Zeigler Automotive Group is one of the largest privately-owned dealer groups in the U.S. with 78 franchises across 35 locations in Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. Vehicle brands represented include all of the domestic and the majority of the i
The Driving Vision Podcast | Future of Auto is Today podcast offers a unique and insightful perspective on vision from different people in various industries and backgrounds. As someone who enjoys gaining insights from diverse individuals and applying them to my own organization, this podcast has been a valuable resource. With guests ranging from Grant Cardone to Brown and Brown to Ben Wallace, you can expect to be challenged to rethink your own vision.
One of the best aspects of The Driving Vision Podcast is the variety of perspectives that are presented. Each episode features a different guest with their own expertise and experiences, allowing for a well-rounded discussion on vision. This diversity not only keeps the content fresh but also provides listeners with a range of insights and ideas to apply in their own lives or businesses. Whether you are looking for personal growth or business success, there is something here for everyone.
Additionally, the Zeigler Auto Group does an excellent job of sharing their leadership and team learnings with the public audience. After 53 episodes of their internal podcast, they have decided to share their best insights and knowledge with a wider audience. This generosity allows listeners to benefit from the dealership's success stories and lessons learned, providing valuable guidance and inspiration.
While it's challenging to find any major drawbacks to this podcast, one minor aspect that could be improved upon is the frequency of episodes. Currently, there have only been three episodes released, which leaves listeners craving for more content. However, considering that this podcast is relatively new and shares insights gained from an internal podcast with over 50 episodes, it is understandable why episode release may be slower initially.
In conclusion, The Driving Vision Podcast | Future of Auto is Today podcast offers fantastic content for anyone looking to grow personally or professionally. The experience and expertise shared by guests such as Grant Cardone provide invaluable insights into vision that can truly change the world. If you're seeking quality content from dealership success transferred onto a podcast platform, I highly recommend giving this podcast a listen.
Bob Kuehl, Mike Van Ryn, and Matt Snyder announce this year's Rising Tech awards.Evan Cross and Michael Cisek join the showBob Kuehl unveils dates for Service President's Circle Awards Ceremony
Aaron Zeigler, President and CEO Zeigler Auto Group joins the podcast alongside a panel of industry experts to discuss automotive theft in the United States. Also joining this episode is Zeigler-sponsored Nascar Driver, Carson Hocevar.
Aaron Zeigler kicks off the 2025 Nascar season announcing a Zeigler.com sponsorship of Carson Hocevar.Aaron Zeigler makes a wish come true for one Kalamazoo native.Mike Van Ryn and Ariah Daniels join to announce winners of this year's Ugly Sweater and Food Drive Contest.Happy New Year Everyone!
Darren Ross is known for Hospitality and worked extensively with Jesse Cole as he started the famous Savannah Bananas Baseball Team! Darren created his hotel management company, Service Freak Hospitality, LLC. His company now leases and operates the Magic Castle Hotel. Darren and his team have brought an ordinary looking and limited-service hotel, to being a multi-award- winning business based on high levels of customer service, and unique amenities. The hotel has been featured in multiple articles on customer service, podcasts, and books including the New York Times best seller, The Power of Moments by Chips & Dan Heath. Darren gave a TEDx Talk in Santa Barbara, CA on the topic of customer service and has spoken to many companies world-wide including; Nike, General Motors Mexico, and Harcourts Realty in Australia. https://www.servicefreak.com/introductions https://www.magiccastlehotel.com/
Athletic Mentors, Coach Jess joins the podcast this week to discuss December's health challenge at the Zeigler Auto Group. Join us this month in exercising and moving toward optimum health!
Tim Terrentine joins me and Ariah Daniels to discuss the role of Courage in leadership at the Zeigler Auto Group.
Zeigler sponsored Nascar Driver Carson Hocevar wins rookie of the year honors.
Zeigler Auto Group's Ariah Daniels joins this week's podcast with AM Wellness' Coach Jess to announce winners of last month's Step Challenge. Plus, they also reveal November's health challenge. Join Team Zeigler in our journey to be our healthiest selves!
Tim Terrentine joins the show this week to discuss being resilient in the automotive industry.
Mike Van Ryn and Ariah Daniels join this week's episode to preview the Zeigler Auto Group Product Knowledge Championship Series set to kick off this Wednesday at Subaru Schererville.
Join the Zeigler Auto Group in kicking off an August health challenge. Get an inside look into our August health challenge...and YOU, our podcast listening audience is invited to join! On this week's episode you'll hear Ariah Daniels and Coach to the Zeigler Auto Group, Jess Polnasek review the winners from July's health challenge and kicking off the August contest.
Ariah Daniels shares the vision behind a new monthly conversation with women leaders at the Zeigler Auto Group.
Zeigler-sponsored Nascar driver, Carson Hocevar joins the podcast this week to discuss the race at Indianapolis, expectations for the remainder of this Nascar season, the heated Rookie of the Year contest, and Carson's take on social media chatter.
Zeigler News Week of July 22, 2024Current Events at Zeigler with Sam DArc, Mike Van Ryn, and Ariah Daniels
Zeigler Auto Group Sales Manager Ben Coopes joins Sam D'Arc, Mike Van Ryn, and others to discuss a recent Gold Medal Strategies leadership session featuring Hockey Olympic Gold Medalist Jim Craig. Hear key takeaways and join the discussion today.
From Nashville to Los Angeles, Jimmy Yeary is known for moving people with his words. As a speaker, Jimmy magnifies his natural-born storytelling talent and ability to connect with audiences to uplift them and guide them toward cohesion and unity within their organizations. You've never seen a presentation like Jimmy Yeary's. Www.jimmyyeart.com
Carson Hocevar: And unfortunately, the house is behind us. You know, the roofs got ripped off and, you know, the side of buildings of next door and Sam Darc: Welcome everyone to the Driving Vision Podcast brought to you by the Zeigler Auto Group. And here with me, Auto Group Director of Talent Development, Mike Van Ryn. Welcome, Mike. Hey. Thanks, Sam. Be sure to subscribe to the podcast. Like it if you do, and leave a comment. Carson Hocevar: Hey, everybody. NASCAR Cup Series driver, Carlos Svar, born and raised in Portage, Michigan. Super proud and super thankful to partner with Drive For Life and the Ziegler Auto Group to come together and raise some funds for the most recent tornado event in Portage, Michigan. We'll be at the Ziegler Motorsports location on Wednesday, 6:30 PM on June 5th coming up shortly to help raise some funds for the people that need it, that were affected. So be sure to come out, and, we'll have a lot of fun and raise some money for charity, but also to give away a lot of things of myself, but also good times as always. Sam Darc: Hey, everybody out there, including team Ziegler. I'm here with NASCAR race car driver, Ziegler sponsored spire number 77, Carson Hocevar. Carson, welcome. Carson Hocevar: Yeah. Thanks, Sam. I appreciate having me on once again. Sam Darc: Carson, it's always so much fun to have you on this show, and you're so important to the Zeigler Auto Group and things we do out there in the NASCAR world that it's fun to catch up with you every every once in a while. And we have something kind of new and different to talk about. So since we last talked, a a crazy unfortunate terrible event happened locally, in your hometown, which happens to be also where our corporate offices are located in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Of all things, a tornado touchdown, not just 1, but they say 3 or 4 super strong tornadoes. And and, it hit really your hometown. Tell us what you know about what happened and and how it impacted you and your family. Carson Hocevar: Yeah. I mean, it was, it's tough for me because I'm I wasn't there. I was obviously in North Carolina. Yeah. Just done with a simulator session, got home, and had a few tweets about it, you know, hoping that I was staying safe or hoping that I was not in Portage of my hometown. Right? So I was like, man, you know, this is, you know, I'm I'm you know, so I called my mom and, you know, I I I called her and was on the phone and and she, you know, just was getting out of the basement. She's like, oh, hey. You know, we just got a tornado and, you know, tornado watch and everything. The sun's out now and everything's all good, and she's like, oh, your dad's called me just to make sure everything's alright. But, yeah, we're fine. And then I got a a callback right away from mom, and I'm like, okay. Well, I know she at least talked to dad. Right? Because, what I might mean, it's you know, it started to scare me a little bit. Got on the phone and, you know, my our family business on West Edge got hit, pretty hard, you know, and and and then it started to realize the severity of it. Now all of a sudden, I'm checking Twitter nonstop. You know, I'm looking up, you know, Portage online, you know, just trying to find everything. You know, I'm calling all my buddies and, you know, how I you know, the cell service was knocked out. I'm I'm sure for most everybody in Portage, but I know, my family was struggling to get ahold of me, and I was struggling to get ahold of them with all the cell service. So I hadn't seen any video, and, unfortunately, the house is behind us. You know, the roofs got ripped off and, you know, the side of buildings of next door, and our, you know, our roof have, you know, got really torn up. And I'm like, what do you mean? Like and obviously, mistranslation, you know, as far as I was concerned, all the windows were blown out. My dad's truck's upside down, and, you know, the gutters completely, you know, miles away, and the roof's completely open. So I'm freaking out now because I'm like Yeah. Like, you know, I I don't know what's real, what's not. And, unfortunately, fortunately, I was on the phone with my buddy, and he's watching the news and saw it and, you know, sent me a video of it and and, you know, luckily, it was everything was alright. Most importantly, everything was safe, and, you know, they started rebuilding and everything. But, you know, for me, it was scary at first. You know, as humans, right, we're we're Yeah. Cared for our family first. But but then too, you start to see other pictures of, you know, the FedEx building and and all these other buildings and and businesses. I know that pizza place, the local pizza shop, and, you know, they're just things ripped from the ground, that you wouldn't even know. I showed a handful of pictures to my team, and they you know, me, I know there was a building there, but they, you know, they're looking at it and they're like, what what's different? I was like, there used to be a building. And There was something there. Sam Darc: There was Carson Hocevar: something there. And, that that that part was the most wild. You know, I looked into it for a while, and it doesn't seem like there was any really reported deaths or anything No. Which obviously was right and truly a miracle. I mean, the e 4, but obviously, a lot of local businesses, a lot of, you know, a lot of, you know, people's lives were affected regardless of injury. Right? You know, a lot of families and and relatives, I'm sure, to these families are, you know, definitely hurting. That, you know, it's it's it's a tough loss for the whole community, but luckily, it seems like everybody was able to stay safe and seek shelter. And and ultimately, right, Sam Darc: you Carson Hocevar: know, these buildings, you know, either held up really well or they collapsed or struggled in the right spots. Right? You know? Yeah. But but just shocker. I've never had to do that growing up. You know, Michigan's not I don't feel like a tornado type of type Sam Darc: There usually aren't tornadoes. Yeah. You have to go back decades to the last tornado, and it hit downtown Kalamazoo. Did some significant damage back then, but to have 3 touchdown the way it did that night, a couple weeks ago is just astounding. I I was at a workout when the sirens went off, and somebody walked into our workout. They're like, what do you do? What do we do? And everybody in the room were all like, well, let's just keep working out. So we finished the hour session and, and then I went back to my apartment at Greenspire, which which the tornado ripped right through there and was just astounded at, like, all the trees and the damage and limbs and trees through, you know, roofs and roofs gone. They had a brand new building at at Greenspire where it actually took the entire roof off. And I'll tell you, Carson, one of the things that is so impressive about this community, you think about Kalamazoo, you think about Portage and just the people that live here. Everybody came together in an instant so quickly to help. Like, there were people cutting down trees and wood chipping and guiding traffic and trying to make sure people didn't touch power lines minutes after the storm. And then as I'm trying to get into the apartment, this is about 20 minutes probably after it struck, The the tornado alarms went off again, and cops said, hey. You gotta get back inside. It's coming back again. And or or I guess another tornado was about to touch down, and I think there was another one that may have, touched down after that. So just unprecedented in terms of weather. And thankfully, nobody died, but a lot of property damage. And it it was so cool, Carson. Props to you and your team. Instantly after, this happened, your team reached out to us and said, hey. We'd love to help the the community somehow. Carson lives there. His parents live ...
Zeigler Auto Group Rebekah Gregory as its latest celebrity presenter for its Zeigler University Guest Speaker Series. The acclaimed speaker, advocate, and Boston Marathon survivor kicked off the 2024 Speaker Series with her presentation titled: "Taking My Life Back," echoing the account from her book of the same name. Gregory shared the moving and inspirational speech last Friday at the Zeigler Honda Locker Room in Kalamazoo, Michigan. During her time with TEAM ZEIGLER she discussed her journey following her survival of the Boston Marathon bombing which led to the amputation of her leg. After the incident, Gregory went on to start Rebekah's Angels, a charity dedicated to helping families with trauma therapy. So far over 700 families have been supported by the organization. "The most beautiful parts of life come from the most broken places." Gregory's keynote address, recounted her extraordinary journey of courage and perseverance following the life-altering events of the Boston Marathon. Despite initially attending the marathon as a spectator, Gregory and her son found themselves just feet away from the bomb blast, an experience that forever changed her and her family's life. She recounted her path to recovery, which included a staggering 76 surgeries, speaking in detail on how this journey helped her find her purpose amidst adversity. She spoke about how her son gave her so much strength during this time despite being so young and having experienced an extraordinarily traumatic event himself. He helped shift her perspective in terms of what her amputation meant by being excited to have a "robot mom," which gave her so much courage in a time where so many people would break. After her surgery she made it her goal to run the Boston Marathon and started learning how to walk and run at the same time. During her time training to walk she encountered a man that came up to her after she parked in a disabled space. An interaction that anyone else would have taken to be saddening and infuriating, she saw it with so much gratitude because the man had identified her as having both legs. This was something she was conscious about as she was learning to walk, studying people's gait and stride to mimic it with her new leg which she affectionately called "Carmen Sandi-Lego." "Rebekah Gregory's story is a powerful testament to the spirit. Her message of resilience and living with intention deeply resonated with our team, inspiring us all to embrace obstacles as opportunities for growth."Aaron Zeigler, CEO & President, Zeigler Auto GroupGregory was eventually able to run the last 3.2 miles of the Marathon after training for mere months post-op and suffering an injury where her leg split open. The 3.2 miles stood for the amount of time it took her to not only walk but to be able to run again. When she passed the finish line, she fell to the ground and said to herself: "this is the day I take my life back."Another impactful moment came that same year, where she had to face one of the men responsible for the bombing in the courtroom. She was asked to write a victim's impact statement, she was asked to go last, after 26 people, because of how powerful her statement was. Her exact words were: "I was asked to give an impact statement today, and in order to do that I would have to be someone's victim, and I'm not yours; and I'm not your brother's."She also went on to say that although his act of hate stretched a couple hundred feet, the act of love seen in response stretched hundreds of thousands of miles; and that no one would remember them only what survivors have gone on to do despite the tragedy. She ended her state with "how's that for your victim statement!" In response, she was met with a soul-less, unfazed person, showing no remorse, looking back at her.This was the day she remembered what her nurse Sandy told her before her amputation: "on the other side of fear, YOU will be unstoppable." Leaving the courtroom she felt unstoppable, because if she could face down a bomber in court, there was nothing she couldn't do."Rebekah Gregory's story is a powerful testament to the human spirit," said Aaron Zeigler, CEO & President of Zeigler Auto Group. "Her message of resilience and living with intention deeply resonated with our team, inspiring us all to embrace obstacles as opportunities for growth.""On the other side of fear, YOU will be unstoppable."Rebekah Gregory was a very impactful speaker. We had amazing feedback from our team across the organization about how she was such a genuine and caring person.She has a real talent for sharing her story and taking the audience there with her and making them part of the journey! Her perspective, mindset and sense of humor make her so special! We were fortunate to have invested time with Rebekah!"Mike Van Ryn, VP of Talent Development, Zeigler Auto GroupGregory was also a guest this week on our upcoming Zeigler's Driving Vision Podcast with COO Sam D'Arc, Culture and Talent Development Director Ariah Daniels, and VP of Talent Development Mike Van Ryn. During the podcast interview she went on to share even more details about how her world view changed completely after the incident. She recounts feeling like she was on autopilot for the first 26 years of her life and suddenly feeling very blessed when she saw the good in people through the "angels" that rescued her at the Boston Marathon. She also went into more details about the Listen to the interview here.
Subaru of America President and COO Jeff Walters speaks to Team Zeigler during a Ribbon Cutting event at Zeigler Subaru of Schererville Open House.
Are you a Winning Underdog? Olympic Hockey Gold Medalist Jim Craig challenged Team Zeigler to be winning underdogs during last week's leadership session led by Mike Bihun and Nia Zuganelis. Join members of Team Zeigler backstage to discuss key takeaways from the session.
Zeigler-sponsored Nascar Driver Carson Hocevar drives Spire #77 racecar at Talledega this weekend. Carson joins this special edition episode to discuss Talledega, last week's 10th place finish in Texas, and his current #1 ranking as Rookie of the Year. Plus Carson shares what its like to be spun out on track, how driver's respond to adversity, and how he'll prepare this week for Zeigler's first full primary race of this year.
Tim Terrentine and Ariah Daniels join the show to discuss Culture within the Zeiger Auto Group and ways we supercharge a healthy and productive work environment for employees and customers alike.
Michigan State Men's Head Basketball Coach, Tom Izzo joins Aaron Zeigler and Avery Zeigler to discuss Coach Izzo's message as part of the Zeigler Speaker Series.
Zeigler Auto Group unveils winners of our 2024 Weight Loss Challenge. An update to the Stryker Step Challenge. Invitation to run the Zeigler Kalamazoo Marathon.
Zeigler President Aaron Zeigler and Stryker President Dylan Crotty kick off the 2nd annual Stryker v Zeigler Step Challenge.
Carson Hocevar recalls the race at Daytona and looks ahead to Atlanta and Talledega.
Zeigler racing runs two cars in this year's races at Daytona, Florida.
Goal Setting and Vision Casting at the Zeigler Auto Group with Ariah Daniels and Mike Van Ryn
Zeigler Auto Group kicks off our 3rd annual Weight Loss Challenge.
Three Steps to Self Awareness with Tim Terrentine & Ariah Daniels
Zeigler Auto Group reveals the winner of its 5th annual Ugly Sweater Food Drive contest.
Aaron Zeigler discusses the upcoming racing season and sponsorship of Nascar's Carson Hocevar and Team Spire.
Aaron Zeigler and NASCAR's Spire announces a sponsorship with Carson Hocevar. This week, we bring you December 11th's Press Conference broadcast live from Zeigler Motorsports in Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Team Zeigler, today is Thanksgiving 2023. Many of us are engaged in traditions with Family, Friends, Food, and maybe football. This is a great season of gratitude and this special episode is our 3rd annual Thanksgiving podcast featuring you…members of team Zeigler talking about what you are grateful for.
The Zeigler University Guest Speaker Series, Monday November 13th, welcomed Lt. Colonel Dan Rooney as its latest special guest speaker. Rooney joined #TeamZeigler at the Zeigler Honda Locker Room and discussed his journey to starting Folds of Honor, an organization dedicated to helping veterans and their families with their education. During a special recording of this Driving Vision Podcast, CEO Aaron Zeigler presented the nonprofit with $50,000 to help further its mission.
Chris Nikic (born 1999) is an American amateur triathlete. In 2020, at age 21, he became the first person with Down syndrome to finish an Ironman triathlon.[1][2] For this accomplishment, Nikic was awarded the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance as part of the 2021 ESPY Awards. Additionally, he won the ESPY for Best Athlete with a Disability in Men's Sports.[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Nikic
Chris Nikic (born 1999) is an American amateur triathlete. In 2020, at age 21, he became the first person with Down syndrome to finish an Ironman triathlon.[1][2] For this accomplishment, Nikic was awarded the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance as part of the 2021 ESPY Awards. Additionally, he won the ESPY for Best Athlete with a Disability in Men's Sports.[3]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Nikic