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This week's guest is Brandon Steiner, the founder of Steiner Sports, the leading memorabilia company in the sports industry. Brandon is also a best-selling author and a sought-after motivational speaker who inspires and educates individuals and companies on leadership, teamwork and achieving success.In this episode, Brandon shares his insights on parenting and raising children to become independent and responsible adults. He emphasizes the importance of allowing our children to learn from their mistakes and experiences, and how it can shape their character and work ethic in the long run. He also talks about providing value to others first and not expecting anything in return and how it can lead to success and fulfillment in life.Brandon shares his own personal experiences as a father and entrepreneur. He offers practical advice on how to instill good habits and values in our children, and how we can lead by example to inspire them to become their best selves.If you're a parent, entrepreneur, or just someone who wants to learn more about leadership and success, this episode is a must-listen. So be sure to tune in and subscribe to the Gentlemen Project podcast to get notified of new episodes. And if you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review it and share it with your friends and family.Thank you for listening!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
THE KELLY CARDENAS PODCAST PRESENTS Kirk Chugg loves legacy. Stuff that's made to last and relationships that mean something greater. Kirk founded the Gentlemen Project in 2015 in an effort to elevate the conversations that parents and especially men neglect having with each other-namely, connection, support, idea sharing and legacy building within the walls of our own homes. Kirk's purposeful efforts to stregthen himself as a father led to natural conversations that have inspired thousands and thousands of people to live, teach and support each other more intentionally. Kirk hosts the highly successful Gentlemen Project Podcast, (which tanks in the top 2% of podcasts workdwide) with one of his best friends and biggest supporters, Cory Moore. Kirk has been married to his wife Carin for 20 years and they have 4 beautiful kids-all teenagers! @thegentlemenprojectpodcast @kirkchugg @chuggstyle https://www.facebook.com/chugger https://www.facebook.com/thegentlemenprojectpodcast?mibextid=LQQJ4d THE HIDEOUT Be sure to check out my new audiobook SUCCESS LEAVES CLUES (THE 7 P'S THAT CAN SHIFT YOUR REALITY) Thank you to our sponsors PRIVATE MONEY CLUB USE CODE - KELLY500 MONEY SCHOOL TABLE ONE HOSPITALITY RAVEN DRUM FOUNDATION THE MINA GROUP SECRET KNOCK FAMECAST Findlay Volvo Las Vegas Samaritans Feet Cardenas Law Group Squeeze Dried Agua Hedionda Lagoon Foundation PAUL MITCHELL HAIR CARE DELIVERED TO YOUR DOORSTEP BLING SHINE SERUM-The #1 seller of over 15 years and the only product to be endorsed by my MAMA! MORE KELLY “JOY IS THE ART OF FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOUR CURRENT CIRCUMSTANCES AND ALLOWING MAGIC TO HAPPEN!” EXECUTIVE PRODUCER MAKENA CARDENAS
Retired major Cory Moore, a former military legal officer with the Canadian Armed Force explains his frustrations with the Afghan interpreter refugee process...Former ON Liberal leader Steven Del Duca announces he's running for Mayor of Vaughan...Smart Speakers with Robert Benzie and Jamie Ellerton
Recognizing influences that make us who we are is an important part of our individual journeys. In Earl Foote's case, his father's example and constant influence in his life has taught him valuable things he now uses to navigate his own fatherhood. Earl talks about how his father's example of compassion, authenticity and kindness has influenced him at home and in business. He also shares some of the things that he has learned that have changed his perspective on his role as a leader and a father. You won't want to miss this episode!Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Guest: Maj. Cory Moore, former Canadian Forces military legal officer and Tamar Boghassian, immigration lawyer
Is inflation ending, One year since the fall of Kabul & Is the federal government on track to meet its two billion trees pledge? Is inflation ending? Also - the BoC tweets a thread attempting to explain monetary policy Is inflation ending? Also - the BoC tweets a thread attempting to explain monetary policy Guest: Jean-Paul Lam, former Assistant Chief Economist and a Principal Researcher at the Bank of Canada, associate professor of economics, University of Waterloo One year since the fall of Kabul: Life under Taliban rule Guest: Graeme Smith, Senior Consultant, Afghanistan, International Crisis Group One year since the fall of Kabul: Afghan military lawyers who worked with Canada still stranded in Afghanistan Guest: Maj. Cory Moore, former Canadian Forces military legal officer and Tamar Boghassian, immigration lawyer Is the federal government on track to meet its two billion trees pledge? Guest: Daimen Hardie, executive director, Community Forests International,
Dr. Paul Jenkins is a clinical psychologist with over 30 years of experience helping individuals, teams, families and companies to live on purpose and think in a way that lets them capitalize on their opportunity for growth. In this episode he talks about unconditional love, providing opportunities for our kids to grow and recognizing the choice we all have to be positive. He also touches on the importance of identifying our own programming and how to overcome some of the negative programming and take advantage of the good. We hope you'll join us as Dr. Paul Jenkins downloads some of his positive parenting wisdom with us all. Dr. Paul also gives away a book on the podcast to all listeners. Listen to find out how to get your free book! Have a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Brad Barton owns multiple world records in Masters Track and Field. Not only did he break the records, but he broke the computer models as his times were so fast, the computer thought it was an error. When doing something that's never been done before, there are thousands of times when you have to decide to keep going. Brad believes that it's more effective to make one BIG decision than to make the thousand small ones every day. He shares how he found his unexpected track in life, benefited from coaching and mentorship from non-parental influences and has successfully and purposefully shown his 12 children that their dad can do hard things. You won't want to miss this episode!Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
1 in 4 adults in the US have a diagnosable mental health challenge. That means that someone you love has dealt with depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts. Although widespread, the stigma that is attached to mental health is as pervasive as the disease itself. Normalizing the conversations about dealing with mental health and addiction challenges is the first step in creating a helpful environment for us all to receive the help we need. James Hadlock's experience comes from his own experience with addiction and suicide ideation. From this unique perspective he has become one of the industry's most vocal and influential voices. We hope you'll join us for this important conversation.Be Well. Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
How do you become personal friends with Chuck Norris? You put it out there and take a chance. How do you find mentorship or expert advice? Put it out there. How do you have a more frank communication style with your children and spouse? You guessed it. Ernie Harker has done amazing things in his life professionally and in addition to that, he has mentored and been influential in the lives of many youth, including his own kids. You'll love listening to Ernie as he lays out how he talked to his kids about sex and intimacy early on in his fatherhood journey and how you can apply this logical discussion to many different topics with your kids. Thanks for Joining Us! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
At over 300 lbs, Ben Dodge signed up for his first triathlon. The journey he embarked on since has been full of epic adventures all over the globe. From biking across the Continental US in just over a week to recently hiking Mt. Kilimanjaro, Ben has found that the secret to his happiness is constantly pushing what the normal is and discovering that we as humans have more potential than we ever thought possible. Ben discusses the challenges and lessons of infertility, raising a son with special needs, overcoming self doubt and tackling challenges head on. With adventure as a metaphor for life, Ben writes new chapters of his life everyday, and encourages us all to happen to the world, instead of waiting for the world to happen to us. Make it an awesome week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Mark Massey is a very effective communicator and connector. He's had plenty of practice as a dad and as an serial entrepreneur. Mark discusses the “3 things” he has had to work on to become a better father. Mark covers what it was like being raised by a dedicated step-father after the loss of his father as a child. He shares many 'ah-ha' moments with us as we cover topics like unconditional love, allowing our kids to fail and allowing ourselves those introspective moments as fathers to change course and become better versions of ourselves. We hope this episode finds you well and that your Easter holiday have been memorable. Your Hosts,Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Sports played a major roll in the life and upbringing of Eric Wallace. Little did he know that health challenges in his family growing up and the love of baseball would influence his life in a way that would inspire him to start the Sons of Baseball Foundation that has blessed the lives of hundreds of families. We hope you'll join us to listen to the story of how a passion and the right partners can make a lasting effect on the world. Make it a Great Week!Kirk and Cory Moore
Derrick is the CEO of BIG (Beauty Industry Group). While being successful in business, Derrick has very intentionally created ways for his kids to learn valuable lessons for their own future success. Derrick lead us through some of the things that he and his wife have tried to balance business travel, weekends, school and working from home. You will want to listen to this episode with a pen and notebook because you're going to walk away with lots of ideas you can implement with your own kids. Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Cory Moore is the CEO and Elizabeth Robinson is the COO of The Gift Wellness, natural health and wellness company founded in 2018.
Episode 217 Cory Moore, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and founder of Moore Financial Planning “MFP”. After earning a finance degree from the University of Central Oklahoma in 2006, Cory moved to the Philadelphia area to pursue a career in personal finance. Through persistence, hard work, and a positive can-do attitude, Cory navigated a successful career path […]
Introducing technology and smartphones to kids and teens can be a very nuanced endeavor. Bill Brady joins us today to talk about how his company Troomi Wireless, is giving families the tools for them to properly introduce technology at the rate that's best for individual kids: allowing parents to train them how to use the technology that will be a major part of their lives. Bill also shares how his experiences as a father helped shape the company's ethos in building the Troomi operating system. Bill is a likeable guy. He was the student body President of BYU. He is a very thoughtful friend and is likely one of the nicest people you'll ever meet. He is Canadian after all! Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
The foundation on which we build a life long relationship with our children has to be strong. We all want to help our children and guide them in ways that will lead them to make good decisions and avoid heartache. But those conversations happen when we purposefully put in the work to build the communication channels beforehand and assure our kids that we are on their team as coaches and guides. Jim Burwell has learned these lessons from his own experience as a father and as a youth leader. His experiences give a great cross section into what kids are dealing with and the ways that we as parents can best help our kids navigate the challenges of today's world. You won't want to miss Jim's stories! Make it a Great Week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Eric Harrison's path through life has given him the understanding of why he is who he is and what makes him unique. It has also given him the insight into the how family history affects future generations. Realizing where certain traits and influences fit into our lives can be a powerful tool in deciding the type of parent, spouse and friend we want to become. Eric shares experiences and lessons he has learned as he has become a grandfather as well. Eric's influence is worldwide as he has written a powerful book, a documentary and speeches that focus on love and legacy. You'll love listening to Eric!Have a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Jamison Spencer is one of the world's foremost experts on sleep apnea and teaches dentists the world over how to identify warning signs and get this disorder treated. But even while being an expert, he missed a diagnoses in his own son. Shedding light on how we sometimes we miss important things in our own homes. Jamison teaches doctors from all over the world in Spencer Study Club as they focus on productivity, mindset, personality profiles, and defining the win in our own lives. Jamison is an endurance athlete, qualified to run the Boston Marathon and is the father to 6 children (four of which work in his business) and devoted husband to Jennie now going on 31 years.Have a great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
From road rage monster to literally one of the kindest humans in the world, Kevin Clayson has found that applying a simple formula of gratitude when we are faced with frustration and challenges can make all the difference. Kevin wrote the book "FLIP the Gratitude Switch" for his kids. Now it's in over two dozen countries and has been the resource for countless schools, youth groups and families to understand the simple cognitive processes behind choosing to be grateful for life, no matter the circumstance. Ever the entertainer, Kevin doesn't hold back in this episode, giving the listeners the formula and the meat of his message on how it transformed him as a father, husband and friend. Make it an awesome gratitude filled week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Brady McIntyre and his dad have always been close. It was his father that instilled in him a quite confidence to step up and do the right thing regardless of the consequences. Sharing hobbies and passions with his dad taught him business and people skills that Brady now uses to run Mac's Place, a social and business club downtown that brings people together and builds valuable relationships through unique experiences. Brady touches on lessons that both his mom and dad taught him that have made him the man he is today. He talks of the challenges of technology and making sure our kids grow up with the people skills they need to succeed. You won't want to miss the stories Brady shares this week! They'll inspire and motivate you to take action.Make it a Great Week, Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Helping your kids recognize and seize opportunities can be a challenge. Even in normal circumstances. JW Davies is navigating this challenge with the added excitement of having a son who has Down Syndrome and is entering adulthood. JW's ideas on how to engage and keep his family close have lead to their family mantra being one of acceptance, positivity and inclusion for everyone. Especially those that live with disabilities. Join us on the podcast to learn from the Davies family and build memorable opportunities for you and your children to enjoy together.Have a Great Week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
With two young sons, Justin Stuart has learned that showing up for your family and more importantly showing love for them is more than just talking about it and even saying it. It's the action behind the love that shows our family and friends our true intentions and love for them. Justin also talks about helping our kids learn to do things rather than doing everything for them. As an avid listener of the podcast himself, he also talks about the podcast guests that have impacted him to be a more intentional father and checked-in husband. Have a Great Week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Growing up, Paul Belcher's dad taught him that regardless of your circumstances, you never empower yourself to quit. Adapting, changing and following your dreams can lead to great things when you never give up. As a young college graduate, Paul bought Mountain Crane through grit and determination and just finding a way. Paul now runs the 15th largest crane company in North America. By recognizing and leveraging your personal assets, you'll be amazed at what you can do. You can learn your way into success. By challenging yourself, your family or company to be challenged every day, you teach resilience and responsibility. Those become assets and open doors for you and your loved ones. Paul touches on how his family handles social media and how we can be better at handling challenges of modern technology with our kids. Have a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
After decades in law enforcement, Randy Sutton found himself in circumstances that enabled him to become a face for injured and disabled law enforcement officers. Through support education, assistance and legislation, his organization "The Wounded Blue" has become the national resources to which these heroes can turn. Randy's life story has not been one that he expected but one of powerful influence and legacy. By recognizing and taking advantage of opportunities to serve, Randy has created a powerful legacy for himself that affects thousands of families and individuals. Through trials and adversity, we often have the opportunity to create something from the ashes. Randy's story will inspire you to find your own passion, leave your mark and create a powerful legacy. Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Women are quite often prolific leaders. Tyler Dabo talks about purposefully leading together as a father in tandem with our spouses and the power that can give our children to realize their future potential. The strength of a strong marriage can bless and teach our children many things about healthy relationships. Tyler also discusses what they have done as a family to navigate the pitfalls of video games, cell phones, pornography and the potential for technology addiction that is so prolific in our youth today. Tyler discusses the importance of sports and extracurricular activities in their home and the power of helping our kids realize that who they are going to become is really limitless and only bound by their own imagination. We hope you'll join us! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
In preparation for this interview, Bryce Blanchard texted his kids a simple question. "Can you share with me lessons or principles I have taught you as a father that have been most meaningful?" He shares their responses and talks about how some of those lessons have been taught, certain ones that have been successful and a few lessons he's learned along the way. Bryce is the father to 4 kids ages 12-20. He's been purposeful in creating a very successful business and has translated much of those successful practices into a culture at home. From a family-derived vision and mission statement to coaching 25 of his kids' sports teams, Bryce brings valuable insight to parenting and leaves us with many action items to interact purposefully with our families.Bryce also shares best practices for setting expectations for post high school life and communicating those up front with your children. Make it a great week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Every morning when his kids leave the house, Jono Gardner reminds his kids to live a purposeful life. Through good examples, Jono has learned what he wants to teach his children and has narrowed down what qualities he hopes to instill in his children. Purposeful and meaningful conversations with kids can have a huge impact on their ability to face the day. In this episode, Jono Gardner walks us through some of the things he has learned raising kids and what he's been doing to give his kids a chance at a successful, happy life. Make it a great Week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Jeff Rust is probably one of the most connected men you'll ever meet. He has spent his career helping others build relationships and foster connection to build their businesses using basic principles of genuine friendship. He is also the dad to 7 kids, ages 0-18. He's learned a few things about building solid relationships with his kids and making sure they're ready for the world in front of them. Jeff describes what lessons he is teaching his kids, how they're teaching him and the importance of asking the right questions as we parent. You won't want to miss this episode with Jeff Rust! Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Introduced to us as "A man with a heart as big as Texas, energy that could power the sun, and goodness right down to his DNA from the beginning of time", Chester Elton helps companies develop an "all-in" culture and promotes engagement. Well, these principles in business can apply to the home as well. Our conversation covers giving ourselves and others some grace, positive self talk, motivation and coaching on things that will make us all better fathers and parents.Chester's work is supported by research with more than a million working adults, revealing the proven secrets behind high performance cultures and teams. He has spent two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees in organizational strategy, vision and values. He is the author of multiple award-winning New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall Street Journal bestsellers "All In", "The Carrot Principle", "Leading with Gratitude", and "Anxiety at Work". His books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies!He appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS 60 Minutes, and is often quoted in Fast Company, Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. Global Gurus research organization ranked Chester #4 among the world's top leadership experts in 2020 and #2 among the world's top organizational culture experts. Enjoy the Podcast! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Dave Crenshaw develops productive leaders in Fortune 500 Companies. He has written 5 books and has reached tens of millions of people via LinkedIn Learning with courses that consistently rank as some of the top in the world.Many of the coaching tips he shares with his clients can also be used in the home. When we want to get more out of our time at home, be more present and do a more effective job as parents, these principles translate very well to home life as well. Dave shares some of his family's ideas on how to make more effective use of our time and make more memories with our families. Dave also coaches us on how to access and understand mental health professionals and the role they play in healthy relationships and being healthy for the sake of our families. You'll be invigorated and excited after you listen to Dave's advice. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Beau Babka and Brett Magleby are best friends. They are also both retired Law Enforcement officers that have dedicated their lives to showing up for others. We discuss the importance of empathy for others, being a strong example to our children, asking for help when we need it and protecting our children from the evils of human trafficking. You won't want to miss these gentlemen's perspective on raising kids and learning from mistakes along the way. Make it a great week!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
After the first full year of podcasts, Kirk and Cory go back and find some recurring themes in the first 52 episodes and share some of their most memorable moments. They share their plans for the podcast in the future and issue a challenge to our listeners to participate in year #2. Cory and Kirk both answer the famous wrap of question of what it means to be a gentlemen. A huge thank you to all of our listeners and guests who have made the podcast what it is. We are truly blessed to be among so many of you as we all help to make each one of us a better versions of ourselves. To Year One and Many More to Come, Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Paul Rollins has dealt with major challenges in his life like mental health, divorce, abuse and depression in his family. Yet, he is happy and has found ways to overcome and move forward. He joins us today to share some of the lessons he has learned about the power of vulnerability, seeking help and supporting those that need help as they deal with their own challenges. Paul covers the lessons he has learned by blending families, parenting children with disabilities and becoming a powerful source of positive male mentorship for his kids. This episode is packed with great take-aways for parents to implement in their own homes.Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Sean Reyes comes from a family that values hard work and the American Dream. Sean speaks passionately about human trafficking, child and sex slavery, mental health, suicide and addiction. In his position as Attorney General of Utah, he sees the many dangers that face our society and our kids and during the podcast he discusses how to protect our kids. He also talks about resources available to parents and kids when they find themselves in need of help. Please join us as we speak with Sean. You'll wonder why there's not been a movie made of his family yet! Make it a Great Week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Growing up, Frank Martin was always the new kid in school. From the oil fields across the US, Frank learned to make many friends but never got to say goodbye to them. Through a nomadic lifestyle growing up, Frank learned what kind of father he wanted to be and what kind of example he wouldn't be to his own children. Through many years of trial and error, Frank, now the retired CEO of Martin Harris Construction Company, shares the things he wished he'd done differently and the path he took to change his family's stars from the one he grew up in. An inspiring story of faith, fidelity and family that will help you mend and build strong relationships with the most important people in your life. Make it a great week, Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Bouncing around the foster care system as a child taught Anthony Trucks a lot of things he internalized. Some of those things were lies-lies that society told him about where he would end up. Anthony's story is about finding a home with loving parents and the deprogramming that came after years of heartache. Anthony overcame the odds and has now developed a way to "make shift happen". He speaks all across the country and coaches his clients on how to overcome the self-limiting beliefs that we tell ourselves and make serious progress toward being the person we were meant to be. From topics like divorce, injury, heartache and misalignment to forgiveness, redemption, purpose and service, this story will leave you motivated to wake up and make shift happen! Make sure you listen to the end when Anthony gives away some of his new books!Make it a Great Week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Sometimes we know what we need to do but the disconnect between knowing and doing seems large and sometimes insurmountable. Often times that leads to a cycle of inaction or apathy. This week, Jeremy Dunn helps us break it down into small and manageable actions that can make a big difference in improving our relationships with our kids and other family members. Jeremy discusses how he has adopted family counsels, personal interviews with his kids and a few other small and simple habits that have helped him to become and stay a part of his kids' lives as they get older. You will find something this week that you can take away and improve upon without feeling guilty. Just motivated! Make it a great week!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Since Chris Naugle was a kid he's had the ability to visualize his dreams. Whether that was becoming a professional snowboarder or a successful business owner, he's seen the power of visualization. When it comes to teaching our kids about seeing their dreams become a reality, nothing can be more powerful to them that knowing that their father, mother or mentor is standing right behind them. Chris touches on the way kids learn, and what he's learning as a father to a toddler. You'll enjoy hearing his perspective from someone who teaches people about money and making it work for us, instead of for it. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Janae Moss has years of experience connecting parents to resources. Through her own personal experience Janae saw the need to make parents aware of programs and drive them to make the changes to better their world. Janae brings decades of experience of building businesses and a drive to constantly keep learning to being a mother to seven children. Janae talks about building relationships between grandparents and children, the role they play in the development of their grandchildren and the importance of play in parenting. We are excited to introduce you to the parenting powerhouse who is Janae Moss. Make it a great Week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Dr. Alok Trivedi joins us on the podcast this week to discuss raising kids so that they don't get used to the addiction of always needing to feel "good", but enable them to govern their emotions in a way that is not dependent on the kick of dopamine to be happy. From topics like the dopamine jungle of social media to the way we reward our kids and let them make decisions for themselves, the expertise of Dr. Trivedi will leave you thinking of creative ways to improve your parenting. You won't want to miss this episode! Make it a Great Week!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Sometimes life gives us a wake up call and we see things differently afterward. For Brad Ross, it's happened several times and each time, his life and the lessons he's learned from these events have molded him into who he is today. Join us this week as we discuss the art of seeing life through the perspective of learning and ceasing the day. Brad's experiences will leave you inspired to live life more fully and in a way that will leave a wonderful legacy. Brad is the Managing Director for the largest commercial real estate firm in the State of Utah. He is the proud father of 2 boys and 2 girls. He is an optimist and positive about life and our chance to cease the day. As Brad's Father George would say "Make it a Great Day"Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
John Kemp was raised by a career Marine. His idea of discipline and leadership was formed by how he was raised as a boy. As he raised his own children, the lessons of leadership, growth and discipline took a new form as he found what worked for him. Join us this week as we get to learn more from business titan John Kemp.Have a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Mike Haws had a pretty serious wake up call that has now echoed through hundreds of lives. From personal tragedy and drug addiction to hope and light for those that deal with addiction's pull, Mike and his team at Red Barn Farms are making a difference by teaching the power of living lives of integrity. Mike discusses how his life went from one of heartache and sorrow to one that lifts and lights the way for others. A true story of redemption and courage. You can't miss this one! Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Your family name used to be an announcement of who you were and what you stood for. Keeping that tradition can impact your family in a huge way. Ryan Lee walks us through how he did it with his family, the impact it has had on them and how they've sought to live a more intentional life together. Ryan walks us through some of the moments he has experienced that have humbled him and changed him as a father and some that are just plain motivating. You won't want to miss this episode!Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Dustin Smith founded Especially for Athletes to help remind student athletes of the importance of Keeping their "Eyes Up and Doing the Work". In short, living outside of yourself and living a life where you seek to bless and not impress. Many challenges plague our youth today and Dustin gets to see a lot of them in his work with youth. He shares in the podcast what he thinks the number one challenge is for our youth and the hope that he has for the Millennial generation and how we can help them to approach life with the ability to make changes as they live life outside of themselves. If you have a student athlete in your home, this episode is invaluable. Check out the "Sportlight" Podcast from E4A on your favorite podcast platform. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
In this week's episode, Crawford Cragun shares how he helps his clients to work on themselves in order to work on their business. As an executive coach, he has had decades of experience in the business world but on the podcast he shares over 40 years of experience as a father that has helped mold and shape him into who he is today. In this episode we talk about the very personal realizations he has had as a father and how he has learned the importance of meeting our children where they actually are. He shares his personal experiences of helping his family through trauma and grief and the lessons that have held their family together through it all. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Jim Olson is the President of the Utah Jazz and leads the business side of the team with the best record in the NBA. But titles are not who we are. Jim's title of father is one that he holds in the highest regard and sees as his most important job in life. During the podcast, he explores some of the opportunities he has had to learn as a father. As he made course corrections and adaptations in different stages of his life, he recognizes that he was taught lessons by both his father and his children. You'll find Jim to be a down-to-earth dad, with a love and respect for his now-adult children that has learned a few things since the early days of fatherhood and how that has shaped who he is now as a grandfather. You're not going to want to miss this podcast! Go Jazz!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Cory Moore is a serial entrepreneur. He attended Texas State University in San Marcus. When he was in his 20s, he started his first company. Now there have been about six different companies that Cory has been involved in and started. Some of the ones started while he was in college are still going strong, plus additional projects since.
Derek Miner has the Midas touch. He is persistently positive and his outlook on life, family and business is one that will leave you uplifted and optimistic. With 6 energetic and involved kids, Derek's approach to parenthood is one of embracing their passions and teaching them principles through these passions and hobbies. Derek is also known in the business world for bringing together high performance cultures that attract great employees. Derek shares some of the ideas he uses to build teams and how that translates to the family.Enjoy this week's podcast! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
As a business mentor and advisor to thousands of companies, Aaron Young has a pretty good idea how to be successful in business. In this episode, Aaron shares what he has learned about being a father only after he was a grandfather. The examples of unconditional love and acceptance, fierce loyalty and determination were passed to Aaron from his parents. He shares with us the legacy that his late father left with him and what he has learned from his father on how to live life and love others and how simple and loving gentle persuasion from his father changed the course of his life. We hope you'll join us as we engage in meaningful conversation with Aaron Scott Young. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
The Wall Street Journal calls Chad Hymas one of the "10 Most Inspirational People in the World". As one of the most well-respected in his industry, Chad Hymas is decorated life coach and speaker. Chad has consistently shown strength and character especially over the past 20 years as an independent entrepreneur that travels the world inspiring audiences with his message. Chad tells us about vision, getting down on the level of those that you love and making "sticky" moments that your kids will remember. Chad also coaches us on journaling, developing habits and adapting to change in today's world. Chad is a father of 4 and devoted husband to Shondell. Enjoy the Inspiration that Chad shares! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Bill Engvall is a celebrity comedian that has performed on some of the biggest stages and platforms in the world. His accomplishments in life have lead him to worldly success but Bill's story doesn't end at the end of his comedy routine. Bill graduates from college this week and tells us about a higher calling that has him excited about living his life in the service of others and helping as many people as he can along the way. You've laughed at his jokes, now get to know what makes Bill Engvall more than just a funny guy. Make it a great week!Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
As founder of The Color Run, the world's largest running event, Travis Snyder has years of experience in creating experiences for others that they will remember. This week Travis talks to us about how his business and his life experiences have given him a deep perspective into seizing the moments to create a memory that lasts generations. He also touches on why it's so important to be present and give attention to those we love-without distraction. Travis is also on a mission to increase the percentage of Americans on the bone marrow transplant registry from 2% to 10% to save the lives of thousands of patients waiting on the right match. If you would like to help please visit www.bethematch.com to register yourself! Have a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Jeff Flamm has many accomplishments on his resume but the one he takes the most pride in is raising 6 very successful and self-sufficient children with his wife Nancy. Jeff recounts the time he decided to be more purposeful as a father and some of the traditions that he used to connect with his kids as they grew up-and some that he still uses to keep his family close as it grows larger. Jeff also shares how he has instilled the love of reading and education in his kids and thousands of others through his company Infinite Mind. If you'd like to learn how to read more quickly and give your own kids a leg up in school and life, Jeff's ideas may just be the thing that opens up the world of learning for them. Have a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Davis Smith is the CEO of Cotopaxi, a leader in premium outdoor gear. But the culture at Cotopaxi is one that has it's roots in the way Davis and his team see the world. Alleviating extreme poverty and living the mantra of "Do Good" are at the core of everything they do. Davis helps us understand the importance of spending the same energy on our family culture as we do in our businesses and the moment he realized he was parenting by default and how he turned that into parenting by design. You will not want to miss Davis' stories this week. They'll be movies someday.Have a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Growing up in a family with 9 kids taught Doug Wren something early on. He was going to have to figure some things out and decide what he wanted to do with his life. Deciding he wanted to see the world and have unique experiences, lead him to being a travel influencer and advocate. We talk about service, creating experiences that seem to extend the time that we have on earth. Doug talks about traditions that have enriched their family life, practices for connecting with family while away and the small habits that have lead to great connecting moments with his family. We hope you'll join us and Doug Wren this week. Make it a great week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Sterling Sessions and his family have dealt with their challenges in a positive way. Through the joys and challenges of adoption, fostering children, infertility and divorce, Sterling brings broad experience to the table. On this episode of the Gentlemen Project Podcast, he shares the lessons he has learned from each experience and those lessons he is currently teaching his children and how he has tried to be a "port in the storm" for them along the way.How can we affect the lives of those around us in a positive way? How do we show up for those in our lives in a way that inspires them? Sterling answers these questions and more as he recounts pivotal moments in his life that were turning points for him in the overall direction he has chosen to live his life. Sterling is a successful entrepreneur and dad to three beautiful children and a foster dad to many others he's influenced along the way. His insights will leave you inspired to live a life as a "net contributor" and make a difference in your own world. Enjoy the podcast and make it a great week! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Throughout fatherhood, we are given a choice on how we react to opportunities to learn. Often times, the words we use in our own heads, and project onto others can have a life- changing effect on the outcome. Thomas Blackwell presents, in a simple way, a way of thinking and speaking that can change everything. Through his lifestyle, his family culture and his ability to grow through challenging times, he encourages us to look through the lens of what we CAN do-and speak those words to positive results. Thomas' story-telling, and his ability to speak through emotion will keep you listening through the last question. Enjoy the Podcast and have an excellent week! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Kyle Nordfors' fatherhood journey took an unexpected turn when his wife Debbie invited one of her students to have Thanksgiving dinner with them. Dinner turned to fostering this young man and through constant support and love, fostering turned to adoption and now a place for Kai to call home. In this episode, Kyle recounts the feelings of becoming a foster family and providing a safe haven to a young man that needed structure and direction. The success of Kai and the story behind his recent legal adoption will give you hope and warm your heart. Kyle is a commercial airline pilot, search and rescue drone volunteer, soccer coach, small business owner, athlete and friend (among many other things). He and his wife Debbie married in 2016 and have five children between the two of them. They have both lived as single parents, successfully blended family, co-parented with ex spouses and now adopted together. The experience and wisdom from this interview is valuable to each of us as the main take-aways are applicable to each one of us as parents. Our kids just need us there. We hope you find value and hope in the story of the Nordfors family. Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Introduced to us as "A man with a heart as big as Texas, energy that could power the sun, and goodness right down to his DNA from the beginning of time", Chester Elton helps companies develop an "all-in" culture and promotes engagement. Well, these principles in business can apply to the home as well. Our conversation covers giving ourselves and others some grace, positive self talk, motivation and coaching on things that will make us all better fathers and parents.Chester's work is supported by research with more than a million working adults, revealing the proven secrets behind high performance cultures and teams. He has spent two decades helping clients around the world engage their employees in organizational strategy, vision and values. He is the author of multiple award-winning New York Times, USA Today and #1 Wall Street Journal bestsellers "All In", "The Carrot Principle", "Leading with Gratitude", and "Anxiety at Work". His books have been translated into 30 languages and have sold more than 1.5 million copies!He appeared on NBC's Today Show, CBS 60 Minutes, and is often quoted in Fast Company, Newsweek and the Wall Street Journal. Global Gurus research organization ranked Chester #4 among the world's top leadership experts in 2020 and #2 among the world's top organizational culture experts. Enjoy the Podcast! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
As a former Air Force One Fighter Pilot, Rob Shallenberger brings that professional skillset and focus to his role as a father and as one of the most sought after trainers in corporate America. Hired by some of the country's biggest companies, Rob has witnessed the power of planning and vision in life, and parenthood is no exception. Rob talks to us about the importance of setting expectations but with unconditional love behind them. We cover the idea of avoiding negative "fortune telling" in our kids' lives and throwing away the script as they grow and become their own people. This episode is high-end fatherhood training by one of the country's finest professionals and most genuine servant leaders of our time. Enjoy folks! Kirk Chugg & Cory Moore
Chad Lewis played in the NFL for 9 years with the Philadelphia Eagles and the St Louis Rams. He scored 2 Touchdowns in the 2005 NFC Championship Game, only to be sidelined by an injury on the final TD. He recounts the experience and what it taught him , not the least of which was the importance of his family and their support for him. Chad was a walk-on in college and an undrafted free-agent in the NFL but enjoyed a career resulting in being a three time Pro-Bowler. Being a walk on taught Chad to show up and prove himself everyday--something he's tried to teach as a father as well. Chad has 7 children with his wife Michele and is currently an associate Athletic Director/Development at BYU. We hope you enjoy the podcast!!Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
James Hammon approaches life with a "No Regrets" mentality. Driven by his role as a father and grandfather, this down-to-earth gentleman raised kids that served in the Coast Guard, Marines and the Army. As a step dad, he took his role as father seriously and shares some of the lessons he learned as a young father that are timeless and important for all parents. James shares with us the lessons he has learned in losing a child and taking advantage of every opportunity with our kids. Whether it be living your life with full integrity or communicating in an upfront manner, this episode takes these ideas and delivers them in a way that only a true gentleman could. Hope you'll join us! Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Mark Massey is a very effective communicator and connector. He's had plenty of practice as a dad and as an serial entrepreneur. Mark discusses the “3 things” he has had to work on to become a better father. Mark covers what it was like being raised by a dedicated step-father after the loss of his father as a child. He shares many 'ah-ha' moments with us as we cover topics like unconditional love, allowing our kids to fail and allowing ourselves those introspective moments as fathers to change course and become better versions of ourselves. We hope this episode finds you well and that your holidays have been memorable. Your Hosts,Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
In this episode of the podcast, we talk with Jake Heugly. He is an executive with Zions Bank, father of 5 and soon to be first time grandpa. Jake takes fatherhood as serious as his job and shares some tricks that he uses to manage time, teach fiscal responsibility, showing love unconditionally and making a hobby out of being a dad. You'll also find out why this dad took up taekwondo and how he's using sports and his kids' activities to connect and spend time with them. You won't want to miss this podcast! Thanks for joining us, Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Cory handcrafts cold process soap. Cory makes his soap in Portage, where he also has a small shop front. A lot of his soaps names are inspired by Cape Breton, or the ingredients in them.
Join us as we speak with Randy Garn. Randy is a New York Times Best Selling Author, mentor, coach, serial entrepreneur and investor. He also is the dad to 6 kids, including two sets of twins. His high energy style in business translates to the same in his fathering style. We talk about traveling and staying connected, structuring weekends for family time, resiliency and lessons he learned from his father. Please join us as we learn from Randy Garn! Like and subscribe to The Gentlemen Project Podcast to get your weekly boost of fatherhood energy! Your hosts Kirk Chugg and Cory Moore
Cory Moore is a volunteer lifeguard, surfing coach and the founder of Little Frothers surfing school, a surf school that is all about having fun and enjoying youth. Cory is blessed to live in beautiful Burleigh Heads, the Northernmost headland in the series of point breaks that make up the Gold Coast.He uses his 25 years experience surfing and the memory of how much he frothed over surfing as a kid to fuel his passion in teaching not only kids but big kids at heart to improve their surfing not only in the ocean but on land as well.He is ardent about life, sports and the ocean, he has invested a shit ton of his time travelling to major surf breaks all over the world, however he still believes that the best barrel of his life was in his own backyard with the 12 foot tube at Burleigh!Cory left a well paid job and started a wonderful school in one of the most amazing surfing spots in the world for all of those who want to learn how to surf in a captivating and exciting environment. He learned a lot in the way and recognizes that starting a business requires a lot of time, work and effort, but deeply believes that a lot of it depends on the attitude and enthusiasm you face it with. If you are struggling to get your things done, check this 6 week Get Shit Done Plan: https://www.barrelsandbusiness.com/6weeksprintIn this episode we chat about how coaching in any area of your life helps you accelerate your performance to no end. We also talk about how Cory spotted a gap in the market, how he pivoted his business to survive Covid, and his best coping techniques to deal with the loss of a loved one. Furthermore, we dive into how you can serve your customer better by thinking what is best for them and adding additional revenue streams to your business, and we go over the top three tips on how to build your mindset and keep yourself motivated.Key Points00:01:02 - About Cory's best barrel ever & Little Frothers00:11:29 - Swapping income to be able to have the lifestyle desired00:21:17 - Advice for groms when dealing with variables at sea00:23:02 - SmoothStar as a marketing affiliate for a revenue support00:25:37 - SmoothStar surf skate to teach surfing biomechanics on land00:30:14 - Teaching different levels and teaching patterns00:33:57 - Mindset to organize a business leaving negativity behind00:37:06 - What keeps Cory motivated? 00:44:57 - Finding a gap in the market to do surf coaching00:47:33 - About Cory's positive mindset during covid crisis and how he keeps moving forward00:55:04 - The reason why Cory has a positive lense on life01:03:19 - Three top tips from CoryKey Takeaways & QuotesCreate your coaching business in an attractive way so that people want to come back. “The experience I can create for people is why they come back”Generate income in your business by offering more things to your clients. “If I have one frother, what else can I offer him?”Learn the biomechanics of surfing by using surf skates on land. “Bogging the rail in surf is quite common, I want to be able to show that on land”. Success is about happiness and health, and that depends on a positive attitude. Stay focused with what you want to do and avoid negative people.“Learn when to say no and when to say yes”Become a good coach by relating in a positive and personal way with people. “Staying focussed comes down to how good at coaching you can be to somebody, how you can relate to somebody in a sense to make them feel comfortable”Having a coach can help you improve your performance in any sport or any specific task in your career “As a little boy I didn't have someone come with me surfing and I have realized how long it took me to get good”If you always focus on what you don't have, you will never have enough. Covid time is a great opportunity to re-energize and discover what we really want to do and can do. “Look at what you have got instead of looking over the fence”Connect with Me and the Barrels and Business Community:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/barrelsandbusiness/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barrelsandbusiness/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jadegreenau/YouTube: https://bit.ly/jadegreenytWebsite: https://www.barrelsandbusiness.com/ Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2sqA0BBwRonKBBIX60MSOr?si=ttJiPJqpSeerHCFckfx7ewConnect with Cory:Website:https://www.littlefrothers.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/littlefrothers/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/littlefrothers/Mentioned resources:Jade Green's 6 week Get Shit Done Plan: https://www.barrelsandbusiness.com/6weeksprintSmoothStar: https://www.smoothstar.com/ Carver: https://shop.carverskateboards.com/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Here to share a little about their story, the trials, tribulations, and the tremendous successes that one can experience as a business owner in this industry are the couplepreneur, Cory Moore, and Elizabeth 'Liz' Robinson. Cory and Liz are the owners of https://www.thegiftedfriends.com/ (The Gift), a natural health and wellness company based in Washington, DC. Tune in to this episode and learn about their collaborations, marketing strategies, and most importantly, how they're changing people's lives.
'Sup y'all? My voice is terrible, so you don't hear a lot of me this episode. But, our good friend Cory Moore joins us again to talk about the Spiderman video games and how he's felt they've changed and gotten better over the years. Hope you all enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week Zach is joined by Cory Moore to discuss the the seventy fourth episode of Smallville, "Spell." We talk Cory's Smallville fandom and how he found the podcast, why he wanted to be part of the discussion about this infamously bad episode, the stones of power and Kryptonian artifacts on Earth pre-Krypton's destruction, the use of magic in the series (and in particular this season) and much more! Get caught under the spell of this week's Always Hold On To Smallville! EPISODE ROUNDUPZach's Grade: DCory's Grade: C+IMDB Grade: 8.1Superman Homepage Grade: 1/5 Bechdel Test: PASSSERIES TALLY BOARDAmazing Technicolor Kryptonite: 6 Amnesia Count: 25Blue Shirt/Red Jacket: 15Chloe's Unseen Connections: 18Clark Loses His Powers: 6Episode Title Said In Episode: 29Hospital Visits: 51In Media Res: 1 Kent Truck Accidents: 9KOs to Keep Clark's Secret: 23 Lana Kills: 1 Main Character Deaths: 3 Mind Control Count: 13Movie Plot As An Episode: 7Possession Count: 5 Product Placement Pete: 6Season 4 Showers: 5Shut That Laptop: 9Smallville High School Faculty Deaths: 4 Smallville High School Student Deaths: 11 Under The Influence: 27Weddings: 2"You Weren't Yourself": 13 Always Hold On To Smallville is brought to you by listeners like you. Special thanks to these Meteor Freaks on Patreon who's generous contributions help produce the podcast! Tim Miller / @timjmillsJohn CurcioJazz Atmaja / @HeadBandBrotherChris FuchsAtif SheikhJustin MaitnerKevonte Chilous / @chill_usMollie FicarellaThomas NavenNathan MacKenzie / @maccamackenzieJoe McIndoe / @joemcindoe92Trevon Brady / @T_Brady94Steve Rogers / @SteveJRogersJrEddie Bissell / @Kal_Ed11Cameron MynardNick Ryan Magdoza / @nickryanBecca Ziefle / @becca_zee9Adam Parker / @Adam_E_ParkerTom Gehrke / @tomgehrkeEric Eells / @ericeells1PATREON: patreon.com/alwaysmallvilleTWITTER: twitter.com/alwaysmallville FACEBOOK: facebook.com/alwaysmallville EMAIL: alwaysmallville@gmail.com ITUNES: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/always-hold-on-to-smallville/id1080260981
This time around, I sat down with my good friend, Cory Moore, and chatted about that classic bunch of Straw Hat Pirates. That's right, I'm talking about the crew from One Piece. We talk crazy powers, a little on the history of the creator and his inspirations, and far too many terrible jokes are made at our own nerdy expense. But hey, that's what happens when you stick us in a room together. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review so that we put the podcast on blast and get more folks listening to it! OK, enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thank you for joining us for episode 53 of Uncharted Performance! We are at CTown CrossFit for this episode talking to Cory Moore and Brian Warner about what it takes to make it in the world of bar athletics. Cory is a nationally and internationally recognized masters weightlifting competitor and coach, and Brian is a 2016 NPC natural master’s physique competition winner and a personal trainer. However, both have an extensive history in the bar world. In this interview you will find out how simple (but not easy!) bodyweight exercises can help develop strength, agility and coordination, especially as it applies to bar athletics. Both Brian and Cory cannot emphasize enough that repetition of strict movements (e.g., pushups, dips) can elevate your performance but that we shouldn’t forget to utilize different variations of those “basic” exercises for maximum muscle recruitment. Finally, both of these gents just want to “reach people with positivity” so make sure you tune in!
Thanks for joining us for Episode 24! Cory Moore of CTown CrossFit is our guest today and he brings his incredible energy to get us motivated and headed in the positive direction. He wants to inspire the world by taking us through his journey from humble beginnings to being a bar athlete, to CrossFit, to competing in Olympic Weightlifting and to now being a coach. Cory shares his best recommendations and tips about being an athlete and a coach, competing and getting your mindset right for all that life demands of us. We’ll discuss the essentials such as finding a good support system and what venturing out of your comfort zone can do for you. Last but not least, Cory stresses the importance of building a good foundation by developing strength with the basic movements for many repetitions first before attempting to scale up. Enjoy!