Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast
It's about living a life without definitive expectations and learning to fish without bait.
Displaying all 2 Episode of Fishing Without Bait: A Full Impact Mindfulness Podcast with the tag “self improvement”.
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Fishing Without Bait 490: What Would Jesus Say to Today’s World Leaders?
November 3rd, 2025 | 16 mins 44 secs
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In Episode 490, Jim Ellermeyer and producer Mike Sorg explore what leadership truly means through the lens of Jesus of Nazareth. From the radical humility and servant leadership he modeled 2,000 years ago to his timeless call for justice and compassion, Jim examines how these teachings apply to the world’s political and social climate today.
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The 3 Big C’s That Drain Your Happiness (And How to Avoid Them!) | Episode 480
August 19th, 2025 | 11 mins 20 secs
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In this episode of Fishing Without Bait, Jim Ellermeyer and producer Mike explore the “Three Big C’s” that drain joy and positivity from our lives: comparing, criticizing, and complaining. We discuss how these habits act like emotional vampires, sucking the energy from every room, and why avoiding them leads to a more mindful, fulfilling life.