• James Spann: Tornadoes, Trauma & the Ministry of Weather
    2025/07/10

    In the Season One finale of The Other Side of Success, Tyler sits down with Alabama’s most trusted voice during crisis — Chief Meteorologist James Spann. Known for his calm presence during deadly tornado outbreaks, Spann opens up about the private storms he’s weathered behind the camera: a broken home, early trauma, and the long road to faith and forgiveness.

    This episode is packed with wisdom, humor, and hard truth — from electric fences and ashtray VBS crafts to leadership under pressure and rebuilding after loss. Whether you’re from Alabama or not, this one will stay with you.

    • ​The childhood trauma that shaped Spann’s work ethic
    • ​How April 27, 2011 changed his life forever
    • ​The night a tornado hit his own house
    • ​Balancing public pressure with private pain
    • ​Why his real legacy is in children's ministry — not weather
    • ​A deeply personal story about forgiving his father
    • ​How he defines real success in today’s chaotic world
    • ​📚 Book: Weathering Life by James Spann – Buy on Amazon
    • ​📖 Recommended Reading: All Over But the Shoutin’ & The Prince of Frogtown by Rick Bragg
    • ​🎧 WeatherBrains Podcast – weatherbrains.com
    • ​Instagram @spannwx
    • ​Twitter/X @spann
    • ​Facebook @JamesSpann
    • ​YouTube – Weather Updates
    • ​Instagram: @theothersideofsuccesspod
    • ​All Episodes & Platforms: linktr.ee/theothersideofsuccess

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  • High-Level Husband: The Journey From Self-Destruction to Spiritual Leadership
    2025/07/08

    In this episode of The Other Side of Success, Tyler Rutledge welcomes Tommy McCollister, founder of High Level Husband — a global ministry that equips men to lead boldly at home, at work, and in the kingdom.

    Tommy’s story is anything but surface-level. Raised in chaos, hardened by trauma, and later fueled by success that left him empty, Tommy opens up about what it took to finally surrender — and how that obedience unlocked everything God had planned for his life.

    Inside this episode:

    • ​Why most high-achieving men still feel empty and unseen
    • ​The real reason men struggle to receive love (even from God)
    • ​How marriage was never meant to “complete” you — and what to do when your wife feels more like the leader
    • ​The painful preparation season that shaped Tommy's mission
    • ​Why identity, spiritual leadership, and obedience must be built before external success
    • ​The birth of High Level Husband and how it’s transforming men around the world

    Tommy’s voice is raw, bold, and anchored in scripture. Whether you're spiritually stuck or hungry for next-level purpose, this episode will fire you up.


    Connect with Tommy:

    • Instagram: @tommymccollister
    • Coaching + Speaking Inquiries: DM or visit www.highlevelhusband.com
    • ​💡 Life-saving habit: Solitude
    • ​🧠 Verse on repeat: 2 Peter 3:9 – God is not slow, He’s patient.
    • ​🌊 Dream trip: The beach, no question.
    • ​✅ Definition of success: A deep relationship with Jesus.


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  • No Limb Can Limit You: Michael Stafford’s Story of Sacrifice and Strength
    2025/07/04


    In this powerful Independence Day special, Tyler Rutledge sits down with Michael Stafford — a decorated U.S. Army veteran, Purple Heart recipient, and survivor of a life-altering IED blast in Iraq. Michael lost his left leg in combat but refused to let that injury define his future. From battlefield trauma to personal redemption, from addiction to spiritual breakthrough, this conversation is raw, honest, and deeply patriotic.

    Tyler and Michael explore:

    • ​What the 4th of July really means to a combat veteran
    • ​The day of the explosion and how Michael stayed alive through pain, prayer, and grit
    • ​Mental vs. physical recovery — and why healing the mind is often the hardest battle
    • ​How golf became a surprising anchor in his journey toward wholeness
    • ​Misconceptions civilians have about veterans, patriotism, and sacrifice
    • ​Faith, redemption, and what it really means to come back from rock bottom

    This isn’t just a story of survival. It’s a story of purpose. A reminder of what freedom costs — and why it’s worth protecting.

    • Team Never Quit
    • The Shawn Ryan Show
    • Jocko Podcast
    • ​Stories of veterans who turned trauma into testimony
    • ​Golf, God, and gritty comebacks

    🎧 Listen If You Love:

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  • Ryan Kinder: The Music, The Mess, The Mission & The Industry of "No"
    2025/07/03

    🎧 Episode Summary:

    In this powerful episode, Tyler Rutledge sits down with Nashville recording artist, Ironman triathlete, and philanthropist Ryan Kinder to go far beyond the spotlight. From bar gigs in Tuscaloosa to touring with legends like Eric Clapton and John Fogerty, Ryan’s story is one of grit, grief, and growth. They dive into his pivot from baseball to music, the emotional high of performing—and the crushing lows that followed, including alcoholism and the dark side of success. Ryan opens up about therapy, redefining masculinity, and the moment a fan credited one of his songs with saving their life.

    This isn’t just a music episode. It’s about identity, mental health, and purpose-driven living. It’s about building something that outlasts applause.

    • 🎸 The 20-year grind from Tuscaloosa bars to sharing the stage with Clapton, ZZ Top, and Fogerty

    • ⚾ Quitting baseball and choosing a guitar over a glove

    • 🧠 Why therapy isn’t weakness—it’s wisdom

    • 🥃 Battling alcoholism and finding sobriety through faith and marriage

    • 🚴‍♂️ Becoming an Ironman athlete in honor of a friend lost to cancer

    • 🧸 How a tornado in Tuscaloosa led to Ryan founding Kinder’s Kids

    • 💔 The lyric that kept a fan from ending their life

    • 📣 The truth about TikTok fame vs. stage presence

    • 💡 Ryan’s evolving definition of success: “Giving Heather the freedom to never work again.”

    “I don’t do it because I’m good at it. I do it because someone needs that song.”
    “Alcoholics can be the best actors. I was acting through therapy until I broke.”
    “Nobody gives a sh*t except your people—so stop living for everybody else.”
    “Don’t play to the empty seats.”

    • Porter’s Call – Counseling resource for artists

    • OnSite Workshops – Mental health intensives

    • Kinder’s Kids Charity – Annual toy drive for communities devastated by natural disasters

    • Ironman Foundation – Charity partner for race-driven community rebuilding

    • Song he wishes he wrote: "I Can’t Make You Love Me” – Bonnie Raitt

    • Biggest track he’s released: “Close”

    • Most surreal stage moment: Tied between John Fogerty & Billy Gibbons

    • Beach or lake? “Wherever Heather wants.”

    Instagram: @ryankinder
    Spotify & Apple Music: Search “Ryan Kinder”
    Kinder’s Kids: @kinderskids

    🔥 Key Topics:📍 Notable Quotes:🛠️ Resources & Mentions:🚀 Rapid Fire Favorites:📱 Follow Ryan Kinder:

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  • Unless U: How Lindy Cleveland Built a Movement for Adults with Disabilities—Rooted in Faith and Family
    2025/07/01

    Keywords

    nonprofit, developmental disabilities, community, faith, entrepreneurship, mental health, family support, success, advocacy, inclusion

    In this episode of The Other Side of Success, Tyler Rutledge interviews Lindy Williamson Cleveland, founder and executive director of Unless U, a Birmingham-based nonprofit that creates inclusive community experiences for adults with developmental disabilities. Lindy opens up about her brother Jordan—the inspiration behind the mission—and what it took to launch Unless U straight out of college. The conversation explores her faith journey, motherhood, burnout, leadership, and redefining success. From the family dining room to a multi-campus operation, Lindy's story is equal parts raw and inspiring.

    • Lindy's advocacy began as a protective younger sister to her brother Jordan, who has Down syndrome.

    • Unless U was born from Jordan’s desire to go to college and Lindy's decision to create what didn’t exist.

    • Her college faith journey helped her discern a calling that merged purpose and entrepreneurship.

    • The early years required long hours, major sacrifices, and support from her husband and parents.

    • Lindy defines success as faithfulness, not scale.

    • Unless U creates transformation for families—not just the adults it serves.

    • Mental health support, including counseling and sabbatical time, is key for sustainable leadership.

    • She encourages moms and high-capacity women to draw boundaries and drop the guilt.

    • Unless U provides a college-like, joy-filled environment with academics, job training, and social programs.

    • Lindy now helps replicate the model nationwide and hopes to reach 500,000 lives through affiliate orgs.

    • Empowering Adults with Disabilities: The Story of Unless U

    • Faith, Family, and Nonprofit Success with Lindy Cleveland

    • "I feel unworthy of it, but I appreciate it."

    • "Success means faithfulness."

    • "I think it looks different for every family."

    00:00 – Introduction to Lindy Williamson Cleveland and Unless U
    02:01 – The Spark Behind Unless U
    05:50 – Faith and Personal Journey
    09:57 – Challenges in Launching Unless U
    14:54 – The Impact of Unless U on Families
    20:00 – Navigating Motherhood and Career
    24:50 – Mental Health and Support Systems
    29:57 – Defining Success in Nonprofit Work
    34:46 – Growth and Future of Unless U

    • 🔗 Website: https://unlessu.org

    • 💙 Donate: https://unlessu.org/donate

    • 📸 Instagram: @unless_u | @unlessu_scoops



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  • Behind the Buzz: Michael and Courtney Weaver’s Journey from Agency to Empire
    2025/06/26

    In this power-packed episode of The Other Side of Success, Tyler Rutledge sits down with Michael and Courtney Weaver — the powerhouse couple behind Weaver Sales Academy and The Insurance Buzz Podcast. From sitting in lawn chairs in a sheetrock-covered office during their agency buildout to launching a 7-figure AI coaching venture for insurance pros, their story is one of grit, purpose, and relentless belief in each other.

    We go deep on:

    • Starting a scratch insurance agency with just $5K and a dream

    • Navigating burnout, lost income, and identity crisis

    • Marriage lessons that fueled business success

    • How shingles, shredded abs, and therapy shaped their evolution

    • The moment Michael became "Shredded Jesus"

    • Why coaching now drives their passion more than sales ever did

    • Their brand-new AI-powered venture that's revolutionizing agency training

    • Daily habits, relationship rituals, and their definition of success

    💥 Whether you're a business owner, a married entrepreneur, or someone standing at the edge of burnout — this episode will remind you of the power of going all in.

    🛠️ Links & Resources:

    🌐 Weaver Sales Academy
    Website: https://www.weaversa.com
    Instagram: @weaver_sales_academy
    Free Resources: https://www.weaversa.com/free

    🎧 The Insurance Buzz Podcast
    Apple Podcasts: Listen on Apple
    Spotify: Listen on Spotify

    📱 Text Michael Directly:
    👉 816-727-7610
    Text “AI” to join the waitlist or learn more about their new AI-powered team coaching platform. Limited to 100 agencies in the first rollout phase.

    🔥 Episode Sponsors:

    • Farmhaus Fitness — Birmingham’s premier gym for movement, performance, and full-body optimization.

    • 1st Phorm Supplements — Trusted by Tyler, built on real results and real integrity.

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    Click the link in Tyler's Instagram bio to partner, follow, or leave a review.

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  • The Two Degree Shift: Anxiety, Identity & the Road Back to You
    2025/06/24

    In this deeply honest and vulnerable conversation, Tyler sits down with Mickenzie Vought, Senior Director of Community at OnSite, co-host of the Living Centered Podcast, and an advocate for mental and emotional health.

    They unpack everything from anxiety and panic attacks to the lasting effects of purity culture and spiritual shame. Mickenzie opens up about her early battles with anxiety, how change was often a form of escape, and how therapy, EMDR, and even medication helped her return to herself. Together, they reflect on how their own healing journeys have reshaped their definitions of success, marriage, parenting, and faith.

    Whether you're battling anxiety, unraveling religious baggage, or simply trying to show up better for your family — this episode is for you.

    • 🧠 Learn more about OnSite: https://onsiteworkshops.com

    • 🎙 Listen to the Living Centered Podcast:

      • Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1n0hLOvOadLJHINHu4bnl4

      • Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-centered-podcast/id1548413489

    • 📖 Books Mentioned:

      • Present Over Perfect by Shauna Niequist → Amazon link

      • Atlas of the Heart by Brené Brown → Amazon link

    • The emotional weight of purity culture and its effect on adult relationships

    • The "two degree shift" philosophy at OnSite

    • Mickenzie's experience with panic attacks and mental health medication

    • Building family systems that prioritize honesty over perfection

    • How to love Jesus without weaponizing shame

    • Parenting with emotional intelligence and boundaries

    • Instagram: @mickenzievought

    • Living Centered Podcast: Spotify | Apple

    🔗 Links & Resources:📝 Key Topics Covered:💬 Connect with Mickenzie:

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  • Burnout, Bottlenecks, and Building Bigger: David Peterson on Systems, Setbacks, and Scaling with Purpose
    2025/06/19

    Brought to you by:

    • 🏋️‍♂️ Farmhaus Fitness – Birmingham’s premier gym for movement, performance, and full-body optimization.

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    What happens when you hit your breaking point—not once, but twice—and still keep climbing?

    Today on The Other Side of Success, I sit down with David Peterson, founder of Coach P Consulting and father of four, to unpack how he built a debt-free team of 40+, hit the industry's highest honors, and turned his toughest moments into momentum.

    In this raw, honest conversation, David opens up about:

    • The nine-month review that almost ended his agency career

    • His year six burnout and why he disappeared to a cabin in rural Texas

    • How he scaled to 7+ businesses without losing his marriage or himself

    • Why he doesn’t care about legacy—and what truly drives him instead

    • Building culture, delegating with purpose, and why “you are the bottleneck”

    This episode is for anyone who’s ever questioned if they’re cut out for this—especially when the world says, “you’re not coachable.”

    Follow David:

    • 📲 Instagram: @coachp_consulting

    • 🌐 Website: www.coachpconsulting.com

    • One sanity-saving habit? Exercise.

    • Current leadership mentor? His new business coach.

    • Favorite resource for his team? Coach P library.

    • Paid trip—lake or beach? 30A beach life, all day.

    Closing Question:
    🧠 What’s your definition of success?

    “Being the best version of yourself. If I’m better today than I was yesterday, that’s success.”

    📩 Know someone who needs to hear this? Share it with them.
    🎧 Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a review, and follow The Other Side of Success for more unpolished truth from real people doing real things.

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