passion for Performing08:10 Transition to Music19:07 Miss Hooters Pageant and Vegas25:27 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally32:07 Transitioning to Full-Time Musician and Moving to Vegas48:53 Reflection on Career and Future Focus57:07 Recommendation for Next Interview
The podcast episode features Krista Kay, a former pro basketball player and licensed therapist, as she shares her journey from a small town in South Dakota to a professional basketball career in Australia, and her transition to a career in counseling and therapy. The conversation explores her early life, basketball experiences, and the cultural differences she encountered while living and playing basketball in Australia. Krista Kay discusses her career transitions, including moves, reality TV experience, and stand-up comedy journey. She shares insights into the challenges and opportunities that arose during these transitions, providing valuable takeaways for listeners.TakeawaysSmall-town upbringingProfessional basketball careerTransition to counseling and therapy Career transitionsReality TV experienceChapters00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest06:44 College Basketball and Life at Northern State University11:52 Influence of Personal Loss and Counseling Career Path17:07 Living in Australia and Cultural Differences22:24 Professional Basketball Experience in Australia35:04 Reality TV Experience44:59 Stand-Up Comedy and Life Changes
Holly Hoffman shares her journey from a small town in South Dakota to becoming a contestant on Survivor and transitioning into a successful motivational speaking career. Her story is one of perseverance and resilience, emphasizing the importance of never giving up. The conversation covers her early life, experiences on Survivor, challenges faced, behind-the-scenes insights, and the transition to motivational speaking. Holly's life lessons and takeaways center around the theme of never giving up and the value of loving what you do. The interview concludes with a recommendation for the next episode guest and details on where to find Holly online for speaking engagements and book purchases.TakeawaysPerseveranceNever give upChapters00:00 Introduction and Background07:00 Application and Preparation for Survivor12:08 Challenges and Early Days on the Island18:58 Survival Challenges and Mental Strain28:57 Transition to Motivational Speaking33:58 Life Lessons and Takeaways
In this episode of One Degree of Separation, host Ryan Murphy dives into the incredible life and career of Dan Meers, better known as KC Wolf, the official mascot of the Kansas City Chiefs. We trace Dan’s journey from a college student at Mizzou to becoming one of the most recognized mascots in professional sports and a sought-after motivational speaker.TakeawaysThe Power of Character: Dan emphasizes that while he wears a costume for a living, your real character is who you are when nobody is looking.Turning Pain into Purpose: Following a near-fatal bungee jumping accident in 2013, Dan shares how a perspective shift helped him find "blessings in disguise" within his scars.The Value of Service: Success isn't just about what you achieve, but how you use your platform to encourage and serve others.The "Six Degrees" Connection: Discover the fascinating referral chain that brought Dan to the show and who he is passing the torch to next.Episode Chapters00:00 – Introduction to One Degree of Separation 02:15 – Early Beginnings: Truman the Tiger 05:40 – Becoming KC Wolf 11:20 – A Life-Changing Fall 18:45– The Road to Recovery and Perspective 23:10 – Life Outside the Suit: Speaking and Writing 27:55 – Lessons from the Sideline 31:30 – The Next Link in the Chain
Join host Ryan Murphy as he explores the connections that shape our world in this episode of One Degree of Separation. Today, Ryan sits down with Rod Handley, the founder of Character that Counts and a man whose career has spanned from division one athletics to executive nonprofit management and professional sports chaplaincy. In a chronological look at his life and career, Rod shares the experiences that shaped his philosophy on leadership, integrity, and the power of personal connection.Episode Chapters00:00 – The Referral Link: Dan Meers Rod recounts his 36-year friendship with Dan Meers, which began when they both arrived in Kansas City in 1989 as young professionals starting new lives.02:45 – From the Gridiron to the Ledger A look at Rod's time as a college athlete and how the discipline of the football field carried over into his early career as an auditor for a national firm in Seattle.05:30 – Scorekeeping at the 1984 Olympics Rod shares a rare behind-the-scenes story of validating race results at the L.A. Coliseum and physically handing them to O.J. Simpson and Al Michaels.07:15 – Navigating Crisis at the FCA The "bad news, good news" story of how Rod’s auditing background led him to manage a high-profile embezzlement recovery at the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.10:45 – Management by Walking Around Rod breaks down his leadership philosophy, emphasizing the importance of being present, active listening, and staying "out with the people".14:00 – Restoring Trust with Coach Tom Landry Rod discusses the stabilizing influence of legendary Cowboys coach Tom Landry, who served as a chairman and helped restore organizational credibility during a rebuilding period.17:15 – Chaplaincy with the Sonics and the Royals Experiences from the locker rooms of the Seattle SuperSonics and the Kansas City Royals, including his personal interactions with Michael Jordan.21:30 – Character, Integrity, and Accountability (CIA) The founding of Character that Counts and how Rod’s team helps leaders and organizations align their private lives with their public personas.24:45 – The Writing Process and Digital Adaptation Rod discusses his journey as an author of over 40 books and how he has modernized his latest series by integrating QR codes for video content.27:30 – The Next Link: Bob Rocket Rod introduces the next guest in the chain: all-American javelin thrower and Seattle businessman Bob Rocket.
In this conversation, Bob Rockett shares his journey from being a four-time all-American javelin thrower to a successful financial planner. He discusses his athletic achievements, the impact of injury on his career, and how he transitioned into financial planning, emphasizing the importance of family in his business. Bob provides practical financial advice, including tips on managing debt, retirement planning, and estate planning essentials, while also reflecting on the legacy he aims to leave in both fields.
















