The Let's Backflip Show - Happy Hour

By: Ryan Freng & Backflip
  • Summary

  • We sit down with filmmakers, marketers, priests, CEOs, and everyone in between in our search for meaning. Grab your favorite libation and join us for an exploration of relationships, movies, creativity, business, and ultimately, the meaning of everything.

    It's got comedy, drama, and hopefully a little wisdom. Ryan Freng, John Shoemaker and the Backflip crew tackle all the issues they've faced in building a production company, a creative marketing studio, or whatever they're calling themselves these days. They talk about getting started, failing, and finding success, and how they overcome the challenges in their day-to-day operations.

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Episodes
  • 098 - Work Travel, Personal Growth, and Nonprofit Consulting Adventures with Tara Doyon
    Nov 20 2024

    Tara Doyon, a seasoned consultant with Petrus Development, joins us for a fascinating exploration of the work-travel dynamic on the Let's Backflip Show Happy Hour. Tara's vivid tales from her travels provide a captivating backdrop to our conversation. As she shares insights from her consulting work with nonprofits, particularly within the Catholic Church, we get a glimpse into the unique challenges and enriching experiences she faces on the road. Tara’s strategies for staying grounded through local community engagement and her unwavering faith offer a refreshing perspective on managing the demands of work travel.

    We take a candid look at the art of balancing personal and professional life, a challenge familiar to small business owners like Tara. Through stories of late-night conversations and humorous anecdotes about phishing scams, we uncover the importance of transparency, integrity, and authenticity in both spheres. The conversation smoothly transitions into the realm of personal growth, where we discuss the motivations and benefits of embracing challenges, whether it’s running on a treadmill or tackling a complex book. The message is clear: pushing ourselves out of our comfort zones builds resilience and enriches our lives.

    Finally, we wrap up with a lively session of "Two Truths and a Lie," where Tara's intriguing statements keep us guessing. Her love for Disney and extensive travels spark a fun debate, adding a playful touch to our discussion. This episode is a delightful mix of personal stories, professional insights, and interactive games, inviting listeners to engage with the themes of growth, authenticity, and community in their own lives. Join us for this engaging journey with Tara Doyon, where work meets adventure and authenticity leads the way.

    Links

    • Petrus Development - https://www.petrusdevelopment.com/
    • The Coddling of the American Mind - https://www.thecoddling.com/
    • Alex Hormozi’s Youtube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/alexhormozi
    • Dare to Believe Project - daretobelieveseries.com
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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • 097 - Crafting Success in Business and Life with Sam Blahnik
    Nov 7 2024

    What happens when three friends mix cocktails and talk shop? Join Ryan Freng and John Shoemaker as they welcome Sam Blahnik, an expert in agricultural economics, for a lively chat that starts with a discussion about the quirky concept of "corn sweats" and takes us on a journey through Sam's career from his Wisconsin roots to the State Department of Agriculture. With a Bovardier cocktail in hand, we explore the evolution of team dynamics and decision-making in today's business landscape. Discover why every employee, from the office manager to the executive assistant, plays a crucial role in shaping a company's image and sales efforts.

    Business ownership isn't all meetings and bylaws—it’s also about flexibility and creativity, particularly when adversity strikes. We share insights on how Sam's company rebranded as 1848, embracing their Wisconsin heritage, and discuss the intentional structure that helps them minimize overhead. Listen in as we highlight the importance of real-world experience over formal education in some career paths, and why humility and collaboration can prevent blind spots in ownership structures. Our stories aim to shine a light on how businesses can adapt and thrive in today's ever-changing environment.

    Balancing work and life isn't easy, especially in our always-connected world. We open up about the struggle between extroversion and introversion and how meaningful interactions are key to building lasting professional relationships. Our conversation shifts to the intersection of work and family, drawing parallels with past lifestyles where these aspects were more integrated, like in farming communities. Through personal anecdotes, we reflect on how intentionality in family interactions can enhance well-being and advocate for a harmonious balance that enriches both family life and professional success.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 096 - Faith, Family, and Filmmaking with Father Matthew Pearson
    Oct 16 2024

    Ever wondered what goes on in the mind of a priest when preparing a sermon? Join us for a laugh-filled conversation with Father Matthew Pearson as we navigate the art of storytelling and humor in sermons. Father Matthew gives us a peek into the challenges and joys of crafting homilies that are both impactful and concise, respecting the Pope's guidance. We also share light-hearted moments about balancing family chaos during church services, painting a vivid picture of real-life parenting adventures in a spiritual setting. It's a delightful mix of faith, family, and fun that will warm your heart and tickle your funny bone.

    Curious about how historical philosophies influence modern Christian views on labor and dignity? We reflect on how figures like John Paul II and Mother Teresa have shaped our understanding of work as a means of glorifying God, despite the toil introduced by sin. This episode also touches on the journey of striving for Christian virtue and perfection, highlighting the balance between human effort and divine grace. With heartfelt personal experiences and theological insights, we connect time-honored wisdom to today's practices of positive self-talk and personal growth.

    Art, faith, and the unexpected meet in our exploration of documentary filmmaking as a spiritual journey. Discover how trusting the creative process can lead to authentic storytelling, as illustrated by the memorable encounter with "Orange Jacket Man." His skepticism and reflection on faith bring depth to our conversation on aligning personal desires with God's will. We share stories of spiritual growth, the release of false expectations, and the pursuit of peace through prayer. From the profound impact of eloquent speakers to the excitement of the upcoming National Eucharistic Congress, this episode is a rich tapestry of faith, creativity, and community.

    Links

    • The Way by Josemaria Escriva: https://www.amazon.com/Way-Essential-Classic-Opus-Founder/dp/0385518293
    • Dare to Believe: daretobelieveseries.com
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    1 hr and 57 mins

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