Unstoppable Mindset

Inclusion, Diversity and encountering something different and unexpected. We all have reacted to different kinds of people and unexpected situations often with fear and unacceptance. Join blind World Trade Center survivor, No. 1 NY Times Bestseller and Chief Vision Officer for accessiBe, Michael Hingson as he talks with thought leaders and others about our often blinding fear of inclusion and our resistance to change. Mike will explore the idea that no matter the situation or different kinds of people we encounter our own fears and prejudices often are the strongest barriers to moving forward. This podcast is presented by accessCast, an accessiBe initiative.

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episode 178: Unstoppable Student and Educator with Hawa Allarakhia


In this episode, I get to introduce you to Hawa Allarakhia. As you will learn, Hawa was born at only 25 weeks, more than three months premature. She lived in an incubator for the first four months of her life but survived and eventually thrived. She has some disabilities, but as you will see, Hawa decided not to let challenges stop her.   She attended college at various campuses of the University of South Florida and has obtained a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree. She is now working in a Ph.D...


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 November 10, 2023  1h3m
 
 

episode 177: Unstoppable Entrepreneur Teacher and Unstoppable Mindset Advocate with Prince Khan


Prince Khan is all the above. Although he started out quite slow in school, he flourished in college. As he will tell us, in college, he decided to master his own lack of self-confidence and work at succeeding. He says it was his “unstoppable mindset” that saw him through.   Prince refers to his personal unstoppable mindset many times during our conversation. This is not something I even knew he was planning...


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 November 7, 2023  1h6m
 
 

episode 176: Unstoppable Board Game Developer and Entrepreneur with Jack Kountouris


I absolutely love hosting Unstoppable Mindset. I, and thus you, get to meet so many interesting and fascinating people. Jack Kountouris was born in London to a North Carolina mother and a father from Greece. He lived there until he came to the United States to attend college at Wake Forest. While in his Master’s program he met a friend who had an interest, like Jack, in board games...


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 November 3, 2023  1h5m
 
 

episode 175: Unstoppable Woman of Many Talents with Madilynn Dale


Madilynn Dale describes herself as “an author, blogger, freelancer, podcaster, producer, reader, mother, outdoors enthusiast” and so much more. I met Madilynn when I was invited to be a guest on her podcast, “The Chapter Goddess”. Of course, I also had to have her as a guest here. She consented and here we are.   She always wanted to write, but never did anything seriously about it until after her son was born...


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 October 31, 2023  1h4m
 
 

episode 174: Unstoppable Feminine Energy Coach with Tessa Lynne Alburn


Like many people we have heard on Unstoppable Mindset, Tessa Lynne Alburn had some challenges growing up. She frankly discusses them especially issues she had with her parents who, as she describes it, did not really understand how to give her the kind of love she wanted and needed. This is no criticism as she points out, but simply the way things were. She also talks about a near-drowning experience and how that affected her and her attitude for years...


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 October 27, 2023  56m
 
 

episode 173: Unstoppable Man of Growth and Resilience with Curtis Pipes


Growth and resilience are only two of the words I think of when I talk about our guest, Curtis Pipes. Curtis always has been a dreamer. He even says that as a child his dreams went much further than his “stateliness”. Nevertheless, he kept on dreaming.   Curtis began life in Columbia Missouri. He tells us about his life including many bumps along the way as he progressed through college. It was growth that finally caused him to focus and get college degrees in two majors...


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 October 24, 2023  1h9m
 
 

episode 172: Unstoppable Journalist and Leader with Alex Achten


The title above does not do justice to today’s guest, Alex Achten. Alex is from Kansas City where he grew up. After college he spent time in Texas where he worked as a news reporter for several years. We talk quite a bit about news reporting and what makes a good reporter.   As Alex explains, he finally felt that the stress of the reporting job caused him to want to go more into the communications and public relations aspects of media and media relations...


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 October 21, 2023  1h24m
 
 

episode 171: Unstoppable Blind Football Organizer with Jagwe Muzafaru


As regular listeners to Unstoppable Mindset have observed, I have the opportunity to talk with a number of people referred to me by Sheldon Lewis, accessiBe’s nonprofit coordinator. This episode includes one such person, Jagwe Muzafaru from Uganda. I will tell you upfront that you will need to listen pretty carefully to Jagwe as his Ugandan accent is quite pronounced, but he is quite articulate and I believe you will enjoy him.   Jagwe is nearly 27 years old...


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 October 17, 2023  59m
 
 

episode 170: Unstoppable Employee and Entrepreneur Visionary with Robert Schott


I rarely have met someone who, throughout his life, has been presented with so many challenges but always moves forward with strength, poise, and vision. Robert Schott and I first met 27 years ago when Karen and I moved to New Jersey for a job. Robert immediately took a liking to both of us as we were asked to help our church, also the church Robert and his wife Erica attended, design wheelchair access both for Karen and others...


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 October 13, 2023  1h6m
 
 

episode 169: Unstoppable Relentless Individual with Tony Labillois


Talk about “unstoppable”! Meet Tony Labillois. Tony has been blind his entire life. His parents insisted that he attend “regular school” in Quebec where he was born and grew up. He did not get some of the benefits of some assistive technologies such as Braille that might have better aided him. He saw enough that he was able to cope during school.   After high school he went to university in Quebec City where he majored in Statistics...


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 October 10, 2023  1h12m