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https://youtu.be/PniriBnM0mo Legacy may not be the number 1 driver for most business owners—but it's close. Right after financial security, wealth creation, and personal freedom. In this video, we explore why building a successful business is one of the most powerful, controllable, and lasting ways to make an impact that lives on long after you're gone. You'll hear real examples of entrepreneurs who started late and still changed the world—like Colonel Sanders, Arianna Huffington, and Ray Kroc—and discover why business can be a greater legacy-builder than sports, politics, or entertainment. We'll also look at how great businesses multiply impact—helping employees, customers, and entire communities—while setting you up to attract A-players and create something that stands the test of time. If you're ready to grow your company faster, with less risk and cost, tune in—and remember: it's never too late to start building your legacy. --- What Will Be Your Legacy? What will be your legacy? “Legacy” isn't the most important driver for most business owners to grow their business—but it's damn close. Right behind financial security, wealth creation, and achieving personal freedom. I've always believed that building a successful business is the most straightforward way to create a legacy that lives on well after you're gone. Sure, you can do it in other ways through athletic achievement, becoming a rock or movie star, writing bestselling books, or achieving top political office. But creating a business often requires fewer sacrifices of youth, health, and integrity. It's also far more controllable. Making it big as an athlete is usually decided in childhood. It's mostly a function of parenting an environment. Becoming a rock star or a movie star also hinges on youth, inborn talent, or early desire. Again, largely environment-driven. Becoming a famous author is exceedingly rare and often takes writing dozens of books before one gets recognized, let alone achieves name recognition. Political careers are mostly self-created, but it can be a long road to breaking free of party whips and agendas—if that ever happens. Turning politics into a lasting positive legacy is even rarer. No more than a handful of examples emerged each century, if that. Now compare all of these to building a business legacy. Business success is rarely threatened by injuries, addictions, or character assassinations. You can start at nearly any age. Martha Stewart was a model, caterer, and author before launching her media company in her fifties. Ray Kroc, a milkshake machine salesman, saw potential in the McDonald's burger stand and launched a franchise model at age 52. John Pemberton, a Civil War veteran and pharmacist, created the original formula for Coca-Cola at the age of 55 while seeking an alternative to morphine. Arianna Huffington, after a successful career as an author and commentator at age 55, launched The Huffington Post in 2005, which became a leading digital news platform. Colonel Harland Sanders, after a series of jobs and running a gas station restaurant, began franchising his fried chicken recipe at age 65, using his first Social Security check to fund the idea. And you can build quietly sneaking up on competitors until it's too late for them to catch up. The best part? A great business is an impact multiplier. You can help your employees, their families, and all the customers who benefit from your superior products and services. If you own a viable business, you have a massive opportunity to grow it and make it highly profitable so you can attract and retain A-players and build a lasting pyramid for yourself. The heroes of our age are business entrepreneurs who change the world around us. Steve Jobs, founder of Apple Next, and CEO of Pixar. Revolutionized personal computing, digital animation, digital music, and cracked the code on tablet computing and smartphones. Sam Mond,
Successful living involves risk-taking.Over 300 people rejected Colonel Sanders' special recipe for Southern fried chicken before he received a “yes.” Today, because of his persistence, KFC boasts 20,000 restaurants in 125 countries. We are wise as parents to instill in our boys the value of adventurous living. When we do, we cannot control the outcome. But we can control ourselves.We can make taking risks a healthy part of our family culture. We can encourage our boys to try new tasks, sports, instruments, and friendships. We cannot create risk-free lives for our children. That world doesn't exist. What we can do is teach them the value of trusting God, not always playing it safe, and enjoying the process. For information about raising your son into a godly man, visit Trail Life USA or RaisingGodlyBoys.com.
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The Refugee's Restaurant #RTTBROS #Nightlight Scripture: "And even to your old age I am he; and even to hoar hairs will I carry you" (Isaiah 46:4).Colonel SandersTheme:It's never too late for God's plan At age 62, Harland Sanders was broke and living on Social Security checks of $105 a month. His gas station restaurant had failed when the interstate bypassed his town. But instead of accepting defeat, he loaded his car with his secret chicken recipe and drove across the country, sleeping in the back seat, getting rejected by over 1,000 restaurants. Finally, a restaurant in Salt Lake City said yes to his "finger-lickin' good" chicken. Kentucky Fried Chicken was born when most people would have been settling into retirement.You know, I've pastored a lot of folks who felt like life had passed them by. They'd look at me with those tired eyes and say, "Pastor, I think I missed my chance. I think God's plan for me got derailed somewhere along the way." I used to think that way myself at times, wondering if my best days were behind me, if I'd somehow fumbled away God's purposes for my life. But here's what I've come to understand about our heavenly Father, and Colonel Sanders helps us see it clear as day. God doesn't punch a time clock. His plans for you don't expire when you hit a certain birthday. That 62-year-old man sleeping in his car wasn't a has-been, he was a about-to-be. All those years of failure and setback weren't wasted time, they were preparation timeApplication: God's plans for your life don't have an expiration date. Sometimes the best chapters are written when we think the book is almost over. If you're feeling like you've missed your moment, like it's too late for God to use you in any significant way, I want you to remember Colonel Sanders driving those back roads with nothing but a recipe and a dream. Your greatest contribution to this world might still be ahead of you. Don't let the calendar convince you that God's calendar has run out. He's still got plans, and He's still got time. Be sure to Like, Share, Follow and subscribe it helps get the word out.https://linktr.ee/rttbros
News Corp has seen a 14% jump in EBITDA for the full year, but parts of its Australian operations became the family embarrassment McDonald’s has bounced back in the most recent quarter after going full Colonel Sanders in the chicken wars Spotify has warned customers of a price rise for its premium subscription… and its share price jumped 8% on the news _ Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.__See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode we're diving into the warning signs of Texas gerrymandering that Isaiah Martin highlighted in Town Hall meeting weeks prior. As concerned citizens, it's essential to stay informed about the actions of politicians like Greg Abbott and their impact on our democracy. Jolanda Jones, a Democrat, would likely agree that we need to hold our leaders accountable. In other news, the Corporation of Public Broadcasting, also known as CPB, is dealing with fallout from the Trump administration as funding for their programming has been CANCELED. And, on a lighter note, a a man claiming to be Colonel Sanders great nephew, 3 time over, has beef with KFC, the fried chicken food chain, and has released the *official* recipe on social media. All of this and SO MUCH MORE. Tune in! -------------------------------------------------------------------- TIMESTAMPS 0:00 - What Happened To Proper New Music Releases? 5:20 - Intro 5:53 - Where We've Been & Announcements 7:46 - What Can't You Wrap Your Head Around? 19:37 - The Texas Gerrymandering Issue/ Isaiah Martin's Warning 41:13 - The CPB is Shutting Down To, You Guessed It, Canceled Funding 52:09 - Smithsonian Make A Change In Trump's Impeachment Only To Change It Back 57:07 - Shannon Sharpe Loses 23 Million To An OnlyFans Model 1:09:22 - A Cincinnati Brawl After a Jazz Festival 1:13:39 - Colonel Sanders Great (3x) Nephew Has Beef w/ KFC 1:22:00 - End of Show -------------------------------------------------------------------- Please be sure to follow us on all our social media: Cashapp: $Headwrappod Bluesky: @headwrappod Instagram: @headwrapsandlipsticks TikTok: @headwrapsandlipsticks Facebook: Headwraps And Lipsticks: The Podcast Website: www.headwrapsandlipstick.com Email: hosts@headwrapsandlipsticks.com
The Dad Edge Podcast (formerly The Good Dad Project Podcast)
In this special episode of the Dad Edge Podcast, I'm joined once again by my son Ethan for another honest and often hilarious father-son conversation. This week, we're kicking off our August series focused on helping young men grow into adulthood with integrity, resilience, and intention. We unpack what it really means to become a man in today's world and why so many guys stay stuck in a boyhood mindset well into their 40s and beyond. Ethan shares firsthand experiences from his first full-time job, launching a car detailing business in high school, and learning life skills that go far beyond the classroom. We talk about emotional regulation, grit, finding meaningful work, and how to support your kids without micromanaging their growth. Whether you're raising sons or just want insight into building a better father-child bond, this episode is packed with perspective, wisdom, and a few laughs. TIMELINE SUMMARY [0:00] - Welcome to the podcast and the mission behind the Dad Edge [1:30] - The origin and theme of our father-son conversations [3:06] - Why August is all about helping boys become men [5:00] - The First Phorm 8-week challenge and tools to get started [7:01] - The moment I realized no one was coming to save me [8:22] - Ethan's experience at his first real job in an auto shop [11:30] - Learning to grow up through the CAPS entrepreneurship program [13:42] - How Ethan started and ran a successful car detailing business [17:07] - Signs a boy is becoming a man: long-term thinking, embracing discomfort [20:37] - The danger of staying in a soul-sucking job and the power of choice [26:30] - Stories of perseverance from Steve Jobs, Colonel Sanders, and J.K. Rowling [30:21] - Ethan's reflections on helping others break limiting beliefs [35:45] - Why emotional regulation is key to maturing into manhood [39:00] - Learning to pause, respond, and reflect through challenging days [43:27] - How fathers can support sons without overstepping [47:03] - Using better questions to develop critical thinking and self-direction 5 KEY TAKEAWAYS: 1. Becoming a Man Requires Intentional Growth The shift from boyhood to manhood doesn't happen automatically; it's shaped by life experiences, learning responsibility, and the conscious decision to grow up. No one is coming to save you, and it's up to you to take ownership. 2. Let Sons Struggle, But Be Their Safe Place Growth often happens in the discomfort. As dads, it's tempting to step in and fix things. But real development comes when we let our kids wrestle with problems while knowing they have a safe place to process and recover. 3. Embrace and Teach Emotional Regulation Maturity is marked by how well we manage our emotions. Learning to pause, breathe, and choose a thoughtful response instead of reacting impulsively is a life skill every young man needs to master. 4. Work Experience Teaches More Than Just Skills From oil changes to running a business, Ethan's journey proves that real-world jobs and responsibilities develop grit, confidence, and a clearer sense of what one wants and doesn't want in life. 5. Success Is Measured by Fulfillment, Not Fortune We often think success means more money, bigger homes, or flashier titles. But as we explore in this episode, true success is found in happiness, strong relationships, and doing work that brings purpose, not just a paycheck. LINKS & RESOURCES DB OVERDRIVE: https://1stphorm.com/products/1-db-overdrive-fastpack/?a_aid=dadedge. CREATINE LINK: https://1stphorm.com/products/micronized-creatine-monohydrate/?a_aid=dadedge 1st PHORM APP: https://share.1stphorm.app/67eJWnb94Ub Join the First Phorm Challenge: https://www.firstphorm.com/dadedge Podcast Website: https://www.thedadedge.com Join The Alliance: https://www.thedadedge.com/alliance Explore More Episodes: https://www.thedadedge.com/podcast If this episode inspired you or gave you a new perspective, please rate, follow, review, and share the podcast. Together, we're building stronger families—and stronger men—for generations to come.
If you ever wondered what Sandra Bullock, Colonel Sanders, Mr T.Pott and Taylor Swift have in common, Chiba has the answer.
Mike Milan—better known as Cash Flow Mike—is a former state trooper turned serial entrepreneur who's built 14 businesses and helped generate more than $50 million in improved cash flow for clients. His “Home Run Financial System” has been taught to over 25,000 bankers, accountants, and business owners, specializing in unlocking hidden cash, controlling growth, and transforming profitability into real, usable money. On this episode we talk about: Early work ethic: Mike's first jobs included 5+ years as a dishwasher, busboy, waiter, and bartender—roles that forced him out of his comfort zone and developed world-class people skills he credits for much of his later business success. The people advantage: Why real-world, high-contact service jobs (sales, restaurants, bar tending, etc.) build skills and confidence that pay dividends for a lifetime—arguably more than most college classes. Career pivots, family, and mindset: Mike became a Texas state trooper after college, enjoying the physical challenge and structure. But with a rapidly growing family (four daughters!), he soon realized that even a "secure" government job—with mapped-out raises and guaranteed pensions—was never going to match their expenses or aspirations. The leap to entrepreneurship: Despite "golden handcuffs" and the risk of leaving behind a salary, benefits, and security, Mike left his state position at age 29. He candidly discusses the fear, sacrifice, and tradeoffs required—but also the freedom and upside that followed. How he did it: Mike's transition to business owner started with a janitorial company (using military and law enforcement skills for discipline and attention to detail). When a client asked him to help recruit reliable workers, he identified a more leveraged model—staffing and placement for hotels—which allowed him to scale without personally doing all the cleaning. The cash flow difference: Mike explains the practicalities of launching a business as a parent—leaning on savings, maxing out credit cards, and maintaining razor-sharp focus. He underscores how true cash flow (not just accounting profit) lets businesses—and families—survive and thrive. Actionable advice: It is never "too late" to start over. The stories of Dave Thomas (Wendy's) and Colonel Sanders are reminders that the entrepreneurial window is always open if you're willing to take the risk, sacrifice, and learn new skills. The Home Run Financial System: Mike's system transforms intimidating financials into step-by-step strategies for real-world business owners—because profit doesn't pay the bills, cash does. Family, finances, and risk: For listeners with mouths to feed and bills to pay, Mike unpacks how he navigated saving, borrowing, and mitigating risk—acknowledging that while it's never easy, the upside is worth it. Top 3 Takeaways Soft Skills Unlock Hard Money: Jobs that force you to interact with thousands of people (restaurant, sales, service) prepare you for entrepreneurship better than any textbook. You Can't Cut Your Way to Wealth: There's a limit to how much you can save—at some point you must focus on income expansion, risk, and leveraging opportunity. There's No Perfect Moment, Only a Leap: Whether you're 29 (like Mike), 49, or 59, the decision to leave "security" for self-employment is always hard—but it's often the right move, even with a family and established life. Connect with Mike Milan: https://cashflowmike.com/
Today on the radio show. 1 - Smoko chat. The bloke who ate a plane. 7 - Dunc’s run-in with the council. 11 - Obscene spending. 16 - Business time. Colonel Sanders. 18 - Everything’s bad news report. 22 - Good news from you. 26 - This week in science. 29 - Kids are dicks. 33 - Deep Dive on King Tut. 38 - Daily dump. https://bit.ly/4lc1nII 40 - Take my money. https://bit.ly/4l0UVDY 43 - Pie awards tonight. 45 - Late mail. 50 - Last drinks. Get in touch with us: https://linktr.ee/therockdrive
Want to start your own podcast? Watch my free webinar Podcast Success Secrets to learn how to start, grow, and monetize your own podcast: https://www.podcastsuccesssecrets.com Welcome to the optYOUmize Podcast where we help entrepreneurs build the business AND life of their dreams. Get tips, tactics, stories, and inspiration from interviews with business and personal development experts and lessons from my own successes and failures so you can make more, work less, and live better. You don't have to go it alone--we're here to support and motivate you, and encourage you to keep going until you reach your goals. Follow optYOUmize Podcast with Brett Ingram: LinkedIn | YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Website Summary Join Brett Ingram as he delves into the journey of entrepreneurial inspiration. Discover six powerful strategies to reignite your creative spark and maintain motivation, even on challenging days. From the power of storytelling to the benefits of mindfulness, Brett shares insights and personal experiences to help you optimize both your business and personal life. Key Takeaways: The importance of self-motivation for entrepreneurs. Six strategies to boost inspiration: storytelling, personal growth, networking, nature, mindfulness, and persistence. Inspiring stories of Colonel Sanders and Melanie Perkins. The role of personal development and networking in maintaining motivation. #inspiration #creativespark #personaldevelopment #entrepreneurship #optyoumize #brettingram #entrepreneurpodcast #podmatch
Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders /// Part 2 /// 858Part 2 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.comThe “Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders, Kentucky Fried Chicken Massacre, the KFC murders, the Texas KFC murders” all typically refer to the 1983 Kilgore, Texas, Kentucky Fried Chicken massacre, a brutal armed robbery and mass murder that occurred at a KFC restaurant on a football Friday night. It's a case with many names, that lives in infamy in the great state of Texas. Five people were killed during the incident. The case remained unsolved for over two decades. Beer of the Week - No, Colonel Sanders, You're Wrong by Trail Point Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 More True Crime Garage can be found on Patreon and Apple subscriptions with our show - Off The Record. Catch dozens of episodes of Off The Record plus a couple of Bonus episodes and our first 50 when you sign up today. Follow the show on X and Insta @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptain Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Be good, be kind, and don't litter!
Rest in peace, Ozzy Osbourne. President Trump calls out former President Barack Obama for committing treason. DNI Tulsi Gabbard makes it clear that legal action will be taken against Obama. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson sends Congress on vacation for 40 days while Jeffrey Epstein is put on a shelf. A $4 trillion company? Using AI to find cheap airline tickets? Kris has a thing for Nancy Grace? Thomas Massie has a new look. Democrats are not happy with Hunter Biden. U.S. Olympic Committee bans trans athletes in another win for the Trump administration. Where are the highest and lowest property taxes in the country? Democrats say the quiet parts out loud yet again on illegal immigration. Actor Jeff Daniels offers words of wisdom. Glenn Beck or Colonel Sanders? 00:00 Pat Gray UNLEASHED! 00:52 Rest in Peace Ozzy 06:47 President Trump on 'Treasonous Barack Obama' 10:44 Statement from Former President Obama's Spokesperson 12:02 Tulsi Gabbard Responds to Obama's Statement 17:52 House is in Recess Earlier than Expected 28:17 Thomas Massie Talks about the Epstein List 30:57 Chewing The Fat 50:07 Mark Epstein on Jeffrey Epstein's Death 58:28 'Pod Save America' Reacts to Hunter Biden's Interview 1:08:23 NEW Olympic Ban on Biological Men in Women's Sports 1:12:16 Property Tax is THEFT! 1:18:36 Yvette Clarke Wants More Illegals in America 1:20:04 Alex Padilla on Illegals in America 1:21:55 Hotline for Minors went Unanswered 1:27:12 Jeff Daniels on Trump's 2nd Term 1:29:39 Jeff Daniels Still Thinks about Kamala Harris 1:32:18 Victory Party for Omar Fateh 1:34:53 Glenn Beck or Colonel Sanders? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders /// Part 1 /// 857Part 1 of 2 www.TrueCrimeGarage.comThe “Kentucky Fried Chicken Murders, Kentucky Fried Chicken Massacre, the KFC murders, the Texas KFC murders” all typically refer to the 1983 Kilgore, Texas, Kentucky Fried Chicken massacre, a brutal armed robbery and mass murder that occurred at a KFC restaurant on a football Friday night. It's a case with many names, that lives in infamy in the great state of Texas. Five people were killed during the incident. The case remained unsolved for over two decades. Beer of the Week - No, Colonel Sanders, You're Wrong by Trail Point Brewing CompanyGarage Grade - 4 and a half bottle caps out of 5 More True Crime Garage can be found on Patreon and Apple subscriptions with our show - Off The Record. Catch dozens of episodes of Off The Record plus a couple of Bonus episodes and our first 50 when you sign up today. Follow the show on X and Insta @TrueCrimeGarage / Follow Nic on X @TCGNIC / Follow The Captain on X @TCGCaptain Thanks for listening and thanks for telling a friend. Be good, be kind, and don't litter!
This week: Jason finds some information about a van, Mike does an alien thing, Doug bugs out, and Matt needs to sleep.Support the showStarting your own podcast? Use this link to receive a $20 Amazon gift card when you sign up for a paid account with Buzzsprout!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1671664LinktreeBuy us a beer!Join us in Discord!DLUTI.comUnplanned PodnancyUndefined Graphics (Photography & Graphic Design)Ghoulish MortalsInquiries: dlutipod@gmail.comDon't Look Under The Internet PO BOX 6437 Aurora IL 60598
On this week's Extra Serving, NRN editor in chief Sam Oches and executive editor Alicia Kelso discuss KFC's new comeback campaign, which includes a mad-looking Colonel Sanders and an invitation for guests to share their input (plus free chicken). KFC has been in need of a comeback for a while; could this finally be the plan that works? Next they talk about McDonald's Snack Wrap launch, which reportedly led to a 15% spike in traffic on launch day. While this is a big win for McDonald's, Sam and Alicia temper their expectations for how this could perform for McDonald's in the long run. They then dive into a variety of value deals that rolled out in the past week — including Planet Hollywood's 1991 pricing plan, Taco Bell's $3 Luxe Value Menu, and Wendy's offer of free fries and Frostys — and wrap up with a look at what restaurant leaders should expect from Q2 earnings season. Finally, tune in to a conversation between senior food and beverage editor Bret Thorn and Chili's chief marketing officer George Felix. Oh, and you can see Kevin Bacon live this year at CREATE: The Event for Emerging Restaurateurs. For more on these stories: KFC is asking fans to help it mount a comebackMcDonald's Snack Wrap comes out of the gate hotTaco Bell is testing a Luxe Value Menu with items for $3 or less
Who's the real chef in Ratatouille: Remy or Luigi?! Plus, we rate hot anime Colonel Sanders, Spongebob Squarepants, and more!Please support us at maximumfun.org/join, follow us on Instagram @tvcheffantasyleague, and leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts!
From Plum Creek With Love: A Little House on the Prairie Podcast
Remember the episode when they played Baseball and there was a giant brawl at the end? Or the time Nellie ruined a perfectly good wig or the time Colonel Sanders came to Walnut Grove? It's easy to forget, at its core, Little House on the Prairie is about the Ingalls family. And with over 200 episodes it's safe to say not all of them are necessary or contribute to the ongoing story of this Pioneer family. Join me in this special edition episode as I share my thoughts and feelings (after reviewing all my notes from making this podcast series) of what an ideal viewing of the series would be. From the Ingalls piling into their family wagon in Wisconsin to Laura and her Monthly Crew at the Wilder Boarding House, Little House on the Prairie has a bit off filler we can trim off.
SHOW NOTES: Here's just a part of the obituary of my friend and former subordinate, Francis X. McGuire from 2010: "...a unique man whose professional life began as a late night disc-jockey in New York City, led him to serve in the Kennedy White House, work for the ABC network (hiring Ted Koppel), to be on the ground floor side-by-side with Fred Smith during the Fed Ex start-up, and there with Colonel Sanders when he sold." In the mid- to late 70s he wound up working for me at a firm in Princeton, and even I didn't know what he was doing there, and our owner kept trying to fire him in cost-cutting fits, emerging from his office shouting, "Fire McGuire!" I forestalled that with quick thinking and fake assignments. I'm thinking of him now, because Fred Smith, with whom Frank was quite close, just passed away, which is notable because Smith is one of the greatest business leaders of my entire lifetime, in my assessment. So here's to Frank, whom I'm hoping Fred Smith is meeting again, because only God can tell what Frank is supposed to be doing.
This week we deep dive into how the Woman's Army Corps proved to be a safe space for closeted lesbians during WW2 and how after a trade deal with the Soviet Union in 1989, Pepsi briefly possessed the sixth-largest fleet in the world. A listener email informs us of Japan's Colonel Sanders curse.Episode Tabs:Allan Berube Interviews of WAC soldiershttps://tinyurl.com/ep71sourcesThe Doomed Voyage of Pepsi's Soviet Navyhttps://foreignpolicy.com/2021/11/27/pepsi-navy-soviet-ussr/Listener Tabs:Hadacolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HadacolThe Curse of Colonel Sandershttps://www.thehanshintigers.com/team-history/top-10-infamous-moments/the-curse-of-colonel-sanders/Email your closed tab submissions to: 500opentabs@gmail.comSupport us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/500OpenTabs500 Open Roads (Google Maps episode guide): https://maps.app.goo.gl/Tg9g2HcUaFAzXGbw7Continue the conversation by joining us on Discord! https://discord.gg/8px5RJHk7aSUPPORT THE SHOW and get 40% off an annual subscription to Nebula by going to nebula.tv/500opentabsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
If the legacy food giants won't evolve, Mason Dixie will do it for them – one honest, skillet-cooked meal at a time. When Ayeshah Abuelhiga founded Mason Dixie Foods in 2014, she set out to deliver what people are truly hungry for: clean, craveable comfort food made without compromise. No preservatives. No shortcuts. Just real ingredients and real flavor. Today, Mason Dixie offers a growing lineup of frozen biscuits, breakfast sandwiches, burritos, and fried chicken sandwiches – all made with fresh ingredients, real dairy, and no artificial ingredients, bleached flour or seed oils. The products are available in more than 6,000 stores across the country, including Whole Foods, Costco, Sprouts, Giant, Harris Teeter, and more. In this episode, Ayeshah shares how she's taking on the legacy CPG heavyweights by building a bold, next-generation frozen food brand. She dives into how Mason Dixie harnesses consumer insights, rigorous cost discipline and category whitespace to develop new products. She also breaks down how the brand is reshaping the definition of “natural” for modern shoppers, proving it's possible to scale with integrity, and lead with purpose, without ever compromising on what matters most. Show notes: 0:25: Ayeshah Abuelhiga, Founder & CEO, Mason Dixie Foods – Ayeshah and Ray chat about past conversations before the entrepreneur shares how operating outside traditional CPG hubs has allowed her Baltimore-based company to thrive with greater agility and efficiency, particularly in the wake of the pandemic. She reflects on Mason Dixie's buzzworthy Expo West appearance, where she dressed as Colonel Sanders to promote new products and offers a candid critique of the natural foods industry. The conversation delves into the brand's innovation strategy, including its expansion into sandwiches and burritos, and how the latter was developed to create a superior flavor and texture to existing products. Ayeshah explains how Mason Dixie benchmarks acceptable price points and only moves forward with products that can achieve cost efficiency through scale and criticizes large conglomerates like Tyson for their inefficient use of resources, while remaining open to partnerships that could help scale clean-label food. Beyond business, Ayeshah talks about how she finds purpose in the creative freedom of entrepreneurship and in mentoring underrepresented communities through nonprofit work. Brands in this episode: Mason Dixie Foods, Mike's Hot Honey, Uncrustables, Compass Coffee
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If you're an entrepreneur, consultant, or business owner, the way you network, build your brand, and scale your business can define your long-term success. This episode of Building Your Leader Brand features Ivan Misner, the founder of BNI (Business Network International), who shares his journey from starting a local networking group in his garage to building a global enterprise with over 11,300 chapters in 75 countries. Whether you're looking to grow your business, refine your personal brand, or leave a lasting legacy, Ivan's experiences and strategies offer practical insights you can apply immediately.Three Key Areas Discussed
In this episode, Rode Dog and Karl Bryan dive deep into some of today's biggest “hot button” business topics, including Tariffs, AI disruptions, and industry insights for business coaches. They also mix in some fun with Canadian culture, hockey heartbreaks, domains as investments, and give practical advice for coaches looking to future-proof their businesses. Key Topics & Takeaways 1. Tariffs, Trade, and Global Shifts Rode Dog kickstarts with a question about tariffs, leading Karl to discuss how trade wars (like the US-China standoff) are shaking up global production strategies. Example: Apple's iPhone production moving from China to India. While tariffs achieved moving manufacturing out of China, it's not returning to the USA, and may result in higher costs for consumers. Karl predicts India could be the next global superpower due to its English proficiency, young population, and established legal system. 2. The Next AI Boom: Vertical AI Agents AI is evolving fast; Karl introduces the idea of "vertical AI agents" — specialized AI systems designed to automate and optimize niche business processes. Example: Instead of broad tools like ChatGPT, imagine specially-built AI tools just for onboarding new coaching clients or handling unique business tasks. Takeaway: Coaches and entrepreneurs should think ahead about how to leverage AI to streamline their own offerings or improve their clients' systems. 3. Industries Most (and Least) Affected by AI Karl flips the usual question—rather than only asking which industries will be disrupted, consider which won't be. Industries ripe for disruption: accounting, finance, healthcare (especially wearables/predictive analytics), cybersecurity, transportation (self-driving vehicles), inventory management, customer service. Industries less vulnerable: Pest control, roofing, painting—businesses unlikely to be targeted by tech giants or replaced by automation (at least, for now). Expect living and business costs to decrease over time as AI reduces overheads across sectors. 4. Adaptation Mindset: Fear, Anger, and Opportunity Major take-home: Don't let fear or anger about change (like AI) hold you or your clients back. Be proactive—learn, experiment, and adapt. Karl reminds listeners: successful entrepreneurs are lifelong learners. Don't get “owned” by past habits or anxieties—stay focused on yourself and actionable progress. 5. Opportunistic Investing (Stocks & Domains) Rode Dog puts Karl on the spot for a “stock pick”—Karl mentions Uber and Spotify as blue-chip plays, but heavily caveats this is NOT financial advice. Karl also shares his continued belief in premium domain names (.com > .net/.org/.ca) as a long-term, low-maintenance investment—with an eye on branding and digital real estate in the coming years. Note: For Canada-specific strategies, .ca domains are useful for patriotic/niche marketing, but .com still reigns for long-term value. 6. Humor & Human Touch The hosts riff on the heartbreak of being a Toronto Maple Leafs fan and the Canadian experience, adding levity and relatability for their audience. References to newsjacking (tying your marketing to current events), mindfulness, and living a long life (for maximum benefit from the AI age). Karl's Zen Moment / Closing Thought The two emotions most likely to stop you reaching your goals: Anger and fear. To escape the loop, focus less on the unchangeable past/fear and more on next actions. “You'll be remembered for what you refuse to give up on.” It's never too late to retool—Ray Kroc started McDonald's at 52; Colonel Sanders in his 60s. Focus on what you help people build, not just what you say. Resources & Links: Learn more about business coaching and get access to exclusive resources at focused.com For pre-show, daily emails, and deeper dives, subscribe to the podcast and community. Quote of the Episode: “No one's interested in something you didn't do.” – Karl quoting the Tragically Hip Remember: Progress equals happiness! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe, share with a fellow coach, and leave a review. See you next week on Business Coaching Secrets! Ready to elevate your coaching business? Don't wait! Listen to this episode now and make strides towards your goals. Visit Focused.com for more information on our Profit Acceleration Software™ and join our community of thriving coaches. Get a demo at https://go.focused.com/profit-acceleration
This is Part 2! For Part 1, check the feed!It's time to take a look at the most secure places history has to offer, from Scrooge McDuck to Colonel Sanders - let's look at Vaults! We'll be off to Ancient Rome, we'll examine where secret recipes are kept and, naturally, we're off to Fort Knox. If Tom were a medieval King, he would almost certainly have been Tom the Unready. Not sure the rest of us have nicknames, but feel free to suggest them: hello@ohwhatatime.comIf you fancy a bunch of OWAT content you've never heard before, why not treat yourself and become an Oh What A Time: FULL TIMER?Up for grabs is:- two bonus episodes every month!- ad-free listening- episodes a week ahead of everyone else- And much moreSubscriptions are available via AnotherSlice and Wondery +. For all the links head to: ohwhatatime.comYou can also follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepodAnd Instagram at @ohwhatatimepodAaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice?Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk).Chris, Elis and Tom xSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's time to take a look at the most secure places history has to offer, from Scrooge McDuck to Colonel Sanders - let's look at Vaults! We'll be off to Ancient Rome, we'll examine where secret recipes are kept and, naturally, we're off to Fort Knox. If Tom were a medieval King, he would almost certainly have been Tom the Unready. Not sure the rest of us have nicknames, but feel free to suggest them: hello@ohwhatatime.comIf you fancy a bunch of OWAT content you've never heard before, why not treat yourself and become an Oh What A Time: FULL TIMER?Up for grabs is:- two bonus episodes every month!- ad-free listening- episodes a week ahead of everyone else- And much moreSubscriptions are available via AnotherSlice and Wondery +. For all the links head to: ohwhatatime.comYou can also follow us on: X (formerly Twitter) at @ohwhatatimepodAnd Instagram at @ohwhatatimepodAaannnd if you like it, why not drop us a review in your podcast app of choice?Thank you to Dan Evans for the artwork (idrawforfood.co.uk).Chris, Elis and Tom xSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10am hour is sponsored by Cornerstone Remodeling Atlanta, for renovations to your home, trust Cornerstone. Our Braves are back in the WIN column X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed RedZone more Falcons Draft fallout In retrospect, the Hawks lost to those guys?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Wes, Matt and Becca talk NFL Draft, pop farts, soccer farts, and debate the greatest person named Sanders.
What do Stan Lee, Grandma Moses, Colonel Sanders, and Samuel L. Jackson all have in common? They didn't find their biggest success until later in life. In this episode, I'm sharing a powerful reminder that it's never too late to change your story. Whether you're stuck in a dead-end job or feeling like your best years are behind you, remember—Stan Lee nearly quit comics at 38, and instead went on to become a legend. As long as you're still drawing breath, there's time to start something new. Let's talk about why your greatest chapter might still be ahead.Welcome to another episode of the O'Connor Bootstrap Podcast! If you enjoyed the content, drop a comment, and don't forget to give us a 5-star rating on your preferred platform.A massive thank you to Wintergatan for providing our incredible intro/outro music at no cost. Check out their amazing work on YouTube at youtube.com/@Wintergatan.Download the track "Moon And Star" by Wintergatan Build Tracks for free at www.wintergatan.net and get a free license for video use at www.wintergatan.net.Chat with us on DiscordSupport us:BuyMeACoffee.com/BootstrapPayPal.me/IocPodPatreon.com/IocPodExplore our Patreon tiers, including the $5/month Bootstrapper Community Explorer Tier for ad-free content Generous supporters at $25/month and up have a chance to be featured as valued guests.Check out our podcast on YouTube.com/OConnorBootstrap for visual content.This episode is part of the O'Connor Bootstrap Podcast by Atheoz Business Solutions. Visit Atheoz.com/IocPod for more, and find related blogs at Atheoz.com/OConnor-Bootstrap-Blog. Thank you for being part of our community! Until next time, I am your friendly neighborhood Entrepreneur, Isaiah O'Connor, signing off.
Roy Wood Jr., host of “Have I Got News for You” on CNN, returns to talk to the boys about working with Amber Ruffin and Michael Ian Black, whether or not he's still basking in the glow of last year's Rickwood Classic, the storylines he's following so far this baseball season, the return of Sammy Sosa to the Cubs and, for some reason, that time Colonel Sanders found himself in a gunfight. This week's podcast was brought to you by Teambrown Apparel, Old Fort Baseball Co and Patrick's Custom Painting.
In this episode, we explore epic conflicts of ancient history, as we explore the leadership and strategic brilliance that can inspire modern entrepreneurship. Discover how the legendary conflicts of Marathon, Thermopylae, and Salamis reveal timeless lessons in leadership and strategic brilliance. We'll take you through the endurance of a Greek runner, the resolute stand of the 300 Spartans, and the cunning naval maneuvers that led to a monumental Greek victory against the Persian Empire. These stories are not just tales of the past; they are blueprints for overcoming modern business challenges with determination and ingenuity. As we transition from epic battles to personal triumphs, we'll explore how adversities can become opportunities for growth and success. Inspired by figures like Themistocles, Colonel Sanders, and Sylvester Stallone, you'll learn how foresight, creativity, and resilience can transform setbacks into stepping stones. To wrap up, we'll delve into the profound impact of small acts of kindness, illustrated by the heartwarming story of a $27 gift that changed a life. Be inspired to turn challenges into victories and share the power of generosity with the world. Connect with Kevin Dairaghi! Website: www.kevindairaghi.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/kdairaghi Instagram: @thekevindairaghishow Facebook: www.facebook.com/kdairaghi Get free access to some of the tools we talked about at www.kevindairaghi.com/tools You are who you surround yourself with. Join the Tribe! RATE & REVIEW this episode on Apple and Spotify. SHARE this episode with someone. SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss out on any new episodes!
The Story of Indiana Native Colonel Harland SandersGreetings, today I will talk about Indiana native Colonel Harland Sanders. Everyone is familiar with Colonel Harland Sanders, the founder of the famous Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food chain. Few may know, however, that Colonel Sanders was born and raised near Henryville, Indiana in Clark County, Indiana. From the BookSoutheast Indiana Day TripsDirections to the MarkerThe Author's WebsiteThe Author on LocalsThe Author on FacebookThe Author on TwitterThe Author on RumbleThe Author on YouTubeThe Author's Amazon Page
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) talk best bets for college basketball picks for March 10th, 2025 in this podcast episode. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions. Additionally they discuss conference tournament previews for the ACC, CUSA, WAC and Big 12 basketball.Podcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:06 Welcome to the Show01:24 Tournament Talk Begins01:41 Embarrassing Moments and Predictions02:31 Listener Shoutouts and Testimonials04:02 NFL News and Trades05:26 Free Agency Insights10:03 College Hoops with Colby10:43 Conference Tournament Analysis12:07 March Madness Excitement37:48 Oakland's Momentum and Betting Odds39:50 Furman vs. Wofford Showdown43:16 Starch Madness: Idaho State vs. Montana State47:04 Charleston vs. UNC Wilmington49:44 Nicholls vs. Incarnate Word53:00 Pepperdine's Underdog Story56:44 Youngstown State vs. Cleveland State01:01:16 Portland State vs. Idaho01:06:48 Underdog Fantasy Picks01:10:39 Game Picks and Predictions01:11:03 UNC Wilmington and Pepperdine Picks01:11:12 Colby's House Intruder01:12:08 Moneyline Parlay Discussion01:13:15 Colonel Sanders and Nazis01:14:35 Gus Chickens Sketch01:16:07 ACC Tournament Breakdown01:18:33 Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame Analysis01:20:55 Virginia Tech vs. Cal Debate01:23:13 Florida State vs. Syracuse Predictions01:43:04 New Mexico State vs. Kennesaw State Analysis01:44:30 Middle Tennessee State vs. Louisiana Tech Breakdown01:45:43 Conference USA Futures Odds01:50:00 Big 12 Tournament Preview01:50:49 Cincinnati vs. Oklahoma State Predictions01:51:56 Colorado vs. TCU Insights01:53:02 Arizona State vs. Kansas State Picks01:54:16 Central Florida vs. Utah Matchup01:56:04 Houston Cougars and Big 12 Futures01:59:41 WAC Tournament Overview02:00:27 Utah Tech vs. Southern Utah Preview02:01:58 Grand Canyon vs. UT Arlington Analysis02:03:51 Seattle vs. Abilene Christian Predictions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) talk best bets for college basketball picks for March 10th, 2025 in this podcast episode. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyD) from The College Experience to talk college basketball predictions. Additionally they discuss conference tournament previews for the ACC, CUSA, WAC and Big 12 basketball.Podcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:06 Welcome to the Show01:24 Tournament Talk Begins01:41 Embarrassing Moments and Predictions02:31 Listener Shoutouts and Testimonials04:02 NFL News and Trades05:26 Free Agency Insights10:03 College Hoops with Colby10:43 Conference Tournament Analysis12:07 March Madness Excitement37:48 Oakland's Momentum and Betting Odds39:50 Furman vs. Wofford Showdown43:16 Starch Madness: Idaho State vs. Montana State47:04 Charleston vs. UNC Wilmington49:44 Nicholls vs. Incarnate Word53:00 Pepperdine's Underdog Story56:44 Youngstown State vs. Cleveland State01:01:16 Portland State vs. Idaho01:06:48 Underdog Fantasy Picks01:10:39 Game Picks and Predictions01:11:03 UNC Wilmington and Pepperdine Picks01:11:12 Colby's House Intruder01:12:08 Moneyline Parlay Discussion01:13:15 Colonel Sanders and Nazis01:14:35 Gus Chickens Sketch01:16:07 ACC Tournament Breakdown01:18:33 Pittsburgh vs. Notre Dame Analysis01:20:55 Virginia Tech vs. Cal Debate01:23:13 Florida State vs. Syracuse Predictions01:43:04 New Mexico State vs. Kennesaw State Analysis01:44:30 Middle Tennessee State vs. Louisiana Tech Breakdown01:45:43 Conference USA Futures Odds01:50:00 Big 12 Tournament Preview01:50:49 Cincinnati vs. Oklahoma State Predictions01:51:56 Colorado vs. TCU Insights01:53:02 Arizona State vs. Kansas State Picks01:54:16 Central Florida vs. Utah Matchup01:56:04 Houston Cougars and Big 12 Futures01:59:41 WAC Tournament Overview02:00:27 Utah Tech vs. Southern Utah Preview02:01:58 Grand Canyon vs. UT Arlington Analysis02:03:51 Seattle vs. Abilene Christian Predictions Exclusive SGPN Bonuses And Linkshttp://linktr.ee/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast X/Twitter - https://x.com/GamblingPodcastInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFollow The Sports Gambling Podcast HostsSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentricGambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)
On this bonus episode of CASCADE OF HISTORY, Feliks Banel speaks with Trevor Lenzmeier, features editor at The Seattle Times, about his story (published today) exploring the little-known but formative year spent in wartime Seattle by Kentucky Fried Chicken founder/symbol Colonel Sanders. Link to Trevor's story "Why did Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Sanders cook in Seattle?" https://www.seattletimes.com/life/food-drink/why-did-kentucky-fried-chicken-founder-colonel-sanders-cook-in-seattle/ CASCADE OF HISTORY is broadcast LIVE most Sunday nights at 8pm Pacific Standard Time via SPACE 101.1 FM and streaming live via space101fm.org. The radio station is located at historic Magnuson Park - formerly Sand Point Naval Air Station - on the shores of Lake Washington in Seattle. Subscribe to the CASCADE OF HISTORY podcast via most podcast platforms.
In this special Side Sessions preview, two previously-released episodes for our subscribers will be featured! In the first half of the episode, Krista and Kurt look at the scents that are the most nostalgic to them. And in the second half, they look at the fascinating history of Colonel Sanders and KFC. New episodes will be coming at the end of this month!
Send us fan responses! Unlock the secrets to prosperity and independence with me, Don Kilam, as we journey through the transformative power of self-discovery and empowerment. Imagine tapping into universal laws like the law of attraction and the law of vibration to shift your mindset and rewrite your destiny. We'll explore historical triumphs, such as Colonel Sanders' success later in life, proving that it's never too late for prosperity with the right attitude and purpose. This episode challenges you to free yourself from the shackles of dependency on governmental systems, encouraging deep self-reflection and a stronger connection to your imagination and spiritual energy for genuine personal growth.In a world that often seeks to diminish your worth, reclaiming your heritage and understanding cultural symbols becomes a pathway to empowerment. We'll navigate the intricate intersections of cultural symbols, identity, and education, advocating for the reclamation of symbols like the pride flag, confederate flag, and swastika, which have been misappropriated and detached from their original meanings. The episode underscores the importance of knowledge beyond the public education system, empowering you to recognize your origins and creation stories. It's a call to action to see yourself as royalty, embracing your history and cultural heritage with pride and understanding.FOLLOW THE YELLOW BRICK ROAD - DON KILAMGO GET HIS BOOK ON AMAZON NOW! https://www.amazon.com/CapiSupport the showhttps://donkilam.com
In this special movie episode: the same week that we rediscover the first filmic Ned Kelly, we lose the chance to have Apocalypse Now made in Australia – and while sexy times sell ‘sinema' tickets, singer-stripper-philosopher-turned-soft core star Count Copernicus hangs up his G-string. Plus, the new trend to sci-fi flicks that includes ‘The Star Wars', Colonel Sanders pops in for a meat pie and a British fashion commando gives our blokes the big thumbs up.Patreon: patreon.com/forgottenaustraliaApple: apple.co/forgottenaustraliaShowgirls, Teen Wolves and Astro Zombies - the link is actually too long to paste here. But it's available on Amazon.com.au The Story of the Kelly Gang: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdD99am_-zUThe Cosmic Clownhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Xc3vgPD4jk&t=3sCheck out Ross Hamilton's band Stringybarkhttps://stringybark.com/Aussie Inventions That Changed The World - show (episode 8 has the Ned Kelly segment)https://tv.apple.com/au/show/aussie-inventions-that-changed-the-world/umc.cmc.1jkri86gatihce11p8d3wvvc6Aussie Inventions That Changed The World - podcast (episode 8 has David Hunt and me in conversation)https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/aussie-inventions-that-changed-the-world/id1468061172To buy They'll Never Hold Me:https://www.booktopia.com.au/they-ll-never-hold-me-michael-adams/book/9781923046474.htmlThe Murder Squad:https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-michael-adams/book/9781923046504.htmlHanging Ned Kelly:https://www.booktopia.com.au/hanging-ned-kelly-michael-adams/book/9781922992185.htmlAustralia's Sweetheart:https://www.booktopia.com.au/australia-s-sweetheart-michael-adams/book/9780733640292.htmlEmail: forgottenaustraliapodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From playing professional basketball to owning a successful multi-unit foodservice management company, George Tinsley is committed to excellence. “Life was difficult for me as a child growing up in Louisville, KY. My stepmother died when I was 13 and I was having a difficult time in school. One teacher recommended I quit but it was another very special instructor that mentored me and introduced me to sports that turned my life around.” Standing at 6'5'', Tinsley was a basketball standout in high school and was heavily recruited by universities. “I was drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1969 and although I had a short, exciting professional career, it is my life's work with restaurants that I am most proud of,” says Tinsley. He started his restaurant career as a trainer with Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) in Louisville and even worked with founder Colonel Sanders on the company's first train-the-trainer program. Tinsley later supervised of 50 units and eventually became a franchisee. By purchasing franchises, Tinsley expanded the business to 12 locations. In 1995, Tinsley partnered with management concessionaires to own and operate airport restaurants and launched Tinsley Family Concessions. The company now operates several concepts in airports in Kentucky and Florida In this episode, Tinsley explains how independent operators can open units at airports and other non-traditional locations, including the selection process and the advantages and challenges. Today, Tinsley Family Concessions operates over 30 locations with brands that include KFC, Starbucks, Chilis, Pizza Hut, Burger King, PF Changs, and Pei Wei.
This week we're taking a look at the curse of Colonel Sanders, the Japanese baseball team the Hanshin Tigers and what happens when you try to get KFC's 11 herbs and spices; Raven wins the show's fit contest with his Doctor Who robe, which leads to an intense discussion of the various show writers and strong women characters in TV; Through the course of the absurdity, the guys get deep and ask what created the big bang? The greatness of Monty Python's sketches; What it's like to live in Connecticut; Feeney gives us an update on his cat and his latest vet visit; The great Lord of the Rings vs. Game of Thrones debate, which one reigns supreme? Ever seen a guy hanging by his balls? You want to? Get Patreon for $5 a month and you can see it; Fanmail, and of course, all the usual perversions. Follow the guys on X!Raven - @theRavenEffectRich - @RichBocchiniFeeney - @jffeeney3rdBuy some of Raven's old comics and other goods. Check out the store by Ask Danna at https://www.ebay.com/str/askdannaHave Raven say things that you want him to say, either for yourself or for someone you want to talk big-game shit to by going to http://www.cameo.com/ravenprime1Sign up for Patreon by going to http://www.patreon.com/TheRavenEffect it's only $5 a month! Get extra content AND watch the show!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-raven-effect--5166640/support.
Sides, the backbone of any meal. From french fries to onion rings, we at the PodFast FoodCast HQ have reviewed a great many number of "tag-a-longs" and "sidekicks". But it's been nearly two years since we last took a look at one of the quintessential backyard BBQ staples: macaroni and cheese. And what better way to triumphantly return to the world of "also-rans" and "other guys" then spending an afternoon with our close personal friend Colonel Sanders, and his famous restaurant, Kentucky Fried Chicken. That's right, we had the KFC Mac & Cheese, and now it's time for the review.Intro/Outro Music: "For Food" by ComaStudio from Pixabayburger pic: Emoji One, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia CommonsTwitter: @podfastfoodcastInstagram: @podfastfoodcastYouTube: PodFast FoodCastTwitch: podfastfoodcast
Your mind is a garden; your thoughts are the seeds. You can grow flowers, or you can grow weeds.Welcome, listeners, to today's episode—a conversation about transformation, resilience, and the untapped potential within each of us. Every person has a story, and within those stories are moments that define who we are and who we can become. If you've ever felt like it's too late to chase a dream, start fresh, or overcome a setback, let me remind you: your greatest chapter might still be unwritten.Think about this—Colonel Sanders was 62 when he franchised his first KFC. Laura Ingalls Wilder published her first book at 65. Vera Wang launched her iconic fashion career at 40. These are people who didn't let the clock define their success; instead, they let their determination rewrite their narratives.Today, we're not just talking about inspiring stories. We're digging deeper into the actionable habits, mindsets, and strategies that fuel resilience and ignite transformation. Whether it's finding purpose through creativity, building emotional resilience, or nourishing your mind and soul, this episode is about giving you tools to step into the person you've always wanted to be.So, whether you're driving to work, taking a break, or seeking inspiration, I invite you to tune in, reflect, and take notes. Let's uncover the power of small, intentional choices that can lead to monumental change. Because here's the truth: every moment is a chance to begin again. Let's dive into this journey of possibility and growth!The Power of Morning Routines Nutrition for a Healthy MindNurturing the Soul Through CreativityBuilding Emotional ResilienceEvening Wind-Down RitualsListen to 6 exceptional individuals and how late they start in their journey.
Emotional Intelligence: Your Greatest Asset and Key to Success
I'd love to hear from you!Discover the wisdom of embracing imperfections and the power of emotional intelligence with our inspiring guest, John “Cadillac" Saville. John, a beloved radio personality and mentor, opens up about his adoption journey and how it has shaped his positive outlook on life. Together, we explore how emotional intelligence can foster more meaningful relationships and personal growth, with John's encouraging presence and spiritual beliefs shining through as catalysts for his success and influence.Unlock the secrets to maintaining a childlike curiosity and a resilient mindset, even when life throws its challenges your way. We delve into the importance of faith and intentional practices—like prayer, gratitude, and yoga—in cultivating a hopeful approach to life's hurdles. By exploring the concept of the "inner sage," we highlight the empathetic and exploratory aspects of emotional intelligence that help counter negative thoughts and saboteurs, sharing personal routines and affirmations that boost positivity and well-being.Take a journey through the vibrant community life in Guilford, Connecticut, where John's passion for community engagement takes center stage. From fundraising to local military support, John exemplifies the joy of giving back and stepping out of comfort zones. Learn how resilience and the art of "failing forward" can turn setbacks into stepping stones for growth, echoing the tenacity of figures like Thomas Edison and Colonel Sanders. Let laughter and positivity guide you away from negativity and gossip, as we emphasize the importance of speaking well of others and nurturing emotional intelligence. Our best days are ahead!Show Notes:John "Cadillac" SavilleJohn works at iHeart radio stations Country 92.5 and The River 105.9! Plus he will soon unveil his podcast “What's Good” with his dear friend and colleague, Joyce Logan! Find John at johncaddyman.comArthur Murray Dance Studio, Guilford, CThttps://arthurmurrayguilford.com/Music clip "My Best Days Are Ahead of Me" by Danny Gokeyhttps://youtu.be/Qqus079lUz8?si=5h9zjLpb4_EAPKQFSupport the showWant to learn how to build your EQ? Let's meet to see if working together is good fit. * Calendar: https://calendly.com/jami-carlacio/virtual-coffee * Email: jami@jamicarlacio.com (mailto:%20jami@jamicarlacio.com) * Find out more about my coaching services: https://jamicarlacio.com* LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jami-carlacio/* FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/jamicarlacioPQ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamicarlacio1/* YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/jamicarlacio1* TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jcarlacio* Substack: https://substack.com/@eqmaven* I'd appreciate your support the show by buying me a cup of coffee: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2167520/supporters/new
Aujourd'hui, penchons-nous sur l'homme qui sourit depuis des décennies sur les devantures de KFC : Colonel Harland Sanders. Ce personnage est bien réel, et son histoire est tout aussi savoureuse que le poulet frit qu'il a rendu célèbre. Né en 1890 dans l'Indiana, Harland Sanders a connu une vie mouvementée avant de devenir un symbole mondial. Orphelin de père à 6 ans, il a dû cuisiner pour ses frères et sœurs, une nécessité qui allait influencer sa carrière bien plus tard. Sanders a essayé de nombreux métiers : pompier, vendeur d'assurances, et même agriculteur. Mais c'est dans une station-service du Kentucky, dans les années 1930, qu'il a commencé à cuisiner pour les voyageurs. Son poulet frit, préparé avec une recette secrète de 11 épices et aromates, a rapidement conquis les cœurs – et les estomacs. Le titre de "Colonel" qu'il porte fièrement n'a rien de militaire. Il s'agit d'un titre honorifique décerné par l'État du Kentucky pour sa contribution à la gastronomie. Sanders a ouvert son premier restaurant KFC en 1952. Le succès fut tel qu'il a décidé de franchiser son concept, même s'il n'a vraiment percé qu'après ses 60 ans. Le logo de KFC, avec son sourire bonhomme, son nœud papillon noir et sa barbe blanche, incarne à la fois la convivialité et l'authenticité de ce personnage hors du commun. Passons maintenant à des faits étonnants sur KFC. Saviez-vous que la recette secrète de leur poulet est l'un des secrets commerciaux les mieux gardés au monde ? Elle est conservée dans un coffre-fort à Louisville, et seulement deux personnes en connaissent l'intégralité. Autre anecdote surprenante : au Japon, KFC est devenu le repas incontournable… du jour de Noël ! Cette tradition, née d'une campagne marketing dans les années 1970, pousse des millions de Japonais à commander leur menu des semaines à l'avance. Et pour finir, en 2017, KFC a envoyé un sandwich au poulet… dans l'espace ! Une opération marketing délirante qui symbolise à quel point la marque n'a pas peur de viser les étoiles. Alors, la prochaine fois que vous croisez le sourire du Colonel Sanders, souvenez-vous : derrière ce logo se cache une histoire d'opportunités tardives, de recettes bien gardées et de succès mondial. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Garth Heckman The David Alliance TDAgiantSlayer@Gmail.com What are five things Christian entrepreneurs need to know? Here are five things Christian entrepreneurs should keep in mind: followed up by 3 mistakes Christian entrepreneurs make. Biblical Principles must be a Foundation: Integrate biblical values like integrity, honesty, fairness, and stewardship into all business practices. This builds trust and sets a strong ethical standard. Ultimately wether or not your business succeeds… is secondary, what is foundational is that you make God look good. Lets just be honest, most Xn's don't know scripture well enough to run their life… so even more you should know it to run your business… life first - yes! Then your business! Faith-Driven Decision Making: Seek God's guidance in business decisions through prayer and discernment. Trust that God has a purpose for your business and align your plans with His will… But if you don't think that Jesus would make a decision based on your motives… than don't you make the decision. Serving Others: View your business as a ministry and an opportunity to serve others. Focus on meeting the needs of your customers, employees, and community, demonstrating Christ's love through your actions Balancing Profit with Purpose: While financial success is important, don't let it overshadow your mission and values. Find ways to use your business to make a positive impact on the world, whether through charitable giving, ethical sourcing, or community involvement. And here is a secret that has helped me tremendously: Don't have a goal of how much money you want to make… have a goal of how much money you want to give away. Not just tithe from your business, but give away to those in need… than work backwards from there. Community and Accountability: Connect with other Christian entrepreneurs for support, encouragement, and accountability. Sharing your experiences and challenges with like-minded individuals can provide valuable perspective and guidance. and like scripture says, find wisdom in numbers. Ask other entrepreneurs wether Xn or not to help you, steer you and invite criticism from them. 3 mindset mistakes a. You don't think there will be stress… being a Christian entrepreneur does not make anything easy. Jesus had stress… thats why he had to get away constantly and pray. He had stress in the garden of gethemene to the point where he had hemitidrosis. b. You don't think you will have to work as hard… you have the favor of God on your side… but you still gotta put in the work. Look you might have to work harder because you won't cheat, steal and lie… I don't know of any church or business that magically grew because they were christian. Pray like crazy, and work like mad. c. You won't fail… oh how I wish this was true… that is like saying because I am a christian I won't sin… yeah and hows that going for you. Yes you will get smarter and mistakes should be less and less, but you will fail. The average entrepreneur fails 6 times before he finds his niche! So try, fail, pray and move on. *Bonus: mistakes are from the enemy… maybe, but maybe not. Mistakes will allow you to learn, pivot and may make you a lot of money. Colonel Sanders bucket of chicken was actually a mistake he sold the buckets to one if his franchise because someone else bought them by mistake… and the franchisee Pete Harmon turned them into an iconic idea that sold millions of dollars of chicken and to this day still gives people a warm good feeling. Twitter was a pivot, PayPal was a pivot even Wrigley gum was a pivot.
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Download for Mobile | Podcast Preview | Full Timestamps Go to http://buyraycon.com/superbeast to get 20-50% off sitewide. -- Go to http://expressvpn.com/superbeast to get 3 extra months free with a 12-month plan. The Time We Almost Made a Game Like UFO50 The Vince McMahon Documentary Silent Hill 2 Bloobermake First Impressions Blizzard Has Cancelled An Insane Amount of Games Heihachi Throws Tekken 8's Review Score Off a Cliff Attention Star Citizens: Work Forever Uzumaki's Quality Nosedive: There IS Someone To Blame Watch live: twitch.tv/castlesuperbeast The director of the original Silent Hill 2, Masashi Tsuboyama shares thoughts about the remake Blizzard book Play Nice reveals dozens of canceled games Blizzard had a series in development with Netflix for Warcraft, Overwatch, and Diablo. But plans were canceled after Blizzard filed a lawsuit against Netflix for poaching former Blizzard CFO Spencer Neumann Tekken's Katsuhiro Harada revealed he tried and failed to have KFC mascot Colonel Sanders added as a guest character— But KFC Turned Him Down Tekken 8 Chief Katsuhiro Harada Says He's Going to Rethink His Role Following DLC Stage Backlash Star Citizen Developer Cloud Imperium Games Imposes 7-Day Work Week Ahead of Citizencon Sony has removed the ability to purchase Horizon Zero Dawn on Steam and the Epic Games Store, in preparation for Remastered's release on October 31. While the game's page on Steam remains, you'll no longer find an 'Add to Cart' button. Anyone who wants to play Horizon Zero Dawn on PC now must pre-purchase Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered, assuming they do not already own the 2020 release. Among a few enhancements, such as rerecorded dialogue and updated animations, the sticking point here is the remaster's requirement of a PlayStation Network account. PSN is a service only officially available in a handful of countries, which means that the remaster is now unavailable for purchase in over 170 countries. "We Were Screwed Over": Uzumaki Executive Producer, Toonami's Jason DeMarco Breaks Silence on Episode 2's Shocking Quality Drop “Joker: Folie à Deux” suffered an even worse box office debut than initially expected. The film brought in a tragic $37.8 million in its first weekend of release. Lower than THE FLASH (55m) THE MARVELS(46m) and MORBIUS(39m). By comparison, the original “Joker” earned $39 million on Friday alone in 2019. Knock Off: Battle for Imagination [Gameplay Teaser 4K] Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare coming to PC October 29. Alien: Isolation 2 Confirmed Bloomberg: Guillemot family and Tencent weighing buyout of Ubisoft
With spooky season upon us at last, TL Foster of Welcome to the Thing joins us for a Top 5 on games that gradually reveal themselves to be haunted traps set by malevolent entities lurking deep within the code (ample spoiler warnings and timestamps here, so keep those fast-forward fingers ready). Then we'll get into The Legend of Zelda: Echoes of Wisdom, Mortal Komba 1: Khaos Reigns, Katsuhiro Harada trying to get Colonel Sanders into Tekken, and the unexpected settings you'd like to see your favorite game characters in. Question of the Week: Tell us about an unexpected twist in a game's story that kinda blew your mind. Break song is Your Reality (Credits) by Dan Salvato. Vidjagame Apocalypse theme by Matthew Joseph Payne.
As you get older, you can start to feel like you'll never achieve your dream or receive recognition for your contributions to a field, or that your best work is behind you.Mo Rocca has compiled stories that demonstrate that you shouldn't give up hope, and that no matter your age, the best may yet be to come.Mo is a humorist, journalist, and the co-author of Roctogenarians: Late in Life Debuts, Comebacks, and Triumphs. Today on the show, Mo shares the stories and lessons of entrepreneurs, artists, actors, and more who achieved greatness or adulation in their twilight years or had a new spurt of creativity when they thought the well had run dry, including KFC founder Colonel Sanders, the artist Matisse, a couple of guys who didn't receive their first war wounds until they were old enough to qualify for the senior citizen discount at Denny's, and even a virile 90-year-old tortoise.Resources Related to the PodcastAoM Podcast #849: Live Life in CrescendoSamuel WhittemoreJohn L. BurnsFrank Lloyd Wright's FallingwaterFrank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim MuseumHenri Matisse's The Swimming PoolDocumentary about Tyrus WongMr. Pickles the TortoiseConnect With Mo RoccaMo on X
After a false start (check out this Friday's Michael, Jordan Podcast for more,) Our Heroes get into the long and short of KFC's newest sauce covered offering: the Saucy Nuggets. Why is everyone doing specifically this food right now? Anyway there's a whole thing with a fan and keys and Nick eating like 38 wings as a Personal Record that you'll see. We think the bigger question is can anyone stop The Stewart and what are you being for Halloween? Support us directly https://www.patreon.com/100percenteat where you can join the discord with other 100 Percenters, stay up to date on everything, and get The Michael, Jordan Podcast every Friday. Follow us on IG & Twitter: @100percenteat Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Older people, says Mo Rocca, have better stories. And he tells many of them – stories of people as different as Colonel Sanders and Henri Matisse – in his new book Roctogenarians – older people who even in their 90s have achieved great things.