<div class="span index">1</div> <span><a class="" data-remote="true" data-type="html" href="/series/action-academy-replace-the-job-you-hate-with-a-life-you-love">Action Academy | Replace The Job You Hate With A Life You Love</a></span>
Ready to replace your 6-figure salary with real freedom? This is the podcast for high earners who feel stuck in jobs they’ve outgrown. If you’re asking, “How do I actually replace $10K–$20K/month so I can quit and never look back?” — welcome home. At Action Academy, we teach you how to buy small businesses and commercial real estate to create cash flow that actually replaces your job. Monday through Friday, you’ll learn from 7–9 figure entrepreneurs, real estate moguls, and acquisition pros who’ve done it — and show you how to do it too. Hosted by Brian Luebben (@brianluebben), who quit his 6-figure sales role in 2022 to build a global business while traveling the world. If you're a high-income earner ready to become a high-impact entrepreneur, this show is your playbook. Subscribe now and start your path to freedom — or keep pretending your job will get better someday....
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Kitsap Matters is a show focused on the unique people, places, and things of Kitsap County, Washington. The host, Kevin Campbell, spends time interviewing different people from around the area (including Poulsbo, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Silverdale, Port Orchard, and more). While the host is the founder of Peaks Financial, a Poulsbo-based financial advisory firm, the show focuses on the things that matter most to Kitsap County residents; this includes family, occupation, recreation, and money.
コンテンツは Kevin Campbell によって提供されます。エピソード、グラフィック、ポッドキャストの説明を含むすべてのポッドキャスト コンテンツは、Kevin Campbell またはそのポッドキャスト プラットフォーム パートナーによって直接アップロードされ、提供されます。誰かがあなたの著作物をあなたの許可なく使用していると思われる場合は、ここで概説されているプロセスに従うことができますhttps://ja.player.fm/legal。
Kitsap Matters is a show focused on the unique people, places, and things of Kitsap County, Washington. The host, Kevin Campbell, spends time interviewing different people from around the area (including Poulsbo, Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Silverdale, Port Orchard, and more). While the host is the founder of Peaks Financial, a Poulsbo-based financial advisory firm, the show focuses on the things that matter most to Kitsap County residents; this includes family, occupation, recreation, and money.
In this episode, Kevin is joined by Alexander Rodenko—entrepreneur, craftsman, and owner of Emerald Installation—for a conversation that goes beyond the surface. From his early years in Ukraine and Israel to building a thriving flooring business in the Pacific Northwest, Alexander shares how his journey is grounded in family, fueled by passion, and driven by purpose. Discover how flooring became his canvas for self-expression and how he’s built a company that reflects his deepest values—one project, one relationship, and one step at a time.…
In this episode, we sit down with Kara Hesse, a talented singer-songwriter whose soulful blend of Americana, Rock, and Blues has captivated audiences across the country. From sharing the stage with legends like B.B. King, Al Green, and Buddy Guy to having her music featured on TV, Kara’s journey is as inspiring as her sound. We talk about her musical influences, songwriting process, life on the road, and her upcoming album, How to Fly. Plus, she treats us to some exclusive live performances! www.peaksfinancial.com…
In this episode of Kitsap Matters, we sit down with Jessica Jetter, a dedicated attorney specializing in workers' compensation, personal injury, and estate planning. Jessica shares her journey into law, her passion for helping clients navigate complex legal matters, and insights into the ever-changing legal landscape—including the impact of AI. We also discuss estate planning essentials, Washington’s estate tax, and why proactive planning is crucial. Plus, we dive into Jessica’s love for ultramarathons, her deep roots in Kitsap County, and her commitment to the community. Tune in for an engaging and insightful conversation!…
In this episode of Kitsap Matters, we sit down with Branden Nepote of Sound CPAs—an expert in tax strategy, a proud dog dad, and, as it turns out, a fellow karaoke enthusiast. Branden shares his journey from vocal performance major to seasoned CPA, highlighting what drew him to the world of accounting and why he loves helping people navigate the complexities of tax law. We talk family, career, recreation, and, of course, money—following the Sail FORMula approach that guides our financial planning at Peaks Financial. Along the way, Branden drops some key tax tips, discusses the changing landscape of the CPA profession, and even reveals one of Kitsap County’s best-kept commuting secrets. Whether you’re a business owner, tax-savvy investor, or just someone looking to make sense of IRS notices, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.…
In this episode, we are excited to have Laurie Camero; Founder and Operator of Wake Up Enterprises! With 26+ years of leadership coaching experience and a passion for building high-performing teams, Laurie shares insights on integrating coaching into everyday leadership. Tune in as we explore her journey, community impact, and even a few stories from her days of singing at the Rockies games!…
Kevin Campbell sits down with returning guest Dan Weedin, a prominent business leader, author, crisis navigator, and candidate for mayor of Poulsbo, Washington. With a career spanning over three decades, Dan shares his vision for Poulsbo’s future, emphasizing community engagement, leadership, and sustainable growth. The conversation touches on key topics like affordable housing, transportation, school capacity, and the importance of maintaining Poulsbo's charm while preparing for its growing population. Dan also reflects on his life experiences and how they have uniquely prepared him for this new chapter in public service. Join us for a candid and insightful discussion about Poulsbo’s challenges and opportunities, and hear why Dan believes this is the right time to step into a leadership role that will shape the city’s future.…
Welcome philanthropist and entrepreneur Doc Blackwell. Doc shares his inspiring story of community service through his nonprofit organization, "Doc Luv the Kids." The discussion highlights Doc’s initiatives, including clothing, shoe, and food drives, scholarships for youth sports, and programs like "More Than the Music," which provides free creative education for kids. Doc also discusses his commitment to fostering unity and resilience in Kitsap County through events like the "Doc Luv the Kids Day" and Thanksgiving meal distribution. Listeners are encouraged to visit docluvthekids.org to learn more!…
This podcast episode blends inspiration, practical advice, and a deep appreciation for community-driven initiatives. Jeff’s passion for recreation and connection shines through, making his work in Poulsbo impactful and meaningful. The discussions about prioritizing family, engaging the community, and living intentionally are universally relatable. The storytelling is engaging, and Jeff’s actionable insights, like creating financial “buckets” and leveraging community collaboration can be valuable takeaways.…
Cassandra Hauk, the award-winning founder of Couture Tax and Consulting. With accolades like the Best of Bainbridge Island and Best of Kitsap, Cassandra shares her journey from growing up in the region to becoming a multifaceted entrepreneur, tax professional, and advocate for financial literacy. Discover how Cassandra balances her tax practice, philanthropy, and creative pursuits—including launching a bikini line inspired by her success as Ms. Universe. She offers valuable insights into tax strategies for business owners and highly compensated employees, the importance of building a financial team, and the transformative power of planning ahead. Along the way, Cassandra opens up about her dedication to leaving a legacy, raising three active boys, and her passion for volunteering with organizations supporting global communities. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that blends community, creativity, and financial wisdom. Whether you’re a local business owner or just curious about Kitsap’s dynamic leaders, this episode is packed with value.…
In this engaging episode of Kitsap Matters, Brett Clark, owner of BC Fitness in Silverdale, shares his journey from retail management to becoming a fitness entrepreneur. Brett shares his passion for helping clients achieve both physical and mental well-being, emphasizing the importance of a personalized, balanced approach to health. Brett delves into innovative fitness technology like the Tonal system, and Brett’s entrepreneurial ventures, including a meal-prep service, Fit by Fork, designed to support healthy lifestyles. Kevin and Brett also discuss the parallels between financial fitness and physical fitness, stressing the significance of longevity and quality of life for those nearing or entering retirement. From networking tips to supporting community initiatives, this episode provides insights into building a fulfilling life while fostering local connections. Discover Brett’s best-kept secret in Kitsap County, learn about upcoming events at BC Fitness, and hear how he’s shaping Kitsap’s health and wellness landscape. Tune in for an inspiring conversation packed with practical advice and community spirit!…
In this episode of the Kitsap Matters podcast, guests Joe Hulsey and Dr. Mary Gorman, the creators of the Poulsbo Blues and Jazz Festival, also known as PB&J , explain how the festival was born from Joe and Mary's passion for live music and their experiences attending over 40 festivals, particularly in New Orleans, which inspired them to bring the same energy to Poulsbo, Washington. They share the festival’s origins, the partnership with Poulsbo Rotary for community support, and their goal of creating an event that draws locals and out-of-towners alike. The first festival in February 2024 & featured 12 bands across four venues, with about 500 attendees. With its rapid success, the festival has doubled in size for 2025, planning 22 bands and five venues with an expected 1,300 attendees. Joe and Mary are also committed to supporting local businesses and artists, with all profits going back to community causes through the Poulsbo Rotary. Beyond the festival, they've launched a concert series throughout the year to keep the local music scene alive and build excitement for the main event. With ambitions to create a lasting legacy, they’re documenting their processes so that the festival can continue for years to come. Local listeners are encouraged to buy tickets early due to high demand.!…
In this episode of Kitsap Matters, Whitney Tatum, founder of Moxie Entrepreneurial Support Services shares her journey from growing up on the East Coast and living in various parts of the U.S. to eventually settling in the Pacific Northwest, where she fell in love with the community and lifestyle of Kitsap County. After experiencing the area's natural beauty and vibrant local culture, she decided to stay and start her business. With a background in running a remodeling and moving company, Whitney now helps small business owners implement standard operating procedures (SOPs), employee handbooks, and other processes that improve efficiency, mitigate risk, and support growth. Whitney’s passion for entrepreneurship is rooted in her own experiences and her desire to help others succeed, making her a valuable resource for local businesses in the Pacific Northwest.…
In this episode, host Kevin Campbell interviews Michlle Doyle, co-founder of Bluefoot Architecture and Design. Michele shares her journey from growing up in Chicago to relocating to Washington, as well as her shift from a 20-year career in IT to becoming a successful interior designer. She discusses her passion for creating personalized, functional spaces and reflects on her life in Kitsap County, her family's experiences, and her involvement in community activities. The conversation highlights the balance between creativity and practicality in design and life.…
In this episode of Kitsap Matters, Katie Davis, a realtor with Keller Williams Realty in Kitsap County and a founding member of the Kitsap Executive Association, shares her journey from growing up in Little Rock, Washington, to working on a guest ranch in Montana, to eventually finding her way into real estate. Katie explains her commitment to going above and beyond for her clients, emphasizing the importance of guiding them through emotional transitions, whether they are buying their first home or downsizing after a loss. She highlights the misconceptions people have about realtors, explaining that her role is more about problem-solving and stewardship than merely making sales. In addition to her real estate career, Katie discusses her passion for outdoor activities, including hiking, boating, and mountain biking, as well as her excitement about the recent launch of the Kitsap Executive Association, a premier networking group in the county.…
In this interview with Frank Ellerbroek, a long-time resident of Washington and Kitsap County, shares his journey into the mortgage industry, where he has built a successful career over the last 26 years. As a mortgage broker with Vantage Mortgage Brokers and a founding member of the Kitsap Executive Association, Frank discusses how his entrepreneurial spirit led him into mortgage lending. He highlights the importance of helping clients find financial solutions, especially first-time homebuyers, and emphasizes the value of working with a fiduciary-minded broker. Frank also reflects on his family life, outdoor passions like skiing and backpacking, and his vision for the Kitsap Executive Association. Additionally, he offers insights into the future of the mortgage industry, including the impact of AI and streamlining processes, while maintaining the importance of personal relationships in financial services.…
Beth Wolfe shares her journey as a third-generation entrepreneur in Kitsap County. Growing up in a family of business owners, she learned valuable financial lessons from her parents, who built successful businesses in the area. Beth has transitioned from a career in sports medicine, where she worked with Olympic athletes, into life consulting, founding Platinum Life Consulting. She now helps clients achieve harmony and balance across eight dimensions of life, including physical, emotional, financial, and spiritual well-being. Beth discusses her philosophy of life as a "symphony" where not every area needs to be perfect at once. She often works with small business owners and individuals in transition, helping them focus on personal growth and holistic success. Additionally, Beth expresses her love for outdoor activities like kayaking and hiking, which perfectly align with the lifestyle in Kitsap County.…
Dave Lambert, a co-owner of Slippery Pig Brewery in Poulsbo, Washington, shares his journey from brewing beer at home to becoming a prominent figure in the local brewing scene. Known for his kilt-wearing persona, Dave reflects on the entrepreneurial path that led him and his wife to leave their corporate jobs and start the brewery, which now plays a central role in the local community. Slippery Pig, famous for its unique brews and community events, also supports local musicians, including Dave's own 11-piece band, "Upants My Heart." The interview explores Dave's deep-rooted connection to Poulsbo, and his vision for the future, which includes an expansion of the brewery into Bremerton. The discussion also highlights the supportive and collaborative nature of the brewing and music scene in Kitsap County.…
Andrey Dombrowski joins Kevin Campbell on Kitsap Matters discussing his role at Commencement Bank, the state of the banking industry and commercial loans. He also delves into his personal life, his family, and his love for the state of Washington. They discuss the biggest financial influences in his life…
Kevin and Christine Campbell introduce Aaron Murphy, discussing Peaks Financial's sail formula, which focuses on family, occupation, recreation, and money. They delve into Aaron's background, discussing his career in architecture and his family life with a blended family of four teenagers. They touch on Aaron's upbringing, his work ethic instilled by his parents, and his passion for architecture, particularly in designing homes for aging in place. Aaron shares his journey into architecture and his efforts to help families stay in their homes longer as they age, including his work with Forever Home, which has gained recognition, including a feature in Forbes magazine.…
In this podcast episode, Kevin Campbell and (special guest co-host Christine Campbell) interview Judge Shane Seaman, exploring his background and career journey. The hosts mention their planning philosophy, represented by the acronym FORM (Family, Occupation, Recreation, Money), which serves as an outline for the interview. The conversation delves into Shane's story, discussing family, occupation, recreation, and money. The hosts aim to uncover the unique aspects of Kitsap County by asking Shane about the best-kept secrets and interesting facets of the region. Shane shares his experiences, including his time in the Coast Guard, law school, work as a prosecutor and deputy county coroner, private practice, and eventually becoming a judge.…
Kevin Campbell and special guest co-host, Christine Campbell, introduce you to Charlie Thompson, the Director of Fish Line, a historic food bank in Kitsap County. The conversation covers Peaks Financial's SAIL FORMula, focusing on family, occupation, recreation, and money. The hosts express excitement about diving into Charlie's story and discussing Fishline. Charlie shares that he recently moved to Kitsap and became the director of Fishline, revealing his ties to Kitsap County and his journey from Minnesota. The hosts also touch on the impact of snow on Charlie's decision to move and explore his role as the director of Fishline.…
Kevin Campbell, along with guest co-host Christine Campbell, welcomes Mike Sciacca from the Gypsy Jazz Band, Ranger and the Rearrangers, on their show. They discuss Peaks Financial's proprietary planning process called the SAIL FORMula, which focuses on what matters most and what can be controlled, with each letter representing core elements like family, occupation, recreation, and money. Mike shares insights into his band's origins and their connection to the Django Reinhardt Festival, setting the stage for an interview exploring his personal interests and values. The conversation previews their upcoming participation in the Summer Nights at the Bay Concert Series sponsored by Peaks Financial, generating excitement for the event.…
In this episode of Kitsap Matters, Kevin Campbell (and guest co-host Christine Campbell) spend time with John Ackenhusen, of Jewelbox Theatres. They'll look into the things that matter most to John as they explore his education and involvement in things around the Kitsap County.
Kevin Campbell (and guest co-host Christine Campbell) introduce Dan Weedin, a multifaceted individual with various roles including sports commentator, coach, podcast host, author, and insurance professional. Despite his busy schedule, Dan manages to balance his roles effectively. They discuss Peaks Financial's planning philosophy, focusing on family, occupation, recreation, and money. The interview delves into Dan's story, recent projects, and what matters most to him, offering a comprehensive overview of his life and interests.…
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