
The Ripple Effect: How One Story Can Change Everything
02/26/25 • 33 min
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What if the stories we tell ourselves and each other have the power to change the people we interact with and, ultimately, the world? In this episode, we explore how everyday moments of connection, kindness, and courage can create a wave of positive change that touches countless lives.
About Pamela Holz:Pamela Holz has lived a lot of chapters in her life. Her earliest taste of fame was as a News Anchor and reporter for Cherry Street News, the televised program put on by her fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Kay Grabow. Inspired by this phenomenal woman, Pamela became a teacher, finding herself right out of college in a one-room school in Northern MN, teaching grades 1-8. After several years of teaching other people's children, she spent a decade raising and teaching her own four kids. Returning to the workplace meant stints in real estate, home design, a cooking show at a natural food store, taking care of the troops with the USO, responding to the needs of the community with the Red Cross and now helping businesspeople connect so that they can grow their businesses.
Timestamps
“Yeah, But... Somebody Already Did It” [5:36]“Yeah, But... I Don't Have Time”[16:01]“Yeah, But... I Don't Know What to Do Next”[21:10]Full TranscriptPamela's contact info LinkedInMarc’s links Marc A. Wolfe's Website Buy Yeah, But Get a free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’ Interested in being on The Yeah, But Podcast? Follow Marc A. Wolfe on social media for more resources: LinkedIn Instagram FacebookWe Listen: Please leave us your review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube Podcasts.
Marc’s contact details Phone: 201-257-3545 Email: [email protected]What if the stories we tell ourselves and each other have the power to change the people we interact with and, ultimately, the world? In this episode, we explore how everyday moments of connection, kindness, and courage can create a wave of positive change that touches countless lives.
About Pamela Holz:Pamela Holz has lived a lot of chapters in her life. Her earliest taste of fame was as a News Anchor and reporter for Cherry Street News, the televised program put on by her fourth-grade teacher, Mrs. Kay Grabow. Inspired by this phenomenal woman, Pamela became a teacher, finding herself right out of college in a one-room school in Northern MN, teaching grades 1-8. After several years of teaching other people's children, she spent a decade raising and teaching her own four kids. Returning to the workplace meant stints in real estate, home design, a cooking show at a natural food store, taking care of the troops with the USO, responding to the needs of the community with the Red Cross and now helping businesspeople connect so that they can grow their businesses.
Timestamps
“Yeah, But... Somebody Already Did It” [5:36]“Yeah, But... I Don't Have Time”[16:01]“Yeah, But... I Don't Know What to Do Next”[21:10]Full TranscriptPamela's contact info LinkedInMarc’s links Marc A. Wolfe's Website Buy Yeah, But Get a free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’ Interested in being on The Yeah, But Podcast? Follow Marc A. Wolfe on social media for more resources: LinkedIn Instagram FacebookWe Listen: Please leave us your review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or YouTube Podcasts.
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Timestamps
- “Yeah, But... I don't know where to start” [4:33]
- “Yeah, But... I need help!” [11:11]
- “Yeah, But... I’m not qualified” [5:36]
- Marc A. Wolfe's Website
- Get a free chapter of ‘Yeah, But’
- Interested in being on The Yeah, But Podcast?
- Listen to The Yeah, But Podcast anywhere
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