• But I Can Still Play Ping Pong
    Apr 10 2025

    In this episode, Dave shares a candid account of his recent health updates, and it's a mix of challenges and victories. From starting the year with new exercise routines to discovering unexpected health issues, Dave opens up about how turning 60 has brought a wave of concern regarding blood sugar, blood pressure, and thyroid issues.

    With a dash of humor, he recounts the quirks of testing his blood sugar and the surprise diagnosis of diabetes. Yet, amidst the medical hurdles, Dave finds a silver lining—a triumphant return to the ping pong table despite the obstacles.

    Join us as Dave explores the balance between health management and enjoying life’s simple pleasures. Whether it's doctor visits or winning ping pong matches, it's all about building a better Dave. Tune in for a story of resilience, self-discovery, and the occasional game-changing rally.

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    17 mins
  • Father Time is Undefeated
    Mar 1 2025

    Today I share some insights as I deal with the loss of a friend. Death sucks, but when you lose people who are YOUNGER then you, with no warning, it really sucks.

    Today I talk about losing my friend Niel Guilarte who I worked with during the making of The Messengers: A Podcast Documentary

    We got to room with each other at events, and we just clicked. We always made each other laugh. My favorite was when Niel would start laughing and he couldn't finish the story he had started.

    When you start to see your heroes get old and some cracks around the edges, it's sad, but it's a warning sign. Niel was here, and the next day he wasn't. He leaves a wife and 11-year old daughter he adored, and a new house.

    He was the best friend of one of my favorite people Chris Krimitsos. Which is one of the things that is adding to the pain. I have people in Florida who could use a hug. I love to help people, and in this case there is nothing I can do.

    Mentioned In This Episode

    Bookends - Simon and Garfunkel

    Bette Midler - Stay With Me

    Niel's Gofund Me

    There are times you feel bad. The lights are off and it seems like there is no way home. Keep moving. It's funny when I have to do a sermon in my church, something ALWAYS comes up on Facebook that fits. This is what came up:

    41 is Coming

    In the Bible, it rained for 40 days and 40 nights.

    Day 41 came and the rain stopped.

    Moses committed murder & hid in the desert for 40 years.

    Year 41 came, and God called him to help rescue Israel.

    Moses went up on the mountain for 40 days.

    On day 41, he received the Ten Commandments.

    The Israelites wandered in the wilderness for 40 years.

    Year 41, they walked into the Promised Land.

    Goliath taunted Israel for 40 days.

    Day 41 came, and David slew him.

    Jonah preached a message of repentance to Ninevah for 40 days.

    On day 41, God stopped His plan to destroy them.

    Jesus fasted and was tempted for 40 days.

    Day 41, and the devil fled.

    After His resurrection, Jesus appeared to His disciples for 40 days.

    On day 41, He ascended into Heaven.

    All this to say...don't quit. The rain will stop, the giant will fall, and you will enter your "promised land." Don't give up at 40.

    41 is coming.

    See you later Niel.

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    28 mins
  • Someone Stop This Train
    Feb 8 2025

    This was recorded during my last few minutes of being 59. Life is dragging me kicking and screaming into my 60s. I'm not happy about it.

    Don't you get it? I'm 23 honest. I've been 23 my whole life?

    Have I made my last trip to Dairy Queen? It turns out everything I eat is poison. That's something you know but don't care, and it turns out you should've cared a little more than you did.

    John Mayer has a great song called "Stop this Train" that has a line John

    Had a talk with my old man
    Said, "Help me understand"
    He said, "Turn 68"
    "You renegotiate"

    I was able to renew my drivers license for 8 years which means aside from a sticker (which I can get through the mail) I will be 68 the next time I renew my liscene.

    WHen you go to the MBV you go in and get a number, and wait for your name to be called. I kind of feel like a 'This is not a drill" situation, and I'm waiting for my number to be called. UNlike the BMV, I'm hoping for a very long line.

    You can buy me a coffee for my birthday using this link.

    John Mayer - Stop This Train

    No I'm not colorblind
    I know the world is black and white
    Try to keep an open mind but
    I just can't sleep on this tonight
    Stop this train
    I wanna get off
    And go home again
    I can't take the speed
    It's movin' in
    I know I can't
    But honestly
    Won't someone stop this train?
    Don't know how else to say it
    Don't wanna see my parents go
    One generation's length away
    From fighting life out on my own So scared of getting older
    I'm only good at being young
    So I play the numbers game
    To find a way to say that Life has just begun
    Had a talk with my old man
    Said, "Help me understand"
    He said, "Turn 68"
    "You renegotiate"
    "Don't stop this train"
    "Don't for a minute change"
    "The place you're in"
    "And don't think I couldn't"
    "Ever understand"
    "I tried my hand"
    "John, honestly"
    "We'll never stop this train." Once in a while
    When its good
    It'll feel like it should
    And they're all still around And you're still safe and sound
    And you don't miss a thing
    Till you cry when you're drivin' away in the dark
    Singing Stop this train
    I wanna get off
    And go home again
    I can't take the speed
    It's movin in
    I know I can't
    'Cause now I see
    I'll never stop this train
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    13 mins
  • I'm not a Car Guy
    Jan 10 2025

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, Dave reflects on his recent struggles with his car in frigid Ohio weather and how it reminded him of the "old days" of dealing with unreliable vehicles. From the quirks of old, hand-me-down cars to the challenges of modern, fuel-injected engines, Dave humorously recounts the learning curves of car maintenance. The episode dives into the importance of adaptability, whether in fixing a car, keeping up with evolving technology, or navigating life’s unexpected hurdles.

    If you like this show, you can buy me a coffee.

    Main Takeaways

    1. Winter Woes & Car Troubles:

      • Dave shares his frustrations about his car refusing to start in Ohio’s brutal winter weather.
      • Memories of growing up with unreliable cars and the "DIY" fixes of the past (like using Bondo or ether) highlight how technology has changed car maintenance.
    2. Lessons in Adaptability:

      • From cars to technology, Dave emphasizes the importance of staying adaptable and keeping up with advancements.
      • He parallels learning to fix cars and his ongoing efforts to master artificial intelligence and SEO.
    3. Keeping Emergency Funds & Friends Handy:

      • Dave reminds listeners of the value of having an emergency fund and reliable friends who can lend their expertise when needed.
      • His Ford mechanic friend saves the day with a simple car-starting trick.
    4. Balancing Technology & Life:

      • Dave acknowledges how fast-paced technology evolves and highlights the importance of continuous learning to avoid falling behind.
      • He reflects on losing weight, staying updated with AI, and preparing for a milestone birthday.
    5. Humor & Nostalgia:

      • Dave’s stories about his past cars (like the “Slova” and Fred Flintstone-style Datsun) bring laughter and nostalgia.
      • The absurd quirks of old vehicles, like passenger doors flying open mid-drive, make for entertaining storytelling.

    Notable Quotes

    • “If you don’t keep learning, you don’t just stop—you go backwards.”
    • “I could pop the hood, look at it, and say, ‘Yep, there it is. That’s the engine.’”
    • “Every car I bought, the very first day, I swapped out the stereo for ear-bleeding madness.”

    Resources Mentioned

    • Dave Ramsey’s Emergency Fund Advice: A reminder to always be prepared for unexpected expenses. Check out his book.
    • Artificial Intelligence & SEO: Dave's exploration of how these tools are shaping the future of technology and online presence.

    Listener Call to Action

    • Stay tuned for the next episode, where Dave dives into how his upcoming milestone birthday is messing with his head.

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    16 mins
  • The Gift of Covid
    Dec 20 2024
    • A Christmas Conundrum:

      What do you do when the much-anticipated family gathering is jeopardized by an unexpected bout of COVID-19? Dave recounts his experience, offering a candid and touching perspective on the true meaning of the season.

    • Reminiscing with Friends:

      From cherished childhood memories to the pains and aches of getting older, Dave and his best friend embark on a nostalgic journey, bringing laughs and poignant moments.

    • The Gift of Adaptation:

      Learn how Dave turned a disappointing holiday season into a moment of gratitude and reflection, even dubbing COVID-19 as an unexpected Christmas gift.

    • Chicken Noodle Soup for the Soul:

      A simple can of soup leads Dave down memory lane, teaching us all the power of sensory experiences and the warmth of family traditions.

    • Adventures in Everyday Life:

      From rolling into a gas station with an empty tank to making peace with life's unpredictable nature, Dave's tales offer inspiration and a fresh perspective on life's little adventures.

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    16 mins
  • An Easy Way to Make $50 a Month
    Oct 22 2024

    I filed for Bankrupcy in 2004. I know there is a difference between being poor and being BROKE.

    Today I share a strategy I've been doing for most of this year and it's saving me close to $50 a month and I don't have to do a thing.

    A bundle of Disney+, Hulu, and Max is $30/month
    Peacock $14/month
    Paramount and Showtime $13/month.
    Total: $57

    (and yes, I know there are more).

    Rotate Your Streaming Services:

    • Cancel all but one streaming service at a time.

    • Saves up to $50 a month by only paying for one service at a time.

    • Focus on quality content, avoiding time wasted on subpar shows.

    Smart Meal Planning:

    • Instead of eating out, consider quick and affordable home cooking.

    • A simple George Foreman Grill can make delicious burgers at a fraction of the cost.

    • This not only saves money but is healthier and faster than fast food.

    Avoid Impulse Purchases:

    • Think twice before buying things you don’t need, especially during sales.

    • Consider if the purchase truly adds value to your life.

    • Practice this discipline to accelerate your journey towards being debt-free.

    Want more money tips? Check out "Get Your Money Working For You."

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    12 mins
  • What's Wrong with My Brain? Dealing with Self-Doubt and Recognition
    Oct 10 2024

    In the latest episode, I share my personal experience with podcasting, detailing how I ended up in podcasting post-divorce while living in my brother's basement.

    Despite successfully establishing myself over two decades and earning recognition, I still struggle with imposter syndrome. Reflecting on accolades like being called an influencer and my moves within the industry, I discuss the complicated feelings of self-worth and acceptance.

    Wrapping up, I share some cozy moments from my day-to-day life, which help ground me amid these introspective thoughts.

    Clips from
    Podnews Weekly

    Podnews Daily

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    20 mins
  • Get Your Money Working For You
    Jun 27 2024

    Welcome to another episode of Better Dave! Today, I'm diving into the fascinating world of personal finance and exploring how we can get our money working for us.

    I've spent over three decades with the same bank, but recently, I've rediscovered the benefits of modern financial tools like SoFi and Acorns.

    As I monitor my income and outcome in Monarch, I have noticed the more attention you spend on your money, the more money there is to manage.

    Whether you're drowning in debt or just looking for smarter ways to manage your finances, there's something here for everyone. So, let's get started on building a better financial future together!

    Mentioned In This Episode

    Sofi online bank account

    Acorns Banking (round up and invest)

    Monarch Budgeting Program

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    14 mins
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