Thursday's 11 am PST - Walt Grassl's Stand Up and Speak Up is a talk show for sharing the stories of
Do you often put decisions about your life and your health in the hands of others? Today, Jan Tucker
Join me in celebrating show # 300, with my friend and mentor Craig Duswalt. I joined Craig’s Master
Before there was Stand Up & Speak Up, there was a terrified speaker who had to overcome stage fright
Joyce Rice says, “Success for Self, Associations, and Corporations is dependent on Elevating and Uti
If you don’t speak up for yourself, who will? Cynthia Lou helps people develop the skills and confid
What is the most powerful tool any company can have to connect with their audience? Mellissa Tong be
This week I will be hosting my 295th show. For most of this radio journey, Ed Vanderlee has been in
Being vulnerable can instill fear in any of us. There is tremendous power in embracing your vulnerab
Imagine going from ‘Thinking to Doing?’ How will that affect your business, your relationships, your
Are you stuck? Are you frustrated? Edie O’Reilly is fiercely committed to guiding you to achieve a s
What if you could discover your unique gifts, your genius and can get paid for being you? Then learn
Augusta Massey believes that how you respond to your challenges and experiences in life determines y
Do you want to learn about what it takes to be an effective leader? Then listen as we talk to Richar
The harsher the wind, the stronger the roots of the tree are. After a storm or even a tornado, only
This show airs live on Valentine’s Day. Join Audra Erwin and I as we talk about the importance of lo
Do you keep items around your house for no reason? Eric Riddle has been a lifelong packrat. His mant
Sam Christensen had a gift for helping people find the intersection of how they see themselves and h
Laughter is a wellness program that everyone can afford. George Gilbert shares the importance of hum
In September of 2018, Melanie shared a big key to success - always put your best foot forward. Today
We are free to choose and responsible for our choices. This is the first habit of Stephen Covey’s 7