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  • May is the month where many young graduates have a quarter life crisis as they meet the marketplace!
    Right now there are a lot of crazies and crises going on in a lot of peoples lives, careers, and business. And this month it will get even more so as millions of young graduate who have their new diplomas and certificates and degrees and also a mountain load of debt have to meet marketplace. What kind of advice would you give them? I would like to know and I also, after going through many crises in life, have a few thoughts of my own that I might want to share with you but I want to hear from you first. Thanks Stan
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  • I want to introduce you to a new company that will help you have the power to live generously!
    Please give me seven minutes to introduce you to a remarkable idea and to a remarkable entrepreneur who through many years of entrepreneurial living and coaching others in the ways to financial success can now help you discover some of the secrets of true success and powerful living. And now I asked STOSH the robot to do a complementary comment section on the program and this is what he came up with Where Service Meets Success: The Power of Living Generously A Personal Invitation from Stan Hostad Greetings friends, My name is Stan Hustad, and I’d like to personally share with you a remarkable new venture that is bold, beautiful, and—most importantly—needed. I’ve spent years as a business performance coach and international broadcaster, but recently I’ve had the privilege of joining something that touches both the heart and the mind. It’s a new service and learning initiative called SteveLear.org, inspired by the life and mission of my friend, Steve Lear. Steve is a financial entrepreneur and activist, but more than that, he is a man deeply committed to the practice of generosity. Not as a charitable sideline, but as a powerful way of life. This isn’t a church or a school. It’s not a tech company. And yet, it feels like a blend of all three—carrying the wisdom of spiritual traditions, the curiosity of education, and the agility of modern innovation. So what exactly is SteveLear.org? It’s a new kind of organization for a new kind of world. It exists to serve those asking life’s most urgent questions—about purpose, calling, and what it truly means to live well. Three Core Pathways Let me briefly outline three foundational areas where this organization is making a difference: 1. Career & Business Development Whether you're just starting out or starting over, we help people find their strengths, sharpen their instincts, and develop real business and life skills. We believe in helping you create not just a living, but a life that matters. Think of it as entrepreneurial thinking—with a soul. 2. Leadership That Serves True leadership isn’t about ego or titles. It’s about service, humility, and listening well. SteveLear.org promotes a model of leadership that’s people-focused and value-driven. We’re not trying to build stars—we’re trying to build communities that care. 3. The Power of Generosity This is the secret sauce. Generosity isn’t just a feel-good concept—it’s a superpower. By giving your time, your wisdom, your resources, you don’t lose—you grow. And so does everyone around you. Generosity multiplies impact. Key Takeaways Here are a few thoughts to carry with you: • Life is not a waiting game—it’s a building project. • Leadership is not a position—it’s a practice of service. • You don’t need to have much to give much. • Creating your own career path isn’t selfish—it may be sacred. • A generous spirit can transform your business, your life, and even your destiny. A Final Thought—And a Call to Action Maybe you are the one. The one who lights the spark, who starts the good movement, who shows others a new way of living and giving. You don’t need permission to begin—but you do need a path. That’s what we’re offering at SteveLear.org. Not a formula. A friendship. A journey. If you’re tired of waiting for change—and maybe ready to be the change—then I invite you: Join us. Learn. Serve. Give. Grow. Welcome to where service meets success. With gratitude, Stan Hustad
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  • Could it be that there's more news on Netflix than on what's called The News!
    This is a bit of a reflection on the news, and maybe a bit of a radio rant... But not too mean or strong. When my wife decided that she wanted to subscribe to Netflix I was not that happy about it. But it's her deal, and it turned out to be a very good deal and I have to admit I've learned a lot just by watching many of the stories on Netflix... In fact I've learned a number of things about life and business that were truly news to me that was helpful and useful to me. And this is especially important because I know that most of the news that we get on the news programs of the day is truly fake news and it's not really news at all and certainly not some thing that matters or is important. And I am reminded of the truth of a long ago of a curmudgeon colleague who said, "Stan remember if it's in the news of the day it's not the news. It's really something else and most of the real news is far away unless you look and search carefully! So here's the story for your thought and consideration and feel free to tell me what you think or perhaps where to go!
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  • "Stan what do we do now, the Pope's been shot!" ... A Story from long ago...
    With some life lessons about communication and the power of point of the moment radio and television in today's world. Right now there are hundreds of programs and broadcast features about the passing of Pope Francis. And we note that and comment on some of the life lessons for the man who died the day after Easter. Probably just as he wanted. However many years ago the Pope then almost died in an assassination attempt in Saint Peter's square when a loan gunman tried to kill him. I was on worldwide radio that very day and it was a very challenging and interesting story and day and I learned a lot that day that has helped me as a communicator and a broadcaster today, and I'd like to share a little bit of what I learned with you if that's OK? And blessings to all and blessings on the memory of Pope Francis   Then we asked our robot friend STOSH to make a few comments and do a little review of the work I did and as always he has some good and unique things to say and so here they are . When the Pope Was Shot—And We Went Live: A Broadcaster’s Remembrance By Stan Hustad | What It Takes Radio – "Stan, what do we do now? The Pope’s been shot!" I remember that moment like it was yesterday. May 13, 1981. I was standing in the master control room at Trans World Radio on the island of Bonaire when those words hit me like a lightning bolt. The Pope had been shot. Most people don’t remember where they were that day. But I do. Because I was about to go on the air with a program I had carefully recorded in advance. It was business as usual—until it wasn’t. That day reminded me of the incredible power and responsibility of real-time communication. You see, Trans World Radio was one of the largest international Christian radio broadcasters in the world. From that little island in the Caribbean, we beamed content in 15 languages to audiences across continents. The program I hosted, Caribbean Night Call, was typically a laid-back mix of music and musing. Though the station was Christian in foundation, this particular show was meant for everyone. That night, though, it had to be something different. Something more. The plan was simple: at 11:05, and run the pre-recorded program as scheduled. But when I heard the news, I knew that tape was already outdated, irrelevant—and maybe even offensive. What kind of communicator would I be if I carried on with business as usual while the world was reeling from the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II? So, we scrapped the recording. I went live. No script. No teleprompter. Just my voice, a microphone, and a fast-moving, emotional story unfolding in real-time. I scrambled for updates from the BBC and Voice of America. I reached out to people for live perspectives. One phrase that emerged and struck me deeply was this: “It’s like shooting God.” That’s what someone reportedly cried out when they heard the news. It reminded me how, for millions, the Pope represented more than a man—he was a spiritual symbol. And an attack on him felt like an attack on the sacred itself. Though I was exhausted by 1 a.m., I knew we had done the right thing. We met the moment. We served our audience by responding, not reacting—by being present, not polished. And that brings us to today. The death of Pope Francis, while not a tragedy in the same vein, once again reminds us of how powerful it is to speak to the moment. As I awoke early this morning—my “hour of power” at 4 a.m.—I realized that, once again, my responsibility was not to run yesterday’s program, but to speak into today’s story. Whether it’s a snowstorm in Minnesota or a death in the Vatican, the moment matters. The point of the moment (what I call the “P.O.M.”) is when communication becomes not just content, but connection. Radio—and now video, podcasts, and livestreams—gives us the privilege to meet people where they are, not where we wish they were. As one of my mentors wisely told me, "If it’s in the news, it may not be the real news. Your job is to find the real news—maybe even the good news." 📝 Takeaways for Communicators and Leaders • Live media is a sacred trust. You’re not just filling time; you’re shaping how people see the world. • Preparedness is good. Presence is better. Don’t be so tied to your plan that you miss the moment. • People don’t always want polish. They want presence. They want someone who’s there with them—right now. • News isn't always the truth. Sometimes, it's just noise. Your job is to go deeper, find meaning, and share that. • Always be ready to pivot. Whether you’re in broadcasting or business, the ability to respond to the unexpected is a competitive—and spiritual—advantage. 🎙️ Final Thoughts: Your Season May Be Now This is more than a memory—it’s a message. This season, maybe it’s your time. Maybe your voice is needed now more than ever—in your family, your business, your community. Maybe this is the season of your life when real news—not headlines, but heartlines—begins to happen. Speak up. Show up. And never forget: The point of the moment… is to be in it. I’m Stan Hustad, for What It Takes Radio. Thanks for letting me tell you this story. And may this week be your opportunity to live and lead—on purpose, in the present.
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  • On this Good Friday may I share with you some of the wisdom(?} of Pontius Pilate?
    This whole day is full of life and business lessons about the state of our world not only 2000 some years ago but right now. Whether you are a believer or not, the lessons about group psychology, leadership, and how we live our lives with our hopes and fears and what we do when faced with difficult decisions, all come to bear and the stories and truths are told. And I am going to be so bold to suggest that there is something that we can learn that's very significant from what happened that day from the bad guy himself, Pontius Pilate ... This will challenge you in many ways, I guarantee it! ... And then STOSH the robot wanted to have his say about the program.... "Behold the Man: A Good Friday Reflection on Truth, Power, and Pilate"   First-Person Summary and Review: On this Good Friday, I took to the airwaves once again—not to preach, but to provoke. Not with controversy, but with curiosity. You see, I asked a question that might seem odd on this sacred day: Can we learn something from Pontius Pilate? The man who washed his hands, yet left a mark on all of history. This broadcast wasn't a sermon—it was a reflection. A conversation. An invitation to step into the Transformation Zone and ask yourself what you believe is true—not just in religion, but in life, leadership, and legacy. Because Pilate, in a moment of human weakness or accidental brilliance, gave us two of the most powerful phrases in all of human history: “What is truth?” “Behold the man.” Think about it. On one of the darkest days ever recorded, amid power struggles and political games, Jesus stood silent before the empire. And that silence spoke louder than any defense. Pilate saw something in him—something unshakable. Strength. Clarity. Conviction. A man who knew the truth. And whether you believe Jesus was a prophet, a revolutionary, the Son of God—or even if you believe none of it at all—this story remains one of the most studied, debated, and inspiring dramas of all time. It teaches us about fear, courage, responsibility, and that moment when someone asks you to make a choice… and you know it matters. Takeaways – To Remember, Reflect, and Share: 🔹 “What is truth?” – Still the defining question of our age. Ask it with boldness, live it with courage. 🔹 “Behold the man.” – A phrase echoing through history. The man who changed the world with character, not force. 🔹 Silence can be strength. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can say is nothing. 🔹 Leadership means making the hard decisions. Pilate gave in to pressure—how often do we? 🔹 Every Good Friday invites transformation. Even if you've heard the story a hundred times—maybe this is the year it changes you. 🔹 Who do you follow? The crowds? The system? Or the one who stood, unshaken, for something higher? 🔹 Don’t just believe—belong. Decide where your allegiance lies and who’s truly “on your side.” Closing Thoughts – A Challenge and a Blessing: This Good Friday, don’t let the moment pass like any other. Let it disturb you. Inspire you. Push you. Let it provoke you to ask: What is true? And who is this man?—this man who was sentenced by the empire but embraced by eternity. Let this weekend be more than ritual. Let it be a reset. In your life. In your business. In your soul. And maybe—just maybe—this won’t be a regular Easter. Maybe this is the year the story becomes your story. Behold the man. And become who you were meant to be. Best and blessings, Stan Transformation Guide, Radio Man, and Fellow Seeker of Truth 📧 [email protected]  
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Do You want to be great? Do you want to master the arts, strategies, skills ,and ways of thinking and performing to be a true world-class Creator Enterpriser? Are you ready to seek the true Spirit Force vital to being a successful life and business innovator, enterprise builder, and entrepreneur? Here is how to be one, here is how to sell like the master creator, how to build a world-class company, and how to be strong, even in your broken places and spaces. And one of the better ways to do that is to continually seek out expose yourself to and create powerful interesting ideas. And that's what this program is all about. Because great ideas lead to greater influence, impact, and true income and in addition they help you become more interested and interesting. Stan Hustad, teacher, storyteller, broadcaster, and business performance coach is your host, guide, and sometimes healer on our road to being fully alive and building a life and business that matters and makes a difference. Your contribution and participation is welcome.
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