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May 13, 2025 • 2h 12min

More Mid-Life Soup than Crisis?

In this episode, the hosts discuss a range of topics from the dynamics of American neighborhood culture to deep dives into personal and professional challenges. They explore the complexities of modern relationships, the evolving nature of identity, and the significance of faith in today's society. With humor and candor, the conversation touches on personal anecdotes, the importance of critical thinking, and the impact of societal changes on daily life. Join us for an insightful discussion that navigates the intersecting aspects of culture, personal growth, and human connection. Your Hosts: Michael Salemi of Colored Threads Daniel Herndon of HRNDN Brand Agency Aaron Douglas of Auspicious
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May 7, 2025 • 1h 37min

Are Diamonds Really Forever? – Daniel Fuller

In this engaging and candid discussion, the hosts welcome Daniel Fuller, a VP of Business Development in the AI industry, working with Robosource. They delve into various topics, including the pretentiousness of golf, the dynamics of long-term relationships, and the professional and personal challenges Daniel faces. The conversation shifts to meaningful discussions about conflict resolution, self-awareness, and the value of outside help in maintaining a healthy marriage. The group analyzes the practical and emotional aspects of monogamy, sharing personal experiences and reflections. They emphasize the importance of partnership, the role of family, and how to navigate the complexities of life to maintain deep, lasting connections. The episode is filled with humor, personal anecdotes, and profound insights about the importance of being present in relationships, both romantic and platonic. More about Daniel Fuller: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielfullerindy Your Hosts: Michael Salemi of Colored Threads Daniel Herndon of HRNDN Brand Agency Aaron Douglas of Auspicious
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Apr 30, 2025 • 22min

Can You Fix A City In Decline? – Ralph Balber

In the final 20 minutes of this episode (don't ask), we discusses the challenges and opportunities in transforming downtown Indianapolis to meet the needs of the new generation. The conversation covers examples like the AT&T building and the Stutz, which have been repurposed to attract more vibrant activities. Key issues such as parking, decision-making by CEOs, and the importance of creating a more live-work-play environment are debated. We touch on real estate investment challenges, the impact of the pandemic and riots, and ideas for urban development borrowed from cities like New York. The conversation concludes with a realistic game plan on running for local office.   More about Ralph Balber: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ralph-balber-b6bb0012/ Your Hosts: Michael Salemi of Colored Threads Daniel Herndon of HRNDN Brand Agency Aaron Douglas of Auspicious
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Apr 23, 2025 • 1h 33min

Can We Survive The Internet, or Is It Too Late?

In this lively episode, hosts dive deep into a range of discussions including the evolution of the internet, the enigmatic allure of the like button, and the double-edged sword of goal-setting. They explore personal revelations on the importance of setting systems over rigid goals, the sleepless nights driven by technology, and the balance between ambition and relationships. Peppered with humor and poignant insights, the conversation meanders through holiday tech habits, the intricacies of AI, and even the rejuvenating power of woodworking and physical exercise. A blend of laughter, introspection, and practical wisdom, this episode will leave you both entertained and thoughtful about your own life processes. Your Hosts: Michael Salemi of Colored Threads Daniel Herndon of HRNDN Brand Agency Aaron Douglas of Auspicious
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Apr 16, 2025 • 1h 28min

Celebrating Pride in Cargo Shorts? – Chris Handberg

An episode about Nonprofits versus identity politics and how to navigate the funding wars In this episode, Aaron, Daniel, and Michael sit down with Chris Handberg for a candid conversation. They discuss a range of topics from personal health and relaunching entrepreneurial ventures to LGBTQ+ issues, nonprofit work, and social inclusivity. Chris shares insights about his journey from working for various nonprofits to becoming a consultant, as well as his experiences growing up and coming out as gay during the George W. Bush era. They dive into the political climate, touching on the challenges and changes brought about by the Trump administration, and explore the cultural implications of DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives. The discussion then veers into addressing societal norms, the challenges of raising a diverse family, and the experiences of LGBTQ+ families amidst rising political tensions. Join them for a thought-provoking conversation about identity, acceptance, and the ever-evolving socio-political landscape. Learn more about Chris Handberg The hosts: Michael Salemi of Colored Threads Daniel Herndon of HRNDN Brand Agency Aaron Douglas of Auspicious  
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Apr 9, 2025 • 1h 20min

Should We Destroy All The Salespeople? – Matt Nettleton

In this engaging episode, we sit down with sales guru, Matt Nettleton. Join us as we delve into Matt's background as a sales trainer and his unique interests, including his love for Meatloaf—the singer, not the dish. We cover a wide range of topics from sales strategies, common pitfalls, business growth, and the importance of intellectual humility. Matt shares invaluable insights on achieving sales success, the role of therapy in business relationships, and maintaining work-life balance. If you're looking to improve your sales skills or just curious about unconventional business wisdom, this episode is a must-listen.   More about Matt Nettleton Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/getmatt/ Default Profitable Podcast: https://defaultprofitable.com/   The hosts: Michael Salemi, http://www.colored-threads.com/ Daniel Herndon, https://hrndn.com/ Aaron Douglas, https://auspicious.llc/
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Apr 2, 2025 • 2h 27min

Does Everyone Deserve to Own a Home? – Bryant Gatz

The Complexity of the American Dream: Housing, Government, and Financial Wisdom In this engaging podcast episode, hosts delve into the multifaceted topic of the American Dream, weight-loss advice from William Shatner, the hard truths about the Indianapolis housing market, and much more. They explore the nuances of the mortgage industry with guest Bryant Gatz, who brings his expertise in mortgage banking. The conversation touches upon the intricacies of earning the right to own a home, the challenges of financial education, and the role of government in our economy. The hosts and guest navigate through subjects like market regulations, the impact of tariffs, and practical advice on saving and financial planning. This episode is a comprehensive look at how the American Dream is interpreted and pursued today, offering valuable insights for both homeowners and aspiring ones.   More about Bryant Gatz: https://gatzknightteam.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryantgatz303585/     The hosts: Michael Salemi, http://www.colored-threads.com/ Daniel Herndon, https://hrndn.com/ Aaron Douglas, https://auspicious.llc/
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Mar 26, 2025 • 1h 28min

Does Funding Art Build the Economy or Break the Bank? – Polina Osherov

Art, Economics, and the Future: The Power of Creativity in Urban Development Is investing in the arts a recipe for losing money, or is it vital for a thriving economy? In this episode, the hosts dive into the complexities of how art and economics intersect, with guest Paulina Osherov, founder of Pattern Magazine. The discussion ranges from the role of money in solving problems, the need for a state agency to support creative industries, to the invisible labor and challenges of building creative communities. We explore the crucial need for a balanced investment in both commercial and nonprofit arts to foster a vibrant and economically thriving city — and the fact that ROI on some artistic ventures is hard to measure. It also touches on topics like public safety, the role of corporate champions, and strategies to attract and retain creative talent. The dialogue underscores the immense economic value that creativity brings to urban environments and the critical need for long-term, visionary planning to support the arts.   More about Polina: https://patternindy.com/ https://www.polinaosherov.com/   The hosts:   Michael Salemi, http://www.colored-threads.com/ Daniel Herndon, https://hrndn.com/ Aaron Douglas, https://auspicious.llc/

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