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Rev Michael Brown

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In this episode we cover the following topics:

  • “I’d be a better leader if I had better followers”  True of False
  • Talk with leader Pastor Michael Brown, President of the Kalamazoo Gospel Mission http://kzoogospel.org/ and Midwest District President of the Association of Gospel Rescue Missions. http://www.agrm.org
  • When life isn’t working going back to the Manufacturer and reading His manual.
  • Leadership as service to others – Biblical basis
  • Are you a leader or a lid as described by Stephen Covey
  • Leadership lessons learned growing up in the Navy.
  • Visiting and volunteering at your local gospel mission which you can find at
  • The 3 “So Whats”, what I took away from the discussion

If you’ve never visited your local Gospel Mission, consider seeing how lives are changed through the power of Christ.  Not only those they serve, but also the volunteers.  I’ve personally learned much about true leadership during my time volunteering at the Kalamazoo Gospel Mission.

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Missionaries are screwed up

Missionaries are like saints right?  They’re still alive, while saints usually have to be dead to seen as a saint, but missionaries are as close as you come to a living saint.  Is there anything special about missionaries?  They go to far off places and try to love people enough to earn the right to be heard.  I know some and they’re pretty awesome people usually.  Then there’s the “very worst missionary”.  Her name is Jamie and she tells her story at Jamie The Very Worst Missionary.  I’ll be lucky to get you back to read the rest of the post after you click on that link.

Most people cuss
Jamie’s very honest.  She cusses sometimes too but honestly most Christians… Click to continue…

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  • Fired her care provider
  • Questions to ask your medical provider
  • Choosing a care provider
  • Got an hour of sleep and started to labor
  • Labored at home as long as possible
  • Iphone Contraction app – http://contractionmaster.com/iphoneapp/
  • Pack a bag before you’re in labor
  • Gets to hospital at 5am
  • Was 8cm and got into tub but it slowed down labor
  • Be prepared with a birth plan
  • Water broke at 2pm
  • Wanted to deliver in a tub
  • Pushed for 1:15 minutes in tub
  • I accomplished something that I knew I wanted and could do but I wasn’t sure how I was going to do.
  • LISTEN BACK AND ADD NOTES
  • Husband coached childbirth

 

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by: Agent Kevin Miller

Hey. You.

Every week you get blogs or podcasts or emails from me. You may or may not read them, I have no idea. If you don’t, you should hit the handy little ‘unsubscribe’ button at the bottom of the notices.

The only reason you get my blather is because at some point you were interested in something regarding self-employment and you signed up or bought something through my website.

Here’s the deal, I don’t even LIKE ‘work’. I don’t care about ‘business’. In a social group, I’d rather hang with the women and talk about kids and relationships than ‘sports’ and ‘work’ in the guy’s circle. The “So, what do you do?” always stumps me. “What do I do?” I make breakfast for 7 kids, I can’t remember the last day where I didn’t see or quite possibly touch baby poop, I run on elk trails, I spend a lot of time looking at computer screens and ‘pushing buttons’ as my kids say, I can fix a lot of stuff that so often breaks in my house… What kind of a question is that?

All I can really say for myself is that I think our culture and society hands out plates of crap and most folks say ‘thank you’. I just can’t. It’s crap. It smells and makes me throw up in my mouth a little bit. It comes in the form of mindless media consumption and grotesque consumerism addiction and the worst to me, giving away our inheritance for a scrap of crap, or in other words…giving away our God-given calling for a lousy job to pay the bills so we can buy dumb ass stuff that is nothing close to an actual necessity.

Why listen to me? I don’t know. I guess just for that. I see folks suffering from accepting crap and it hurts my heart. I think it hurts God’s heart. That may be all I can offer or have going for me. I can help you find an idea that fits you and make money with it so you own your time and life and can live out what you were created for and live out your calling better. Trade in the crap for God’s feast.

But otherwise, I’m a wreck.

Want to know about me?
I’m a glutton at heart. Some overweight folks say there is a skinny person inside them trying to get out. Not me. There is an obese guy inside me striving to escape. I’m pretty sure I have a food addiction. I bend it to being skinny, but that doesn’t mean it’s still not there. Food haunts me. Coffee, sugar, carbs and wine.
I’m often an ass. I more naturally disapprove of what my kids don’t do, then what they do. I believe my charge is to delight in them and show them the mercy and love and grace of our Lord Jesus. But I spend way too much time disdaining what more they aren’t doing. Even though they do more than any other kids I could possibly point to. I suck.
I’m a control freak. You might not guess it, cause I don’t have to control the situation or circumstance and can endure about anything (the next problem). What I have to control is…me. Guess who this serves. Me. Nobody else.
I’m an endurance junkie. As a pro cyclist I would have won ten times as many races if I’d have stuck to what I was most skilled at, sprinting. But I loved long, suffering endurance. This doesn’t serve relationships. Instead of fixing what needs to be fixed, I revert to enduring the pain. Wow. That’s freakin’ stupid.
I’m a luster. A “lust for life” as in the book title about van Gogh sounds good. And on one side, it is. It drives me. Lust in the right place is powerful. A lust for God, for truth, for righteousness. And I have those! But I also have a lust for food, sex, adrenalin, pride and more.
I get angry. A lot. Now again, I don’t like being out of control, so I don’t rage or lose my temper. I just simmer under the surface and disable myself from being worth a shit to anyone or anything. At my worst I’m prone to hitting inanimate objects (and after one hole in a door that I had to later fix, try to contain it to things outdoors, though a hard, too hard run or bike ride can usually suffice. Self-flagellation.)
I’m prideful, arrogant, egotistical, self-centered…

That’s probably enough.

What’s the point here? We’ll never totally fix ourselves. We don’t arrive. Zig Ziglar loves saying that “God don’t make no junk.” He’s totally right, but we are born broken. And we never get totally fixed here on this earth. None of us. Don’t kid yourself. Don’t put anyone on a pedestal and don’t strive for your own. Maybe you’ll feel you’re better off than me. Great. Then you have even more reason to say no to the crap.

Regardless, we can DO better. We can BE better. Even in our eternally broken state. None of us have an excuse, cause there is always someone whose had it worse and is doing more.

You have this life. You are where you are right now. What are you waiting for? When will you have it all together. When will the circumstances be good enough?

Give it up.

Just do the right thing now. Do it anyway. Don’t waste your time or anyone else’s by just existing and making excuses. You’re ripping everybody off, yourself, your family, God and humanity.

Quit saying “Thank you” for the plate of crap. It’s crap. It’s not so monumental to say “Oh God, no, I’ll pass.” You might miss a few meals, but it will be worth it. The crap doesn’t sustain you, it’s just a myth.

Brought to you by the wreck of Agent Kevin Miller and the gift of the wonderful leaders at Free Agent Academy where we join arms to say no to crap.


Sept. 6, 2011 Update: I did a show on this blog and discussed:

  • Why did I write it?
  • Why so candid?
  • Why did people find value in it



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by Agent Kevin Miller

If you were ever accused, called, labeled or literally BEEN an ‘addict’, you qualify. The labels of ‘absorbed’, ‘fanatic’ and ‘obsessed’ qualify as well.

If you’ve ever failed in a substantial way that left some scars and fear and regret, you qualify.

Both of these are great indicators that you can be a successful free agent.

It’s a myth that successful free agents, entrepreneurs, self-employed and small business owners are a certain personality style. Total B.S., because I know folks who are kickin’ butt as free agents in all shapes and varieties.

But…they do generally have some common traits. Often, not always…but surprisingly often, they fall into the category of ‘addict’ and have had some healthy failures. Literally, this isn’t a catchy gimmick for for an attention getting blog post.

ADDICTS
From a literal statistical aspect, I’ve experienced that many successful free agents have had problems with addictions. Whether to substance abuse or workaholism or even less offensive aspects such as media or food or sports or shopping or _____________ fill in the blank.

Some area that consumed them to an unbalanced degree.

Here is the deal, show me any leader that you revere or respect or follow or recommend that wasn’t unbalanced in their lives when they built or created whatever it is that you know them for, and I’ll show you…nobody. It doesn’t happen.

Am I saying being out of balance for the sake of work or anything is OK? YES! For a time…to build or create something substantial. I’m a fan of a year myself. You can radically change the world (or at least your world) in a year. The key is giving up some other things in order to not be totally insane. But they will be things you will NOT want to give up. Good things. You’ll have to give them up for the sake of great things. Devotion, commitment, obsessed, fanatical…ADDICT. So be it.

If you are not an ‘addict’ or any of the other similar terms…is there hope? Sure, but maybe for the first time in your life, you’re going to have to get out of balance and handcuff yourself to an endeavor like never before. And smile when someone accuses you of being ‘obsessed’. It’s better than accepting ‘mediocre’.

*Note: I’m not minimizing true, tragic addictions. I know someone will take offense here. Hey, I had a very close person in my life nearly kill themselves with alcoholism. Please, accept the analogy, OK?

FAILURES
There are so many pithy, but beautiful and true quotes on failure, but I’m not going to post any here. Instead I’ll just share a truth that most successful folks, whether it be in free agency or anything else, have some substantial failures in their past.

I recently heard Frans Johansson, author of “The Medici Effect”, say that people who change the world simply try more ideas. “We are horrible at predicting what ideas will work,” he says. Man, that rang true for me in regards to those who are successfully self-employed.

That’s why I go for heart and commitment to what free agency gets you. It’s a vehicle to achieve values in life that you are committed to. Once you have the commitment, than any ‘failure’ along the way is simply a step towards the thing that does work. But you don’t give up or get deterred because of a failure.

So if you’ve had a pretty decent failure(s) in your past, then great…I know you are willing to try.

Now at FAA our goal is to help minimize your failures. Make them less catastrophic than some of the rest of us have had. But honestly, I no longer use the term ‘failure.’ You try one thing, if it doesn’t work you try another, and so forth…until you get it. The point is perseverance and being committed to making it.

Not had any big failures in your life? Then with all due respect, you haven’t tried much and/or haven’t come close to achieving all you were created to be. Pushing to failure is the only way to measure what you are capable of. Is this my support to go off willy-nilly and bet the farm and easily lose it? NO! Again, seek counsel and don’t go it alone. Minimize and calculate your failures. But I do not believe you can succeed with anything substantial without some failures that hurt a bit.

‘Addicts & Failures’. HEY, anything other than pure ‘average’ will ultimately get a negative label and a bad wrap. You just have to withstand it till you make it, and then they’ll heap all the positive labels on you. It’s a stupid reality, but it’s real.

It’s your job, to go after it. Be…unreal.


Brought to you by Free Agent Academy where our goal is to get you addicted to the right things and recognizing ‘failure’ as merely an expected challenge on the way to your calling!




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