Episodes

Monday Oct 02, 2023
Monday Oct 02, 2023
Being called to something is a very powerful thing. I’ve often asked myself, what if
I didn’t act on something that I was supposed to act upon? Could I have missed
out on great blessings? Will someone else suffer from my lack of action?
Clearly, we can’t be everywhere and do everything, but we can and we should, do
something. My guest this week, Mr. Matt Carter and Mrs. Amy Braden answered
their calling and they are doing great things right here in the Memphis area.
Matt is the Community Engagement Coordinator and Amy is the Workforce
Coordinator for the nonprofit, HOPEWORKS. This is an organization that helps
adults to get their feet under them so they can become thriving citizens and
hopefully break the chain of generational depravity.
HOPEWORKS helps adults get their personal records in order so they can be better
equipped to pursue jobs, they educate those whose second language is English,
they assist with real world acclimation for those that have been incarcerated.
Simply stated, they put tools in the tool box for those that may not have had a
great first chance at life. I know you will be touched by this heartwarming story of
love and if you would like to find out more about how you could get involved you
can email www.whyhopeworks.org or call 901-272-3700.
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Monday Sep 25, 2023
Monday Sep 25, 2023
What if everything we did was the final chapter to describe who we are or what
we will become? There would be no hope for those that make massive mistakes.
We would forever be defined by our bad choices and there would never be any
hope for a better, brighter future.
Regardless of what you’ve done or where you’ve come from, God gives us the
opportunity to change our lives forever. You simply have to start today and move
to a better you tomorrow.
So often we can be our own toughest critics and never allow ourselves to be a
better version of ourselves tomorrow because we can’t forgive ourselves from
yesterday. We should never be held prisoner by our past, but instead, we should
allow our past to help mold the better version of ourselves.
After a very vivid dream, I was inspired to record this solo podcast in the hopes
that it would find its way to the individuals that needed to hear this message. I
am certain that this message will hit home for some of you and possibly you
needed to hear this and you were completely unaware that you needed it.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
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This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC
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Monday Sep 18, 2023
Monday Sep 18, 2023
My guest this week is certainly no stranger to the Mid-South. Mr. Tim Simpson
has a storied career as one of channel 3’s severe weather experts, but he is much
more than a weather expert. He is a singer, a pilot, a sports enthusiast, a
husband, a father of 5 and above all, a man of faith.
Mr. Simpson shares with my listeners what led him into a career of broadcasting
and what mentors he had along the way. Prior to coming to channel 3 news in
Memphis he had 8 previous years of broadcasting the weather and then spent an
additional 29 years with Memphis before retiring and moving to South Carolina to
be around family.
I am sure that you will find his interview to be both intriguing and inspiring when
he talks about one of his favorite segments the network did on Thursdays called,
“Pass it on Thursday’s”. This is actually what brought us together when we
teamed up with Mr. Simpson to deliver some help for a fellow school employee.
You can see this episode by clicking the link below.
https://wreg.com/news/pass-it-on/grandmother-gets-help-before-christmas/
Now that Mr. Simpson and his family has relocated to South Carolina he has more
time to do things with his loved ones and one of those things is producing a
podcast with his wife called, “Embrace your Everyday”. Passing on a positive
message will forever be a part of Tim’s life and I am so grateful for having the
opportunity to meet such a great person.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more.
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This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC
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Monday Sep 11, 2023
Monday Sep 11, 2023
This episode is dedicated to Lt. Trent Kirk and Pvt. Charles Zachary
On Father’s Day, July 15th, 2003, tragedy struck the Memphis Fire Department and
the loss was felt by many, but none more than my three guests today. Lieutenant
Trent Kirk, officer on Engine 10 B-shift, was working overtime at station 31 when
they were called to a Family Dollar store for a potential fire. The events that
unfolded next would leave an entire city in mourning and Trent’s wife without a
husband and his children without a father.
It is not a secret that firefighting is dangerous. All that choose to serve
understand that in a moment’s notice things can go from seeming to be fine to
deadly. However, you could never do the job if you were scared to act when the
time called for it.
With that in mind, firefighters do the only things they can do. We workout to stay
in shape, we train constantly, and we pray that at the end of each day we all make
it back home to our families. When the unthinkable happened on that warm
evening in 2003 the Kirk family had to figure out how to pick up the pieces and
carry on, and carry on they did. Ms. Donna started the nonprofit “Our Fallen
Hero’s Foundation”, daughter Hope is now a Paramedic and daughter Charity is
now an Ultrasonographer. I feel like I can speak with certainty when I say, Trent
would be incredibly proud of how his entire family chose to live their lives with a
service to others. It was a true honor to sit with this family and share the
moments that brought us all together and honor two fallen heroes.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more.
This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC
SRPStudiosLLC.com
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Monday Sep 04, 2023
Monday Sep 04, 2023
Sometimes the path we thought we were meant to take in life can suddenly be
altered in a second’s notice. This week’s guest had a vision and dream for his
future, but on the morning of March 8, 2000, a 20 year old Nickcolus received the
news that his 48 year old father had been shot and killed while fighting a house
fire.
Needless to say, firefighting is a dangerous occupation, but no one expects to hear
the news that they had lost their life from being shot. Nick shares with my
audience how this tragic moment affected their family and how this changed the
direction of his entire life.
Nick decided to put his dreams of being a writer on hold so he could join the fire
department to honor his dad. Nick talks about how he spent 18 years on the
department before having to retire due to injuries to his knee.
It was at that time that he reconnected with his love of writing and has since
written several books and screen plays and recently completed his first feature
length movie. Nick could have easily used the tragedy of losing his father at an
early age to negatively impact the rest of his life, but instead he chose to honor his
father and then when given the opportunity to return to his original love, he
bounced back like he had never put those dreams on hold.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more.
This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC.
SRPStudiosLLC.com
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Monday Aug 28, 2023
Monday Aug 28, 2023
When I decided to orchestrate a series that would put a spotlight on public
servants, I never would have dreamed that I would be so fortunate to have such a
lineup of all stars. My guest ranged from a Sheriff, to a Mississippi Supreme Court
Justice, to a nationally known fire Chief and finishing up with the DeSoto County
school Superintendent, which happens to be the largest county in the state.
The school Superintendent sets the culture of a school system. Leadership
positions are important for any organization, but I feel like most people would
agree that education ranks near the top.
We live in a time that our children have a plethora of influences and with the
abundance of cell phones, our children are subject to more negativity and
egregious content than any other generation.
Knowing this to be a fact, not an opinion, it is more important than ever to have
educators that love and care about the growth of the next generation well beyond
the classroom. In order for this to be the driving force behind our teachers, it
requires the leader of that school system to be invested in the teachers, as well as
the students.
After my interview with Mr. Uselton I am convinced that his heart is in the right
place and we are blessed to have him in DeSoto County. My two boys graduated
from Hernando High and my daughter is currently in 9th grade. When I say that I
am thankful to have this great leader here in DeSoto County, I do so with skin in
the game, so to speak.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more. This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by
Shelby Row Productions LLC
srpstudiosllc.com
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Monday Aug 21, 2023
Monday Aug 21, 2023
This week’s guest is a modern day legend amongst the fire world. He has spent
more than 4 decades serving communities, first as a firefighter and then as a
firefighter/paramedic.
Mr. Ludwig’s experience as a chief in both St. Louis, MO and Memphis, TN puts
him in rarified company, much less the 40 plus years spent in the game. In this
episode, Chief Ludwig shares with my listeners how he developed his love for the
profession and how he continued to grow from one year to the next.
Ludwig served in a number of capacities on the various departments which gave
him a unique perspective on how the entire job operates. Chief has chronicled
those years of experience and knowledge in his 4 novels and hundreds of articles
that have been published in various EMS and fire magazines.
With plenty of accomplishments to hang his hat on and be impressed by, I am
most impressed by his humbled leadership style. I had the good fortune of having
Chief Ludwig serve as my EMS Chief for over a decade and during that time I had
the pleasure of getting to know he was not only a very knowledgeable Chief, but
he was always available even. Without question, he has left his mark on the
profession and I am certain that this interview will be worth your time.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more. This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by
Shelby Row Productions LLC
srpstudiosllc.com
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Monday Aug 14, 2023
Monday Aug 14, 2023
The second guest in my series on Public Servants is Mississippi State Supreme
Court Justice and Hernando native, Mr. Bobby Chamberlin.
Bobby shares with my listeners how he allowed his professional growth in the
justice system to develop organically. Bobby moved from one level to the next
when opportunities presented. His experience serving in private law as a lawyer,
to becoming a Justice Court Judge and then as a Circuit Court Judge, all played a
role in preparing him to take on the enormous responsibilities of being elected to
the highest court in Mississippi, the Mississippi State Supreme Court Justice.
Bobby gives us some insight about how he works through difficult decisions and
how he applies personal life principles to keep him centered on what is right.
From tough courtroom decisions, to coaching baseball teams, to backyard
crawfish boils, you will have only one verdict after hearing Bobby’s story. Justice
Chamberlin is a kind hearted, down to earth, regular guy.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my
social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you
are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link
below to learn more. This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by
Shelby Row Productions LLC
srpstudiosllc.com
👉 SPONSOR FORM - https://bit.ly/443wPRj
🔗 WEBSITE - www.motivatewithcoachcamp.com
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Monday Aug 07, 2023
Monday Aug 07, 2023
Public Servants come in a variety of positions held. Whether you work for the government in politics, or you serve the citizens through protection, or your position protects the interest of our children, public servants have an enormous impact on our society.
This week’s guest has spent the last two plus decades serving the citizens of America. First as a member of the United States Marine Corp and then as a police officer.
Mr. Tuggle spent 4 years with the city of Hernando working as an officer before heading off to become a Mississippi State Highway Patrolman. Mr. Tuggle shares how his hard working mother and his football coach, gave him great guidance toward an impeccable work ethic and love for others. Mr. Tuggle has spent his entire life giving his best and teaching others. His story of quickly moving through the ranks in the military and law enforcement, his passion to grow others, as well as, his faith in God, will leave you feeling inspired and grateful that he has chosen to run for the office of Sheriff in DeSoto County.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link below to learn more. This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC ShelbyRowProductions.com
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Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
This series certainly hits home for both Derrick and I. It could go without saying that we are both trying to find our way in this fun but scary world known as, entrepreneurship. With any startup business, there will be ups and downs, but you have to take chances and believe in yourself. The only problem with that is, sometimes we are limited on how far we can jump because of cost.
When I hear of someone inheriting a fortune or having a no risk opportunity for success I am not envious. I am thankful…thankful that it wasn’t me. I am not saying that I am opposed to catching a break in life. I am simply stating that I know how much more I appreciate overcoming great odds and accomplishing very difficult tasks. My personal thoughts are, I can’t grow if I didn’t earn it.
That was the one thing that all of my guests shared this past series. All of them had to work hard to get where they are, and because of that, it keeps them humble and appreciative.
Only God knows what lies ahead for Derrick or myself, but we are both acting on faith that we are doing what we are supposed to be doing. Finding purpose that coincides with our passion is a true blessing.
Tune in to hear what inspired us to go in the direction we chose and how we continue to try and evolve to the day to day demands of running a new business.
Please continue to listen and support this podcast and be sure to check out my social media content on my website MotivateWithCoachCamp.com Also, if you are interested in becoming an official sponsor of this podcast please click the link below to learn more. This episode was recorded at SRP Studios and Produced by Shelby Row Productions LLC
SRPStudiosllc.com
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