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Oct 31 2019

Be Kind to Everyone

Mark Twain said it best when he stated that “Kindness is a gift that the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” 

Ellen Degeneres came under fire when she was caught on camera at a nationally televised Dallas Cowboys game sitting next to former U.S. President George Bush. It seems that some people are so angry and disagreeable that they think everyone else should be also.

It got so bad that Ellen had to address it on her show the next day.

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Personal Growth, Sports · Tagged: Be Kind, Ellen Degeneres, Gandhi, George Bush, Kindness, Mark Twain, Martin Luther King, MLK, MLK Day, Politeness, Positive leadership, Random Acts of Kindness, Self-Improvement, Serving

Oct 27 2019

Episode 130: U.S. Marshal Peter Elliott

The U.S. Marshals is the oldest American Federal law enforcement agency. The service was created way back during the presidency of George Washington.  Joining a long and storied list of American lawmen, in 2003, Peter Elliott was appointed by President George W. Bush as a U.S. Marshal. Since then, he has been retained by presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Elliot is one of only 94 U.S. marshals appointed by the president to oversee a judicial district within their state. He is the longest-serving U.S. Marshal in Ohio history. 

In today’s episode, we discuss:
  • The amazing success of the witness protection program
  • How he got 850 fugitives (including 300 felons) to peacefully surrender one time … without tricking them!
  • Partnering with law enforcement agencies all over the country
  • Why it’s important to continue tracking fugitives
  • Creating the Northern Ohio Violent Fugitive Task 
  • … and so much more!!!

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Podcast Episodes · Tagged: 9/11, Barack Obama, Chris Voss, Cleveland, Crimes, Criminals, Donald Trump, FBI, Fugitives, George Bush, Harrison Ford, Lawman, Leadership, Melissa Agnes, Ohio, Pete Elliott, Peter Elliott, Risk, Risk Management, safety, security, Terrorists, The Fugitive, Tim Dimoff, Wild Bill Hickok, Wyatt Earp

Aug 15 2018

Champions in the White House

“We don’t have to agree on anything to be kind to one another.” (Toby Mac)

One day while I was a high school student, a bunch of us were playing pickup basketball at a nearby gym. I was playing well and doing my fair share of trash talking that day. Finally, my friend had enough of this as some of my verbal barrage was directed at him.

He told us that he didn’t want to play any more and that we all had to leave. You see, he was the one that had the key to the gym and had opened it up for us to play. He literally took his ball and went home. He didn’t have very thick skin and didn’t react to the situation very well. I, on the other hand, was not very respectful as I acted like a punk.

Most of the time, showing respect to people (even those that you don’t think deserve it) is more a reflection of your  character  than it is a reflection of theirs.

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Leadership, Sports, Teams & Organizations · Tagged: Barack Obama, Character, Dawn Staley, Donald Trump, Gandhi, George Bush, golden state warriors, Jamy Bechler, Kevin Durant, Leadership, NBA, NCAA, officials, president, referees, respect, South Carolina, sportsmanship, Steph Curry, Steve Kerr, united states, world champions

Jan 07 2018

Episode 049: Movie Producer and Pastor Michael Catt

Michael Catt is the pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, GA, which has a congregation of more than 3,000 people. His church has produced major films such as “Facing the Giants”, “Courageous”, and “Fireproof”. Michael also served as the Executive Producer of “Woodlawn”, a film by the Erwin Brothers about the impact of the Jesus Movement on an Alabama high school football team in the 1970s. Pastor Catt has authored 12 books including the Love Dare Curriculum and Fireproof Your Life.  He is also the founder of the nationally renowned ReFresh conference.

In today’s episode, we discuss:

  • Staying positive on social media
  • Racial and Social Issues in America
  • Why Sherwood Baptist Church started making movies
  • Visiting President Bush at the White House for a private meeting

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Written by Jamy Bechler · Categorized: Podcast Episodes · Tagged: Albany, Alex Kendricks, College Football, Courageous, Daniel Simmons, Facing the Giants, Fireproof, Flywheel, George Bush, georgia, Itunes, Kirk Cameron, Mark Buchanan, Mark Richt, Michael Catt, Movie Producer, Movies, Pastor, Podcast, politics, Positive leadership, SEC Football, Sherwood Baptist, Social Media

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