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Work-life balance isn’t a myth—it’s a mission. At The Double Win Podcast we believe that ambitious, high-growth individuals can experience personal and professional fulfillment simultaneously. Hosted by the creators of the Full Focus Planner, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller, The Double Win Podcast is your go-to resource for unlocking secrets to productivity, wellness, and work-life balance. 

The Double Win Podcast features insightful weekly conversations with thought leaders, executives, and entrepreneurs sharing fascinating personal stories and actionable ideas for balancing professional success with personal well-being. Whether you're looking for motivation to achieve your goals or strategies to harmonize your career and life, The Double Win Podcast provides the perspectives and tools you need.

Michael and Megan focus on the nine domains of life—body, mind, and spirit, love, family, community, money, work, and hobbies—offering practical advice to help you thrive. Discover how to integrate purposeful productivity and overall wellness into your daily routine, stay motivated, and experience a life of joy and significance. Hit subscribe and embark on your journey to winning at work and succeeding at life.



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In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller talk with Jon Gordon, bestselling author of The Energy Bus and The Power of Positive Leadership. Jon shares his journey from negativity to a thriving, positive life and the principles he’s developed to help teams and individuals succeed.From practical strategies for fueling positive energy to addressing the root causes of negativity, Jon’s wisdom is a must-hear for leaders striving to win at work and succeed at home.Memorable Quotes“Every one of us is going to have to overcome negativity, adversity, and challenges to ultimately define ourselves and our team's success. And the main message is: You have to overcome negativity with positivity.”“You’re the driver. You decide the kind of ride it’s going to be… It’s all about ownership.”“You write down your success of the day and every night you go to bed a success. Every morning you wake up a success. You’re now creating more and more success because what you focus on starts to show up more in your life.”“The root for the Greek word ‘anxious’ means to separate and divide. And so someone who’s anxious, they feel separate and divided. What does fear do? Divides.”“The change happened when I started to take walks of gratitude every day because I read you can’t be stressed and thankful at the same time.”“You’re not the thoughts you think—you’re the thoughts you believe. Negative thoughts are going to come in all the time. What thoughts are you believing and what stories are you choosing to believe about yourself?”“There’s a feeling that you’re winning [at work and at home] and yet at the same time, you’re probably always going to feel like. ‘What can I do better? And how can I do this more in both places?’ I call it positive discontent.”Key TakeawaysYou’re the Driver: Own your energy and your impact. Leaders set the tone for their teams and must model positivity.Fuel Your Energy Daily: Practices like gratitude walks, journaling, and prayer can help leaders stay energized and engaged.Address Negativity Head-On: Successful leaders confront issues directly, fostering accountability and growth without demeaning their teams.Build Positive Team Cultures: Principles like “No Complaining Without a Solution” and “Love + Accountability” transform how teams function.ResourcesThe Energy Bus by Jon GordonThe Power of Positive Leadership by Jon GordonThe Success Journal by Jon GordonLearn more about Jon Gordon’s work at jongordon.comWatch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/pr_itESG_GAPodcast:  This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller sit down with leadership expert Carey Nieuwhof to explore the hidden traps of burnout, cynicism, and the tolls of unexamined motivations. Carey dives into his journey from lawyer to pastor to leadership coach, sharing how he’s learned to manage energy and avoid burnout while building an impactful career.Carey’s insights touch on the importance of self-leadership, the dangers of “mid-grade burnout,” and strategies for setting lasting boundaries. The conversation is rich with practical advice for leaders in any field who want to achieve the Double Win—winning at work and succeeding at life.Memorable Quotes“I think unexamined motivations drive you until they destroy you.”“Self-leadership is the ability to heal ourselves, to stay engaged, to stay healthy—everything from avoiding burnout and not becoming the person everyone resents to staying engaged at a meaningful level and avoiding cynicism and pride.”“Just look at the internal battle of a leader, how lonely it is, how you often feel you don’t have anyone to turn to about the personal demons you’re fighting.”“I worked with a lot of lawyers who were really at the top of their game. It was sort of the Wall Street of Canada, right? I realized very early on: Oh, it’s empty up here.”“I think you’ve got to make a decision: I’m going to trust again. I’m going to hope again. I’m going to believe again.”“Cynical people are never curious and curious people are never cynical. They seem to be mutually exclusive.”“That position of feeling numb most days is a big warning sign.”“We’re inundated with too many relationships and we’re overwhelmed, overworked, overcommitted.”“If you’re winning at work and losing at home, you’re losing.”Key TakeawaysSelf-Leadership Matters: Carey explains that leading yourself well is the foundation of effective leadership.The Dangers of Mid-Grade Burnout: While many recognize full-blown burnout, Carey highlights the subtler, persistent signs that show up as disengagement or apathy.Prioritize Close Relationships: Carey describes the power of “3–5 deep friendships” that keep us grounded and resilient.The Antidote to Cynicism: When cynicism creeps in, choosing curiosity can help leaders reconnect and stay energized.Boundaries with Purpose: Categorical decisions (like “no breakfast meetings”) can help protect your peak hours and ensure work doesn’t consume your personal life.ResourcesDidn’t See It Coming by Carey NieuwhofThe Carey Nieuwhof Leadership PodcastWatch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/lK5NYaZGm3wThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael and Megan Hyatt Miller interview Grant Baldwin, a nationally recognized speaker, author, and founder of The Speaker Lab. Grant shares his journey from burnout to intentionally designing a life centered around balance, freedom, and his core values. The conversation covers topics like the significance of constraints, the importance of overcoming fear, and why it’s essential to design your life instead of just living it by default. Grant's stories and insights make this episode a must-listen for anyone seeking to blend ambition with a meaningful, balanced life.Memorable Quotes“You have to regularly find things where the challenge exceeds the skill set… Over time, the skill set exceeds the challenge and you feel bored and you kind of feel like you’re going through the motions.”“We design in a way that makes sense to say, ‘No, no, you can have your cake and eat it, too.’”“It can’t be this open-ended thing of like, ‘I’ll do anything for anybody anywhere.’”“Don’t act like a victim, saying, ‘In order to fill-in-the-blank, I have to do it this way.’ No, you absolutely do not.”“This is a good life. I’ve got one shot at this thing. And so I want to make sure that a lived it well and I was satisfied with what I did.”“If we are great entrepreneurs, if we’re great speakers, if we’re great authors, if we’re heart fill-in-the-blank, but we drop the ball as husbands, wives, moms, dads—if we’re a shell of a human being, we’re doing it wrong.”Key TakeawaysIntentional Life Design: Your life doesn’t have to follow a set path—design it to fit your values and goals. Be intentional about the decisions you make and the priorities you set.Constraints Create Freedom: Using boundaries to focus your efforts can actually create more opportunities. Grant explains why saying “no” is crucial to living a life that aligns with your values.Facing Fear: Fear isn’t something to be avoided; it’s a sign that you’re about to do something significant. Grant explores how to “borrow courage” on the way to building confidence..Building a Speaking Career: Grant shares a few of his best tips to build a speaking business by clarifying what you want to talk about and who you want to speak to.Coaching & Mentorship: Investing in coaches can accelerate your learning and help you avoid common pitfalls—and it’s been key to Grant’s success.ResourcesGrant Baldwin’s website: The Speaker LabFollow Grant on Instagram: @grantbaldwinBook recommendation: “The Successful Speaker” by Grant BaldwinRelated Episode: Ep. 19, Living Intentionally with Dan MillerWatch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/Hg1tCFBRoWIThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael and Megan Hyatt Miller sit down with bestselling author and trauma-informed coach, Mastin Kipp, to discuss the profound impact of understanding and regulating the nervous system. Mastin shares insights from his new book, Reclaim Your Nervous System, and explains how unresolved trauma and dysregulation can hinder personal and professional growth.The conversation explores the practical applications of polyvagal theory, co-regulation, and how leaders can foster psychological safety by mastering their own nervous systems. Mastin covers everything from the body's hierarchy of responses to stress (green, yellow, and red states), to the effects of trauma on leadership, parenting, and personal well-being. By learning how to identify and manage these states, listeners can unlock a new level of performance and healing.Memorable Quotes“We have this idea that ‘If I can change my thoughts, I can change my life,’ which is accurate, but there’s a lot going on below the brain that we also want to understand.”“The issue is when we have a neuroceptive mismatch, where I’m in the presence of something dangerous, but I’m not being activated to move. Or I’m not in the presence of danger, but my neuroception is telling me that I am.”“I think of re-regulation as like the bicep curl or the squat. You’re going to get dysregulated automatically. So let’s re-regulate—the re-regulation is the rep.”“If the leader, or CEO, or C-Suite isn’t creating that culture [of safety], then it will fall apart when there are challenges. Just like we need to have a flexible nervous system, we need to have a flexible cultural nervous system to be able to manage the flexible challenges of business also.”“Trauma is any experience of threat, disconnection, isolation, or immobilization that results in the long-term or chronic dysregulation of either your endocrine system, your immune system, your emotional body, your brain, your body, your spirit—your health on any level, basically.”“The problem with successful people and ambitious people is every time we level up, we increase complexity and stress, and those pathways get activated again.”“Stoicism is great for growth. It’s just not great for healing.”Key TakeawaysUnderstanding the Nervous System: The nervous system governs how we experience life. Recognizing when we are in a "fight or flight" state (yellow) or a "shut down" state (red) allows us to make conscious decisions to move back into a "ventral vagal" state (green), where we're most productive and connected.The Power of Co-Regulation: Leaders, parents, and partners all play a role in co-regulating others. Learning how to stay calm and collected can positively influence those around you, fostering a more supportive and effective environment.Trauma’s Role in Leadership: Unresolved trauma can cause leaders to react disproportionately, affecting their teams and overall performance. Recognizing and healing these trauma responses is essential for effective leadership.Reframing Anxiety and Stress: Instead of seeing anxiety as an isolated mental challenge, Mastin explains how it's deeply tied to our physical nervous system and can be addressed by body-based approaches like somatic experiencing.Neuroception and Safety: Our bodies are constantly scanning for safety or danger. Learning to re-regulate when our neuroception is triggered can help us stay present and avoid unnecessary reactions to perceived threats.Reclaim Your Life: Trauma doesn't need to define your future. By understanding your nervous system, you can reclaim your happiness and make progress in all areas of life, from work to personal relationships.ResourcesMastin Kipp on Instagram: @mastinkippMastin Kipp’s Book: Reclaim Your Nervous SystemWatch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/hhMXVMNDCIYThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this bonus episode of The Double Win Show, Michael Hyatt sits down with Don Miller, CEO of CoachBuilder, to explore how coaches can turn their passion into a profitable business. Don shares how his platform simplifies the process of growing a coaching business by providing essential tools, from lead generation to automating client communications.Whether you’re a seasoned coach or just starting out, Don’s insights offer a roadmap for building a successful and sustainable coaching practice.Memorable Quotes“That’s what has been missing from, you know, the market is a plug and play system you can use to actually build a successful coaching business.”“Nobody hires a coach when you sell them on coaching. People hire a coach when they have a problem they know a coach can help them solve.”“Every day between 4–5 p.m., I’m home. I’m present with my family. My phone is nowhere near me… Because I know my priorities. I know what I’m supposed to do.”Key TakeawaysSystems for Growth: You need systems to generate and nurture leads—not just word of mouth.AI in Coaching: What if AI could help you with everything from writing emails to preparing for coaching sessions? Now, it can.Coaching Community: Coaches tend to have a lot in common, no matter their niche—and they’re better together.CRM Essentials: Using a CRM is crucial for growth, because it can track client interactions and automate follow-ups. ResourcesCoachBuilder.com/DoubleWinWatch this video at:  https://youtu.be/BhSQHIV2O_sThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode, Michael and Megan Hyatt Miller are joined by Jordan Harper, founder and CEO of Barefaced, to discuss how she turned her expertise as a nurse practitioner into a successful skincare brand. With a philosophy of "less but better," Jordan shares how she simplifies not just her skincare routine but her life as a busy entrepreneur and mother of four young children. She dives deep into her approach to time management, delegating tasks, and the importance of systems—both at work and at home.Jordan also talks about how using the Full Focus Planner has helped her stay organized and balanced, revealing the key productivity strategies that allow her to thrive in business while maintaining her personal life.Memorable Quotes“It’s the little things you’re doing every single day that are yielding these big results over time. They’re underestimated because they do take consistency to see results.”“Especially as women, we can have this martyr mindset where everyone’s first. That might work for a week, a season, but you will get so depleted. And then what do you have?”“As I’m blocking out my schedule, I’m curating the life I actually want.”“There’s so much I say no to, and I love it.”“You have to truly build systems for your life. I think we focus so much on systems from a business perspective, but I mean for your personal life.”“One of my goals for 2024 was to stop saying, ‘I don’t have time.’ I say, ‘I don’t make time for that’ because I really believe we have time to do the things that we want to do. We can’t do everything, but that’s why you need to know what you want to do.”Key TakeawaysLess But Better Philosophy: Jordan’s approach to skincare and life is rooted in minimalism—prioritizing quality over quantity in everything she does.Serving the Need: How did Bareface scale to 250,000 customers in a crowded market? By centering helping over selling.Importance of Time Blocking: Using the Full Focus Planner and time blocking helps her manage her business, family, and personal life effectively.Outsourcing and Systems: Delegating tasks at work and home, including hiring help for household management, enables her to focus on what matters most.Family and Work Balance: With four kids under five, Jordan stresses the importance of systems, outsourcing, and creating margin in her life to be present with her family.ResourcesJordan Harper on Instagram: @jordanharpernpBarefaced Skincare: barefaced.comFull Focus Planner: fullfocusplanner.comWatch on YouTube at:  https://youtu.be/eiuLjusUa2AThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
What if the key to a more fulfilling life was focusing on less, not more? Greg McKeown, author of Essentialism and Effortless, joins Michael and Megan on The Double Win Show to discuss the power of prioritizing what truly matters amidst life's chaos. Greg shares insights on navigating today’s world of constant distraction, exploring the importance of taking control over small parts of your day, learning to say "no" to non-essential commitments, and making the essential things feel easier.This conversation will inspire you to stop defaulting to the noise and instead design a life where you focus on what truly moves the needle—both personally and professionally.Memorable Quotes“If you don't prioritize your life, someone else will.”“The antidote [to a chaotic world] is the disciplined pursuit of less.”“You can say: ‘Is this the most important contribution I can make?’ If it’s not a clear yes, it becomes a clear no.”“Maybe you can't control everything, but if you could take control of half an hour and use that to design what you want to do, instead of operating by default, it improves the quality of life for the rest of the 23 and a half hours.”“You want everything essential to be as effortless as possible. So that single question is: How can I make this effortless?”Key TakeawaysThe Power Half-Hour: Take control of 30 minutes of your day to focus on what matters, whether it’s in the morning or the evening, and see the ripple effect on the rest of your time.Essentialism vs. Minimalism: While minimalism is about reducing physical clutter, essentialism is about reducing mental clutter—focusing only on what is truly necessary.Saying No: The ability to say “no” is crucial to staying aligned with your priorities, whether that means saying no to others or even to your own distractions.Effortless Execution: Reframe essential tasks to be more enjoyable and less daunting, making it easier to achieve your most important goals.Radical Gratitude: Practice gratitude not just for the good things, but for all experiences, as a way to shift your mindset and discover hidden opportunities for growth.ResourcesGreg McKeown's Website: gregmckeown.comEssentialism by Greg McKeownEffortless by Greg McKeownThis episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW Sound
In this episode of The Double Win Show, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt Miller welcome Hal Elrod, author of the bestselling book The Miracle Morning. Hal shares his remarkable journey of overcoming a near-fatal car accident, a battle with cancer, and multiple life setbacks—all while maintaining unwavering faith and resilience. He details how these hardships shaped his path and inspired his global movement to help millions create life-changing morning routines. Hal also introduces his powerful “5-Minute Rule” for moving through adversity and offers practical insights for building habits that will transform your life.Memorable Quotes“I can’t change what happened, but I can choose to be at peace with what I can’t change, grateful for what I have, and focus on the things that are in my control.”“The more you resist reality and wish it were different, the more pain we create for ourselves. Freedom is in acceptance. Freedom is in being at peace with what you can’t change.”“Most people who experience failure probably didn’t stay with it for long enough. They didn’t have the frustration tolerance. So they just gave up and said, ‘This isn’t working.’ And it takes a while to break through.”“I love that you’re starting your day with silence—peaceful, purposeful silence to get centered, to gain clarity, to calm your nervous system.”“I was prioritizing the impact I could make in the world over the impact I could make in my family. It was quantity over quality. When I had cancer, it was the epiphany that the impact I could make on their three lives far superseded the impact I could make on the world.”“The Miracle Morning allows me to focus on the two things I can control: Who I become every day and how I show up. It is ensuring I am fully aware of what’s going on inside me and thoughtful and intentional about showing up as my best for those I love and lead.Key TakeawaysThe 5-Minute Rule: Allow yourself five minutes to process difficult emotions, then let go by saying, "I can’t change it," and move forward.The Power of Ritual: Implementing the Miracle Morning routine (silence, affirmations, visualization, exercise, reading, and journaling) can shift your mindset and set you up for success, no matter how busy or unpredictable life gets.Writing Affirmations that Work: Passive affirmations take you nowhere, but written commitments that connect the future you want to the actions you’ll take drive transformation.What Matters Most: It took a cancer scare for Hal to realize that changing the lives of his family “far superseded” changing the world.Resilience Through Faith: Hal’s unshakeable belief in himself and his faith helped him defy the odds and recover from life-threatening challenges.ResourcesThe Miracle Morning by Hal ElrodHal Elrod's Website: miraclemorning.comThe Miracle Morning AppWatch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/lkVhExNOXY8For complete show notes and resources, visit https://doublewinshow.com/This episode was produced by Sarah Vorhees Wendel of VW SoundSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Dr. Gladys McGarey, a 103-year-old pioneer in holistic medicine, shares her wisdom on the connection between purpose and health. Sadly, Dr. Gladys passed away just days before the release of this episode—making her insights from her century of life all the more valuable.She discusses her journey growing up in India, her early struggles with dyslexia, and her lifelong mission to view medicine as a tool for healing both the body and the soul. She explores the five Ls she views as the foundation of all good things we build: Life, love, laughter, labor, and listening. Dr. Gladys also speaks about her personal purpose, her 10-year plan at 103 years old, and how purpose can evolve as we move through different seasons of life.Michael and Dr. Gladys are also joined by Gail Hyatt, and together, they explore the nuances of a well-lived life.Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/HGTi-wFJYqYFor complete show notes and resources, visit Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/18.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ever dreamed of living life on your own terms? This week’s episode of The Double Win Show brings you Justin Donald, author of The Lifestyle Investor, who shares his journey from a blue-collar childhood to retiring at age 37—before he even hit his first million! Justin’s approach to life and wealth centers on building assets that produce cash flow, allowing you to stop trading time for money and start generating truly passive income.In this episode, you’ll learn how Justin designed a life that aligned with his values. He shares his story, discusses how to avoid common traps in investing, and argues that anyone with a willingness to learn can build wealth.For complete show notes and resources, visit Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/17.Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If you’ve ever felt like you’ve missed your moment, this conversation with writer and journalist Henry Oliver is a must-listen. Known for his cultural analysis and thoughtful perspectives, Oliver dives deep into the idea that success and growth aren’t reserved solely for the young. In his book Second Act, he champions the concept of late blooming, emphasizing that thriving in the second half of life is not only possible—it’s a journey filled with reinvention and resilience.In this episode, Oliver breaks down the myths surrounding age and success, shedding light on how persistence, openness, and exploration can lead to profound changes. He challenges the “tyranny of averages” by reminding us that everyone’s path is unique, and that growth can happen at any stage. From redefining what success looks like to taking small yet powerful steps toward new goals, his insights serve as a beacon of hope for anyone feeling overwhelmed by societal pressures or personal setbacks.Oliver’s wisdom is a refreshing reminder that life is a marathon, not a sprint. Whether you’re navigating a career shift, exploring new passions, or simply seeking a fresh perspective on aging, this episode offers both a reality check and a source of encouragement. Let go of the constraints of timelines and keep pushing forward—because it’s never too late to reinvent yourself and flourish.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/16Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/Ih5UHyGvTOMTake your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if your pursuit of happiness won’t lead you where you want to go? Arthur Brooks, Harvard professor and bestselling author, transitioned from his early career as a classical musician to become a renowned behavioral scientist following a personal health crisis. He explores why many people, especially high achievers, often chase the wrong goals—like money, power, and fame—and how these pursuits can lead to emptiness rather than joy.Instead, Arthur presents the "big four" pillars of a truly fulfilling life: faith, family, friendships, and meaningful work. He reveals how our understanding of happiness has evolved over time, why modern society often gets it wrong, and what practical steps we can take to cultivate lasting joy. Arthur also sheds light on the neuroscience of happiness, revealing how certain brain regions are activated through experiences of faith and connection, and why managing our emotions—not eradicating them—is key to a balanced life. This episode is a scientific and personal guide to building happiness, grounded in practical tools and strategies that anyone can implement.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/15Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JUb96rtvcYQTake your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this insightful episode, Michael Hyatt and Megan Hyatt-Miller welcome Ken Coleman, author and host at Ramsey Solutions, to discuss his latest book, Find the Work You're Wired to Do. Ken shares the journey behind writing the book, driven by a passion to help people discover their unique purpose in work. Drawing from personal experiences and years of coaching, Ken introduces his simple yet powerful framework that helps individuals align their talents, passions, and motivations to achieve fulfillment in their careers. The conversation delves into the three core elements of Ken’s methodology—talent, passion, and mission—highlighting how self-awareness is key to personal and professional growth. Ken also provides actionable advice for leaders on how to use these insights to enhance team engagement and retention. The episode concludes with practical tips on applying these principles to both personal and family life, making it a must-listen for anyone seeking clarity and purpose in their work.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/14Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/maVipKv7xOoTake your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It’s easy to view friendships as an “extra,” but they’re a crucial investment in our health and happiness. In this episode, Shasta Nelson, a renowned friendship expert and author, explores the profound impact of our relationships on every area of our lives. She highlights the importance of positivity, consistency, and vulnerability in deepening relationships—an essential combination she calls the "friendship triangle.” This conversation unpacks the societal factors contributing to the loneliness epidemic, the challenges of maintaining friendships in a fast-paced, digitally connected world, and ends on a high note with practical strategies for cultivating meaningful connections, even from a distance. Whether you're looking to deepen existing friendships or cultivate new ones, this conversation is packed with actionable advice and wisdom to help you achieve the Double Win—thriving in both work and life.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/13Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/vCSCFvy-jNkTake your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if the amount of money you earn has a direct bearing on the size of the impact you have in the world? That’s what accomplished entrepreneur and paid-membership pioneer Stu McLaren argues. He shares inspiring examples of how his business has funded charitable initiatives, including building schools in Kenya and creating unforgettable experiences for loved ones.But it can’t be all hustle: Working harder doesn't necessarily translate to financial success—and often leads to burnout while loved ones and friends are left holding the bag. McLaren passionately advocates for using financial success to create meaningful change in the world, but he also advocates for balance. McLaren highlights the importance of setting boundaries, having accountability, and the value of community support in navigating the ups and downs of business achievement. He concludes with practical advice on how to structure your work and environment to foster productivity and balance, leaving listeners with actionable insights on achieving their own double win.McLaren’s journey offers a powerful example of how to achieve the double win—success in business while nurturing a fulfilling personal life.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/12Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/qfK7XtvWT00Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ready for a masterclass in cognitive optimization? Jim Kwik’s journey from a traumatic brain injury to becoming a leading expert in mental fitness is not just inspiring—it’s proof that with the right techniques, anyone can unlock their brain’s potential. As a brain coach, Kwik reveals practical strategies to enhance memory, improve focus, reduce digital distractions, enhance relationships, increase productivity, even master speed reading—tools and techniques that can help high achievers go further, faster in their personal and professional lives. Kwik’s insights challenge the common misconceptions about learning and memory, showing that we all have the potential to expand our cognitive abilities far beyond our current limits. This conversation is packed with actionable tips that will empower you to take control of your mental fitness, making it easier to balance your professional and personal life and truly achieve the Double Win.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/11Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/W8JaPQlhXv0Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the challenges of balancing demanding careers and family life to the importance of flexing our schedules, time-management expert and author Laura Vanderkam shares practical tips for getting the double win, including when to plan for the week, what tasks to delegate to free yourself up, how to incorporate more movement into your day, and even the benefit of giving yourself a regular bedtime. Whether it's redefining the traditional notions of work-life balance or finding new ways to integrate personal and professional responsibilities, Vanderkam’s insights offer practical tools to help listeners manage their time more effectively and create a life they love. By planning ahead and being mindful of how we spend our time, we can all move closer to winning at work and succeeding at life.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/10Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/owi5owlsWn4Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
How often do you say no to something good so you can say yes to something better? Work-life balance takes boundaries, and successful entrepreneur Amy Porterfield shares the importance of nonnegotiables in getting the double win. The conversation explores the significance of rest, efficient work practices, and maintaining strong relationships, plus strategies for creating a productive and happy work environment—such as successfully implementing a four-day workweek. Through ups and downs, Amy reveals personal insights and experiences from her journey of building a business while maintaining a fulfilling personal life.Find links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/9Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/d45LXpqh5kATake your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Fr. Justin Mathews, CEO of Reconciliation Services in Kansas City, Missouri, highlights the essential role of relationships in achieving personal and professional success, drawing from his own experiences as an social entrepreneur, Orthodox priest, and artist (surprisingly, he’s a rock musician).Fr. Justin shares insights on balancing professional aspirations with personal and community connections. By emphasizing reconciliation, deep listening, and intentional relationship-building, this episode inspires listeners to integrate community-focused practices into their lives and organizations. Fr. Justin’s unique blend of social entrepreneurship and personal artistry provides a compelling model for making a meaningful impact.Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/-6GLIKZfoIIFind links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/8Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What if the beginning of the best things in life starts with getting fired? Entrepreneurial power couple Rory and AJ share their inspiring story of transitioning from a challenging business environment to creating Brand Builders Group, a successful company dedicated to helping individuals build their personal brands. They delve into the principles that guide their work, the importance of community, and how they maintain work-life balance.Rory and AJ Vaden’s journey illustrates the power of perseverance and alignment with one’s true calling. By emphasizing the importance of peace, purpose, and focus, Rory and AJ offer a blueprint for navigating life's challenges while staying true to one's values and mission.Watch this episode on YouTube: youtu.be/ks1DZp3CTxYFind links and complete show notes: doublewinshow.com/7 Take your FREE LifeScore Assessment at doublewinshow.com/lifescore.Join Michael Hyatt for his free webinar: Land More Coaching Clients, Transform Lives, & Stand Out in a Crowded Market. Visit doublewinshow.com/coach to reserve your seat.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Robyn Rodman

yeah I still think this episode is tone deaf despite your efforts otherwise. taking away the pressure to meet budget is not taking away the opportunity to do something it's taking away the pressure to have to do it when you're just trying to survive. if you can do more that is fantastic you should push people to do the most they can but to expect the same output is stressful to say the least. Not every person deals with stress by getting a high from meeting a goal.

Sep 23rd
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Chris Davey

just had a thought while listening to this excellent podcast: Busyness does not equal usefulness

Apr 30th
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Robyn Rodman

Not my favorite episode. I felt they had great points but didn't represent the reasons why it might be a great choice to give free products or services well. This made it feel like an overreaction to some people who are on the other extreme. Not everyone should give things away, surely. But blanket saying you shouldn't is just throwing the baby out with the bath water in my opinion.

Apr 7th
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Wendy Bau Rolls

Fabulous episodes (Parts 1&2), thank you. I find the Enneagram incredibly useful in all areas of my life. However, I'm curious to know why Suzanne Stabile wasn't credited anywhere in the conversation or the show notes as co-author of The Road Back To You?

Jan 28th
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Kikisabrina5 j

which number can match 8 with the same energy?

Dec 19th
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Fabio Ruiz

Gracias, saludos desde México

Nov 2nd
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Becky Bryant

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Sep 26th
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Niki Torres

loved this episode. going to restart my journalling.

Dec 18th
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Niki Torres

Love the big picture thinking about morning routine and prioritising sleep vs waking up early to workout. I do also think and feel having enough sleep is so much better and have shortened my workouts to get those extra winks.

Nov 16th
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Daniel Adeboye

Would be trying this... Thanks!

May 12th
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Paul O'Brien

Five levels of delegation

Apr 14th
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Miew Yeng Chan

Thank you for the podcast. I can learn and relearn every time I tune into this podcast. Wishing you great success in your work and business so more people can benefit from it.

Feb 17th
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Pavlina Atanasova

I really like this podcast. The hosts interaction is great and the way they talk is relatable and fun. I've listened to other podcasts and some hosts are very salesy and difficult to relate to. Keep up the good work.

Jan 11th
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