Anything Is Possible Podcast
Are you living the life of your dreams?
If you’d asked me that in 2014, I would have had to admit I wasn’t. I was working in a job I hated, feeling unfulfilled and still stuck in patterns of limited thinking from the trauma I experienced in my childhood and young adulthood.
But I reached a breaking point when I realized I just didn’t want to live that way anymore. There had to be something more out there for me, I thought. There had to be a way to break through the barriers I’d grown up believing in to live bigger.
I began to change my own story in 2015 with the belief that anything is possible – and a lot of hard work. The success I enjoy now has given me a platform to share this message with others.
Welcome to my podcast, where I dive into how to change your life by changing your mindset, through my own story and the story of others who have come to believe that anything is possible.
Guest Spotlight
Amanda Blasingame
“I once knew Sadie as Sadie Herzing as a child; many years ago, Sadie, whom I knew, had left home. A social media platform would reconnect us years down the future, and the Sadie I remembered was now Sadie Kolves, as she had just published her first book, “Anything Is Possible.”
We quickly reconnected, and Sadie became my coach. I read her first book and was able to catch up on the years I had missed out on. As I read her book, I also learned that my family was in her book, and I learned about the stories of neighbors who fed her and her sister. That was my mom, and as Sadie and I would encounter many similar challenges in life, we grew closer than ever.
I have bought 12 copies of her first book and donated it to my friends facing life’s challenges. I have sent her to several friends to coach along the way.
Sadie Kolves is by far the most extraordinary person to enter my life; while battling my childhood trauma, she sponsored me on her Podcast. Even as an absolute basket case trying to talk, Sadie was the first to help me release my pain.
In due time, I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer at 34 years old. Sadie took me under her wing even closer as she guided me throughout my treatments. I am now 36 years old, a full-time employee for a school district, reenrolled into college, made the President’s list, and received two lifetime National awards this year.
I could not have done this without both Sadie’s, I know as a person. She took her past and she turned to what she felt was impossible in life and she made it possible. Along the way she has not only taught me to live healthier, but she has also taught me to maintain my mental health using everyday skillsets.”