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Narrative Podcast

Narrative Podcast

Tim Croll and Steve Gohl

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Show overview

Narrative Podcast has been publishing since 2023, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 97 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 55 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 31 min and 37 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.

There hasn’t been a new episode in the last ninety days; the most recent episode landed 5 months ago. Published by Tim Croll and Steve Gohl.

Episodes
97
Running
2023–2025 · 2y
Median length
33 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

A new community where real stories matter. We are looking to encourage people to know, share, and live their best narrative. These stories shape our journey and inspire us to live out our best stories. Because real stories matter.

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Ep 96Ep. 96 Crafting Your Narrative: The Power of Stories with Oleg Lougheed

Join Tim Croll and Oleg Lougheed as they delve into the transformative power of storytelling. Discover how narratives shape our lives, influence our decisions, and connect us with others. Oleg shares his journey from Russia to becoming an entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of curiosity, relationships, and the stories we tell ourselves. Tune in for insights on embracing life's chapters and finding richness beyond monetary success. #storytelling #entrepreneurship #personalgrowth #narratives #relationships #curiositylife #richness

Dec 29, 202553 min

Ep 95Ep. 95 Rich Perrotti: From Tech to Poetry - Reflecting on Life's Journey

In this episode, Tim Croll and Rich Perrotti engage in a heartfelt conversation about life's transitions, personal growth, and the power of reflection. Rich shares his journey from a career in technology to his work as a poet. He's written a Christmas poem the last 48 years! The discussion touches on themes of love, loss, and the impact of AI on humanity, offering listeners valuable insights into navigating life's challenges with grace and resilience.

Dec 20, 202542 min

Ep 94Ep. 94 Jonathan Heston: Navigating the 'Shaking Season'

In this episode host Tim Croll chats with Jonathan Heston and they explore the profound journey of navigating life's "shaking seasons." They discuss how embracing uncertainty and engaging in authentic dialogue can lead to personal growth and a deeper sense of purpose. Discover how to balance surrender with co-creation and build meaningful relationships that support your growth. #Narrative #SelfDiscovery #PersonalGrowth #EmbraceUncertainty #JourneyToPurpose #ShakingSeasons

Nov 28, 202543 min

Ep 93Ep. 93 Shela Gronik's Inspiring Story From Homelessness to Hope

Join us in this heartfelt episode as we delve into the inspiring journey of Shela Gronik. From facing homelessness to finding hope and purpose, Shela shares her transformative story of resilience and faith. Discover how she overcame life's challenges, redefined her identity beyond material success, and now dedicates her life to helping others through her nonprofit work. This episode is a testament to the power of perseverance and the impact of living a life filled with purpose and love. Connect with Shela: https://www.heroesneveralone.org/ Connect with Narrative: https://narrative.live/

Nov 22, 202547 min

Ep 92Ep. 92 Finding Identity Beyond Titles - Ashley Ljesevic

In this episode Tim Croll and Ashley Ljesevic explore the journey of self-discovery and personal growth. Ashley shares her experiences as a multi-sport athlete, detailing her transition from a promising basketball career to embracing new paths in life. The discussion delves into the challenges of identity, the importance of introspection, and the power of storytelling. #SelfDiscovery #PersonalGrowth #endurance #narrative #Inspiration #Storytelling #Introspection #FaithJourney #Journaling #CourageToChange #AshleyLjesevic #PodcastEpisode Tune in to hear Ashley's story and get connect with her here: [email protected] https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashleyljesevic/ https://www.endurancediaries.com/ Stay connected with us at https://narrative.live

Nov 1, 202551 min

Ep 91Ep. 91 Lantz Howard on Navigating Life's Waves: The Art of Becoming Whole

In this episode, Tim Croll and Lantz Howard delve into the profound journey of self-discovery and authenticity. They explore the importance of being over doing, the challenges of maintaining genuine relationships, and the transformative power of truth-telling. Join them as they discuss how to navigate life's waves, balance personal and professional life, and embrace the art of becoming whole. Connect with Lantz: www.lantzhoward.com [email protected] Connect with us at Narrative: www.narrative.live

Oct 25, 202535 min

Ep 90Ep.90 David Price - Aligning Dreams with Actions: A Path to Growth

In this episode, David Price shares his transformative journey from overcoming a troubled childhood and drug addiction to achieving success in the business world. He emphasizes the importance of aligning actions with dreams, the role of awareness in personal growth, and the necessity of taking consistent action to build a meaningful life. David discusses the significance of creating sustainable routines and the lessons learned from his recovery process, ultimately encouraging others to never settle for less than they deserve. Connect with David: Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/DavidPriceOfficial LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidpriceofficial Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidPriceOfficial Hope you enjoyed this episode! Stay connected with us at https://narrative.live/

Oct 18, 202531 min

Ep 89Ep. 89 Orchestrating Connections: Building Purposeful Networks with David Homan

Join Tim Croll and David Homan as they delve into the art of building meaningful connections and purposeful communities. Discover how David's journey from a small-town upbringing to becoming a global CEO was shaped by his commitment to service and authenticity. This episode explores the power of networking, the importance of vulnerability, and the strategies for creating a supportive network that thrives on trust and shared purpose. Tune in to learn how to orchestrate your life and elevate your personal and professional relationships.

Oct 11, 202550 min

Ep 88Ep. 88 From Bitter to Better: Emily Kile's Journey of Growth

Join Tim Croll and Emily Kile as they dive into the transformative power of personal narratives. Discover how Emily's journey from aspiring doctor to wellness advocate reshaped her life and career. Explore themes of resilience, growth, and the importance of crafting your own story. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that challenges societal norms and encourages you to embrace your unique path. #personalgrowth #WellnessJourney #Inspiration #bittertobetter Connect with Emily at https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilykile/ We hope you enjoy this episode! Connect with us at Narrative

Oct 4, 202544 min

Ep 87Ep. 87 Chas Sampson - "Navigating Business Politics with Emotional Intelligence"

In this episode, we dive into the critical role of emotional intelligence in the business world. Join us as we explore how understanding and managing emotions can enhance leadership, improve team dynamics, and drive organizational success. Our guest, Chas Sampson, shares insights from his journey, emphasizing the power of empathy and self-awareness in navigating workplace politics and building strong, cohesive teams. Additionally, Chas discusses his impactful work with veterans, helping them secure the benefits they deserve through his organization, Seven Principles. Tune in to discover how emotional intelligence and a commitment to service can be your keys to thriving in today's competitive business landscape. To connect with Chas Sampson: https://sevenprinciples.com/ [email protected] And search "Chas Sampson" on social media channels.

Sep 18, 202545 min

Ep 86Ep. 86 Shawn Whitson - Redefining Success: Beyond Money and Titles

In this episode Tim Croll and Shawn Whitson explore themes of personal growth, entrepreneurship, and the importance of values in defining success. Shawn shares his journey from viewing himself as a 'screw up' to recognizing the value of his experiences and the lessons learned from failures. They discuss the impact of childhood narratives on work ethic, the false narratives surrounding money and success, and the importance of community and connection. Shawn introduces Acts Social, a new social media platform focused on positivity and gratitude, emphasizing the need for a supportive online environment. Check out more from Shawn at www.actssocial.com Thanks for listening! To connect with Tim or Steve go to www.narrative.live

Aug 30, 202541 min

Ep 85Ep. 85 "I am Insignificant and Incapable" Denise Clanin's False Narrative

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Aug 23, 202536 min

Ep 84Ep. 84 "Success Means Following the Script" Mike Mattes' False Narrative

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Aug 9, 202535 min

Ep 83Ep. 83 Stephen McGhee

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Jul 29, 202547 min

Ep 82Ep. 82 "I Have to Fit in to be Valuable" Steve Leitch's False Narrative

Steve “Moby” Leitch was a swimmer before he was a Moby, a man before a ministry leader, and a wanderer long before he ever became rooted. Born into the world of evangelical Christianity—his father preaching alongside giants like Billy Graham—Steve grew up in the polished halls of faith, where sin was unspoken and perfection expected. But he found more belonging in the locker room than the pews. While swimmers laughed freely, churchgoers seemed like porcelain. And so he drifted. Trying to fit in led Steve to addiction—first to connection, then to substances, and finally to isolation. By his mid-thirties, life had collapsed around him: divorced, bankrupt, estranged, spiritually lost. In 2010, broken and under a tree in Kentucky, he surrendered. No fireworks. Just a decision. One that began a 15-year transformation. Piece by piece, Steve rebuilt—his faith, his body, his family, and his purpose. He gave up drugs, then alcohol, then corporate America. In their place came morning devotions, ultra-marathon swims for recovery causes, handwritten messages to family and friends, and a social media presence not for attention, but for legacy. Now a grandfather, “Moby” uses his swims, storytelling, and scars to remind others: God created you for a purpose. Don’t miss it.

Jun 21, 202543 min

Ep 81Ep. 81 "I Don't Belong In Groups That Have A Collective Benefit For One Another" - Ryan Woodruff's False Narrative

Ryan Woodruff grew up a quiet and shy boy, shaped by constant moves and a fractured home. With no father figure and a mother working multiple jobs, Ryan built his identity on survival and self-isolation. A sense of direction came from the film Full Metal Jacket, which introduced him to the idea of brotherhood in the military. He joined the Marine Corps in 2005, seeking belonging and purpose. But war delivered trauma, not healing. Alcohol and avoidance became his coping mechanisms, stretching through deployments and into civilian life. Years later, at rock bottom—newborn twins at home, a beloved service dog killed, and his father’s sudden death—Ryan faced a choice: destroy everything or rebuild. He chose to rebuild. It started with one man’s invitation to a veterans' group. From that quiet seat in the back of the room, listening to others’ stories, Ryan began to share his own. Sobriety brought hollowness at first, but slowly, Ryan rebuilt—through faith, fitness, family, and community. Today, he helps others navigate that same darkness through his work at Clear Path for Veterans.

May 10, 202538 min

Ep 80Ep. 80 Epsilons in Narratives w/ Jonathan Heaslet

Jonathan Heaslet has been many things over the years. An economics & mathematics major, military, minister, healthcare executive, and more. Jonathan never planned on taking the long way around, but life has a funny way of handing you detours. He spent years chasing certainty, believing that success was a straight line—only to find that some of his best moments came from the unexpected twists. As a kid, he thought confidence was something you either had or didn’t. He learned the hard way that confidence is built, brick by brick, in the moments when you push forward despite the doubt. "The hardest thing isn’t knowing what you want," he says. "It’s believing you deserve it." There were times he wanted to quit, times when the silence after trying felt unbearable. But he kept showing up, kept putting in the work, even when no one was watching. He realized that failure isn’t the opposite of success—it’s just another stop along the way. Now, looking back, Jonathan doesn’t claim to have all the answers. But he knows this: the world doesn’t owe you an audience. You earn it by being real. By being honest. And most importantly, by showing up.

Apr 8, 202542 min

Ep 79Dave Guyor - Narrative Men's Leadership Summit 2024

"How 'abby' normal is your normal?" This powerful talk with Dave Guyor from our 2024 Narrative Summit dives deep into the loneliness epidemic, the impact of technology, and how we can reclaim the art of meaningful relationships.

Mar 15, 20251h 7m

Ep 78Ep. 78 "I Must Constantly Prove My Worth To Earn Approval" - Kellan Fluckiger's False Narrative

In the glamorous world of high-powered executives, Kellan Fluckiger seemed to have it all – wealth, success, and influence. But beneath the Armani suits and corporate victories lay a man drowning in cocaine addiction, failed marriages, and a desperate need to prove his worth to a mother whose harsh discipline had left deep emotional scars. For decades, Kellan rode a destructive roller coaster of success and self-sabotage, making and losing fortunes, ruining three marriages, and struggling with thoughts of suicide. His teenage daughter once told him matter-of-factly that they expected to receive a call about his death any day. Then came the night in August 2007 when divine intervention arrived through an unlikely source – a reality TV show about addiction that mysteriously replayed itself on his television. What followed was an otherworldly experience where Kellan was forced to witness scenes of suffering from his life for 18 hours straight. He emerged with an unshakeable conviction to change, throwing away his drugs and embracing sobriety. Weeks later, at a Yo-Yo Ma concert, another divine nudge led him to propose to a woman he barely knew – a coworker named Joy who would become his guardian angel. Despite his messy past and addiction issues, Joy saw something in him others missed. Together they walked away from their careers and embarked on a challenging journey of healing and transformation. Now, seventeen years later, Kellan is a different man – an author of 20 books and a coach helping others discover their purpose. With Joy as his business partner and wife, he works to reach millions with a powerful message: no matter your past, you matter, and it's never too late to make the difference you yearn to make in the world.

Feb 10, 202542 min

Ep 77Ep. 77 "Achievements Matter More Than Relationships" - Chris Bolinger's False Narrative

Chris Bolinger grew up in a high-achieving family with three accomplished older sisters and parents who modeled excellence in everything they did. As the youngest and only boy, he was somewhat spoiled but also inherited the family's drive for achievement and discipline. While this upbringing instilled many positive traits, it also led to two significant challenges: an excessive self-reliance that made him believe he was in control, and a tendency to value achievements over relationships. After a successful career in tech that culminated in selling his WiFi company for a substantial sum in his forties, Chris embarked on several ventures including investing in a Christian movie and starting a business to help small church leaders. Both ventures failed financially. During this period, his marriage of 26 years also ended, serving as a wake-up call that his approach to life needed to change. The turning point came when Chris joined a men's ministry program at his church that required a two-year commitment to meet weekly with a group of twelve men. Initially reluctant, this experience transformed his perspective on relationships, particularly with other men. He realized that instead of trying to "fix" relationships like problems to be solved, they needed to be invested in and nurtured. He also developed a deeper, more meaningful relationship with God beyond the transactional one he had maintained previously. Today, Chris lives between Florida and Ohio with his second wife, Libby, and focuses on intentionally building relationships through shared experiences like playing trivia, coaching high school tennis, and spending quality time with family. He's learned that while failure is inevitable, what matters most is not just getting back up, but understanding why you fell and using those experiences to help others facing similar challenges. His life now centers around the belief that relationships, not achievements, are what truly matter.

Jan 27, 202541 min
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