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  • Conversations on Faith and Family
    2025/09/09

    "Faith is a powerful thing. Faith, I do believe, can make miracles happen."

    From boat troubles and beach trips to a heartfelt conversation about faith, Kevin and Jamie cover it all in this episode. They swap stories about Ocean City, New Jersey, bringing home new hermit crabs, and what it means to invest in family, community, and belief. Along the way, they dig into childhood routines, the role of ritual, and why the search for meaning feels as relevant at 70 as it did in grade school.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → The surprising life lessons hermit crabs can teach about growth and change → How Catholic school, ritual, and faith shaped Kevin’s early years → Why belief, community, and small acts of kindness continue to matter

    This conversation moves from lighthearted family stories to a deeper reflection on faith, doubt, and what it means to live as a good person—leaving space for curiosity, honesty, and connection.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + weekend boat troubles 04:30 Ocean City beach trip + hermit crab story 12:30 family pets, cats, and caring well 17:00 wedding plans + family milestones 18:30 growing up Catholic + ritual and routine 26:45 faith, confession, and childhood lessons 34:30 reflections on doubt, divorce, and belief 43:00 conversations about religion + questioning 53:00 science, creation, and higher power 58:15 faith, kindness, and living as a good person 1:03:20 investing in humanity + small acts of good 1:06:40 merch announcement + close

    Topics we explore in this episode include: hermit crabs and family pets, boat problems and summer stories, Catholic school and ritual, childhood faith and doubt, religion and community, parenting conversations about belief, resilience through family change, everyday kindness, finding meaning at different ages

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    1 時間 8 分
  • Turning Adversity Into Opportunity with Darryl Traweek
    2025/08/26

    "You can't steal second with your foot on first."

    That line from his father became a lifelong lesson for Darryl Traweek—a reminder that growth requires risk, resilience, and courage. In this episode, Kevin and Jamie sit down with Darryl, a longtime family friend and divisional director at RBC Wealth Management, to talk about leadership, overcoming childhood abuse, betrayal in business, and why he believes failure is a gift.

    What you’ll learn in this episode: → How silence, mindset, and resilience shaped Darryl’s life and leadership → Why accountability, responsibility, and respect became the foundation of his family and work → The story behind his upcoming book, "Only Up: Obstacle to Opportunity "

    Darryl’s journey spans running marathons, climbing Kilimanjaro, and building a career in wealth management while staying committed to truth, purpose, and mentorship.

    About Darryl Traweek Darryl Traweek is Divisional Director of RBC Wealth Management, where he leads private wealth teams across 10 states. He has been in the industry since 1986 and with RBC since 1994. Beyond his corporate work, Darryl is a mentor, philanthropist, and speaker. He serves as a board member for A Precious Child, is on the development board of the Children’s Diabetes Foundation, and is a proud Big Brother. His upcoming book Only Up: Adversity to Opportunity shares his story of resilience, failure, and turning adversity into fuel for growth.

    "Never again. Always forward. Only up."

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    Episode Links & Resources RBC Wealth Management Bob Proctor David Goggins, Can’t Hurt Me Hal Higdon Marathon Training Plans The Good Life (Harvard Study of Adult Development) Dan Bongino, The Gift of Failure

    Episode Chapters 00:00 welcome + introducing Darryl Traweek 02:00 silence, listening, and maturity 07:00 conscious vs subconscious mind 13:20 childhood abuse + resilience through hardship 19:45 betrayal in business and losing everything 23:50 never again, always forward, only up 27:20 therapy, divorce, and redefining happiness 37:00 running marathons + reclaiming health 43:20 climbing Kilimanjaro + the “only up” mindset 54:00 accountability, responsibility, respect 1:01:30 truth, hard conversations, and relationships 1:06:40 failure as a gift + the upcoming book

    Topics we explore in this episode include: resilience through adversity, truth and accountability, leadership and mindset, childhood abuse and recovery, running marathons, climbing Kilimanjaro, therapy and personal growth, family and friendship, failure as a gift, writing a book on resilience, silence and listening

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    1 時間 36 分
  • The Best of Intentions (and Everything In Between)
    2025/08/12

    You know that line, “I had good intentions”? It can be the honest truth and still the reason something didn’t get done. This week, Kevin and Jamie unpack where intentions meet action, why consistency matters more than perfection, and how they each try (and sometimes fail) to keep moving forward when life’s already full.

    "If it matters enough to stress about it, vent about it, or complain about it, then be intentional enough to try to fix it."

    We talk about → How good intentions can slow you down without follow-through → Why small, steady habits beat the perfect plan → Simple ways to reset when you’ve fallen off track

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    Episode Links & Resources The 5 Second Rule by Mel Robbins

    Episode Chapters 00:00 catching up after a break 02:00 wedding invites and the mail system 05:20 summer driving stories 10:42 the cost of poolside snacks 13:25 why short getaways matter 16:33 balcony seats over the pit 20:31 small venues vs big concert hassles 24:53 when “good intentions” aren’t enough 38:50 simple ways to reset and stay consistent

    Topics we explore in this episode include: good intentions vs action, staying consistent in life, father daughter podcast conversations, balancing parenting and work, small resets for motivation, moving with intention, summer family stories, lessons from everyday life, Mel Robbins five second rule, personal growth through reflection

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    54 分
  • Looking in the Mirror of Memory, We Find Who We Are
    2025/07/29

    What happens when you spend a year looking inward, speaking truthfully, and opening up to the people you love—even when it’s hard? In this solo episode, Kevin reflects on the stories, moments, and lessons that surfaced while podcasting with his daughter.

    “You always see yourself in a completely different light than from what others point of view might be. And we trap ourselves in that perception.”

    We Explore → A seventh grade yearbook and the fear that still echoes today → Why Dr. Allison Drew’s episode hit a nerve and offered clarity → The gift of being seen, heard, and forgiven by your adult child

    This solo episode features Kevin McClintick, Click #1 of the 2 Clicks duo, sharing his personal take on year one of the podcast, and how the journey has helped him reconnect with his past, his faith, and his family.

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    📱 Follow on Instagram Episode Chapters 00:00 One-year milestone and intro 02:15 Why this reflection matters 05:30 The yearbook story 09:45 What Dr. Drew’s message unlocked 14:20 Confidence, memory, and perception 18:00 How action and reflection work together 22:30 Listening, reacting, and responding 26:10 Reconnection and the power of presence 29:40 Forgiveness and fresh starts 33:00 Gratitude, grace, and what's ahead 36:00 A final poem for Jamie Topics we explore in this episode include: father-daughter relationships, healing through reflection, emotional growth, family reconnection, personal storytelling, self-perception and truth, forgiveness in parenting, vulnerability and grace, memory and identity, long-term personal growth

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    37 分
  • A Year of Growth, Grace, and Getting Real
    2025/07/15

    What happens when a father and daughter spend a year digging through memories, messiness, and everything in between? In this solo episode, Jamie takes the mic to reflect on a year of podcasting and everything it’s uncovered.

    “If you want to really force yourself to look at who you are, record a podcast—then go back and listen to it multiple times.”

    We explore → How sharing stories helped repair a once-fractured relationship → The power of honesty, forgiveness, and showing up as your full self → What it’s like to really hear your parent as an adult

    This solo episode features Jamie McClintick, Click #2 of the 2 Clicks duo, sharing her personal reflection on the podcast’s one-year anniversary and the emotional impact of telling these stories with her dad.

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    Episode Chapters 00:00 Welcome + one-year anniversary intro 01:40 Why Jamie wanted to record solo 03:00 A memory from Episode 8 06:05 The cassette tape story 08:00 Jamie’s “tape” to her dad 09:10 What she’s learned about Kevin 13:15 The evolution of their relationship 16:30 Taking risks and showing up 18:45 Listening, learning, and grace 21:20 Reflections on podcasting + self-judgment 24:10 The emotional work of parenting and healing 26:50 What she’s learned about “us” 28:20 Jamie reads her dad’s birthday message

    Topics we explore in this episode include father-daughter relationships, self-reflection through podcasting, forgiveness and healing, long-distance parenting, emotional honesty, family reconciliation, personal growth, vulnerability, storytelling and memory, parenting and adulthood

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    29 分
  • From Wakeboards to Boat Sales with Brian Sasser
    2025/07/01

    Ever wonder what happens when lake life becomes your legacy? Kevin and Jamie sit down with longtime friend and wakeboard coach Brian Sasser to talk about the early days of wakeboarding in Texas, what it took to launch one of the state’s first wakeboard schools, and how a passion for the water turned into a thriving dealership.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How Brian’s wakeboarding obsession led to entrepreneurship
    • What it really took to run a seasonal school in the 90s
    • Why strong relationships still matter more than ever in business

    Meet Brian Sasser Brian Sasser is the owner of Texoma Boathouse and a former wakeboard coach who taught thousands of students and helped grow the sport in North Texas. His story blends grit, gratitude, and a whole lot of time on the water.

    “I never thought this would turn into a business, but I just kept showing up and saying yes.”

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    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Welcome and how Kevin met Brian 02:55 Wakeboarding takes off in Texas 06:38 Starting to coach and teach 12:44 Launching the wakeboard school 21:10 Stories from the early 2000s 29:47 Selling the school and pivoting 33:05 Running a dealership and building community 43:12 Life now, family, and retirement

    Keywords wakeboarding texas, mastercraft dealership, boat sales journey, entrepreneur lake life, texoma boathouse

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    1 時間 19 分
  • When Reflection Hits Harder Than the Road Trip
    2025/06/17

    In this episode, Kevin and Jamie get real about travel chaos, generational patterns, and what it means to check in with yourself—especially when life feels heavy.

    What You’ll Learn

    • How everyday habits reflect deeper emotional patterns
    • What it takes to create space for self-awareness and healing
    • The power of honest family conversations and softening old stories

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    Episode Chapters

    00:00 Welcome + Sunday Morning Vibes

    03:00 Road Trip Real Talk: Candy, Caffeine, and Kids

    12:30 Crossing the Border with Kids: What You Really Need

    14:55 Exploring Montreal: Ferris Wheels, Rain, and Hockey

    19:29 Newfoundland Memories + Festival Dreams

    27:52 Spreading the Podcast Love in Cabo

    30:42 Feeling Off: Jamie Opens Up About Mental and Emotional Health

    54:15 Self-Check: Kevin Reflects on Coping, Control, and Wellness

    01:06:33 Closing Thoughts: Choosing Alignment Over Old Patterns

    Keywords emotional wellness, self-reflection, family healing, conscious habits, generational awareness, personal growth, mental clarity, nervous system health, mindful living, coping tools, inner work, honest conversations, healing patterns, wellness journey, transformational moments, parent-child dynamics, healthy routines, emotional intelligence, intentional living, breaking cycles

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    1 時間 13 分
  • From Wakeboards to Wealth with Reid Johnson
    2025/06/03

    What do wakeboarding and wealth management have in common? In this heartfelt and humorous episode, Jamie and Kevin sit down with longtime friend and financial advisor Reid Johnson to unpack his unexpected journey from the lake to leading a multimillion-dollar firm.

    Reid shares the real story behind the grind- from selling waterbeds in Utah to building dallaswakeboarding.com, founding Lake Point Advisory Group, and now co-leading Crestview Wealth Management—complete with plot twists, personal growth, and second chances.

    We dive into: – His spontaneous move to Texas for love (spoiler: it didn’t last, but the move did) – The grassroots wakeboarding community he helped build – Founding and scaling Lake Point Advisory Group – The health scare that led him to sell his business and reset his life – His return to financial planning with a renewed focus – And why he ditched social media for good

    What you’ll learn:

    • How wakeboarding shaped Reid’s approach to business
    • The power of reinvention in work and life
    • Why success is more about alignment than hustle

    About Reid Johnson: Reid Johnson is a seasoned financial advisor and serial entrepreneur. As co-founder of Crestview Wealth Management, he helps individuals retire with clarity and confidence—rooted in decades of experience and a people-first philosophy.

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    Keywords: financial planning, entrepreneurship, wakeboarding community, Dallas entrepreneurs, retirement strategy

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    1 時間 15 分