Wildfire Podcasts, Raymond D. Loewe, "The Luckiest Guy in the World", Ray Loewe
Changing the Rules
With Ray Loewe — The Luckiest Guy in the WorldEvery week, Changing the Rules invites you to imagine — and live — a life designed by you. Host Ray Loewe believes every person is a unique original with talents, passions, and quirks that make them one of a kind. When you embrace your uniqueness, you escape the rules others have imposed — and you gain the freedom to flourish. Our guests are living proof. They come from all walks of life and have each designed lives that look completely different — yet they share one thing in common: pure joy. You’ll feel it in their voices, see it in their choices...
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Wildfire Podcasts, Raymond D. Loewe, "The Luckiest Guy in the World", Ray Loewe
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Jul 7, 2026
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Episodes
E228: Storytelling: With Don Helin & Ray Loewe 07.01.2026 24:42
Don & Ray talk about how to pull your stories out of you and then tell stories. Stories in this episode: 1. Don talks about his first job. 2. Ray talks about rediscovering the Aurora Borealis. Don talks about "Do we really want to do this? And more...
E227: Telling Your Story, Guest, Clemence Scouten 16.12.2025 21:38
Clemence is the owner of "Memoirs and More." Memoirs are the stories, and more are family histories. Genealogy is the skeleton of the family, but stories are the flesh & blood. How do you begin to tell yours, and why should you tell it?
E226: Grandfluence, Guest, Joan McWilliams 09.12.2025 20:23
Joan is an Attorney, Mediator, and Grandparent. In this episode, she talks about the positive influence grandparents have on their grandchildren, but how they often lack the power to follow through.
E225: The Five Generations, Guest, John Gardner 02.12.2025 22:40
In this episode, host Ray Loewe and John Gardner explore the idea of “The Five Generations” — how generational context shapes opportunity, social mobility, and perceptions of success across time. The conversation examines how families and communities progress (or don’t) across generations, and challenges common assumptions about poverty, success, education, and “what it takes” to get ahead. The ep...
E224: The Power of the Story: From Puppets to Balloons to Antique Cars, Guests, Mary Ann and the Two Janes 18.11.2025 32:04
Host Ray Loewe and guests Jane Armstrong, a puppeteer and ventriloquist; Jane Grove, a storyteller and driver of antique cars; and Mary Ann Steinhauer, a hot air balloon pilot and writer, discuss the power of the story in their lives. Lots of great stories are told in this episode
E223: Starting that New Business Venture, Guests, Christina Warfel & Katie Gordon 12.11.2025 19:58
Two single women. A meeting by fate. The creation of a new business venture, Survival. Growth. And now the trials and tribulations of expansion. Now throw in some kids, horses, and chickens, and you have today's interview.
E222: My Story Coach - More on how to tell stories, Guest, Rebecca Hoffman 04.11.2025 24:49
Meaningful stories and how we might tell them to a friendly, supportive group. Transitioning into stories, crafting a good story, middling, competitive vacationing, etc. How do you find your best stories? How to practice and improve your stories?
E221: The Value of Sharing Stories, Guests: Helin. Stauffer, Steinhauer 28.10.2025 23:52
Four storytellers talk about their experiences creating and sharing stories and how stories enhance their relationships with both family and friends.
E220: Building a Legacy Through the Arts, Guest, Phil Fretz 22.10.2025 20:54
Phil discusses "Exploring the Arts" by starting with a piece of art and then combining it with written commentary, music, and verbal comments. He also discusses his involvement in storytelling, ranging from prose to poetry, and how he communicates with his family through poetry.
E219: An Incredible Story, Guest: Tracey Gates 30.09.2025 19:05
Tracey Gates, author of "A Few Kind Words," a previous keynote speaker at our Friends Connection Forum, and a previous guest on "Changing the Rules," shares a story that begins with trusting and ultimately comes full circle, back to trust. This is a must-listen-to podcast.
E218: Stories Make Conversations Better, Guest,Rebecca Hoffman 23.09.2025 20:17
Rebecca Hoffman, owner of Good Egg Concepts, is a marketing & branding consultant based in the Chicago Metro Area. But to me, Rebecca will always be my storytelling coach. Rebecca introduced me to the world of storytelling with some simple but effective ideas that you can use too.
E217: Storyteller, Guest: Geoff Boyer 16.09.2025 17:02
There is nothing like a good story to boost and improve conversation. Meet Geoff Boyer, parent, grandparent, and businessman. Learn how he uses stories across all three platforms.
E216: "You Gotta Have Heart," Guests, Marybeth Neyhard & Robin Olson 09.09.2025 20:36
Both Marybeth and Robin suffered unexpected medical events that derailed their lives and could have derailed them long-term. Yet, both continue today to live their lives under their terms. Support Groups were key to both in achieving what they couldn't do alone.
E215: Creating Family Treasures...Stories that Bridge the Ages, Guest, Joyce Debarger 03.09.2025 15:42
Stories that bridge the ages are sometimes called Living Stories, Generational stories, or Legacy stories. They're stories that bridge generations and often evolve over time. They can memorialize the original creator. And they can create substantial joy over the years. Listen as Joyce talks about the creation of the "Story of Rover" and how it's traveled through family generations.
E214: The Art of the Story, Guests, Don Helin & Brian Giersch 12.08.2025 18:02
In the first of several podcasts on storytelling, host Ray Loewe discusses the importance of the story as an effective means of communication.
E213: Don't Let Intimidation Steal Your Joy, Guest, Ray Loewe 05.08.2025 10:15
Ever felt lost in an art museum? I used to feel frustrated and intimidated, surrounded by masterpieces I just didn’t get. That changed when I met Joanie—an art appreciation teacher for five-year-olds—who shared her simple yet powerful Five Rules of Art Appreciation. What once felt confusing became truly enjoyable. Tune in to learn how she transformed my perspective—and how her rules might transfor...
E212: Life's Four Critical Decisions, Guest, John Thackrah 29.07.2025 18:49
We make hundreds of choices every day. Although all are important, most have short-term implications. John cites four that have longer-term consequences. Once made, they are harder to change and often involve financial and other challenges. If you make them right, you are often happy and fulfilled. If you make them wrong, they often lead to unhappiness. John will get you to think about career, mar...
E211: Changing the Rules: Artificial Intelligence Reviews Our First Six Months of 2025 22.07.2025 10:01
Artificial Intelligence (NotebookLM) reviews our first six months of Changing the Rules. What did we really say?
E210: The Power of Gratitude: A Year of Appreciation Letters, Guest, Bonnie Shay 15.07.2025 19:25
Bonnie Shay introduced me to Tracey Gates, a speaker, at our Friends Connection Forum in June 2025. Before attending the Forum, Bonnie had already begun her adventure of writing a letter of gratitude every day for 365 gays. She comments on the joy of becoming a kindness ambassador and how she actually completed the process.
E209: The Camping Box : A Story in Sixteen Pictures, Guest, Brian Giersch 01.07.2025 14:17
While sitting in a workshop on "Telling Your Story With A Few Curated Photos," Brian had an inspiration. An image of an old camping box led to a series of photos that conjured up old memories and a photobook, "My Life In Sixteen Photos.' Sharing that book with family led to receiving back more incredible memories. ONE GOOD STORY BEGETS ANOTHER GOOD STORY...
E208: The Entrepreneurs' Entrepreneur, Guest, Marc Bernstein 17.06.2025 21:22
Marc is a podcaster and radio show host geared toward the entrepreneur.. Marc and Ray discuss the characteristics of entrepreneurs, particularly "river people & goal people." Discover whether you are a "river person or a goal person." Do you have the other characteristics to be an entrepreneur: Resilience, adaptability, the ability to pivot?
E207: Inspired by Things that Lie on the Edge of Reality, Guest, Jen Delozier 10.06.2025 19:09
Jen's Journey from Physician to Author. Two concepts that drive Jen's writing: (1) Inspired by things that lie on the edge of reality. (2)The truth is stranger than fiction. Now, imagine two books: (1) Blood Type X and (2) The Photo Thief. Now listen to Jen's story.
E206: Inside the Mind of Joel Burcat, Author, Guest, Joel Burcat 03.06.2025 18:44
The Whiz Kid is a collaborative effort born from his late father's unfinished novella. How does an author create a plot, characters, and a Title? Let's explore this unique situation: Joel, the Author, is legally blind. Joel contends with building on the emotional aspect of collaborating with his deceased father. Joel builds on the memories of growing up in Philadelphia and the excitement of champi...
E205: Celebrating Her Life, Guest Terry Webb 27.05.2025 11:49
Ray talks with Terri Webb about her experience of celebrating her life, in her own words. Get advice on creating your own Living Celebration.
E204: Overcoming Blindness To Continue His Writing Career, Guest, Joel Burcat, Guest Host, Don Helin 20.05.2025 17:20
The Joel Burcat Story: Perseverance and adapting to challenges. Transitioning from an environmental lawyer to a writer. Joel discusses how he began writing and the support he received from the writing community. Then, facing a significant challenge caused by losing vision in both eyes due to a rare condition and despite becoming legally blind, Burcat shares how he adapted and continued his writing...
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