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By Calvin Nowell: Author, Marketing Entrepreneur, & Musician
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
In this episode we discover essential strategies to sleep your way to a better body, better health, and bigger success.
Fitness expert, Drew Manning discuss the Ketogenic diet with Calvin Nowell, and unpacks the best approach for great results with keto. For more information, please get his new book, Complete Keto, which is available in all stores.
In this episode, we chat with Multi-Platinum, three-time Grammy® Award winning artist, best-selling author and actor Michael W. Smith about his career and life experience in worship music as well as discuss his newest worship release, Surrounded. Watch and listen as he shares about his heart for worship as well as his hope of the music industry as it relates to worship music.
In this episode, Calvin Nowell shows up in “Cooking Your Future” with social media food chef, Darius Williams from Atlanta, GA. Darius is a best-selling cookbook author, food blogger, and restaurant owner that is taking the social media world by storm.
This live episode walks Calvin and co-host, Joy Tribble through one of his amazing recipes along with giving branding and marketing tips on how he built his brand online as well as opening his restaurant, Greens and Gravy, which is one of the top 10 best new restaurants in Atlanta. It's a fun, savory, insightful, and delicious episode. Enjoy!
If you have ever struggled with losing weight, then this is the REALEST episode online.
Join host, Calvin Nowell as he interviews celebrity fitness expert, Drew Manning on weight loss transformation. Drew is the founder and creator of the national brand, “Fit2Fat2Fit”. His journey began as a very fit and athletic trainer who decided to gain 76lbs intentionally to help gain empathy with the clients he was training and take off the weight with them. As a result he became a social media phenomenon. This movement has made him a NY Times best seller and creator of the hit TV show on Lifetime Television, “Fit To Fat To Fit”. He has also been featured on many television outlets including, Good Morning America, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, CNN, The Doctors, etc to name a few.
In this episode, Calvin shows up on the topic of weight loss transformation and begins his 2nd weight loss journey with Drew Manning. For more information about Drew, visit him at fit2fat2fit.com
In Episode 7, Calvin sits down with Pastor John Gray. John Gray has been a personal, close friend of Calvin's for almost 25 years. John currently serves as an Associate Pastor at Lakewood Church in Houston, Texas under the leadership of Pastor Joel Osteen. He is an internationally published author, comedian, singer, and television personality on his reality show, "The Book of John Gray", which is part of Oprah Winfrey's OWN network. Wherever God takes John here and into the future, he is determined to serve with passion, humility and power.
Follow John on Instagram here - @realjohngray
In Episode 6, Calvin sits down with Sten Morgan. Sten has become one of the youngest, top financial advisors in the country, and he built his business in just three years. He is in the top percentile of people in his business, and more successful than advisors with thirty years or more experience, and he believes these seven psychological mindsets from his debut book release for "7 Mindsets of Success" will unlock success for you too. Releasing Nationwide on July 4, 2017. Pre-Order your copy now at http://stenmorgan.com
Each season of life is accompanied by unique financial goals and challenges. Sten and his team work closely with our clients to simplify the complex decisions that come during these different seasons of life. Sten focuses on retirement, estate, and tax planning strategies for individuals, business owners, corporate executives, and their families.
Sten's certifications as a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNERTM and a Chartered Financial Consultant® help him advise his clients on virtually any financial issue. After operating a successful practice in Oregon, Sten moved to Nashville in 2009 to join a local investment management firm. Sten then founded Legacy Investment Planning in 2012.
Sten has been recognized as a member of Society 1851, which represents the top 2%-3% of advisors affiliated with MML Investor Services in the country.
Sten is an active board member of Tucker's House, a non-profit organization that partners with families of children with disabilities to evaluate and retrofit their homes so they can be safe and accessible. Sten resides in Franklin with his wife, Taylor, and their two daughters. He enjoys traveling, golfing, and spending time with his family. Sten and his family attend Grace Chapel church in Leiper's Fork, Tennessee.
In episode 5, Calvin sits down with Grant Jenkins. Grant is a creative, marketer, adventurer and storyteller who recently went on a life changing journey through Scandinavia following a job loss, and returned with a lot of life insight and stories to share.
In this episode, Calvin and Grant discuss the importance of showing up for yourself and what it means to “Wander Well”. Through a series of courageous decisions and adventures, Grant has tapped into what it means to live and mindful life with meaning and purpose, no matter where in the world you find yourself.
Find Grant on social media @jgrantjenkins, using the hashtag #wanderingwell and at wanderingwell.com
In episode 4, Calvin and Chris show up on Country Music Songwriting with Allen Shamblin.
Allen Shamblin co-wrote one of the most popular country songs of the late '90s. "Don't Laugh at Me" achieved gold status when it was recorded by Mark Wills and it was named Song of the Year in 1999 by the Nashville Songwriters Association. It was also honored with a nomination in the same category from the Academy of Country Music. The folk trio of Peter, Paul & Mary covered the song that Shamblin authored with Steve Seskin, a touching number that advocates tolerance for both different and differently abled children among their peers. Many special interest groups have begun using it, including the Special Olympics, which invited Peter, Paul & Mary to sing their version of the song at the organization's World Games. Even groups aimed at adults of all sorts have unofficially adopted the plea for tolerance, including organizations for the homeless, gays, and the overweight. Shamblin has four more number one songs to his credit, "We Were in Love," "In This Life," "Walk on Faith," and "He Walked on Water."
The Tennessee native was raised near Houston, TX, in the town of Huffman. During high school, he listened to country artists Guy Clark, Rodney Crowell, and Kris Kristofferson while becoming a self-taught guitar player. He studied marketing at Sam Houston State University and later found employment as an appraiser in real estate. He continued to pursue music in his off hours, writing songs in the evening. When he had 14 songs ready in 1987, he relocated to Nashville. While waiting for a songwriting deal, Shamblin supported himself with a warehouse job and by parking cars, among other things. Less than a year later, Hayes Street Music/Almo Music Corp. brought him aboard its staff. Before another year had passed, a number of artists were recording his compositions, including the Forester Sisters and Lee Greenwood. Randy Travis took Shamblin's "He Walked on Water" to the number one spot on the country charts in 1990. Five years after landing the staff job, he broke away and started the publishing company Built on Rock Music. The songwriter has produced more than 100 compositions for a diverse group of artists ranging from Prince and Bette Midler to Willie Nelson, Patty Loveless, Dolly Parton, and Wynonna Judd, among others.
In Episode 3 we're showing up on Perfectionism in the Music Industry with Bryan White.
“It feels a little bit like a dream.”
That was the first thing said by Bryan White, who is blessed to have experienced life-changing success as a country music superstar in the 1990’s, when asked about what is currently happening on the other side of the world with his career. “God Gave Me You,” a song White originally released back in 1999, has been a massive hit in the Philippines for the past year.
The song caught on in the Philippines in 2011, but became something of a phenomenon last year when Maine Mendoza, also known as Yaya Dub, and Alden Richards chose “God Gave Me You” as the theme song for their wildly popular variety show “Eat Beluga.”
White noticed some international activity on his various social media platforms – Twitter, Facebook and Instagram – and then there were “millions upon millions of YouTube views on the song.” Fans had made lyric videos and one in particular has over 33 million views.
Then a friend called to say he was in Manila and heard the song playing on the radio.
The Oklahoma native wasn’t exactly sure about what was unfolding – “your first thought is, ‘seriously?’” – but he recorded a 90-second video message thanking his newfound fan base for their support. It wasn’t until his first trip there in December 2015 that he truly understood the scope of impact “God Gave Me You” was having in the Philippines and other Asian countries.
“It’s just one of those moments where everything lined up,” said White, who described the culture as extremely humble and kind. He suspects the lyrics, which he describes as a message of humility, resonates with the extremely loving culture of the Philippines. “I think it hit people in a way that was very primal.”
He added, “When I stepped off the plane, I was like, ‘Oh my God, this is real.’ It was an emotional trip for me. I wanted very much to make a good first impression and start building something.”
That something is as big as he’s ever experienced.
White had the honor of performing to thousands at Smart Araneta Coliseum and as many as 5,000 people would show up for autograph signings. Even the hotel staff treated him like royalty. The entire trip was greater than anything he experienced at the height of his success on commercial country radio.
“I think seeing people so emotionally affected with us just being there,” White said, “is when it hit me. I don’t know how these things happen — this kind of phenomena — but it was amazing to see. I remember not being able to go to sleep because I was just so jazzed.”
“God Gave Me You” was originally cut for his album How Lucky I Am.
At the time, label executives wanted to “do something different and shake it up,” so White co-produced six sides himself, while Dan Huff produced the other six. It was a departure of sorts from the producers who had worked on his first three albums. Everyone involved was looking for songs and White was also writing material when his longtime friend and collaborator James Dean Hicks brought in “God Gave Me You.”
Much like White, “God Gave Me You” was a contemporary song, “especially for what was going on in country music in the late 90s,” but wouldn’t be today. Nearly two decades later, White can still hear a lot of passion and soul in the original track, but it’s the lyrics that have held up to the test of time.
“That’s how it’s supposed to happen,” Steve Wariner told White. “Songs became hits in the 70s because the people – they loved it – and it made an impact.”
White’s prolific recording career began in 1994 with the release of his self-titled certified-Platinum debut followed by back-to-back platinum selling albums Between Now and Forever (1996) and The Right Place (1997). He released six No. 1 singles – “So Much for Pretending,” “Sittin’ on Go,” “I’m Not Supposed to Love You Anymore,” “Rebecca Lynn,” “Someone Else’s Star” and “From This Moment On,” which he recorded with Shania Twain – along with eight more Top 40 singles.
His list of honors include a Grammy, recognition from the Country Music Association (1996 Horizon Award winner) and Academy of Country Music (1996 New Male Vocalist winner) plus five CMT Awards, Canadian Country Music Awards and TNN/Music City News Awards. In 1998, White was voted one of People magazines “50 Most Beautiful People.”
His songwriting credits include cuts with Wynonna, LeAnn Rimes and Joe Diffie, while Sawyer Brown (“I Don’t Believe in Goodbye”) and Diamond Rio (“Imagine That”) both reached No. 3 on the charts with songs penned by White.
Whether he’s on stage at the Opry or somewhere in Asia, White has secured a spot in the musical landscape of country music. He’s always been known as a singer and a songwriter – namely grooves and melodies – and now he’s also regarded for his work producing other artists in the studio. Since first making his way to Nashville, White has grown and matured as an artist.
White is fortunate to have established a legacy thanks to the U.S. fans who initially supported him.
Now his newfound success in the Philippines has taught the married father of two to never hesitate when it comes to writing and recording music with broader brush strokes. He recently returned to Manila to celebrate the one-year anniversary of #AlDub – the affectionate nickname for the love affair of Alden and Yaya Dub – and is finishing up work on an EP he said is inspired by his success in the Philippines. The release will feature an acoustic version of “God Gave Me You” along with a pair of new tracks – “Never Get Around to It” and “Finally Home” – and might include an additional live bonus track.
“I never would have foreseen this,” White said. “I had this experience early in my career, and didn’t think it could happen again. It’s infused me with a renewed sense of energy and gratefulness and it’s made me want to write more.”
He added, “It’s a blessing knowing your music has traveled so far and is still taking me places.”
For more about Bryan visit https://www.bryanwhite.com
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.