5 • 2.9K Ratings
🗓️ 12 October 2023
⏱️ 49 minutes
🧾️ Download transcript
We are on week TWO of the It’s Never Too Late Series and I am so excited for you to hear this one. Phil Rasmussen is an executive pastor at my church here in Nashville and one of my favorite people to spend time with.
In his late 50’s, Phil completely changed careers. In the same week that he felt all of his doors were closed, he got a call that completely changed the trajectory of his life.
This episode is FULL of truth bombs, left and right. We talk about how your most effective decades are your SIXTIES THROUGH EIGHTIES!!!
And what if the conversation is really not just “it’s never too late” but also “this road is not the end”?
He reminds us that in order to hear God, we must slow down.
If you are feeling like it may be “too late” for you in some area of your life, this episode is for YOU!
_____
You can find me on Instagram (@loswhit) here: https://bit.ly/CarlosIGNotes
Purchase your copy of my new book, How to Human, HERE: https://bit.ly/HowtoHumanNotes
Let’s keep in touch! Sign up for my newsletter to be the first to hear ALL my updates. https://bit.ly/MasFamiliaNotes
Interested in advertising with us? Reach out here.
_____
GREEN CHEF: Go to GreenChef.com/60humanhope and use code 60humanhope to get 60% off plus free shipping.
SHOPIFY: Go to shopify.com/humanhope to take your business to the next level today.
BEEKEEPER’S NATURALS: Go to
beekeepersnaturals.com/HUMANHOPE or enter code HUMANHOPE to get 20% off your order
INDEED: Need to hire? You need Indeed. Visit Indeed.com/HUMANHOPE to start hiring now.
Click on a timestamp to play from that location
0:00.0 | This is episode two in the it's never too late series, that's right, it is never too late. |
0:26.7 | Last night, Mimi let us know, not last night last week, Mimi let us know, it's never too late, and this week, Phil's gonna let us know, it's never too late, it's never too late, I said, Phil's gonna let us know, it's never too late, that's right, we got a brother named Phil on the show, and listen, if you can't trust a guy named Phil, you can't trust anyone, I am so excited that my friend Phil Rasmussen is on the podcast Phil, |
0:56.7 | I can't even, there's no way I'm gonna be able to describe the impact Phil has had in my life, Phil's like a decade ahead of me, okay, he's just a little bit more seasoned than I, in parenting, in living, in all of the things, and today, which is episode one, the 30 of the Humo podcast, with your host, Carlos, and I think we're gonna have to go spend a little bit of time with him, my friend Phil is on here to let us know a whole bunch of things, like I basically just hit |
1:26.7 | record, and Phil dropped truth bombs left and right, now I love how many of you loved last week's episode, there were so many nuggets, and you're gonna get just a different perspective of the same idea this week, like I said, you know, I ran across a, I don't know if I said this last week or if I said this in my interview with Phil, but I ran across a 17 year old that, that had told me, and I apologize if I said this last week already, but it's still, it's still just sitting with me, he just tried out for the lacrosse |
1:56.7 | team, I was asking how it's going, he's like, I just wish I would have started when I was 12, I just feel like I'm too late, when 17 year olds are telling you it's too late, I'm just letting you know, we got work to do, so whoever you are, it is not too late, Phil, in his late 50s, completely changed careers, completely, and is crushing it, he's crushing it, so here's a deal, I'm not gonna spend a lot of time in the pre, because I've got some episodes coming up that are just me, and so I can talk to you, you're off, |
2:26.7 | I got a lot of one to talk to you about, but I'm gonna wait till it's like the me episode, and I'm gonna let Phil come right in, right now, and jump in, Phil is the executive pastor at my church, he's executive ministry pastor at my church, the belonging co, and he's relatively new to Nashville, he's from Seattle, he's got a higher education, that's kind of where he's worked his entire career, and now he's, he's switched, he's jumped, and he's, he's doing ministry at a local church, and |
2:56.7 | I'm just, I'm not gonna, I'm not gonna, I'm gonna let Phil tell you his story, but buckle up, this conversation is so inspirational, Phil, thank you, and human hope for me, yeah, welcome, my friend, Phil. |
3:10.7 | Would you like to make a podcast? Well, guess what? Spotify has the platform that lets you make one so easy, and also, you can distribute it everywhere, and even earn a little bit of money all in one place, and best of all, |
3:26.7 | it's absolutely free, it's called Spotify for podcasters, they let you record an edit podcast right from your phone, or your computer, so no matter what your setup is like, you can start creating today, and then you can distribute your podcast to Spotify, and everywhere else that podcasts are heard, and best of all, it's totally free with no catch, ever since I have discovered Spotify for podcasters, |
3:55.7 | I feel like I get so much more data about my listeners, and it is so much better, so I highly recommend you give it a try, download the Spotify for podcasters app, or go to www.spodify.com slash podcasters to get started. |
4:14.7 | I have Phil Rasmussen, is that how you say your last name Phil? Rasmussen, yeah. |
4:18.7 | Yeah, you did. I mean, you're a friend of mine, but I don't want to mispronounce your last name. |
4:23.7 | No, a lot of people butcher it, and I had never corrected anybody. Ever. No, so it's all good. |
4:28.7 | There's so many places I want to go in this conversation, I'm so grateful that you're hanging out with me, but the first place I want to go is where we were talking, what we were talking about right before we hit record, and I said, Anthony, he recorded, because we were about to get into, |
4:41.7 | there's a lot of things that I think are important we're going to talk about, but this one may be the most important. |
4:45.7 | You may be the only other friend of mine I know that goes as hard at Christmas time as I do. |
4:52.7 | You, you, you, people actually before you moved here, and they knew how hard I went at Christmas, they're like, hey, there's a guy moving here in Nashville, and he loves Christmas like you do. |
5:04.7 | So, so you, you're a big Christmas outdoor decorator. |
5:08.7 | I am. And again, I, I can't compare myself to you. No, listen, because you are on another level. |
5:14.7 | You are on the, like, the tour of Nashville for Christmas decorations. |
5:18.7 | Okay, that's true, but that is true. Yeah, that is true. And I have driven by your house at Christmas time myself off, off the tour schedule, just to see your lights in their phenomenal. |
5:27.7 | Yeah, no, we, so, and honestly, I give, I have to start and give a lot of credit to my wife, because she truly is the, the heart of the season in our house. She is. |
... |
Please login to see the full transcript.
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from That Sounds Fun Network, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.
Generated transcripts are the property of That Sounds Fun Network and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.
Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.