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by Kerry Brett
Shot At Love is the first motivational dating show of its kind. It teaches you how to be successful in online dating while inspiring the listeners to go for it. You can find love, and are worthy of it. Shot At Love with Kerry Brett - Me, Exposed- Introduction to Shot At Love Podcast with celebrity photographer Kerry Brett.
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What if losing everything was the beginning of finding yourself? In this inspiring episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett sits down with Judith Colletti, a woman whose life story proves that your age is not your cage. Judith's journey is one of extraordinary resilience. She ran away and married her first husband at just 19 years old, became a single mother of two, discovered while nine months pregnant that the man she planned to marry had given her fake divorce papers and was still married, uncovered a shocking family secret after her father's death, lost her business, lost her home, and found herself rebuilding her life from the ground up. But this isn't a story about what Judith lost. It's a story about what she gained. Today, Judith is in her 60s, thriving, dating, building a successful transportation company, and inspiring others to believe that no matter how difficult life becomes, there is always a way forward. Together, Kerry and Judith discuss: • Why self-love is the foundation for rebuilding your life • How unresolved trauma can impact relationships and decision-making • What it takes to recover after losing a business, a home, and financial security • The mindset shifts that helped Judith reinvent herself time and time again • Why she started driving Uber to rebuild her life from scratch • How gratitude became her secret weapon during life's darkest moments • What dating looks like in your 60s and why Judith believes it's her best decade yet • Why living in the present moment creates more happiness than chasing perfection • The importance of embracing your story instead of hiding from it Judith's message is simple but powerful: your circumstances do not define you. No matter where you are today, you can choose to move forward, reinvent yourself, and create a future that excites you. If you've ever wondered whether it's too late to start over, this episode is your reminder that some of life's greatest chapters begin after the hardest setbacks. Connect with Judith Colletti: Facebook: Judith Colletti TikTok: @judineversleeps QR Code to connect with Judith Colletti on Speaker Hub https://speakerhub.com/cta/bjvwt4 Connect with Kerry Brett @kerry_brett @shotatlovepodcast www.kerrybrettlifestyleportraits.com Purchase her new book Shot@Love, A Celebrity Photographer's Unfiltered Lens on Dating and Finding Love www.shotatlovebook.com. or be a guest on Shot At Love www.shotatloveguest.com Remember: The story you tell yourself matters. Keep moving forward, keep believing, and keep taking your shot at love. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Secret Life of a Sapiosexual and Son of a Preacher with G.A. Pimpleton This episode dives into why authenticity is the attractor and why being yourself is your greatest advantage. What happens when a self-proclaimed "walking red flag" sits down to talk about love? In this unforgettable episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett welcomes financial guru, entrepreneur, storyteller, and larger-than-life personality G.A. Pimpleton for a conversation that's equal parts hilarious, provocative, and surprisingly profound. G.A. is the kind of man your mother warned you about—yet somehow you end up talking to him for hours and can't tear yourself away. A self-described dream maker, son of two preachers, father of four daughters, and unapologetic individualist, he's built a life on his own terms and isn't interested in being anyone but himself. Together, Kerry and G.A. explore what it really means to be authentic in relationships, why so many people fall in love with someone's "representative" instead of the real person, and how embracing your flaws can actually become your greatest superpower. From his famous five dating questions and his obsession with ambition, intelligence, and personal growth, to his thoughts on loyalty, vulnerability, trust, and why love requires a daily choice, G.A. delivers one unforgettable story after another. The conversation dives into everything from childhood influences and dating standards to the challenges of finding a true partner when you know exactly who you are and what you want. Love him or hate him, one thing is certain: you won't forget him. In This Episode: Why authenticity is more attractive than perfection • The dangers of falling in love with someone's "representative" • G.A.'s famous five questions for determining relationship compatibility • Why ambition and curiosity are non-negotiable qualities • The role loyalty plays in building lasting relationships • How childhood experiences shape adult dating patterns • Why embracing your quirks makes you more memorable • The daily choice required to sustain love and commitment • Why the right people will always appreciate what makes you different Shot At Love Takeaways: Embrace Your Flaws Your imperfections aren't something to hide—they're often the most relatable and attractive parts of who you are. Stop Trying to Blend In The people who are meant for you won't be attracted to a watered-down version of you. Be memorable, not average. Love Requires Courage There are no guarantees in relationships. Every day requires trust, vulnerability, and the willingness to choose someone again. Curiosity Creates Connection The most meaningful relationships aren't built on appearances. They're built on conversation, growth, and genuine interest in one another. Be Unapologetically Yourself The right person won't tolerate your authenticity—they'll celebrate it. Whether you're dating, married, rebuilding after heartbreak, or simply trying to understand yourself better, this episode is packed with wisdom, laughter, and a powerful reminder that being fully yourself is the greatest relationship strategy of all. To find out more about Kerry’s new book Shot@Love, A Celebrity Photographer’s Unfiltered Lens on Dating and Finding Love, check out shotatlovebook.com, and purchase on Amazon. If you’d like to be a guest on Shot At Love go to shotatloveguest.com. Follow on Instagram at @kerry_brett and @shotatlovepodcast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of Shot At Love, Kerry Brett sits down with Anne Gollert Hill for a powerful conversation about manipulation, identity, resilience, and what it takes to rebuild your life after walking away from a controlling environment. Anne opens up about surviving divorce before joining Scientology, spending 20 years inside the Sea Org, and the emotional toll of losing herself inside an organization that promised freedom but operated through control, fear, and isolation. Anne shares the moment she finally escaped with nothing but her purse and the clothes on her back, leaving behind the only world she had known for two decades. Kerry and Anne discuss love bombing, grooming, narcissistic abuse tactics, future faking, and why so many intelligent people can become trapped in toxic systems and relationships. But this episode is ultimately about hope, healing, and reinvention. Despite losing years of her life, Anne proves it is never too late to reclaim your voice, rebuild your confidence, and find love again. Her story is raw, inspiring, and deeply human. In this episode: How narcissistic abuse tactics operate inside organizations and relationships Why love bombing and future faking are so dangerous The psychological impact of losing your identity over time What finally pushed Anne to leave Scientology Rebuilding confidence after emotional control and isolation Why it’s never too late to start over and find love again The power of resilience, self-trust, and personal freedom If you’ve ever questioned a toxic relationship, ignored red flags, or wondered how people get trapped in controlling dynamics, this episode will stay with you long after it ends. Follow Kerry Brett: Instagram: @kerry_brett Instagram: @shotatlovepodcast Website: Shot At Love #ShotAtLove #Scientology #NarcissisticAbuse #DatingAndRelationships #HealingJourney #LoveBombing #EmotionalAbuse #PersonalGrowth Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Shot At Love — Episode: How Your Thoughts Create Your Reality with Positivity Expert Lori Rogers In this uplifting episode, Kerry Brett sits down with Lori Rogers—positivity expert, entrepreneur, and mindset mentor—whose journey from overwhelm to empowerment transformed every area of her life. When Lori’s world became filled with uncertainty, family challenges, and fear, she discovered a life-changing truth: your thoughts, words, and emotions shape your reality. Lori shares how joy, gratitude, and simple daily mindset practices can shift your energy, strengthen your relationships, improve your business, and open new doors. From raising a neurodiverse child to reprogramming generational “scarcity” thinking, Lori explains how she built a life rooted in abundance, self-love, and trust. What You’ll Learn Why happiness is the foundation—not the reward—of success Lori explains why waiting for accomplishments to feel good keeps us stuck. How the words you hear (and speak) shape your future A childhood label of “worrywart” became a belief Lori carried for years—until she learned to rewrite her story. The power of visualization and “I am” statements Inspired by Abraham-Hicks, Lori shares how shifting from “I want” to “I am” changes everything. How to access the emotion of what you desire—now Learn why your brain can’t distinguish between imagination and reality, and how tapping into the feeling accelerates manifestation. Why you can’t manifest for others—but you can support them Lori discusses helping her children, especially her son Craig, through intention, faith, and aligned emotional energy. Letting go of scarcity thinking From her husband Neil’s easygoing nature to reconditioning old beliefs, Lori reveals how changing mindset changes outcomes. Authenticity over perfection Lori opens up about parenting, vulnerability, and embracing the real (not curated) version of life. Simple, free practices that change your life From morning affirmations to mindset tools, Lori shares the routines that anchor her day. Mentioned in the Episode Lori Rogers – Positivity expert and founder of Positive Activity Neil Rogers – Lori’s husband and author of Bar Tips Cam Rogers – Lori’s son and part of the Believe network Abraham-Hicks – Source of Lori’s transformational “I am” practices Positive Activity Website: positiveactivity.net Instagram: @LaurieARogersPositiveActivity This Week’s Dating Tips (Inspired by Lori Rogers) Network intentionally You never know who someone else knows. Your next connection could come from their circle. Feel the relationship before it arrives Visualize the joy, the partnership, and the fun—your emotions are magnetic. Declutter your life and your energy Create space for what you want. Vision boards, crystals, and journaling can help you get clear and align your energy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Shot At Love — Episode: How Your Thoughts Create Your Reality with Positivity Expert Lori Rogers In this uplifting episode, Kerry Brett sits down with Lori Rogers—positivity expert, entrepreneur, and mindset mentor—whose journey from overwhelm to empowerment transformed every area of her life. When Lori’s world became filled with uncertainty, family challenges, and fear, she discovered a life-changing truth: your thoughts, words, and emotions shape your reality. Lori shares how joy, gratitude, and simple daily mindset practices can shift your energy, strengthen your relationships, improve your business, and open new doors. From raising a neurodiverse child to reprogramming generational “scarcity” thinking, Lori explains how she built a life rooted in abundance, self-love, and trust. What You’ll Learn Why happiness is the foundation—not the reward—of success Lori explains why waiting for accomplishments to feel good keeps us stuck. How the words you hear (and speak) shape your future A childhood label of “worrywart” became a belief Lori carried for years—until she learned to rewrite her story. The power of visualization and “I am” statements Inspired by Abraham-Hicks, Lori shares how shifting from “I want” to “I am” changes everything. How to access the emotion of what you desire—now Learn why your brain can’t distinguish between imagination and reality, and how tapping into the feeling accelerates manifestation. Why you can’t manifest for others—but you can support them Lori discusses helping her children, especially her son Craig, through intention, faith, and aligned emotional energy. Letting go of scarcity thinking From her husband Neil’s easygoing nature to reconditioning old beliefs, Lori reveals how changing mindset changes outcomes. Authenticity over perfection Lori opens up about parenting, vulnerability, and embracing the real (not curated) version of life. Simple, free practices that change your life From morning affirmations to mindset tools, Lori shares the routines that anchor her day. Mentioned in the Episode Lori Rogers – Positivity expert and founder of Positive Activity Neil Rogers – Lori’s husband and author of Bar Tips Cam Rogers – Lori’s son and part of the Believe network Abraham-Hicks – Source of Lori’s transformational “I am” practices Positive Activity Website: positiveactivity.net Instagram: @LaurieARogersPositiveActivity This Week’s Dating Tips (Inspired by Lori Rogers) Network intentionally You never know who someone else knows. Your next connection could come from their circle. Feel the relationship before it arrives Visualize the joy, the partnership, and the fun—your emotions are magnetic. Declutter your life and your energy Create space for what you want. Vision boards, crystals, and journaling can help you get clear and align your energy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In this episode, Love Is Not Luck: Divorce, Grief & Relational Literacy with Real Love Ready Author Robin Ducharme, this week on Shot At Love, Kerry Brett welcomes Robin Ducharme, founder of Real Love Ready, creator of the In Bloom relationship summit, and author of her new book Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy. This conversation is not about fairy tales or finding “the one.” It’s about learning how to love better, communicate deeper, forgive harder, and stop calling every relationship that ends a failure. Robin opens up about the loss of her twin brother, her spiritual relationship with love, her Catholic upbringing, and how grief taught her that love does not disappear — it simply changes form. Kerry and Robin also discuss divorce, friendship breakups, relational literacy, faith, self-abandonment, and why love is not just a feeling — it is a skill, a discipline, and a practice. In this episode, we talk about: Why Robin considers herself a lifelong student of love How losing her twin brother transformed her understanding of connection Why love continues even after death How divorce can be an act of self-rescue, not failure The grief carried by the person who chooses to leave Why some relationships complete their purpose instead of “failing” The pain of friendship breakups and why we need to grieve them too How fear-based thoughts block love Why relational literacy should be taught like a life skill Robin’s In Bloom summit and the world-renowned relationship experts she has worked with Her new publishing company, Soul Print The mission behind Real Love Ready Episode Theme: Love is not luck. Love is readiness. Love is literacy. Love is a practice. About Robin Ducharme: Robin Ducharme is the founder of Real Love Ready, a platform dedicated to helping people build healthier relationships through education, community, and honest conversations about love. She is also the creator of In Bloom, an annual relationship summit in Vancouver featuring some of the world’s leading voices in love, healing, and relational growth. Her book, Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy, offers a roadmap for learning how to love ourselves and others with more awareness, courage, and compassion. Where to find Robin: Visit: realloveready.com Book: Real Love Ready: A Guide to Relational Literacy Event: In Bloom — held every April in Vancouver and online Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Survivor Season 49 Winner on Love, Trust & Winning at Relationships with Savannah Louie What does it really take to win—in love, life, and on one of the toughest shows on television? This week on Shot At Love, Kerry Brett sits down with Survivor Season 49 winner Savannah Louie for a powerful conversation about confidence, resilience, vulnerability, relationships, and trusting your instincts when everything is on the line. Savannah shares how she manifested her Survivor journey from childhood, applying for the show for years before finally stepping onto the island—and winning. She opens up about the power of visualization, mental preparation, and why believing in yourself is often the first step toward success. Kerry and Savannah explore how Savannah’s background as a journalist helped her dominate the game. From reading body language and building trust quickly to staying calm under pressure, Savannah explains why people skills matter just as much in dating as they do in Survivor. The conversation also takes a deeper look at Savannah’s real-life relationship, including how competing on Survivor tested her partnership, what anxious attachment taught them both, and how communication helped them grow stronger together. They also discuss: Why confidence starts with asking “Why not me?” How vulnerability builds deeper connection Why observation is power in dating and life The danger of being physically present but emotionally distracted What reality TV fame taught Savannah about relationships Why timing matters more than forcing outcomes How to know when the right opportunity is finally yours Savannah Louie is sharp, inspiring, strategic, and refreshingly honest. Whether you're navigating dating, rebuilding confidence, or chasing a dream that feels impossible, this episode will leave you thinking bigger. This is one conversation you don’t want to miss. 3 Dating Takeaways from Savannah Louie Believe You’re the Prize Confidence changes everything. Stop asking “Why would they choose me?” and start asking “Why not me?” Vulnerability Creates Intimacy People connect with what’s real—not perfection. Let people see the truth of who you are. Observe Before You Invest: Not every opportunity is meant for you. Watch actions, trust patterns, and choose wisely. What does winning Survivor and finding love have in common? Everything. This week, Survivor winner Savannah Louie joins me to talk confidence, trust, vulnerability, relationships, and why believing in yourself is the real game-changer. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Keep Swinging: What Beep Baseball, Blind Athletes & Fearless Living Teach Us About Love, Confidence & Possibility Episode Overview What if the only thing standing between you and a completely different life… is one swing? This episode doesn’t just land—it hits. Recorded after an unforgettable moment at Fenway Park, Kerry sits down with Wynter Pingle and Johnny Coe—two people who redefine what it means to show up, trust the process, and go after something before you feel ready. Wynter is a blind musician, runner, athlete, and chef. Johnny is her teammate, guide, and creative counterpart. Together, they pull you into the world of beep baseball—a sport built on trust, instinct, and courage. But this conversation goes way beyond the field. It’s about identity. It’s about fear. It’s about the moments where you decide—I’m doing this anyway. What You’ll Hear in This Episode • The powerful story behind playing beep baseball at Fenway Park • Why “being a little scared” might actually mean you’re living right • How Wynter redefined what she thought she was capable of—at every stage of life • The surprising connection between movement, confidence, and finding love • What trust really looks like (on the field and in relationships) • Why community is the missing piece for so many people feeling stuck • The truth: you don’t fail by trying—you fail by never stepping up to the plate Standout Moments • “Until you’re dead, you can always discover new parts of yourself.” • “People living their lives right are always just a little bit scared.” • “It doesn’t matter if I beat someone else. What matters is if I beat what I thought I could do.” • “You miss every shot you don’t take—so keep swinging.” What is Beep Baseball? A fully adaptive version of baseball designed for blind and visually impaired athletes—where sound replaces sight, trust replaces hesitation, and courage drives every play. • Players hit a beeping ball • Bases buzz to guide runners • Teammates rely on rhythm, communication, and instinct Learn more: • National Beep Baseball Association (NBBA) • Achilles International (adaptive running community) • Adaptive Sports New England The Takeaway This episode is your wake-up call. You don’t need more confidence. You don’t need more time. You don’t need permission. You need one move. One risk. One moment where you decide: I’m getting in the game. Because love, opportunity, and everything you’re looking for? They’re not waiting for you to be ready. They’re waiting for you to show up. Connect with Kerry Follow, connect, and stay in the loop for live events, new episodes, and Shot@Love Societydrops: • Instagram: @kerrybrett • Podcast: @shotatlovepodcast • Website: shotatlovebook.com Grab the Book Shot@Love: A Celebrity Photographer’s Lens on Dating and Finding Love Available now on Amazon Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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