Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...
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Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...
In this episode, I share how a simple note from my daughter—telling me that God will lead you where you need to go—completely reshaped my trip to Dallas. What started as a business conference took an unexpected turn, leading me to powerful lessons on leadership, listening, and trusting divine direction. Tune in to hear how being interruptible can open doors you never expected.
Courage to Connect
Ever feel like life is taking longer than it used to? You’re not imagining it. In this episode, Mark Ostach introduces two new terms — “Life Lagging” and “Digital Pulse” — to describe the hidden costs of distraction in our always-on world. From red lights to PB&Js, Mark paints relatable (and hilarious) pictures of how our digital habits create micro-delays that ripple through our day, our relationships, and even our health. Blending storytelling, neuroscience, and a touch of humor, Mark i...