Podcasts

As the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Bucket, I do a podcast that features a wide range of people. From authors and musicians to doctors and even other life coaches, I explore the strategies and philosophies that can help you avoid deathbed regrets. Click on any episode link below to listen to The Bucket Podcast.

  • 20. Jeff Sutherland: Go Scrum Yourself

    Can applying Scrum principles to your personal goals lead to fewer deathbed regrets? That’s the question I pose to Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum and author of “Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time.” Jeff explains how the Scrum framework, known for revolutionizing project management and software development, can be a powerful tool for individuals seeking to make meaningful progress and avoid life’s regrets. By using sprints, iterations, and feedback, you can prioritize goals, make daily improvements, and find your true purpose. What if Scrum could help you live a regret-free life? To find out, press Listen Now

  • 19. Jodi Wellman: "Four Thousand Mondays"

    How many Mondays do you have left? And how are you going to use them? That’s what Jodi Wellman wants to know. Jodi is the Founder of Four Thousand Mondays where she dedicates all her Mondays to helping people live a squander-free life. Unafraid to take on the Grim Reaper himself, Jodi combines her Masters in Applied Positive Psychology with her 25 years as a Certified Life Coach to realize that life is short and you can’t waste a minute of it. In this podcast, Jodi talks about her vision, her unique approach and even her new book, “You Only Die Once”.

  • 18. Laura Berman Fortgang: “Yeah, But”

    Need some help getting out of your own way? (don’t we all?) Then listen to this podcast with Laura Berman Fortgang, one of the founding members of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a best-selling author and a professional speaker. Her innovative approach to life and career coaching has earned appearances on numerous television programs including the Oprah Show. Her Tedx talk has been viewed by more than 1.5 million people who, perhaps like you, were struggling to find a way to transition to a career or purpose that better aligns with who they really are. If you’ve got a stockpile of “yeah buts” that are preventing you from making a change, find out how Laura’s Now What Coaching can help you get over the hump.

  • 17. Gabrielle Elise Jimenez: "Best Three Months"

    Can acknowledging and planning for your own death lead to fewer death-bed regrets? That’s the question I pose to Gabrielle Elise Jimenez, hospice nurse, end-of-life doula and the author of eight books that offer tools, tips and wisdom on end of life caregiving. But it is her class, Best Three Months, that offers the evidence that planning for your own death can be the impetus that leads to choices that can help change the way you’re living your life — and lead to fewer death-bed regrets. What would you do if you found out you only had three months to live? We suggest you start by listening to this podcast.

  • 15. Kate Manser: “We think we have time”

    It’s easy to get caught up in the crap of life where we get stressed out and get frustrated. That’s why it’s important to have reminders that life is short. And pep talks when we’re down.” If you’re in need of a pep talk on the living life to its fullest, then cue up this podcast with Kate Manser, author of the book, and creator of the website, “You Might Die Tomorrow (So Live For Today)”. Hear how Kate turned her death anxiety into a “not living an awesome life anxiety” and started living her best life. From her “Death bed gut check” to her personal “Wake Up Calls,” Kate’s energy and enthusiasm is both refreshing and inspiring and will help you make choices that could help you lead a happier life, and die with fewer regrets.

  • 19. Jodi Wellman: "Four Thousand Mondays"

    How many Mondays do you have left? And how are you going to use them? That’s what Jodi Wellman wants to know. Jodi is the Founder of Four Thousand Mondays where she dedicates all her Mondays to helping people live a squander-free life. Unafraid to take on the Grim Reaper himself, Jodi combines her Masters in Applied Positive Psychology with her 25 years as a Certified Life Coach to realize that life is short and you can’t waste a minute of it. In this podcast, Jodi talks about her vision, her unique approach and even her new book, “You Only Die Once”.

  • 18. Laura Berman Fortgang: “Yeah, But”

    Need some help getting out of your own way? (don’t we all?) Then listen to this podcast with Laura Berman Fortgang, one of the founding members of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), a best-selling author and a professional speaker. Her innovative approach to life and career coaching has earned appearances on numerous television programs including the Oprah Show. Her Tedx talk has been viewed by more than 1.5 million people who, perhaps like you, were struggling to find a way to transition to a career or purpose that better aligns with who they really are. If you’ve got a stockpile of “yeah buts” that are preventing you from making a change, find out how Laura’s Now What Coaching can help you get over the hump.

  • 17. Gabrielle Elise Jimenez: "Best Three Months"

    Can acknowledging and planning for your own death lead to fewer death-bed regrets? That’s the question I pose to Gabrielle Elise Jimenez, hospice nurse, end-of-life doula and the author of eight books that offer tools, tips and wisdom on end of life caregiving. But it is her class, Best Three Months, that offers the evidence that planning for your own death can be the impetus that leads to choices that can help change the way you’re living your life — and lead to fewer death-bed regrets. What would you do if you found out you only had three months to live? We suggest you start by listening to this podcast.

  • 15. Kate Manser: “We think we have time”

    It’s easy to get caught up in the crap of life where we get stressed out and get frustrated. That’s why it’s important to have reminders that life is short. And pep talks when we’re down.” If you’re in need of a pep talk on the living life to its fullest, then cue up this podcast with Kate Manser, author of the book, and creator of the website, “You Might Die Tomorrow (So Live For Today)”. Hear how Kate turned her death anxiety into a “not living an awesome life anxiety” and started living her best life. From her “Death bed gut check” to her personal “Wake Up Calls,” Kate’s energy and enthusiasm is both refreshing and inspiring and will help you make choices that could help you lead a happier life, and die with fewer regrets.

  • 20. Jeff Sutherland: Go SCrum Yourself

    Can applying Scrum principles to your personal goals lead to fewer deathbed regrets? That’s the question I pose to Jeff Sutherland, co-creator of Scrum and author of “Scrum: The Art of Doing Twice the Work in Half the Time.” Jeff explains how the Scrum framework, known for revolutionizing project management and software development, can be a powerful tool for individuals seeking to make meaningful progress and avoid life’s regrets. By using sprints, iterations, and feedback, you can prioritize goals, make daily improvements, and find your true purpose. What if Scrum could help you live a regret-free life? To find out, press ‘play’.Description goes here