- What parents can do to help develop their kids
- Common traits that the best coaches share
- The future of high school sports
Episode 020: Productivity Coach Mridu Parikh
- How we can organize our lives better
- What we should do if we are too busy
- Systematizing your spouse (wait, what?!?)
Episode 017: Proactive Coaching Partner Rob Miller
Rob Miller is a partner and motivational speaker for Proactive Coaching, which is one of the top leadership training platforms in the country. Along with his Bruce Brown, they help coaches positively impact their athlete’s lives. Rob is also the commissioner of the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, with schools in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. Throughout his career, Rob has been a coach at the high school and college levels. He was also instrumental in building up the NAIA’s Champions of Character program.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- Coaching “kids these days”
- How coaches impacted him and left a legacy
- Biggest challenges facing student-athletes
Episode 014: Grace College Athletic Director Chad Briscoe
Chad Briscoe is the athletic director at Grace College in Winona Lake, Indiana. He earned the 2017 Crossroads League Athletic Director of the Year award. He also won the award in 2010. At the NAIA level, he has helped initiate several “Champions of Character” initiatives, starting various sportsmanship summits for the league and local high school conferences. He currently is the league’s representative on the NAIA National Administrative Council and is the vice chair of the Championship Committee on the NAIA-NAC. Briscoe’s energetic vision of the future has guided Grace Athletics to unparalled success across the school’s varsity programs. His desire to pursue Christ-like excellence through the realm of athletics has led many of Grace’s teams to some of their best seasons ever. In addition to being a collegiate athletic director, Briscoe has also been a professional basketball player in Sweden, a minor league baseball general manager, and a college basketball coach.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- Mistakes leaders make
- Traits that successful leaders have
- How he develops his coaches and student-athletes
- The importance of having a positive culture
Episode 023: Award-Winning Washington D.C. Reporter Jay Korff
Jay Korff is a general assignment reporter with ABC7/WJLA-TV & News Channel 8 in Washington D.C. He is also the director of the full-length documentary “Endure”. Jay has received 41 Regional Emmy awards, 19 Regional Edward R. Murrow awards, 3 National Headliner Awards and 3 National Murrows. He’s also been honored by the Chesapeake Associated Press Broadcasters Association for his investigative work relating to dysfunction, waste and mismanagement within D.C. government. Jay is a native of the Philadelphia area. He graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Telecommunications, while minoring in Political Science. He came to Washington D.C. in 2003, after working at WKRN-TV in Nashville, Tennessee. Before that, he reported for stations in Fort Wayne, Indiana; LaCrosse, Wisconsin; and Helena, Montana.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- His upcoming full-length documentary movie
- Washington D.C. politics
- Negative vs. Positive news stories
Episode 005: The Restaurant Lady Misty Young
Misty Young is the best author of the best-selling book “From Rags to Restaurants: The Secret Recipe”. In 2003, she leveraged everything she owned and bought the “cutest little hippie restaurant” north of Lake Tahoe, California. The Squeeze In restaurant north of Lake Tahoe was her family’s favorite restaurant so in 2003, she leveraged everything she owned and bought the “cutest little hippie restaurant”. Since then they have grown sales from half a million to more than $5 million. Misty personally owns 5 restaurants and is a partner in 8 others. Her family and the Squeeze In restaurant was featured on Food Network’s Bobby Flay Throwdown. The Restaurant Lady is the creator of the Restaurant Smart program and teaches people how to grow their business and franchise their restaurants.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- How systems and processes can make all the difference in your business
- Her experience working in politics
- When her 19-year old daughter introduced her to John Maxwell’s leadership principles
- The time that she was the Master of Ceremonies at a conference until she was replaced by Miss America
- Work-life balance as she is constantly surrounded by family at work
Episode 008: Tao of Sports Host Troy Kirby
Troy Kirby is the host of the very popular Tao of Sports podcast. He has done more than 800 episodes with some of the top people in the sports business world. He has worked in the sports industry for more than 15 years, at three different university athletic departments, and one professional soccer team. Kirby is a much sought after sports business consultant and keynote speaker. He is the president of The National Association of Athletic Ticket Sales & Operations.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- What are common traits among successful people he has interviewed
- How to build your brand, especially on social media
- His new fiction novel about body building
- After 800+ interviews, who he would still want on his show
- What mistakes leaders make the most
Episode 016: Crossroads League Commissioner Larry DeSimpelare
Larry DeSimpelare is the commissioner of the Crossroads League, which is arguably the best NAIA conference in the country when it comes to combining national-level competition and an emphasis on character-building. The Crossroads League has schools from the state of Indiana, Michigan, and Ohio. Before becoming a commissioner, Larry served as a collegiate men’s basketball coach at Cleveland State University, Rutgers University, Kent State University, Eastern Michigan University and Concordia University. Along the way, DeSimpelare helped guide those programs to three league titles, eight NIT berths and four NCAA bids, where he helped Eastern Michigan take out Duke and Cleveland State upend Wake Forest in a pair of opening round upsets.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- The importance of loyalty and how he stayed with head coach Gary Waters for more than 20 years and at 3 different jobs
- His journey to becoming a collegiate conference commissioner
- Future Hall of Fame football player Antonio Gates playing basketball at Kent State University
Episode 031: Real Estate Team Builder Brandon Patrick
Brandon is a real estate expert that has managed close to a Billion dollars in residential and commercial sales. He is co-owner of the Global Real Estate Education Network (GREEN) and hosts their podcast. Global Real Estate Education Network is an online real estate education company that combines live, interactive coaching and training with a nationwide investor club network and a powerful network marketing business opportunity.
Brandon began training agents in Best Practice Marketing and strategies for many years. He traveled consistently around the US, and trained agents in online and offline marketing. He became the CEO and Co-Founder of Busy Agent Pro, and enjoyed helping agents reach toward their potential. As he got further and further into technology, he helped Co-Found a content curation company called HyPRcast.com. Brandon has also acted as the Principal Broker and Vice President to numerous companies including REMAX, Keller Williams, EXIT Realty and Crye Leike Realtors.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- What it takes to build a successful team
- Knowing your role and purpose on a team
- How praising and recognizing people motivates them to be their best and buy into roles
Episode 006: Fitness Trainer Scott Keppel
As an official Miss USA and Miss America Fitness Trainer, Scott Keppel knows a little something about the best way to motivate and achieve goals. He is the creator of Scott Fitness Systems. His training systems and accomplishments have been featured by media both nationally and internationally. He brings awareness to breast cancer with the annual Busting Butts to Save Breasts 5K Adventure Run/Walk and Bootcamp, held at the end of October each year.
In today’s episode, we discuss:
- Working with Miss USA and Miss America contestants
- How he motivates clients of all types … not just pageant contestants
- His wife’s battle with breast cancer
- Going from getting bullied to a top fitness trainer
- Background as a college football player