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Changing the RulesAuthor: Wildfire Podcasts, Raymond D. Loewe, "The Luckiest Guy in the World", Ray Loewe
With Ray Loewe The Luckiest Guy in the World Every week, Changing the Rules invites you to imagine and live a life designed by you. Host Ray Loewe believes every person is a unique original with talents, passions, and quirks that make them one of a kind. When you embrace your uniqueness, you escape the rules others have imposed and you gain the freedom to flourish. Our guests are living proof. They come from all walks of life and have each designed lives that look completely different yet they share one thing in common: pure joy. Youll feel it in their voices, see it in their choices, and sense it in every story they tell. Some overcame loss, illness, or transitions. Others broke free from limbo that gray space where youre neither happy nor unhappy. Through courage and self-discovery, they each found their way back to joy. Their stories wont tell you how to live your life theyll inspire you to design your own. Because their joy may be theirs, but the same joy is waiting for you. Join us each week and become one of The Luckiest People in the World. Language: en Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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E242: Designing Great Projects—and an Even Better Life, Guests, Dawn Mahan
Episode 242
Tuesday, 14 April, 2026
Host: Ray Loewe Cohost: MaryAnn Steinhauer What if project management wasn’t just about timelines and deliverables… …but about storytelling, inspiration, and living life on your terms? Dawn Mahan is one of the “Luckiest People in the World”—and she’s earned it. A globally recognized project management expert, she’s built a career in demand around the world while intentionally designing a life that includes family, travel, and even early “retirement” planning in Key West. In her latest book, Projectland Goes to the Movies, Dawn taps into the power of film to teach leadership lessons that stick: How to kick off projects the right way (The Great Escape) How to build trust and avoid sabotage (The Italian Job) How to anticipate risk before it derails everything (Star Wars) Because whether you’re managing a project… or your life… You’re telling a story. What kind of story are you creating?













