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I’m Ian Christianson, a 17-year-old entrepreneur who’s not waiting around for life to happen. I’m on a mission to build my dream lifestyle, and the best way I know how is by learning directly from the people who’ve done it—those who’ve built empires, conquered setbacks, and turned their vision into reality.
This podcast isn’t about sugarcoating success. It’s about real conversations with people who’ve faced the same struggles we all do and found a way through. It’s about taking their lessons and applying them, step by step, to our own journeys.
If you’re someone who’s ready to take control, escape the average, and start creating a life on your terms, this podcast is for you. I’m not here to inspire you; I’m here to share the playbook so we can all level up together, and build a life worth living.

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I’m Ian Christianson, a 17-year-old entrepreneur who’s not waiting around for life to happen. I’m on a mission to build my dream lifestyle, and the best way I know how is by learning directly from the people who’ve done it—those who’ve built empires, conquered setbacks, and turned their vision into reality.
This podcast isn’t about sugarcoating success. It’s about real conversations with people who’ve faced the same struggles we all do and found a way through. It’s about taking their lessons and applying them, step by step, to our own journeys.
If you’re someone who’s ready to take control, escape the average, and start creating a life on your terms, this podcast is for you. I’m not here to inspire you; I’m here to share the playbook so we can all level up together, and build a life worth living.

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Send me any questions here In this episode of The Energize Podcast, host Ian Christianson interviews Steve Babcock, a top creative director and former Chief Creative Officer with a track record of leading award-winning advertising campaigns. From starting in the mailroom to working with global brands and Gary Vaynerchuk, Steve shares insider strategies on branding, marketing, and creativity in today's fast-paced digital world. Key Takeaways from This Episode: Climbing the Creative Ladder – From mailroom to Chief Creative Officer, Steve’s career journey Advertising at Crispin Porter Bogusky – What it’s like working at a top agency The Future of AI in Marketing – How AI is reshaping creative work & ad strategy How to Create High-Converting Ads – The secret to ads that generate leads & sales Avoiding Burnout & Sustaining Creativity – How to thrive in high-pressure industries Branding & Marketing Strategy for Success – Positioning yourself and your brand effectively Lessons from Gary Vaynerchuk – Career-defining advice on growth & personal branding The Power of Networking & Idea Generation – Why success in advertising & business comes down to relationships & innovation Whether you're a creative professional, marketer, entrepreneur, or business owner, this episode is packed with practical insights on brand identity, digital marketing, and career success in the advertising industry. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here In this episode of the Energized Podcast, we dive into the world of pickleball for athletes with aspiring professional player Ty Butson. Ty shares his journey from a casual pickleball enthusiast to competing at a high level, revealing the mental and physical challenges of becoming a professional athlete in pickleball. He discusses the role of pickleball training for athletes, the importance of routine and nutrition for peak performance, and the significance of recovery in maintaining his competitive edge. Ty opens up about the entrepreneurial side of his journey, including the challenges of securing sponsorships and leveraging social media for personal branding. He offers valuable insights on how pickleball can improve athletic performance and reflects on the balance between gratitude and ambition in his pursuit of success. Whether you're curious about the future growth of pickleball or looking for tips on embracing the process rather than focusing solely on outcomes, this conversation is packed with inspiration. Join us as Ty Butson shares his faith-driven purpose, his passion for inspiring others, and the joys of pickleball as a sport for athletes of all levels. This episode is a must-listen for anyone eager to learn about pickleball’s fitness benefits, mental hurdles for athletes, and the exciting entrepreneurial opportunities the sport offers. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here In this episode of the Energized Podcast , Ian sits down with Nick Smoot, a serial entrepreneur with a fascinating background in both nonprofits and business. Nick shares the story of how he started out working with youth programs and eventually went on to launch several successful companies. Throughout the conversation, he emphasizes how important it is to have a sense of purpose in your work, to seek out mentors who can guide you, and to build a strong community around you as an entrepreneur. Nick also dives into the difference between being an entrepreneur and an influencer. He explains why entrepreneurs should focus on solving real-world problems instead of just seeking attention, and why adopting a creator mindset is so valuable. For small towns and rural areas, Nick offers encouraging advice on how they can foster innovation. He believes that by identifying unique opportunities and collaborating with others, even smaller communities can become hubs of creativity and progress. The episode also covers some practical and thought-provoking topics, like how to communicate effectively—whether you're presenting your ideas or having a meaningful conversation. Nick talks about the art of creating events that aren’t just about networking but are designed to bring people together and spark real collaboration. He shares his insights into the venture capital world, the evolving role of AI in the future of work, and why it’s time to rethink how we build social structures to strengthen communities and encourage innovation. If you’re looking for advice, inspiration, or a fresh perspective on entrepreneurship, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here n this episode, Nathalia Levterova shares her inspiring journey from a confused college student to a successful entrepreneur and marketing agency owner. She discusses the importance of networking, sales skills, and building a personal brand. Nathalia emphasizes that anyone can start a business by offering a service and highlights the significance of surrounding oneself with the right people. She provides practical advice on how to network effectively and the steps to take when starting a business, focusing on service-based models and high-value skills. In this conversation, Nathalia Levterova shares her insights on entrepreneurship, stress management, the value of education, wellness, and the importance of travel. She emphasizes the need for quick monetization strategies, the significance of handling stress and taking calculated risks, and the varying relevance of college education based on individual goals. Nathalia also discusses the impact of health on overall well-being and the transformative power of travel in personal growth. Finally, she reveals her motivations and aspirations, highlighting the importance of autonomy, giving back, and family. Takeaways Networking is essential for growth and finding opportunities. Sales skills are crucial for any entrepreneur's success. Building a personal brand can facilitate connections and opportunities. You are influenced by the five people you spend the most time with. To network effectively, show genuine interest in others. Regularly visiting places can help initiate connections. Starting a business is as simple as offering a service. Service-based businesses are easier to start than product-based ones. Focus on making money before worrying about business structures. Monetization should be prioritized over perfection. Experience is crucial; starting for free can be beneficial. Stress can be managed by assessing worst-case scenarios. Saying yes to opportunities can lead to growth. College may not be necessary for entrepreneurs. Health and wellness are foundational to success. Travel broadens perspectives and fosters self-discovery. Understanding your hormonal cycle is important for women. Networking can happen outside of traditional settings. Your 'why' drives your actions and goals. Nathalia's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathaliadventures?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here In this conversation, Ian interviews Barry Aiken, a seasoned musician, producer and composer, who shares his journey in the music industry, from his early love for music to his experiences as a touring musician and teacher. Barry discusses the evolution of music culture, the importance of unique skills in the industry, and offers valuable advice for aspiring musicians navigating today's landscape. In this conversation, Barry Aiken discusses the importance of diverse music genres, the critical role of listening in developing musical skills, and the value of early musical exposure. He reflects on the learning experiences gained from playing in bands and emphasizes that success in music is not solely defined by fame but by the joy of creating and collaborating with others. Takeaways Barry's passion for music started in second grade. He chose a teaching degree over a performance degree. Writing music opened many doors for Barry. The music industry has changed significantly over the years. Aspiring musicians should learn recording software. Teaching music can be a fulfilling career. Unique skills are essential for success in music. Pop music has become simpler in production. Live musicianship is often lacking in modern recordings. The 70s were a golden era for diverse music on the radio. There are great musicians across various genres, but accessibility can be limited. Listening to a variety of music is crucial for developing a good ear. Your ears must recognize beautiful melodies and rhythms to express them as a player. Playing in bands provides invaluable experience and learning opportunities. Early exposure to high-quality music influences musical development. Success in music can be defined by the joy of collaboration, not just fame. Failing in music is a significant learning opportunity. Listening to music with high information content is essential for growth. Translating what you hear into your instrument requires practice and patience. The magic of a band comes from the collective sound, not just the lead performer. Ian Christianson Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/christianson_ian?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Todd and Zetta Stam, founders of Aspen Homes, discuss their journey of building custom homes and the challenges they faced. They emphasize the importance of creativity, quality, and customer satisfaction in their business. The Stams share how they weathered the 2008 housing market collapse and attribute their success to God's help and their dedicated team. They also talk about their marketing strategies, which include word-of-mouth referrals and community involvement. Their purpose is to build beautiful homes that create a sense of love, comfort, and relaxation for their clients. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Joshua Coombs, founder of Do Something for Nothing, shares his journey of giving haircuts to the homeless and the impact it has had on his life and the lives of others. He started this work out of a feeling of helplessness and a desire to do something to make a difference. Through his interactions with the homeless, he realized the importance of showing up, listening, and treating people with dignity and respect. His work gained attention on social media, leading to a movement of people wanting to do something for nothing. Joshua emphasizes the power of small acts of kindness and encourages individuals to step out of their comfort zones and connect with those in need. He also discusses the misconceptions and stigmas surrounding homelessness and the need for collective action to address the issue. The conversation explores the importance of collective action and compassion in addressing social issues like homelessness. It emphasizes the need for a national effort and a shift in consciousness to prioritize helping those in need. The conversation also touches on the importance of listening, letting go of preconceived opinions, and connecting with others on a deeper level. It suggests that finding purpose and authenticity in life involves being open to new experiences, getting out of one's comfort zone, and quieting the mind through practices like meditation. The purpose of life is seen as being the best version of oneself and connecting to one's authenticity. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Hey guys, exciting news! After a lot of thought, I've decided to change the podcast from Wise Beyond My Years to Energized. We're switching things up, including moving from those longer 40-minute to longer hour-long episodes to tighter, more focused 20- to 30-minute episodes. I want to pick more value into less time and keep the energy in the podcast high. I've also installed a new logo that looks more professional and reflects the direction I'm heading. I want to bring more energy, passion, and liveleness into my episodes. Thanks for listening! Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Sarah Woelfel, co-founder and partner at Cult Capital, discusses the importance of building a brand and the key elements involved. A brand is defined by the vision, mission, and values of the founder, and it is reflected in genuine and transparent communication with customers. Building a brand involves considering product offerings, pricing, packaging, and building relationships with customers. Sarah shares examples of how Cult Capital has helped many brands build and expand their reach. She also emphasizes the importance of passion, alignment of values, and building a strong team in building a successful brand. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here In this conversation, TJ Barnhart, a former part-owner of Keller Williams Realty, shares insights and advice on selling properties and building a successful real estate team. He discusses the importance of understanding the selling process, including analyzing the characteristics of the property and the motivation of the seller. TJ also highlights the role of a real estate firm in providing infrastructure and support for agents. He shares his journey from being a realtor to owning a brokerage and offers tips for negotiating deals and dealing with different types of properties. TJ emphasizes the value of learning the market and the potential of vacant land. He also discusses Keller Williams' approach to supporting agents and its growth as a franchise. In this conversation, TJ Barnhart shares his experience of living a flexible lifestyle and the benefits it brings to his family. He also discusses how Keller Williams dealt with the market crash in 2008 by changing their approach and focusing on short sales. TJ explains the process of selling a house as a realtor and how he scaled his real estate firm by hiring a team. He reflects on his biggest failures and the importance of finding balance between career and spirituality. Finally, he shares his perspective on the meaning of life and the importance of finding purpose. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here In this episode of Wise Beyond My Years, I sit down with Chaplain Barry Black, the Chaplain of the U.S. Senate. From his remarkable journey to his role in guiding some of the nation's most influential leaders, Chaplain Black shares profound insights on faith, spirituality, and finding common ground in a diverse world. He opens up about the spiritual guidance he offers within the Senate, his unique path to becoming Chaplain, and the power of prayer in times of uncertainty. Whether you're seeking inspiration, spiritual wisdom, or simply curious about the intersection of faith and leadership, this conversation will leave you with plenty to think about. Tune in, and if you find this episode as impactful as I did, please share it with others who might need a little inspiration today! Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Jen Eckhardt, founder of Entrepreneurial Freedom, discusses the challenges faced by founder CEOs and the steps to transition from founder to CEO. She shares her journey of starting the business and the struggles she encountered. The conversation also covers the importance of mental health for entrepreneurs, the value of working for someone else before starting a business, and strategies for managing overhead and diversifying income. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to entrepreneurship, business diversification, self-awareness, curiosity, online vs. brick-and-mortar businesses, AI, mentorship, and the meaning of life. The guest, Jen Eckhardt, provides valuable insights and advice for entrepreneurs and founders. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Jason Wells, CEO of Adventist Health, shares insights into his role as a CEO and the requirements for the position. He emphasizes the importance of building relationships, creating a winning team culture, and driving quality in healthcare. Wells discusses the challenges of the healthcare system, including the need for reform and the need to provide better care experiences for patients. He also highlights the importance of communication, both within the healthcare team and with patients. Wells shares his personal journey, from being an English major to teaching high school to eventually entering the healthcare industry. Jason Wells shares his journey from being a high school teacher to becoming the CEO of Adventist Health in Central California. He discusses the importance of purpose in work and encourages young people to find careers that have meaning. He emphasizes the value of relationships and kindness in healthcare and in life. Wells also highlights the need for change and improvement in the healthcare industry, focusing on patient experience and communication. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Ed Birch, principal of the Strategic Energy Group and owner of the Birch Consulting Group, shares his background in manufacturing and consulting. He discusses his experience in various industries, including food processing, salad dressing, and packaging. Birch explains his work in energy efficiency and the development of a continuous improvement process that focuses on behavior change. He also discusses the future of energy usage and the role of fossil fuels and renewables. Birch emphasizes the importance of safety in manufacturing and the need for proper training and management. He shares his journey into management and consulting and the challenges he has faced in turning around struggling companies. In this conversation, Ed Birch discusses his experience in the energy efficiency industry and the challenges and successes he has encountered. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the culture of an organization and the need for behavior change to achieve energy savings. Birch also shares his insights on starting a business and the key factors that contribute to its success. He highlights the significance of building relationships with customers and the utility, as well as the value of education and continuous learning. Finally, Birch reflects on his personal regrets and offers advice to the younger generation. Ed Birch has a diverse background in manufacturing and consulting, with experience in various industries. He has developed a continuous improvement process that focuses on behavior change and energy efficiency. Birch discusses the future of energy usage and the role of fossil fuels and renewables. He emphasizes the importance of safety in manufacturing and the need for proper training and management. Understanding the culture of an organization is crucial for implementing energy efficiency measures. Behavior change is essential for achieving energy savings. Building relationships with customers and the utility is important for business success. Education and continuous learning are valuable for personal and professional growth. Regrets can arise from prioritizing work over personal relationships. The younger generation should focus on conservative viewpoints and getting back to basics. Support the show…
 
Send me any questions here Scott Hansen, CEO of Renewed Horizons, discusses his work in supporting adults with developmental disabilities. He explains that the causes of developmental disabilities can vary, including genetics and birth factors. Scott emphasizes the importance of helping individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible in their own communities. He shares the history of institutionalization and the shift towards integrating individuals with disabilities into society. Scott also discusses the different levels of support provided by Renewed Horizons, from hourly supported living to intense supported living. He highlights the challenges of staffing and the impact of COVID-19 on their operations. Scott reflects on his journey to starting his own business and finding purpose in working with individuals with disabilities. Scott Hansen's purpose is to work with adults with disabilities and make them better. He also finds purpose in volunteering at church and going on missions trips to Uganda. He believes that reflecting God's image and showing love and respect to others is the ultimate purpose of life. Keywords developmental disabilities, causes, independent living, institutionalization, support services, staffing, COVID-19, purpose, purpose, adults with disabilities, volunteering, missions trips, Uganda, reflecting God's image, love and respect Takeaways Developmental disabilities can have various causes, including genetics and birth factors. The goal is to help individuals with disabilities live as independently as possible in their own communities. There has been a shift from institutionalization to integrating individuals with disabilities into society. Renewed Horizons provides different levels of support, from hourly supported living to intense supported living. Staffing is a challenge in the field, and COVID-19 has had an impact on operations. Scott Hansen found purpose in working with individuals with disabilities and starting his own business. Working with adults with disabilities is Scott Hansen's purpose Volunteering and going on missions trips bring him fulfillment Reflecting God's image and showing love and respect to others is the ultimate purpose of life Support the show…
 
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