Episodes

  • Finding Complete Peace in the Chaos of Life and Work
    Dec 3 2025

    “Explore your curiosity, because that’s where you’re going to find you.”

    In this episode, I sit down with Sara Whitley, licensed clinical social worker and owner of Complete Peace, to explore her journey from growing up in a hardworking family in Indiana to building a thriving private therapy practice in North Carolina. From her first job at KFC to navigating cross-country moves and career pivots, Sara’s story is one of resilience, curiosity, and faith in action.

    We talk about her decision to leave behind the safety of a government role to start her own practice, how she’s built a mission-driven business rooted in compassion, and the challenges of balancing care for others with caring for herself. Sara also shares how her husband Jason’s recent health crisis reshaped her perspective on strength, priorities, and what it truly means to find peace in chaos.

    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Intro

    (01:42) Early influences and work ethic

    (03:21) Educational journey and early career

    (07:49) Adventures and career shifts

    (20:51) Building a career in social work

    (21:06) Starting a private practice

    (26:26) Navigating stress and mental health

    (26:53) Challenges in the mental health industry

    (31:41) Personal reflections on family dynamics

    (34:51) Her husband Jason’s medical crisis

    (49:38) Advice for aspiring social workers


    Connect with my guest:

    Sara Whitley, LCSW on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/s4r4whitley/

    Check out Complete Peace: https://www.completepeace.net/


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    53 mins
  • From Burpees to Business: Building Strength Inside and Out
    Nov 20 2025

    “Strength isn’t built in the gym. It’s built when life knocks you down and you get back up anyway.”


    In this episode, I sit down with Monica Derhammer, owner of Hoosier Trainer in Brownsburg, Indiana, to talk about her journey from young athlete to gym owner, and everything in between. Monica shares how her mom inspired her hustle, how early jobs taught her independence, and how an unexpected opportunity turned her passion for fitness into a business.

    She opens up about the realities of entrepreneurship, the sacrifices behind success, and the challenge of rebuilding after COVID nearly shut her doors. Monica also reflects on her own battles with body image and mental health, and how those struggles shaped the way she supports her clients today.

    We talk about community, resilience, and what it really means to be strong, not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. Monica’s story is one of perseverance, purpose, and using your pain to help others find their power.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (00:59) Monica's early life and work ethic

    (05:32) Becoming a trainer

    (07:47) Owning a gym

    (14:13) Navigating COVID challenges

    (20:53) Inspiring success stories

    (23:32) Realness and accountability as a trainer

    (25:42) Struggles and triumphs with body image

    (27:44) Importance of certifications and education

    (29:43) The role of nutrition in fitness

    (39:10) Quick hits and real talk


    Connect with my guest:

    Check out Hoosier Trainer: https://www.hoosiertrainernow.com/


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    41 mins
  • Finding Rhythm and Redemption: A Pastor’s Unconventional Path
    Nov 5 2025

    “Every pastor must preach, but every preacher is not a pastor.”


    In this episode, I sit down with Rashad Cunningham, Community & Formation Pastor at Church@Main in Brownsburg, Indiana, to explore his journey from hip-hop producer to pastor. Rashad opens up about growing up in Indianapolis, navigating identity as one of the only Black students in Brownsburg, and how those early experiences shaped his faith and calling to build bridges in his community. He reflects on his time in the Navy, his years making music, and the pivotal church event that changed his life and set him on a path toward ministry.


    We also talk about the difference between preaching and pastoring, what it means to truly shepherd people, and how his creative roots continue to influence his work today. Rashad shares the inspiration behind his book Spaces, his perspective on redemption, and how faith, family, and storytelling remain at the center of everything he does.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (01:41) Rashad’s early life and influences

    (03:43) Navigating identity and challenges

    (08:52) Journey to the Navy and beyond

    (11:29) Discovering a passion for music

    (15:41) Transition to pastoring

    (23:24) Reflecting on Brownsburg’s transformation

    (26:45) Balancing ministry and personal life

    (27:36) Dealing with past mistakes

    (35:04) Writing and publishing a book

    (40:10) Becoming a grandparent


    Connect with my guest:

    Rashad Cunningham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashadcunningham/

    Explore Church@Main: https://www.churchatmain.org/

    Check out S.P.A.C.E.S.: Permission-Based Discipleship Journey: https://a.co/d/8NzrsxJ


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    46 mins
  • More Than Blueprints: Finding a Voice in a Male Dominated Field
    Oct 22 2025

    “Be confident in your voice and don’t sell yourself short.”

    In this episode, I sit down with Kylie Bright-Schuler, civil engineer and project manager at American Structurepoint, to explore her journey into engineering and the lessons she’s learned along the way.

    Kylie shares how her family’s influence and early mission trips sparked an initial interest in environmental engineering, and how her path eventually led her to civil site design and project management. We talk about her early challenges navigating a male-dominated field, the role mentorship has played in building her confidence, and why having leaders who make space for your voice can change everything.

    She also opens up about her podcast, Cheers with Engineers, which highlights the diverse paths within the profession. Kylie reflects on the importance of mentorship networks like IndyCREW, the value of her environmental science background, and her ongoing pursuit of her professional engineering license.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (03:09) A grandfather’s push toward engineering

    (05:50) Pivoting from environmental to civil engineering

    (08:47) Lessons from a first consulting role

    (12:21) Stepping into project management

    (17:01) Navigating a male-dominated field

    (18:02) Mentors who make space for women

    (20:10) Launching Cheers with Engineers

    (25:07) Misconceptions about engineers

    (26:46) The value of soft skills

    (30:53) To never selling yourself short

    (35:00) The power of mentorship


    Connect with my guest:

    Kylie Bright-Schuler on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kylie-bright-schuler-ei-560171128/

    Explore American Structurepoint: https://www.structurepoint.com/

    Check out Cheers with Engineers: https://open.spotify.com/show/0cjJVioTBVVstVoRgtpa8y?si=033317ef9ab340b3

    https://podcasts.apple.com/tw/podcast/cheers-with-engineers/id1712169234?l=en-GB


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    38 mins
  • The Bloom Effect: Planting Seeds of Opportunity Through Connection
    Oct 8 2025

    “You don’t have to climb the corporate ladder to build a meaningful career.”

    In this episode, I sit down with Abby Thompson, founder of Bloom Marketing, to explore her journey from growing up with two hardworking parents to carving her own path across corporate, higher education, and entrepreneurship. We talk about her decade at Rolls Royce, the lessons she learned through international travel and leadership roles, and how an unexpected layoff during COVID opened the door to new opportunities.

    Abby also shares what it was like to build a student-run marketing agency at Butler University, the support system that carried her through a difficult career transition, and the bravery it takes to launch your own consulting business. From making Blizzards at Dairy Queen to building marketing foundations for clients, her story is one of resilience, reinvention, and the power of connection.

    This conversation is full of practical wisdom on navigating career pivots, leaning on your network, and building a work life that truly fits the season you’re in.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (00:59) Zigzagging influences and interests growing up

    (06:49) Gaining experience at Rolls Royce

    (11:39) Work in rebranding Butler University

    (14:26) How supportive networks help face career uncertainty

    (17:19) Finding new opportunities through connections

    (20:33) Launching Bloom Marketing

    (22:35) Balancing work and family

    (23:24) Exciting projects at Bloom Marketing

    (26:07) Put yourself out there to create opportunities


    Connect with my guest:

    Abby Thompson on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abbythompson2/


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    32 mins
  • A Career Without Ladders: Climbing the Jungle Gym of Work
    Sep 24 2025

    “Your career is a jungle gym, not a ladder.”

    In this episode, I sit down with Hollin Hart, brand marketing leader at Cummins Inc., to uncover the experiences, values, and resilience that have shaped her path in work and life.

    We talk about Hollin’s early beginnings in South Bend, from babysitting and working at the Notre Dame bookstore to discovering her love for marketing through conversations, sports, and community connections. She reflects on her early ambitions of becoming a sports lawyer, her pivot into sales, and how those experiences prepared her for a successful career in marketing and communications.

    Hollin shares what it means to translate complex ideas into clarity, the role of service and community in her professional journey, and how her faith and energy guide the way she shows up at work. We also discuss her perspective on balancing motherhood with a demanding career, why agility and partnership are critical, and how she’s turned imposter syndrome into a personal superpower.

    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Intro

    (01:33) Hollin’s first work experiences

    (03:54) Finding marketing in Ball State

    (06:56) Roots in volunteer work and community involvement

    (08:38) Starting a career in sales

    (12:49) Journey to Cummins

    (15:46) Three ways to balance career and motherhood

    (20:02) Turning imposter syndrome into strength

    (23:09) Marketing is about how people feel

    (25:14) On creating a networking organization

    (26:30) Lessons from a tug of war with work and life

    (31:47) Professional growth is personal growth

    (34:18) Leverage being new and thank your network


    Connect with my guest:

    Hollin Hart on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hollinhartmba/

    Explore Cummins Inc.: https://www.cummins.com/


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    39 mins
  • More Than a Side Hustle: The Making of a Culture Consultant
    Sep 10 2025

    “You need to start a business so you can leave your job.”


    In this episode, I sit down with Andrew Adeniyi, founder of AAA Solutions, and author of The Circle of Leadership, to explore his journey from growing up in an entrepreneurial home to building a consulting business focused on leadership, culture, and belonging. We talk about the impact of early internships, the lessons he carried from retail leadership at Aldi and Starbucks, and how a life-changing moment gave him the clarity to take the leap into full-time entrepreneurship.


    Andrew also shares what it’s like to co-author a book with his 7-year-old son, how he’s using theater to spark courageous workplace conversations, and the not-so-sexy side of running your own business. This conversation is full of real talk about purpose, peace, and building a life that reflects who you are.


    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (00:58) Early work experience

    (03:46) College and internships

    (09:41) First corporate job at Aldi

    (14:06) Kroger and Starbucks

    (21:30) Writing “The Circle of Leadership”

    (22:01) Transitioning from corporate to entrepreneurship

    (25:02) Launching AAA Solutions and balancing DEI and workplace culture

    (27:52) Mentors and guidance in professional life

    (29:11) New book and new ventures

    (33:36) Advice for aspiring entrepreneurs

    (36:01) Defining freedom and self-care


    Connect with my guest:

    Andrew Adeniyi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewadeniyi/

    Explore AAA Solutions: https://www.aaasolutions.us/

    Check out The Circle of Leadership: https://www.amazon.com/Circle-Leadership-Framework-Creating-Leveraging/dp/1641379081


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    39 mins
  • Making Waves: The Career Journey of a Mermaid
    Aug 27 2025

    "Dive into it, go with the flow, make a splash. What’s the harm in going for a swim?”

    In this episode, I chat with Sabrina Rose, a professional mermaid at Aquarium Restaurant, as she shares her unique journey from aspiring marine biologist to living her dream as a mermaid performer. Sabrina opens up about her childhood near the water in Michigan, how a chance encounter with Keith Urban set her on a new and unexpected path, and her big shift from music and audio engineering to mermaiding.

    We discuss the importance of letting go of rigid career expectations, how Sabrina found purpose in the water, and why she believes your job should never define you. Sabrina also reflects on her experiences with building a business, finding community, and staying true to her passion, no matter how unconventional it may seem.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Intro

    (01:40) Sabrina's creative upbringing

    (03:44) Changes in the current of career

    (07:58) Diverse job experiences

    (08:47) Finding identity beyond career

    (10:13) Becoming a professional mermaid

    (18:54) Working as a mermaid

    (19:47) Balancing mermaiding with life

    (21:43) Memorable moments and interactions

    (26:41) Splashing advice for aspiring mermaids


    Connect with my guest:

    Sabrina’s 1st email: partyyourworld@gmail.com

    Sabrina’s 2nd email: mermaidsabrinarose@gmail.com
    Sabrina’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mermaidsabrinarose/

    Explore Aquarium Restaurant: https://www.aquariumrestaurants.com/


    Connect with me:

    Ami Graves on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amigraves/
    The People of Work on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepeopleofwork/

    Explore The People of Work: https://www.thepeopleofwork.com/

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    33 mins