
Episode #116
#116 - Tyler Kamerman - Iowa Kind, Chosen Hardships and Paying Your Civic Rent
In this solo "drill-down" episode, host Tyler Kamerman connects the dots across recent conversations with leadership coach Allie Jones, marathoner and wellness leader Zach Schmit, and nonprofit veteran Mary Core. Inspired by a message Tyler recently delivered at Red Rocks Ministry in Pella, Iowa, the episode centers on a simple yet life-changing three-word declaration: "Here I am." Tyler breaks down how true purpose isn't built on surface-level pleasantries or waiting until you have all the answers, but on stepping out with authentic availability. From shifting out of artificial politeness into courageous "Iowa Kind" compassion to taking 30-minute quiet walks without headphones, this conversation challenges listeners to stop living on autopilot and start leaning into intentional impact. Tyler weaves together physical discipline, emotional resilience, and community stewardship to map out what a "Here I Am" posture looks like in everyday life. You'll discover why leaning into chosen hardships builds the psychological and spiritual armor needed when unchosen life trials strike, how dialing in sleep quality directly fuels your capacity to serve, and why "paying your civic rent" through community involvement transforms both recipient and giver. God isn't searching for the most credentialed, wealthy, or naturally talented person in the room—He's looking for those willing to raise their hand, step into the messy middle, and say, "Use me." Key Takeaways Trade "Nice" for "Kind": Real connection requires moving past artificial politeness into authentic, courageous availability where "clear is kind, unclear is unkind." Embrace Chosen Hardships: Intentionally leaning into difficult physical and mental disciplines builds the spiritual and mental armor required when unchosen life trials hit. Optimize Your Health Foundation: Build long-term resilience by dialing in the foundational pillars of sleep: quality, quantity, and consistency. Pay Your Civic Rent: Actively invest back into the communities you consume benefits from by volunteering, mentoring, and building safety nets for the next generation. Uncover Your Strengths Through Community: Ask 3–4 trusted friends why you're friends and what value you bring to their lives to discover the unique, God-given gifts you can offer the world. To connect with Tyler: https://www. tylerkamerman.com/

