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Stories on Purpose

Stories on Purpose

By: Stan Ajemian
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Stories on Purpose is a podcast that uncovers the life-changing moments that define who we are and why we’re here. Hosted by Stan Ajemian, a life and leadership coach who has transformed his own adversity into radical acceptance and gratitude. He and his guests share stories of purpose and resilience. This show features deep, authentic conversations with guests who have turned their biggest challenges into fuel for growth, meaning and impact.Stan Ajemian Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • E17 Nature, Wholeness, and Living Your Soul’s Calling | Paige Doughty
    Apr 16 2026

    Paige Doughty has spent over 20 years performing for children across Colorado as one half of the beloved science and nature musical duo, Jeff and Paige. What began as small local performances has grown into a nonprofit dedicated to helping children fall in love with the natural world. Their latest endeavor, Rainbow Socks, is a live-action children's television series set to release this year. But Paige's connection to nature runs deeper than the stage; it has been a guiding force in her own journey toward wholeness.

    In this episode, Paige shares how her path from a serious eating disorder at age 14 to becoming a spiritual teacher and coach has been shaped by curiosity, authenticity, and a deep listening to her soul's true calling. She reflects on what true recovery really means, why self-actualization is available to everyone, and how the same wisdom she brings to children about the natural world has helped her untangle the knots of her own story. She is also writing her first memoir, Unwinding Myself Whole, which promises to be a powerful tool for anyone on a path toward healing.

    To learn more about Paige Doughty:Website: https://www.paigedoughty.com/Jeff & Paige: https://www.jeffandpaige.org/Subscribe: www.paigedoughty.com/subscribe

    To learn more about your host, Stan Ajemian:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stanajemianEmail: stan@beingthechangecoaching.comWebsite: beingthechangecoaching.com

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    54 mins
  • E16 Death Doesn’t Always Happen All at Once | Stan Ajemian
    Mar 29 2026

    In this solo episode, I share the experience of losing both parents to terminal illness at nearly the same time during the darkest time of my life. My father was diagnosed with Alzheimer's and dementia, my mother with ALS. They were divorced, living in Montreal while I was in Colorado, and the losses unfolded slowly, in layers, over several years. What I came to understand is that death rarely arrives in a single moment. Long before either of my parents passed, I had already been grieving.

    This episode explores grief in a way that I hope feels honest and useful — not as a linear process with a clear beginning and end, but as something far more complex that shifts our sense of identity and meaning. I reflect on the difference between loss and grief, on what it means to mourn someone who is still alive, and on the profound beauty that can exist even in the hardest of goodbyes. I am recording this on the anniversary of my mother's death, and I offer this story in the hope that it meets you wherever you are in your own journey.

    To learn more about your host, Stan Ajemian:

    LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stanajemian

    Email: stan@beingthechangecoaching.com

    Website: beingthechangecoaching.com

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    27 mins
  • E15 Born Into Revolution, Called to Love | Veronica Olalla Love
    Mar 10 2026

    Veronica Olalla Love was born in Argentina in 1976, just weeks after a military coup, to a family who had already fled another coup in Chile. Her mother shielded her children from gunfire in the streets. Her father became a pioneer in transformational coaching, giving Veronica a front-row seat to the power of story and human connection at the age of twelve. These experiences did not leave her broken. They gave her a mission.In this conversation, Veronica shares how the trauma stored in her earliest memories became the foundation for a life devoted to teaching others to truly see and hear one another. She reflects on why she believes every human is fundamentally whole, and how listening deeply enough to another person can turn any conversation into a portal to our shared humanity.This is a story about what becomes possible when violence does not get the last word, and when one person chooses, again and again, to respond to the world with love.

    To learn more about Veronica Olalla Love:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/veronica-love-m-ac-dipl-ac-pcc-19152394/Website: https://newfieldnetwork.com/Art: https://www.veronicalove.net/

    To learn more about your host, Stan Ajemian:LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/stanajemianEmail: stan@beingthechangecoaching.comWebsite: beingthechangecoaching.com

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    59 mins
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