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How Mike Rinehart Let Love Lead—and Sparked a Movement

How Mike Rinehart Let Love Lead—and Sparked a Movement

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What if starting a movement didn’t require an audience, a strategy, or a business plan—just a willingness to be seen?

In this impromptu live episode of The Do The Thing Podcast, Stacey Lauren chats with Mike Rinehart, a quiet force in the Find Your Voice Challenge, whose simple decision to show up and say yes sparked a ripple effect. Together, they talk about what it means to lead with love, move through comfort circles, and build momentum by doing the thing before you’re ready.

You’ll hear:✔️ How Mike went from hiding to helping others find their voice✔️ The moment he decided to stop waiting and start creating✔️ What “let love lead” really looks like in messy, daily action✔️ How movements start with one person—and why that’s enough

Timestamps:00:00 – Why Stacey felt pulled to go live with Mike03:40 – Mike’s experience in the Find Your Voice Challenge07:55 – The power of sharing your voice even when it’s not polished13:25 – “Let love lead”: what it means and where it came from19:40 – The new comfort circles and how Mike is moving through them26:50 – Monetizing with meaning: Stacey’s take on doing it with integrity33:10 – Creating a movement without a massive audience38:05 – What’s next for Mike—and how the community can support him

YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ee3xuWTZQgo

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-mike-rinehart-let-love-lead-and-sparked-a-movement/id1618590178?i=1000705996320

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6WE5b5szn4xZ7y0GYjUrtD

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