Y.I.E.L.D. Today With Dallin Candland

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I'm sharing personal experiences, stories, and things that have helped me succeed in my life and get through the struggles I've gone through. My hope is that this podcast gives a voice for those who feel that they have no voice, and helps them to appreciate their lives and look forward with faith.I'll also be doing interviews with friends, professionals, and the like about what they've learned about loving what they do and making a difference in their jobs, families, and communities.

Episodios

  • The Need to Continue (Campfire of Life Analogy Explained) - #58

    24/11/2020 Duración: 06min

    We all are going through something worth doing that we should continue doing. I'm thankful that podcasts are here to bring us together and inspire one another. I hope this podcast is a warm place for you, like a roaring campfire.The two reasons I made this episode:1. I had to reupload the last episode because of some unnecessary silence I left in at the beginning. While I was going through that process I had other ideas coming to mind.2. While I was donating plasma recently all of this just popped into my head and so we ran with it.I don't plan on doing many of these mid-week episodes (unless I have a good idea for one) so I hope you enjoy this one. Support the show

  • New Patterns For Creating a New Life ft. Lee Hopkins of Patterns of Possibility - #59

    24/11/2020 Duración: 32min

    I had a stellar talk with Lee about his journey and how that has led him to doing a side hustle of life coaching. We talked about creating new patterns that lead to big growth, struggles with starting a business, and more! Check out more from Lee!Lee’s Website: https://www.patternsofpossibility.comLee’s Podcast: https://www.patternsofpossibility.com/podcastTime Stamps:1:05 – Helping clients recognize their patterns2:45 - Most powerful patterns you’ve recognized and how that turned into coaching?6:50 – Lee’s new pattern of going to Toastmasters to work on his public speaking. – wanted to visit 100 Toastmasters in a year!9:28 – Making little experiments in your life.10:50 – Roadblocks in changing the patterns in your life.16:50 – The strong relationships get tested.17:40 – How running his side business has helped him with his overall life perspective.19:00 – Sometimes you gotta do the hard things so you can work on other things.22:30 – Doing what is best for youMemorable Quotes:"We are always in a pattern.

  • Getting More Smiles Out of Your Life! - #57

    21/11/2020 Duración: 14min

    This episode goes along well with the “Cracking Yourself Up” episode… so check that one out too. Note: This is a reupload as with the first upload there was an necessary silence at the beginning that I thought should be deleted. My apologies for that.1.      Live in the Present moment – Take advantage of the opportunities of today. Having things that you care about. Enjoy the season you are inConnect them to previous memories.Things are going to changeIt puts things into perspective. “Giving Immediate Value episode” 2.      Be Thoughtful Thinking of other people Hang out with people who have the key to your laugh box.I felt the acceptance, love, and smiles I gave him.Use the compliments so they aren’t a waste. Thinking of yourself “When I’m thinking of other people, somehow, someway I always get more smile.” Progressive, thinking forward3.      Planning Ahead and Embracing AmbiguityI’m recording this episode on Tuesday Things can change at any moment Appreciating the things that you can control and not gettin

  • Taking Care of Yourself in This Moment ft. Richard Oelberger - #56

    10/11/2020 Duración: 41min

    Richard Oelberger is the host of the Richard Listens Podcast and a licensed psychologist. In this episode of Yield Today we talked about choosing self-care in these tough times and preparing for the great things we'd all like to do in the future!Check out more from Richard!Richard’s Website: https://www.richardlistens.com/Richard’s Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/richardlistens/id1506445402 Episode Time Stamps:0:30 - Thoughts on the Yield Today name3:50 – Advice for bouncing back from the pandemic6:30 – Creating Self-Care moments for yourself9:30 – Letting go of the past and transitioning – have a clear line where you do that11:15 – Things I do to improve my self-awareness12:30 – Warning signs for stress and struggles15:30 – Taking care of your body and breath17:40 – Working together with your friends to make focused growth20:45 – Learn to control the controllables24:45 – Making a micro difference that builds up tons over time.28:15 – Mental stresses between different sports38:00 – Why Ric

  • Start Building a Vision For Your Life - #55

    02/11/2020 Duración: 09min

    It is vital (whether you are young or old) that you have a vision for why you are doing what you're doing. Here are just my quick thoughts on the matter. Hope it is useful. Why 0:30 – Physically and spiritually seeing1:59 – An internal GPS for your soul2:30 – Another reason to do Benefits 3:35 – Envision the days ahead Helps 6:12 – Somebody’s vision of you can help you keep moving forward6:40 – They can give you binoculars7:12 – Often keep up what you’re doing is the answer.8:10 – Being a coach for yourself – Helping yourself stay on track 9:05 – You can improve your vision beyond where you thought before.Support the show

  • Bouncing Back Towards Your Best Life ft. Thomas Ciampa - #54

    27/10/2020 Duración: 42min

    I had an extremely great conversation with Thomas! He's a recent college grad who played basketball in high school, and got a bit caught up in the hype.He made some poor choices, but has since really bounced back and loves sharing his story. His message is progress and not perfection. Definitely stay tuned with what Thomas has coming on his LinkedIn. He posts vulnerable and helpful content on there all the time.Thomas’ LinkedIn Profile:https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-ciampa-9a333015b/10:00 – Starting over from scratch16:00 – Enjoy the process and the journey18:00 Bouncing back from simple mistakes21:00 – A great teammate who helped Thomas with bouncing back25:00 – Talking about heroes and becoming a better hero27:00 – Turning all of his things into a why for what he does.30:00 – Wanting to be more present for people34:00 – Doing what’s best for people35:45 – The memories that live on – making an impact that will last longer than you do.Support the show

  • 3 Tips For Wise Self-Care - #53

    20/10/2020 Duración: 06min

    In this episode we talk about self-care and some of the things I've done to improve in this area. As always I hope it is helpful. 1. Treat yourself2. Slow down3. Get back in touch with yourselfSupport the show

  • Creating New Perspectives That Bring Joy Into Your Life ft. Ryan Stanley - #52

    13/10/2020 Duración: 56min

     I got to talk with Ryan Stanley today! He was a life coach for 15 years and is currently doing a lot of podcast interviews spreading the knowledge that he's gained in his profession.Here are some of the things we talked about:Choosing curiosity rather than condemnation when it comes to your personal flawsBuilding up others and choosing to see beyond the current choices they're making.Giving gratitude for all the things that are helping you live your dream each day.Check out more from Ryan:Ryan's Website: https://www.ryanstanley.com/Ryan's Book: https://www.ryanstanley.com/be-patient-be-present-be-joyfulHere's my friend Jerry's GoFundMe. Him and his family are going through a rough time and they need to raise about $1000 dollars in the next ten days. I've put in $10https://www.gofundme.com/f/khth6-burial-fund?fbclid=IwAR0i-Sy_AUvdpyH26LR4vyLZcWXQtAvQPchYns8eEStddmDw-PZ5dwjPDr0Time Stamps:4:00 - How Ryan Got into Life Coaching6:30  -Coaching Yourself – Judgment – Turn Judgmen

  • The Thrill of The Time Limit - #51

    06/10/2020 Duración: 10min

    I've come across a real phenomenon when it comes to me getting things done. It traces back to my days of running track. I hope that these insights are valuable for you all.Timers:Gives you focusGives you expectationRelated Episodes:#348 - "Using Timers to Escape Icky Distractions" - Feel free to hit me up on the social medias if you vibe with this too. Instagram: @dreamchaserdallinPodcast Instagram: @yieldtodaywithdallinpodcastQuotes:"Time is often not your friend if you are not treating it like a friend.""It's so sacred when you are able to bring it back to just you and that one task.""All time is pretty relative - it's about what you do with it."Support the show

  • Seeing the Opportunity in the Difficulty! - #50

    04/10/2020 Duración: 10min

    My deep apologies for not getting an episode out earlier! I explain why in this episode.Support the show

  • Golf Balls, Rekindling Faith, and Living a Life of Value ft. Alex Sanfilippo of the "Creating a Brand" Podcast - #49

    22/09/2020 Duración: 45min

    I got to interview Alex Sanfilippo, a passionate entrepreneur who has been starting businesses since he was 10 years old. We talked about his story and what he's learned from hitting rock bottom and what he's doing now for entrepreneurs with his side businesses.Here are some of the things we talked about:1. Letting Go Of Your Past Self When It's Not Serving You Anymore2. Staying Focused On Your Most Important Work3. Staying Ahead of The Game Through Consistent GrowthThe next episode of the podcast will be #50! It'll be a fun one be sure you don't miss it. Relevant Links From This Episode:Here's Alex's website and podcast. I'd highly recommend you give them a look and a listen. :)Creating a Brand Podcast - https://creatingabrand.com/category/creating-a-brand-podcast/Creating a Brand Website - podpros.com/Support the show

  • My 3 Focuses to Help Me Thrive This Semester - #48

    15/09/2020 Duración: 12min

    Well... the summer time is now up. Today was Day 1 of the new semester! Lately I've had some struggles with having faith in facing an uncertain future. Here are the three things I'm going to focus on to help me pull through and get the most out of it. 1. Be okay with only having a snapshot view of the future - I'm just going to keep on working and growing, and let the puzzle pieces fall into place one by one. When I do procrastinate I will not spend a lot of time thinking about it, as this will only cause more stress and throw off my emotional state. In short... I will not let one thing that I do not know and one thing that is going wrong mess up everything that is going well.2. Remember that I have things to look forward to -  The way I have this semester set up I already have a lot to look forward to each week. I'll be doing two weekly gaming streams on Twitch to unwind, and I already have a lot of podcast interviews in the schedule that will happen.I will also choose to remember that th

  • What Summer 2020 Has Taught Me. #47

    08/09/2020 Duración: 12min

    This summer has been quite a journey for me. I was thinking I'd have a job/internship, but that didn't happen. So I've just been working on the podcast and other projects and having some fun on the side! Here's some of my main takeaways!1. Make time to do things out of the house - 2. Prioritize self care3. Sacrifice things of lesser importance for greater things.Get My Book / Join my Email List! - https://dallin-candland.ck.page/c79a9687e8 Support it on Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Find-Your-Voice-Youth-ebook/dp/B08GLLLXPY/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=dallin+candland&qid=1598938396&sr=8-1(All Proceeds are going to help the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention)Support the show

  • 5 Lessons Learned From Writing My First Book! #46

    01/09/2020 Duración: 09min

    Starting back around June 25, 2019 I started gathering thoughts to write my very first book! Last Monday I released it on Amazon (and it still needs some work for sure) and I wanted to share some things I learned from the journey. This will all help me tons for when I write my next books.1. Don't edit as you write - You need to have a skeleton to work with that you can flesh out.2. You Can Write Very Fast - You'll get faster over time as you are consistent. 3. A book positions you as an expert - People usually highly trust someone who's written a book about their experiences. It shows you have more than just surface level understanding.4. It's okay to start with garbage (low value writing) - Sometimes you have to get the yuck out before you get to the good stuff.5. It's a deep training for your mind - I feel so understood while I'm writing. It's very powerful.Get My Book / Join my Email List! - https://dallin-candland.ck.page/c79a9687e8 Support it on Amazon - https://www.ama

  • 5 Lessons Learned From My First Year of Podcasting! #45

    25/08/2020 Duración: 16min

    On August 23, 2019 I was digging up potatoes in the hot sun in Driggs, Idaho when I had a bunch of different ideas for a podcast come to my mind. It all sounded so, so cool! I'd been planning on making one for months, almost years. It was too much for me. I had to do something, and I was tired of sitting on the fence of my mind. I decided that the very next day I would do everything I could do to make it happen. On August 24, 2019 this podcast was officially started! From that day I've done around 35 solo episodes and 10 interviews with industry experts, businessmen, entrepreneurs, and also some of my peers. It's been quite a ride!In this episode I broke down just a few of the big lessons that I've learned since that first time I hit record on the first episode of this show. 1. The power of planning ahead when it comes to planning and recording episodes2. Creating feels better than consuming (at least for me)3. Podcasting is a different beast - different than any other opportunity I'v

  • Living Your Dream Today! ft. Bob Morley, Associate Dean of Faculty Development/Professor at BYUI - #44

    18/08/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    Bob Morley is a difference maker. He has been studying and living tried and true leadership principles for decades. We dove deeply into the mindsets and things that have blessed him the most in his life and his career. Also in this episode:How to make the most of any jobBob's thoughts on his college days - good and badWhat he has learned from being a fatherReach out to Bob!Email: morleybob@byui.eduLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-morley-062b8/Support the show

  • Choosing Gratitude In Crazy Times - #43

    11/08/2020 Duración: 09min

    I've been having some crazy things happening in my life over the last six weeks. I've been interviewing a bunch of people, pursuing opportunities and internships, and trying to make the most of each day.In this episode I share my more concrete plans for the podcast moving forward and some other thoughts that have helped me lately.PS: The phone call was from my mom... The timing was kind of crazy. I called her back and shortly after my roommate Austin got there to take me to FHE. It was there that I opened up my Linkedin and saw that I had a job offer! I hope I get it but if it doesn't work out I'll still be a grateful soul.IG: https://www.instagram.com/yieldtodaywithdallinpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEnSRg9lbF5NEjJsWMBbYMgSupport the show

  • Realizing Your Infinite Potential ft. Nick Sales, Owner of Aevium Films - #42

    04/08/2020 Duración: 58min

    Nick Sales has been working on his own videography business for years now. He is quick to share how God has helped him find his current walk of life. Here we talked more about Nick's growing up years, his mission and the impact it had on him, and others who have helped him get to where he is now.  Also in this episode:How Nick got to where he is todayThe chicken and the eagle storyThoughts on trusting GodCheck out more of Nick!Nick’s IG – https://www.instagram.com/nicksalesmusic/?hl=enNick Sales - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV39kR8ilKAgPI-61ZiByygNick Sales Music - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0TkSB0LjRYJtue20tovZCw Nick's First Book! (Released in 2023) - https://amzn.to/4d37489Nick is a very motivational guy. I'd likely recommend checking out his courses or any of the things that he puts out. You won't regret it. Other Related Resources:"God is Trying to Talk to Me" (My First Poetry Book!) - https://amzn.to/3NCXtui"The Infinite Game" by Simon Sinek - https:/

  • From Homeless to Hopeful ft. Dennis Conforto, CEO of HouseCheck - #41

    28/07/2020 Duración: 01h05min

    The day after Dennis Conforto graduated from high school he was kicked out of the house by his grandparents and was homeless for about a year. Now he is the CEO of a thriving company and has done a ton of good for others with his life. Today we unpacked some of the thoughts and experiences that helped lead him to his own success. In this episode:Dennis' experience of being homeless (and what it taught him)How he sees his life in being able to grow continuouslyThoughts on believing in yourself.Check out more of Dennis!  Dennis’ Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dennisconforto/“Cursed is The Ground Film” - http://studentfilms.byu.edu/?p=2303Dennis’ Website https://dennisconforto.com/“My First Christmas Alone” - https://www.facebook.com/notes/10152667227513725/Support the show

  • Micro Decisions Lead to Big Changes ft. Willie Blake - #40

    21/07/2020 Duración: 51min

    Willie Blake is not one to be limited by his weaknesses. He had some reading difficulties but he overcame them. He went from finishing 0 books a year to now averaging about 50! Willie was supercharged by seeing his own progress and now he wants to help others do the same! He wants to be a deliverer of light and help those who may be struggling in their own darkness like he did! He's determined to live his one-word why - light! :)In this episode:How Willie Blake met Evan Carmichael (and got to do a 30-minute coaching session with him)The importance of taking risksThoughts on true friendshipCheck out more of Willie! https://www.instagram.com/willieblake_light/Support the show

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