Proximity with Ken Joslin
A Grow Stack Drive (GSD) Podcast
Your life doesn’t move by intention. It moves by proximity.
Proximity with Ken Joslin is the flagship podcast from Ken Joslin, founder of Grow Stack Drive (GSD) and the CREATE Conference, the leading faith-based entrepreneur conference in America.
Based on Ken’s upcoming book, The 14 Frequencies of Proximity, this podcast explores how the people you surround yourself with, the rooms you enter, and the voices you trust determine the direction, momentum, and outcomes of your life.
Each episode delivers practical, no-fluff conversations around leadership, faith, discipline, relationships, health, business, and finances—through the lens of intentional proximity.
Drawing from Ken’s journey from full-time ministry to elite real estate and building the GSD ecosystem and CREATE Conference, the show equips leaders and entrepreneurs to stop drifting, take responsibility, and curate environments that produce clarity, alignment, and lasting impact.
This isn’t motivation.
This is alignment.
This is intentional growth.
If you’re ready to change your circle, elevate your standards, and build a life of purpose and significance—this podcast is for you.
Change your proximity.
Change your frequency.
Change your future.
Proximity with Ken Joslin
Angie Manson | Going Rogue
Today’s episode, “Going Rogue,” features my guest Angie Manson. Angie is an Entrepreneur in Addiction Treatment, CrossFitter, Podcast Host, and Power Mom! Angie has dedicated her life to freeing those suffering from drug and alcohol addiction. With over 25 years of experience in the rehabilitation field, she has expertise in all aspects of the industry, including the clinical process, drug education/prevention, community outreach, and the behind-the-scenes aspects of running an addiction treatment center.
In this episode, Ken Joslin explores Angie’s story, which didn’t start out like a fairy tale. Listen in to hear how Angie overcame addiction at a young age and how she has used her life to help others. She started using at the tender age of 11 and was in rehab before age 20. Fortunately, she had a sympathetic judge who truly understood her situation and gave her the opportunity to be sentenced to a year in rehab.
Follow Angie on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/goingrogue_podcast