Extraordinary Us
By Jeff Burningham
Extraordinary UsDec 22, 2020
Recap of the Extraordinary Us Podcast Season 2
The Extraordinary Us Podcast is taking a summer break 😎 Jeff closes season 2 with a special recap highlighting the great guests we’ve been able to hear from this past season and the lessons learned along the way. We’d love to hear from you over the summer about your ideas, what you’re interested in hearing from the Us podcast, different topics, and guests you’d like to hear from in season 3. Stay tuned for what’s coming next!
Congressman John Curtis on Living Life in the Fast Lane of Politics, Emerging Technologies, the Ukraine Conflict & Why he has Hope for our Future
I first met John Curtis as the Mayor of Provo over a decade ago. It was fun to sit down and share memories, talk politics and about his hope for the future. John currently represents Utah’s 3rd Congressional District in the United States congress. Prior to being elected, John was the 45th mayor of Provo City. Congressman Curtis works hard and strives to do his best as a representative of our state. In this insightful episode, we discuss running for office, the opioid epidemic, growth of blockchain, inflation, climate change, and much more.
Addiction, Compassion for Others, & Forgiving Yourself with Sean Cortese
I had a friend contact me months ago with a story to tell. My guy, Sean Cortese, wanted to talk about something hard: drug addiction. Sean is a good person with a great heart who felt inspired to share his story in hopes of helping others who may be struggling with something challenging. In this very intimate conversation, Sean shares his personal story of addiction to drugs, how he found a way to forgive himself and overcome this hardship in his life.
Entrepreneurship & Staying Civically Engaged w/ Walker Edison CEO Brad Bonham
Brad Bonham is a great entrepreneur and an even better person who is constantly striving to serve others and make a difference in the world. Brad is the CEO of Walker Edison and an EY Entrepreneur of the year winner. In this episode we talk about success but also heartache and disappointment. Brad shares the heartbreaking story of losing his son Grant, how he turned his loss into something amazing, never giving up, pushing through the hard things in life, and turning challenges into something meaningful.
March Madness with BYU Head Coach Mark Pope
As March Madness begins we re-release Coach Mark Pope's episode to remind us all that “failure is fuel that leads to greater opportunities in life!” Coach Pope is the current BYU men’s head basketball coach, a former NCAA champion and NBA player. Coach Pope is a great example of being relentless, having a positive perspective on life, and encouraging others to use failures to find success.
Finding Sunshine & Deep Connections Through the Hardships of Life with Jason Clawson
Today I had the opportunity to sit down and have an uplifting conversation with Jason Clawson. Jason brings something special and unique to the podcast as we talk about death and grief and how to best overcome the hardships we face in life. In this episode, Jason shares the saddening loss of his wife, Valerie, to cancer, how his family overcame this tragedy and found happiness, and how he used his profession as a therapist to create a charity. Giving Sunshine is focused on those who are struggling by giving sunshine baskets full of tools to help others get through their hardest moments.
Fraser Bullock; CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games on living a Rich & Meaningful Life, Choosing Happiness amidst Adversity & the Future of the Olympics in Utah
Today I was blessed to sit down and have a heartfelt conversation with my dear friend and long-time mentor Fraser Bullock. Fraser was an original partner at Bain Capital for many years, and then later founded Sorenson Capital. He is also the former COO of the 2002 Winter Olympics and currently serves as the CEO of the Salt Lake Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. In this profound episode, we discuss his brush with death that changed his perspective and caused him to realize that every day is a gift. We also discuss the magic and future of the Olympics games in Salt Lake City.
Will the Nation-State Survive Decentralization & a 2022 Legislative Session Preview w/ Senator Dan McCay
Fun to reconnect with my good friend and former running mate Senator Dan McCay. Before serving in his current position as a State Senator of Utah, Dan served in the House of Representatives for seven years. In this somewhat insightful episode 😉 we discuss how technology is rapidly decentralizing decisions, what specific issues we’ll see in the upcoming legislative session, and how Dan's life has changed as he’s unplugged from digital connections and focuses instead on real relationships.
The Future Part 2; with Web3, AI, Metaverse & Crypto bro’s Kirk Ouimet & Scott Paul
It was exciting to sit down & talk about the future, what’s happening & what is coming w/Kirk Ouimet the co-founder of Scan & our always entertaining & insightful friend Scott Paul. This is the 2nd episode we have done about potentially scary but also world changing technology & trends. Listen in to become more educated about the future and learn how we can have optimism instead of fear for what lies ahead.
Crypto 101 & a sprinkle of DEFI & NFT’s as well 👌🏻 with Crypto Hedge Fund manager Paul Weimer
Today is the first of a series of episodes that I am starting off with in 2022 - all about The Future! Paul Weimer is an economist who studied at the London school of economics and now runs a Crypto hedge fund. We had fun discussing the future of cryptocurrency, decentralized finance, NFTs, and how we all can learn and participate in shaping the best future for the most people possible.
A Special Recap of the Extraordinary Us Podcast in 2021 & What the Future Holds in 2022 🚀
Merry Christmas and happy holidays! We end 2021 of the Extraordinary Us podcast recapping some of the highlights from amazing guests this year. Jeff also teases what the future holds in 2022 for the podcast, and reminds us all not to look back in fear but to take steps forward in faith, molding the future to be the best it possibly can be for all of us. 🙌🏻
Jeff & Cheryl Flake on a Life of Public Service, and Surviving and Thriving through the Bumps Along the Way.
It was my pleasure to sit down with my tennis partner Jeff Flake, the former Senator from Arizona and newly confirmed Ambassador of Turkey, and his lovely wife Cheryl to learn about living in the public eye and representing the United States throughout the world. In this singular episode, Jeff and Cheryl share personal stories of strength and triumph while living through the storms of life. Including the harrowing first-hand story of surviving a shooter at a congressional baseball practice.
Governor Spencer Cox on the Power of Authenticity, our Crisis of Empathy & the Future of Utah.
It was fun to sit down, catch up and have a compelling conversation with my former competitor and current Governor of Utah, Spencer J. Cox. In this eye-opening episode, Governor Cox shares personal struggles that he has experienced in life and opens up about how they have informed his leadership style. We discuss everything from growing up in Fairview, Utah to now leading one of the fastest-growing states in the country. If you are curious about who Spencer really is this episode is for you!
Jess Toolson on entrepreneurship, positive ways to use social media, and raising a young family in a foreign country.
Today I got to sit down and have a fun and interesting conversation with Jess Toolson. She is the founder of Mixhers and they are everywhere! After living internationally with her young family for 12 years, Jess followed her dreams of creating a brand to help women feel more healthy and like themselves. She shares insights about being proactive, her passion for connection and community, and growing a company in the health space for women.
Tom Holmoe; Big 12, Big Learning & Big Heart
It was a joy for me to sit down today with my friend Tom Holmoe, director of BYU athletics and 4x super bowl champion. Tom shared the inside story on BYU getting into The Big 12, how he led through COVID, and insights on winning and losing. Tom is a master at learning and growing and a great example of getting out of your comfort zone to get and be better.
Natalie Gochnour on how to live a simple life of meaningful service.
Natalie Gochnour is everywhere and that’s almost always a good thing! She serves as an associate dean and director of the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute at the University of Utah. In this engaging episode, Natalie shares why she seeks simplicity in life and the importance of cutting through clutter and chaos in our modern world to get to the heart of important community issues.
Venture Capitalist Blake Modersitzki; From Farm Boy to Tech Investor
Today I got to sit down with a fellow venture capitalist Blake Modersitzki. Blake came from a small-town farm in Idaho and is now one of the big names in investing in Silicon Slopes and beyond. In this insightful episode he shares lessons he's learned throughout the years and the future he sees for entrepreneurs. We discuss everything from cryptocurrency to life on the farm. This is a fun episode you don't want to miss.
My Life, the Power of Positivity and a Pure Heart with Sally Burningham
Today I got to sit down and have an intimate conversation with my favorite person. My wife, Sally Burningham. Sally grew up knowing that there were two passions she had in life. Being a mother, and being a teacher. She has been able to live both of those passions and approaches each new opportunity with boundless positivity and simplicity. She’s always teaching me something new and I learn from her every day. I hope you enjoy getting to know her a little bit more and will mourn with us at the recent passing of Sal’s dad.
Greatest Hits: Warren Osborn on Fighting ALS, and Leaving a Legacy of Hope
Today I had the good fortune of sitting down with a wonderful person and friend battling a terminal illness, ALS. Warren grew up on a farm in Perry Utah and has now become a prolific entrepreneur and investor. Over 3 years ago he and his family learned that he had ALS. Today he shares lessons learned in life, love and entrepreneurship. He is battling a terminal illness with tenacity, a sense of humor and a smile on his face. There is a lot for all of us to learn here.
Greatest Hits: Jon and Mary Kaye Hunstman. In the quiet heart is hidden sorrow that the eye can’t see.
Today I give you an inside glimpse into one of America’s most well known families; the Huntsman’s. Here are a couple of questions I ask Jon and Mary Kaye: 1. What’s it really like to be a Huntsman? 2. The role that faith has played in their lives? 3. How they decided not to run a write in campaign for Utah Governor 2020? Hope you enjoy this inside look!
Greatest Hits: Football is in the Air - Building Confidence with NFL Super Bowl(er) Gabe Reid
I learned something new and insightful in my conversation with an old friend Gabe Reid today. Even he, a college star and NFL football player struggled with his self confidence. Learn how he built confidence and overcame his fears while famously fumbling in the Super Bowl, and why that mistake was one of the best things that ever happened to him.
Greatest Hits: How & Why this All Started
Jeff switches seats for this episode and is interviewed by Michael Jolley. Jeff shares what he learned from running for governor, his big takeaways from his life experience thus far, and why he started the Us podcast.
Episode 32: Jason Chaffetz on politics, public service, and being a conservative.
Former Congressman, Author, and Fox contributor Jason Chaffetz is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on Season 2 of Extraordinary US. In this episode,Chaffetz shares his views on politics, the state of news, what being a republican conservative truly means, and family. In this episode, the former congressman encourages us to be the change you want to see in the world and to never allow others to stop you from pursuing your passion.
Episode 31: Stephenie Larsen founder of Encircle on grace, kindness, and the future of the LGBTQ+ community.
Former Attorney and Founder of LGBTQ+ Youth and Family Resources Home Encircle, Stephenie Larsen, is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on season 2 of Extraordinary US. In this episode, Stephanie shares the founding story behind the mission at Encircle, the reality and struggles many LGBTQ+ individuals face every day, how family members can better support this community, and the importance of being kind and gracious to each other.
Episode 30: Greg McKeown on Essentialism, Success, Burnout & making the most Important Things Effortless.
Greg McKeown, NY Times best-selling author of Essentialism and now Effortless, a leading public speaker, is Jeff’s guest on the latest episode of Extraordinary US. Greg discusses the role of mentorship in his life, essentialism, what it takes to create sustainable success and burnout. Throughout this episode, we are reminded of of what matters most, and are taught how to make doing those things effortless.
Episode 29: Aubrey and Tim Chaves on embracing uncertainty and the importance of mental health.
Entrepreneur duo, podcast hosts, and board members of Faith Matters, Aubrey and Tim Chaves, are interviewed by Jeff Burningham on season 2 of Extraordinary US. In this episode, the married couple share tales of their entrepreneurial journeys, their thoughts on faith and family, and learning to be okay with uncertainty. Above all, they remind the listeners that it’s okay to ask for help and prioritize their mental health.
Episode 28: Alma Ohene-Opare on becoming a citizen of the United States of America & the importance of striving for more and living your life to the fullest.
Alma Ohene-Opare, entrepreneur, engineer, motivational speaker & one of the newest citizens of the United States of America is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on season 2 of Extraordinary US. Alma Ohene-Opare discusses the dark side of contentment, entrepreneurship, and the best ways we can support one another. In this episode, Ohene-Opare reminds us the importance of striving for more and living your life to the fullest.
Episode 27: Brandon Fugal on the Skinwalker Ranch and the Golden Rule to Business Success
Brandon Fugal, commercial real estate mogul, Chairman of Collier’s International, and owner of the Skinwalker Ranch, is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on this episode of season 2 of Extraordinary US. Brandon Fugal discusses commercial real estate, his experiences at the Skinwalker Ranch, and the golden rule to success - treat others the way you would like to be treated.
Episode 26: Coach Mark Pope on Living in the Arena & Earning your Tears.
Episode 25: Joseph Woodbury on getting to know your neighbor and then getting on the same page.
Joseph Woodbury is an up and coming entrepreneur, the co-founder and CEO of Neighbor.com, a company that provides a better solution for customers in the $400+ billion self-storage industry. Joseph has been featured on Forbes 30 under 30, The Wall Street Journal and more. His story illustrates the power of the entrepreneurial journey to create positive change in communities around the entire country.
Episode 24: Paul George on mental health, and the human need for meaningful social interactions
Paul George who has advanced degrees in clinical social work, marriage and family therapy and has been working with individuals and families for over 30 years, talks about this period of imbalance in all our lives. Paul touches on human nature's need to be goal directed, to plan, and participate in events, and our overall need for meaningful social interactions. Jeff talks about mental fitness and some of his struggles in the past.
Episode 23: Scott Paul on entrepreneurship, taking chances, crypto and the art of not having plans.
Scott Paul, former CEO of Wooly, a platform for word-of-mouth commerce, talks about being an igniter and a connector and knowing when self-awareness is necessary to get out of your own way. Scott dives into his different business ventures, the qualities of a leader, having a strong mind, entrepreneurship, taking chances, crypto, and the art of not making any plans.
Episode 22: Steve Starks on selling the Jazz, wealth vs. happiness & DWade coming to Utah
Steve Starks, CEO of the Larry H. Miller Group of Companies and former president of the Utah Jazz joins Jeff on this third episode of season 2 of Extraordinary US. We discuss work balance, mental health, what Steve learned from Larry H Miller, new owner of the Utah Jazz Ryan Smith, and the myth that money equals happiness. It’s only when we allow ourselves to live in the moment and acknowledge the many blessings surrounding us that we experience true wealth.
Episode 21: Susan Petersen discusses what it’s like being a female entrepreneur, our relationship with money, mindset and forgiveness.
Susan Petersen, entrepreneur and social media expert, is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on this second episode of season 2 of Extraordinary US. Susan Petersen discusses the ups and down of social media, our relationship with money, forgiveness, the journey of becoming a women entrepreneur and more. It’s only once we are able to let go of the fears and anger holding us back that we are able to become the best version of ourselves and inspire others to do the same.
Episode 20: Derek Brown on the importance of being comfortable with change & leaving the chairmanship of the Republican Party.
Derek Brown, former chair of the Republican Party, is interviewed by Jeff Burningham on the first episode of season 2 of Extraordinary US. Derek Brown discusses the effect social media has had on people in recent years, the importance of becoming comfortable with change, developing tolerance, and much more. In these unprecedented times, social media has become a symbol of unity, while simultaneously a place for criticism. When we are quickly able to block out opinions that don’t align with our values with a click of a button, we are left to wonder about the long-lasting effects this might have on our world.