• #75: Keep The Spark Alive
    Jun 26 2026

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    Dedicated to Teddy and Griffin; may you always keep your spark alive!

    What if the secret to a more fulfilling life isn't achieving more—but reconnecting with the spark you already have?

    After spending time with her grandsons, Sari reflects on the contagious nature of curiosity, imagination, engagement, and joy. Drawing from neuroscience, flow research, coaching experience, and personal observation, she explores why so many adults lose touch with the activities and relationships that make them feel alive.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • The difference between stimulation and true engagement
    • Why dopamine isn't the same as fulfillment
    • The science of flow and why it matters
    • How mirror neurons and social contagion influence our energy
    • Why leaders, parents, teachers, and coaches need to protect their spark
    • Practical questions to help you reconnect with what makes you come alive

    Key Question:

    What helps you feel most alive?

    If this episode resonates, share it with someone who could use a little more spark in their life.

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    Life is always inviting us into the next version of ourselves. It already exists, we just need to align with it.

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  • #74: The Power of the Pause: Hope, Possibility, and the Space Between
    Jun 21 2026

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    As we approach the Summer Solstice, Father's Day, family celebrations, and the halfway point of the year, many of us find ourselves standing between what has been and what is yet to come. Sari learned through her own life that some of the greatest possibilities arrive long before we have proof they're possible.

    In this reflective episode, she explores the power of pausing long enough to recognize how far we've come before rushing toward what's next. Drawing from neuroscience, personal stories, life transitions, and the natural rhythms of the seasons, she invites listeners to take inventory of their growth, honor the people who helped shape them, and reconnect with hope and possibility.

    Recorded during a season of family milestones—including a granddaughter's college graduation and a grandson's kindergarten graduation—this episode is a reminder that life unfolds in cycles and that transformation often begins in the quiet moments between chapters.

    Whether you're navigating change, seeking clarity, building a business, leading a team, raising a family, or simply wondering what comes next, this conversation will encourage you to slow down, reflect, and remain open to the possibilities still waiting to emerge.

    In This Episode We Discuss:

    • Why the Summer Solstice offers a powerful opportunity for reflection

    • The neuroscience of transitions, uncertainty, and resilience

    • How reflection helps transform experience into wisdom

    • Honoring fathers, mentors, teachers, coaches, and those who helped build our foundations

    • Healthy masculine energy as structure, direction, commitment, and support

    • The importance of recognizing life milestones and transitions

    • Why hope is more than wishful thinking

    • How possibility often appears before certainty

    • The connection between personal growth, leadership, and self-awareness

    • Questions to help you reset and realign for the second half of the year

    Reflection Questions

    Take a few moments to journal or reflect on these questions:

    ✨ What has grown in my life during the first half of this year?

    ✨ What challenge has strengthened me?

    ✨ Who has helped shape the person I am becoming?

    ✨ What am I ready to release?

    ✨ What possibility am I being called toward?

    ✨ What would become possible if I trusted myself a little more?

    Key Takeaway

    Your story is not finished.

    No matter where you are today, there is more possibility available than you can currently see.

    The Summer Solstice reminds us that light reveals what has been growing beneath the surface. When we pause long enough to acknowledge our progress, honor our journey, and remain open to new possibilities, we create space for the next chapter to unfold.

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    Life is always inviting us into the next version of ourselves. It already exists, we just need to align with it.

    Just count me in.

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  • #73: Trusting the Pull: A Conversation with Max Gloeckner
    Jun 12 2026

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    What if the moments that seem most uncertain are actually the moments that shape your life?

    In this inspiring conversation, Sari sits down with Max Gloeckner, entrepreneur, global speaker, community builder, and explorer of consciousness, to discuss a life guided not by rigid plans but by intuition, curiosity, and the courage to follow what calls you forward.

    At twenty years old, Max made a decision that would alter the course of his life forever. He walked away from the path he was expected to follow, bought a one-way ticket to Australia, and stepped into complete uncertainty. What followed was a journey through iron ore mines in the Australian desert, entrepreneurship in Bangkok, global travel, and ultimately a deeper exploration of consciousness, frequency, and human potential.

    In this episode, Max shares:

    • Why challenges can become opportunities for growth
    • Growing up feeling confined by traditional systems
    • Lessons learned from being the "misfit" in school
    • The unexpected gifts that came from his parents' divorce
    • Why he joined the military and what it taught him
    • The courage required to leave certainty behind
    • Trusting intuition when logic cannot explain the next step
    • The relationship between uncertainty and possibility
    • Reinvention as a key component of success
    • Why an open mind may be life's greatest asset
    • Discovering Telos and the concept of soul mapping
    • Following curiosity as a pathway to purpose

    One of the most powerful ideas from this conversation is that uncertainty is not something to fear—it is often where the magic begins.

    If you've ever felt called toward something you couldn't explain, questioned whether the conventional path was right for you, or wondered how to trust yourself more deeply, this episode is for you.

    Sometimes the next step isn't visible.

    Sometimes you simply feel the pull.

    And sometimes that's enough.

    Listen now and discover what can happen when you trust the journey before you can see the destination..

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  • #72: Flip the Script
    Jun 5 2026

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    We often think our words simply describe our reality. Neuroscience suggests something deeper: our words help shape what we notice, expect, and experience.

    In this episode, we explore:

    • Why your brain is constantly listening to your language
    • The role of the Reticular Activating System (RAS)
    • How neuroplasticity strengthens repeated thoughts
    • The connection between self-talk and stress
    • The language parents pass to children
    • How leaders create culture through words
    • The hidden scripts many men, women, and teens carry
    • Practical ways to become more intentional with your language

    Key Takeaway

    Your words are not magic. They are instructions. Your brain uses them to decide what matters, what to notice, and who you believe yourself to be.

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  • #71: The Plan Often Changes. The Dream Doesn't Have To
    May 31 2026

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    The Plan Changed. The Dream Didn't.

    What if being "off track" is actually part of the path?

    For years, we've been taught that success comes from setting goals, creating plans, tracking progress, and staying disciplined enough to reach the destination.

    But what happens when life presents an opportunity that wasn't part of the plan?

    In this episode of Just Count Me In, Sari shares the deeply personal story of how a dream of relocating to South Carolina unfolded in a way she never could have predicted. What started as a clear goal and timeline transformed into something far better than the original plan.

    Along the way, she explores:

    • Why our brains crave structure and certainty

    • The neuroscience behind goal-setting and planning

    • The difference between having direction and becoming attached to a specific route

    • The dangers of having no structure at all

    • The hidden cost of becoming married to a plan

    • How intuition and action work together

    • Why "being off track" may actually be life's redirection

    • What this means for students choosing careers, adults seeking change, and business owners pursuing growth

    Most importantly, you'll learn how to hold a vision while remaining open to possibilities you could never have planned.

    Reflection Questions

    • What feeling are you truly seeking beneath your goals?
    • Where might you be forcing a plan that no longer fits?
    • What standards do you want to live by regardless of the outcome?
    • What opportunities might be waiting beyond your current timeline?
    • What if you're not off track at all?

    Key Takeaway

    The dream didn't change.

    The vision didn't change.

    The feeling didn't change.

    Only the path changed.

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  • #70: What's Your Breakthrough Moment? An Interview with Zac Deane
    May 23 2026

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    On this episode of Just Count Me In, I sit down with Zac Deane — entrepreneur, podcast host, and someone deeply focused on sharing successful entrepreneurs' transformational “breakthrough moments” in both business and life.

    Zac shares the deeply personal experiences that reshaped his path, including losing his business, relationship, and sense of identity before rebuilding from a completely different foundation.

    This conversation moves beyond surface-level motivation into the real work of growth: listening inward, making aligned decisions, and taking action before you feel fully ready.

    We also explore:

    • The connection between health, mindset, and entrepreneurship
    • Why many high achievers still feel disconnected internally
    • How podcasting creates trust and authentic human connection
    • Masculine and feminine energy in leadership and business
    • The role of adversity in personal transformation
    • What “breakthrough moments” really look like in everyday life
    • Rebuilding after burnout, heartbreak, or failure
    • Why authenticity is becoming the new currency

    If you’ve ever felt like your life looked successful on the outside but disconnected on the inside, as though the best parts of you have yet to be expressed, and you have so much more to give, this episode will resonate deeply.

    About Zac Deane

    Zac Deane is an entrepreneur, podcast host, and coach focused on helping founders and creators share transformational breakthroughs in business and personal growth. Through long-form conversations and coaching, he explores the mindset, identity shifts, and decisions that create lasting change.

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    • Zac Deane LinkedIn

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  • #69: Beyond Commitment: The Missing Piece of Transformation
    May 19 2026

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    In this episode, we explore the difference between commitment and devotion—and why understanding both matters in parenting, leadership, business, relationships, and personal growth.

    We discuss:

    • Why commitment and devotion feel emotionally different
    • The neuroscience of intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation
    • Self-Determination Theory and resilience
    • Whether devotion can actually be cultivated
    • Bruce Lipton, Marisa Peer, David Hawkins, and Wayne Dyer’s perspectives on identity, meaning, and emotional energy
    • Parenting children through discomfort without teaching avoidance
    • Leadership, business culture, and expectation mismatches
    • Why devotion is identity-based while commitment is behavioral
    • The balance between flow, responsibility, discipline, and alignment

    Key Concepts

    • Intrinsic vs extrinsic motivation
    • Identity-based behavior
    • Neuroplasticity
    • Emotional resilience
    • Leadership culture
    • Parenting and grit
    • Alignment vs avoidance
    • Sustainable motivation
    • Meaning and belonging

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  • #68 Endings, Identity, and the Rituals We Forgot to Keep
    May 9 2026

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    This episode explores why life transitions—graduation, empty nesting, sobriety, loss, and reinvention—can feel disorienting, even when they’re positive. Through neuroscience, psychology, and cultural insight, we unpack how identity shifts happen, why we often self-sabotage during growth, and how reclaiming simple rituals can help us move through change with more clarity and connection.

    What We Cover:

    • Why endings disrupt identity (not just circumstances)
    • The “identity lag” and how long change really takes
    • Neuroplasticity and how the brain forms a new self-concept
    • The “upper limit” problem and self-sabotage patterns
    • Why modern society struggles with transitions
    • The loss of rites of passage and its impact
    • How technology fragments attention during key life moments
    • Simple ways to create personal rituals for change

    Key Takeaway:
    Endings are not just something to get through—they are something to mark. When we intentionally acknowledge transitions, we help our brain and nervous system integrate the new identity more fully.

    Call to Action:

    Take 5 minutes today to create a simple ritual to honor something you’re letting go of.

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