Jason Freeman is a professional speaker, author, and podcaster who makes his living using the very same voice and speech impediment that he spent nearly thirty years of his life trying to hide, proving that sometimes our most awkward obstacles can be our most awesome gifts. Awkwardly Awesome Podcast is a show founded on the belief that EVERYONE has an important and engaging story to tell. Sometimes profound, sometimes funny, educational and always motivational. May you, dear listener, use this podcast to relate and better understand, to be inspired and increase productivity in the areas of your life that you wish to improve. New episodes EVERY Wednesday. _______________________________________________ **Video broadcast available** on YouTube @imperfectbest **Learn more about Jason Freeman** at AwkwardlyAwesome.com
“I’m fifty-five. If I can’t be authentic now, when is that going to happen? I don’t want to go to my grave being inauthentic.” ~ Dina Lantzer
“Temporary, extreme fear while speaking the truth is easier to overcome than perpetual fear of the unspoken truth.” ~ Matt Lantzer
Against all odds, Matt and Dina Lantzer had a marriage that worked. They married young, when Dina was 21 and Matt was 18, but they stuck with each other ...
Do what you believe in and let meaning and service follow from that.
This is the core concept I keep coming back to as I think about my next guest’s story…
Scott Ehrisman is a multi-talented artist, a community activist, community builder, a friend to a great many people and an all around kind person. He’s truly committed to doing the things that interest and excite him. He’s had twenty different jobs, fueled by a drive to constant...
“I’m a fan of my fellow human being, I’m a fan of achievement. My mother’s hippie ways are deep within me. When I leave the world, I have the responsibility to leave it better.” ~ David Ervin
Right out of college at Penn State, David Ervin was hoping to find a job with a steady paycheck that could cover life’s essentials: car insurance and beer. Instead, what he found was a warm welcome into a community that transformed his life ...
We all experience challenges. Some of these challenges are easy for those around us to spot, while others may be utterly invisible to others.
For instance, every time I speak my speech impediment is heard loud and clear by everyone within earshot. On the other hand, my friend and colleague Ryan Groenweg experiences Usher’s Syndrome which involves hearing loss and progressive vision loss. For most of his life, Ryan has been able to ...
“Our brains are our super power. To stop it from thinking is like trying to get our hearts to stop beating.” ~ Kirk Hinkleman
Have you noticed how hard it is to find calm in a world that offers so many distractions and reasons to be stressed out?
Sure, paying closer attention to the present moment and breath work offer some hope of relief. Yet, practices such as mindfulness and meditation take patience, and consistency to be effe...
“One can become an optimist through challenge, but also there’s the element of growing as an optimist by seeing others experiencing challenge. Through it, you can learn resilience and you can find hope. Seeing hope in the world is truly what makes us compassionate beings.” ~ Lisa Groon
Simply put, more often than not, life can be painfully awkward and imperfect! Great, unexpected challenges come up, like when one of your parents ...
AMBER: “I have such a cool job! It’s challenging, frustrating, exciting, even thrilling at times. It’s really satisfying to me to explore the ‘why’ behind patient decisions. If I can understand their why, I can often shift my perspective, allowing me to understand their decision, even if it differs from what I value or believe.”
EMILY: “We work with complex cases that involve patients from all walks of life. Regardless of what br...
“The 7th generation is the native youth of today. They had lots of challenges as their ancestors had lots of challenges. But the 7th generation is here to succeed and lots of great things will happen and, as I always say, I’m a firm believer that one of those 7th generation youth will be president of this United States.” ~ Jim Warne
Educator-advocate-filmmaker Jim Warne is a member of the Oglala Lakota. His Lakota name, Tasunka A...
MITCH: “Starting a business is exhausting, running a business is exhausting, raising a family is exhausting. Running a business while raising a family and going through pediatric cancer treatment is exhausting. Running a business while raising a family and going through pediatric cancer treatment AND repairing your flood damaged house is exhausting. It’s easy to withdraw when things are difficult. Kristine always leans in. She just...
With all of the demands of life, it’s sometimes quite easy for people to lose focus on who they truly are as they build their identities around what they do and who they feel they should be. There can be entire spans of adulthood where adults are rewarded for their hyperfocus, even if it means that their more personal, and seemingly “optional” desires get neglected. Maybe their hyperfocus is their occupation, or raising a child or ...
Sidewalk Diamonds is a band who plays what they call "Garage Americana,” a soulful blend of rock and Americana with a raucous spirit, across venues in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota. What I find to be exceptional about this band is that from the moment I clicked play on the first track featured on their website, I felt my mood lighten. Honestly, I just felt good. Discovering more about them, my heart felt downright happ...
“Is this the right dream for me? Is my head truly in it? How about my heart? Does it meet my needs and values?” ~ David Spader
It seems like some people know the answer to the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” practically from the moment they leave the womb.
For others, like my next guest, the answer takes a bit more exploring. David Spader majored in psychology and theology at St. John's University in Collegev...
“Even when you go into remission, you still have a journey in front of you. It’s like someone tacked on another 10 miles to the cancer marathon right as you reach the finish line.” ~ Nick Wendell
There’s nothing like having cancer twice to build your resilience muscle, just ask Nick Wendell.
I had the pleasure of seeing him deliver his TEDx talk, “Notes on Survival” in Sioux Falls recently. Referencing notecards inscribed wi...
“My passion is a place beyond question. When I know I’m right and my passion and heart are aligned, either help me out, get out of my way and be invisible, or stand in my way and look stupid.”
Many people have heard of the game Dungeons and Dragons (D&D), but few know the profound academic and therapeutic benefits it possesses. Fortunately, for the 1,200 or so middle school students who have been taught to play the game as ...
You know, the results I created in my grade school art classes definitely encouraged me NOT to be a painter. In retrospect, even more than lack of talent, I didn’t have the patience to work with watercolors, oils and acrylics. Yet, somehow, I still managed to find appreciation for the skill itself and the artists who master it.
A while back, I went to an event where former Awkwardly Awesome guest, Mecca Rutherford, was demonstr...
"Shoot For The Moon. Even If You Miss, You'll Land Among The Stars." ~ Norman Vincent Peale
Our guest this week is a WSET level 3 sommelier, who has a passion for attending to tables and connecting her patrons with new wines and dishes that have the potential of expanding their enjoyment of life.
Maddie Wadman is no stranger to trying new things, she’s been doing it her whole life. Her parents must have had some sense of hope fo...
“All the baggage that comes with deep, intimate relationships ends up around the bedside at the end of life. So it can become an impromptu reunion tour.” ~ Kristine Kopperud
What do these things have in common?
Advocating for the needs of a child who is a neurodivergent learner;
Determining when business partners should go their separate ways;
Communicating patiently and clearly with doctors, nurses, and family members as a ...
“The dreaming we do by day is so important because it gives birth to a deeper purpose and is what ultimately forms our future.” ~ Carol Spader
I was out with a group of people on a brutally cold January afternoon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. It was miserable, the type of weather where dreams wither up and die. But, on this particular day, spring seemingly light years away, I met Carol Spader, a Certified Dream Manager®. Carol...
“There’s no ladder for the kind of career I’ve had. I would like to just play one instrument, but hey I do what’s needed.” ~ Erik Paparozzi
Once Erik Paparozzi embraced his love of music and dedicated himself to honing his talents as a multi-instrumentalist, his entire life changed. Over the course of one year, he went from playing in a karaoke band to opening for Gnarls Barkley and the Flaming Lips! As the band leader and mul...
“I didn’t realize how important art was for me until I had to get through some really tough times in my youth. Sometimes when you have no words to express what you are feeling it’s easier to create some form of visual representation of your emotions than to write about them. Art itself is an emotion.” ~ Kristine Reiner
I was eating with a group of friends at a cafe recently when a trip to the bathroom, to wash my hands, turned ...
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The heart was always off-limits to surgeons. Cutting into it spelled instant death for the patient. That is, until a ragtag group of doctors scattered across the Midwest and Texas decided to throw out the rule book. Working in makeshift laboratories and home garages, using medical devices made from scavenged machine parts and beer tubes, these men and women invented the field of open heart surgery. Odds are, someone you know is alive because of them. So why has history left them behind? Presented by Chris Pine, CARDIAC COWBOYS tells the gripping true story behind the birth of heart surgery, and the young, Greatest Generation doctors who made it happen. For years, they competed and feuded, racing to be the first, the best, and the most prolific. Some appeared on the cover of Time Magazine, operated on kings and advised presidents. Others ended up disgraced, penniless, and convicted of felonies. Together, they ignited a revolution in medicine, and changed the world.
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