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Stokemeter

Stokemeter began in 2009 as a livestream where professional athletes were interviewed by the audience. During that time, we learned that both the person being interviewed and the interviewee learned from each other. Today, Stokemeter carries on that learning tradition by interviewing people from all walks of life in the hopes that listeners can learn from each other. Different disciplines bring different ways of viewing the world and through that expanded view, we hope that it benefits you and those around you.
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Episodes

Episode 31: Jennifer Cline - Power Tools and Overcoming Tragedy

In 2008, Jennifer Cline lost her husband in a traffic accident. After his passing, she picked up her husband’s tools to make necessary repairs on their 1818 farmhouse. Woodworking was a way for her to deal with her grief and also feel close to her husband by using his equipment. Since picking up that first power tool and teaching herself, Jennifer is best known as Miss DeWalt (she loves DeWalt power tools!) and has become one of the most recognized faces for DIY (do it yourself) projects. She is...

Sep 16, 202146 min

Episode 30: What We Learned from 9/11

In this episode, the Stokemeter crew discusses lessons learned from 9/11. Gary from his perspective of being a new father thousands of mile away, and Maurice as a survivor of the attacks, being within 100 yards of Ground Zero at the time of the collapse. Despite horrible atrocity, there were many incredible examples of human spirit, unity, and care that impact the crew today.

Sep 14, 202146 min

Episode 29: Jacqueline Madumene - Taking Control of Your Circumstances

Jacqueline Madumene is the CEO of Compliance Core. She is also the author of “Ada’s Daughter”. Having had a very traumatic childhood, she discusses the lessons she learned on overcoming the “doldrums” of life by focusing on things you can control, helping others, and making incremental progression toward an objective. The simplicity of these steps are what help her continue to grow and impact those around her in truly impactful ways. Enjoy the show!

Sep 09, 202153 min

Episode 28: Kevin Shelley - Journey of World Renown Artist, Technologist, CEO/ Entrepreneur

Kevin Shelley is a former CEO of http://Overstock.com . But his career began developing technology, teams contributing to Oscar, Emmy, and CLIO Awarded special effect movies, MTV videos, TV and print ads (1990’s) : Jurassic Park, Titanic, Michael Jackson “Black and White”, TLC “Waterfall”, Peter Gabriel, Disney’s “James and the Giant Peach”, Pixar, and more. Listen how endless curiosity led R&D’ing 8 high-tech start-ups, dozens of patents, and a coveted CEO position at http://Overstock.com c...

Sep 01, 20211 hr 19 min

Episode 27: Al Landry - Mentoring Intelligence

Al Landry is a former Colonel in the US Army. He is the author of “Growing Mentor Intelligence - A Field Guide to Mentoring”. His extensive work in the military and as a business executive have given him a unique take on what effective mentoring looks like and the amazing benefits it can lead to. Having recently overcome cancer, he has come to the conclusion that mentoring is one of the most impactful ways that one can leave a lasting and positive legacy. We couldn’t agree more.

Aug 25, 202159 min

Episode 26: Kevin Sutton - What I’ve Learned Running an ESPN Radio Show

Kevin Sutton started out with covering Wakeboarding on his ESPN Show “The Kevin Sutton Show”. He then branched out to covering other sports, both mainstream and non-traditional. In this episode, Kevin shares his thoughts on what constitutes the longevity of a sport, which include things like generational impact and not mistaking excitement about a sport with the ability to connect with people through a sport. Have some fun as Kevin’s energy in contagious! Enjoy the show!

Aug 24, 202145 min

Episode 25: Brad Smeele - Trials, Triumphs, Acceptance, and Helping Others

Brad Smeele is a former professional wakeboarder and was widely touted as one of the best in the world. In 2014, he was attempting a trick that led to a catastrophic injury that left him quadriplegic. In this episode, Brad shares the intense emotions he went through as well as the people that helped him, and the perspectives he developed that led to an “acceptance” of his situation as well as a journey that continues to inspire others today.

Jul 27, 20211 hr 3 min

Episode 24: Manahi Taber-Kewene - The Power of Story Telling

In this episode, cinematographer Manahi Taber-Kewene shares the impact of story telling. From culture to film and in conversations with each other, stories to have the power to connect and inspire and to bridge the gap a differences. Enjoy the show! An example of Manahi’s work can be seen in “The Wait” based on his daughter’s perspective of the COVID pandemic found here: https://vimeo.com/411726839

Jul 21, 202140 min

Episode 23: Denny Wagstaff - Lessons Learned as a Franchise Entrepreneur

Denny Wagstaff has been involved with franchises from the age of 21. From Kentucky Fried Chicken to Costa Vida and Blaze Pizza, Denny shares the lessons he’s learned along the way, including the ups and downs; purpose; courage and integrity; and the incredibly effective principle of employees first.

Jul 16, 202140 min

Episode 22: Deepak Lalwani - Considerations for Effective Change in Organizations

Deepak Lalwani is the founder of Deepak Lalwani & Associates, a boutique consulting company specializing in Change Management. In this episode, Mr. Lalwani discusses the dynamics impact successful organizational change as well as why most change initiatives fail. We also found tidbits that can be applied to our own lives as we deal with change on a personal level.

Jun 28, 202148 min

Episode 21: Tara Bench - Styling Food, Creating Recipes and Living Deliciously!

In this Episode, Tara Bench shares the journey from an internship in New York City to becoming a renowned food stylist, consultant and author with a career that has included working with Martha Stewart, Ladies’ Home Journal and appearances on a variety of shows including The Today Show, Food Network, the Drew Barrymore Show, and many more! She also shares the experiences and the people she’s met along the way that inspired and continue to influence her as she creates recipes for big food compani...

Jun 22, 202137 min

Episode 20: Ryan Cranney - The Power of A Simple Post and 2 Million Potatoes

Ryan Cranney is a farmer in Oakley, Idaho who recently made headlines when he gave away 2,000,000 potatoes. People from all over the U.S. received them. He also began getting friendship requests from all over the world. Some of those interactions led to helping families in Kenya build self-sustaining businesses. Ryan reminds us of the multiplying impact of a simple good deed.

Jun 15, 202143 min

Episode 19: Marla Smith-Nilson - The Things We Take for Granted Changes People’s Lives

Marla Smith-Nilson is the Founder and Executive Director of Water1st.org . Marla shares stories of people that have been impacted by the ability to acquire clean water. Over the past 25 years, Marla has led the implementation of water and sanitation projects that have impacted over 300,000 people around the world. She is committed to “supporting local, long-lasting solutions to the water and sanitation crisis” in developing countries as she has found over and over again that having water and san...

Jun 10, 202137 min

Episode 18: Mark Miller: How I Got Out of My Slump

Have you ever achieved your goals and aspirations, only to feel lost and even hopeless after it’s acquisition? Mark Miller did. In this episode, Mark shares his story of achieving objectives, falling into a slump, being misdiagnosed for depression, finding purpose again.

Jun 03, 202148 min

Episode 17: Justin Spannuth - Helping Others and More

In this Episode, Justin Spannuth, the Chief Operating Officer of Unique Snacks, talks about how some of the greatest successes were accidents. He also discusses the impact of COVID-19 on his business, and the need to help others succeed when through unforeseen tests like COVID. He and his company’s commitment to help others, “because it’s the right thing to do” is something we found inspirational, and we believe you will too!

May 18, 202142 min

Episode 16: Angela Kim - Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

In this episode, Angela shares her experience of growing up in a family of nine kids and the lessons learned from a caring father. These experiences sparked of love of learning that led her to the military and guided her life and career afterward. She shares the importance of communication, grit, getting out of comfort zones and the advantages of learning from others and helping other along the way as means of living up to her own potential. We hope you have as much fun listening to this episode...

May 13, 202136 min

Episode 15: Kevin Hoyt - It Ain't Chemo

Kevin Hoyt is the founder of “It Ain’t Chemo”. A survivor of testicular cancer, Kevin went through bouts of survivor’s guilt before he found comfort and purpose helping others suffering from cancer. In this podcast, Kevin shares the challenges, triumphs, and lessons he has learned along the way.

May 11, 202150 min

Episode 14: Jared Sine - Chief Business Affairs & Legal Officer at Match Group

In this episode, Jared shares his journey to becoming the Chief Business Affairs & Legal Officer of the Match Group. He also discusses the lengths online platforms take to ensure safe environments for individuals connecting through the platforms; and how these platforms continue to bring diverse relationships and communities that might not have existed without these platforms. Enjoy the show!

May 05, 202136 min

Episode 13: Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby - Host of Chief Chat

Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Osby, is the "Senior Enlisted Advisor for the Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Exchange), headquartered in Dallas, Texas". He is also the host of "Chief Chat", a live video chat with "military leaders, war heroes, Hollywood A-listers, athletes, musicians and more"; its intent is to "boost the morale" of the soldiers and airman that protect the country. Chief Chat guests have included: Past guests have included Medal of Honor recipients and military leaders...

Apr 26, 202135 min

Episode 11: Jaune Odombrown - My Path to Becoming an Entrepreneur

Jaune Odombrown was raised in the foster care system. Though difficult, he was mentored by the man who would eventually become his father and alter the course of his life. This included stints in the military and eventually becoming an entrepreneur. Having had great success as an entrepreneur, he began "Smartpreneur", which is dedicated to helping upstart entrepreneurs succeed.

Apr 19, 202144 min

Episode 10: Nnamdi Okonkwo - The Trials and Triumphs and Becoming a Renowned Sculpture

In this episode, we visit with Nnamdi Okonkwo is a world renowned artist who specializes in African Sculpture. He shares his story of coming to America and the trials and triumphs he went through and the people who made a difference in his life along the way. Always an optimist, Nnamdi’s positive spirit has influenced people across the world. You can learn more about Nnamdi at nnamdiart.com .

Mar 31, 20211 hr

Episode 9: Ryan Shimabukuro - US Long Track Speed Skating Coach

Ryan discusses the challenges associated with coaching. After suffering a heart attack in 2019, Ryan knew he needed to change things around to nurture his health. He shares how he balances his life and the need be an effective delegator to maximize individual and team performance, and more!

Mar 27, 202156 min

Episode 8: Sean Covey - 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Moving from Tragedy to Inspired Impact, and More

Sean Covey is the President of FranklinCovey Education. In this episode, Sean discusses the impact of the 7 Habits in education and the impact it has had in schools across the world. Sean also discusses how a very personal tragedy led to the the creation of Bridle Up Hope, "a public charity with the mission to inspire hope, confidence, and resilience in young women through equestrian training." (https://www.bridleuphope.org/story) We found great inspiration in the the interview and hope you do a...

Mar 19, 202145 min

Episode 7: Jake McLaughlin - My Journey To Acting And The Things That Get Me Stoked!

In this episode , we visit with Jake McLaughlin. You’ve seen him on the hit series, “Quantico” as well as in movies like Safe House, Warrior, Savages, and In the Valley of Elah. Jake talks about how he got started in Hollywood and what it took to succeed. He also shares how his family helped balance life through some demanding times. Sit back and enjoy the show!

Mar 10, 202152 minSeason 1Ep. 7

Episode 6: Kimo and Kalani Mack - Founders of Mo Bettahs Hawaiian Style Restaurants

Come have some fun listening to the story of Kimo and Kalani Mack's journey in building one of the most successful restaurants in the West, Mo Bettahs Hawaiian Style. Learn from their experiences, the risks and sacrifices their families made and the pivotal epiphanies that have led to their success. If you've never eaten at Mo Bettahs, do yourself and try it! Enjoy the show!

Mar 02, 20211 hr 13 minSeason 1Ep. 6

Episode 5: Shaun Murray - 4 Time Wakeboard World Champion and Lessons Learned Along the Way

Legendary Wakeboarder and friend, Shaun Murray visits with Stokemeter team and discusses the lessons learned from wakeboarding; stints on American Ninja Warrior; and everyday life. Shaun has shared this learning with others and helped them become better as wake boarders and more importantly as people. We hope you find some "nuggets of stoke" in this episode, I know we did!

Feb 23, 202144 min

Episode 4: John Hackelman - From Bullied Kid to UFC Coaching Legend

John Hackelman is a Mixed-Martial Arts coaching legend. He is the creator of Hawaiian Kempo, a “comprehensive and diversified means of unarmed self-defense”. His school, THE PIT has produced some of the greatest fighters in the UFC and other Mixed Martial Arts venues. Stars like Chuck Liddell, Glover Teixeira, Antonio Banuelos, Court McGee and Tim Kennedy have all been trained by John. In this episode, John shares his journey from being a bullied kid to champion fighter and coach. He explains th...

Feb 17, 202150 min
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