Episode #976: Christopher Rausch: The No Excuses Approach to Authenticity

Episode #976: Christopher Rausch: The No Excuses Approach to Authenticity

From Natural Born Coaches by Marc Mawhinney

June 1, 2026 · 29 min · Episode 976

About this episode

Christopher Rausch discusses authenticity and intentional living in a conversation with Marc Mawhinney.

Today's episode features a returning guest, Christopher Rausch, the No Excuses Coach and host of the Raw and Unscripted podcast, who joins Marc for a free-flowing conversation about authenticity, living intentionally, and making an impact. In this episode, Christopher shares the backstage moment that changed everything, why he stopped trying to be like everyone else, the power of writing your own eulogy, and how living with Memento Mori has transformed the way he shows up every single day! Do you have something that helps coaches, like a program, a product or a service? If you'd like to get your offer out to about 100,000 coaches, Marc currently has openings for partnerships, and you can get the details and book a call to chat with him about it at www.jvwithmarc.com/ ! This episode was edited and produced by Marc's brother Matt and his team and PodAssist , and right now they're offering listeners of this show a very special discount on their services. You can now get your brand-new audio podcast launched in as little as 2 weeks for just $297 US, which is $400 off their regularly-priced package by mentioning this show. That's just $297 to get personally coached and supported by…

People in this episode

Host: Marc Mawhinney

Guest: Christopher Rausch

Topics covered

  • authenticity
  • intentional living
  • impact
  • coaching
  • personal development

Keywords

  • authenticity
  • coaching
  • Memento Mori
  • personal growth
  • eulogy writing

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Organizations: Raw and Unscripted

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