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The Cam & Otis Show
Do Something for Humanity Matt Cubbler - Ep 160

The Cam & Otis Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 53:11


“A leader is somebody who wants someone else to have success and helps them get there.” – Matt CubblerOn today's show we have Matt Cubbler. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania's most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life.To him these things come naturally. Because after growing up as the son of a single mother and the brother of a mentally disabled teen who was often picked on, Cubbler always knew it was his calling to serve others. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler's brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life.As always this show is brought to you by Tribe and Purpose.  You've put the work in but you're not sure how to reap the rewards. It's time to focus on the success you have planned for yourself and your team.The Tribe + Purpose team can guide you to build on that success to have even more.Learn more at www.tribe-purpose.comand connect with Matt on LinkedIn here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattcubbler/Or his website: http://www.mattcubbler.com/

The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack
A Brother's Love - How Finding Out About a Secret Life of His Brother Radically Changed His Life with Matt Cubbler

The Golden Rule Revolution with Lucas Mack

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 77:44


Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania's most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life.To him these things come naturally. Because after growing up as the son of a single mother and the brother of a mentally disabled teen who was often picked on, Cubbler always knew it was his calling to serve others. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler's brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life.Go to http://www.mattcubbler.com/ for more information!

Nonprofit Architect  Podcast
Interview with Matt Cubbler; Volunteer Relations, Bad Donors, and Mission Creep

Nonprofit Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 55:03


**Get your copy of “A Brother's Love: A Memoir” here** Matt Cubbler dives deep into nonprofit misappropriation, volunteer relations, bad donors and mission creep. Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania's most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler's brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life. While he excelled academically in high school and had an opportunity to attend one of the four major military academies, he decided he was needed elsewhere and chose to enlist in the United States Army and served for four years as an Intelligence Analyst. His Army tour of duty took him from Augsburg, Germany to the Persian Gulf War. In 2009, Cubbler got bit by the entrepreneurial bug and he launched his first company MaxOut, a unique fitness brand that owns a unique piece of patented strength training technology and owns and operates one-of-a-kind gyms utilizing this same technology. Over the past eight years, while still working full-time as a police officer, he has built MaxOut into a national brand that has helped thousands of people achieve strength and fitness levels unseen in the fitness marketspace. Today, Cubbler is still a full-time police officer, the COO of MaxOut and a sought after public speaker who captivates his audiences through his personal story of struggle and triumph, his leadership training program based on his experiences as a soldier and his law enforcement officer and most importantly his life living with his best friend and brother whose life and death has inspired all that he has accomplished since that fateful day when Andy died in 1989  Matt Cubbler matt@maxoutcorp.com https://www.facebook.com/matt.cubbler https://www.instagram.com/mattcubblerspeaks/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattcubbler/ www.mattcubbler.com

Nonprofit Architect  Podcast
Interview with Matt Cubbler

Nonprofit Architect Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2019 55:03


**Please support this show here** or visit: http://fb.nonprofitarchitect.org/ **Grab T-shirts from your favorite guests here** or visit: http://merch.nonprofitarchitect.org/  **Join the conversation in our Nonprofit Architect group here**  or visit:  http://donate.nonprofitarchitect.org/ **Get your copy of “A Brother’s Love: A Memoir” here** Matt Cubbler dives deep into nonprofit misappropriation, volunteer relations, bad donors and mission creep. Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania’s most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler’s brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life. While he excelled academically in high school and had an opportunity to attend one of the four major military academies, he decided he was needed elsewhere and chose to enlist in the United States Army and served for four years as an Intelligence Analyst. His Army tour of duty took him from Augsburg, Germany to the Persian Gulf War. In 2009, Cubbler got bit by the entrepreneurial bug and he launched his first company MaxOut, a unique fitness brand that owns a unique piece of patented strength training technology and owns and operates one-of-a-kind gyms utilizing this same technology. Over the past eight years, while still working full-time as a police officer, he has built MaxOut into a national brand that has helped thousands of people achieve strength and fitness levels unseen in the fitness marketspace. Today, Cubbler is still a full-time police officer, the COO of MaxOut and a sought after public speaker who captivates his audiences through his personal story of struggle and triumph, his leadership training program based on his experiences as a soldier and his law enforcement officer and most importantly his life living with his best friend and brother whose life and death has inspired all that he has accomplished since that fateful day when Andy died in 1989  Matt Cubbler matt@maxoutcorp.com https://www.facebook.com/matt.cubbler https://www.instagram.com/mattcubblerspeaks/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattcubbler/ www.mattcubbler.com

Two Dates and a Dash Podcast
Two Dates and a Dash Podcast Episode 28: US Army Vet, S.W.A.T. Cop, US Federal Air Marshal, Author, Inspirational Speaker and Host of Two Dates and a Dash Podcast, Matt Cubbler

Two Dates and a Dash Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 70:46


Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania’s most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life. To him these things come naturally. Because after growing up as the son of a single mother and the brother of a mentally disabled teen who was often picked on, Cubbler always knew it was his calling to serve others. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler’s brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life. While he excelled academically in high school and had an opportunity to attend one of the four major military academies, he decided he was needed elsewhere and chose to enlist in the United States Army and served for four years as an Intelligence Analyst. His Army tour of duty took him from Augsburg, Germany to the Persian Gulf War. After leaving the military as a highly decorated soldier, Cubbler began his career in law enforcement. Throughout his career, he has worked in almost every facet of law enforcement – uniformed patrol, investigations, under-cover narcotics, and SWAT. Shortly after “9/11,” he answered the call to, once again, protect America against Islamic Extremists who were inflicting terror all over the world. He was one of only a few thousand select individuals (out of over 900,000 applicants) to be hired by the newly formed United States Federal Air Marshal Service. In 2006, Cubbler returned to local police work and he published a memoir that detailed his life with his brother entitled A Brother’s Love: A Memoir. In 2008, to help raise money for charities established in his brother’s name, he ran 78.8 miles across the state of New Jersey. His level of love and commitment to keeping his brother’s name and story alive has inspired thousands across the country. In 2009, Cubbler got bit by the entrepreneurial bug and he launched his first company MaxOut, a unique fitness brand that owns a unique piece of patented strength training technology and owns and operates one-of-a-kind gyms utilizing this same technology. Over the past eight years, while still working full-time as a police officer, he has built MaxOut into a national brand that has helped thousands of people achieve strength and fitness levels unseen in the fitness marketspace. Today, Cubbler is still a full-time police officer, the COO of MaxOut, host of the popular podcast Two Dates and a Dash Podcast and a sought after public speaker who captivates his audiences through his personal story of struggle and triumph, his leadership training program based on his experiences as a soldier and his law enforcement officer and most importantly his life living with his brother whose life and death has inspired all that he has accomplished since that fateful day.

Life Transformation Radio
Max Out In Life with Matt Cubbler

Life Transformation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 55:00


From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania’s most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, Matt Cubbler has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life.  Growing up as the son of a single mother and the brother of a mentally disabled teen who was often picked on, Cubbler always knew it was his calling to serve others.  A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler’s brother Andy died in a violent car accident, which became the single most impactful moment in his life.  Matt excelled academically in HS and had an opportunity to attend one of the four major military academies, he chose to enlist in the United States Army and served for four years as an Intelligence Analyst.  After leaving the military as a highly decorated soldier, Matt began his career in law enforcement.  Throughout his career, he has worked in uniformed patrol, investigations, under-cover narcotics, SWAT, and is one of only a few thousand select individuals (over 900,000 applicants) to be hired by the newly formed United States Federal Air Marshal Service.  In 2006, Cubbler returned to local police work and he published a memoir that detailed his life with his brother entitled A Brother’s Love: A Memoir. In 2008, to help raise money for charities established in his brother’s name, he ran 78.8 miles across the state of New Jersey.  In 2009, Cubbler launched his first company MaxOut, a unique fitness brand that owns a unique piece of patented strength training technology and owns and operates one-of-a-kind gyms utilizing this same technology.  www.mattcubbler.com www.maxoutcorp.com https://www.amazon.com/Brothers-Love-Memoir-Matthew-Cubbler/dp/142591408X/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1535497993&sr=8-2&keywords=matthew+cubbler

10 Factor: From Struggling to Thriving Business
049: Matt Cubbler on the Importance of Leadership

10 Factor: From Struggling to Thriving Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 60:16


“A leader is somebody who wants someone else to have success and helps them get there.” - Matt Cubbler Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army after 9/11, to working as one of Pennsylvania’s most renowned police officers, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life.   To him these things come naturally. Because after growing up as the son of a single mother and the brother of a mentally disabled teen who was often picked on, Cubbler always knew it was his calling to serve others. A month after graduating from high school, Cubbler’s brother Andy died in a violent car accident. That moment would end up becoming the single most impactful moment in his life.    While he excelled academically in high school and had an opportunity to attend one of the four major military academies, he decided he was needed elsewhere and chose to enlist in the United States Army and served for four years as an Intelligence Analyst. His Army tour of duty took him from Augsburg, Germany to the Persian Gulf War.   After leaving the military as a highly decorated soldier, Cubbler began his career in law enforcement. Throughout his career, he has worked in almost every facet of law enforcement – uniformed patrol, investigations, under-cover narcotics, and SWAT. Shortly after “9/11,”, he answered the call to, once again, protect America against Islamic Extremists who were inflicting terror all over the world. He was one of only a few thousand select individuals (out of over 900,000 applicants) to be hired by the newly formed United States Federal Air Marshal Service.   In 2006, Cubbler returned to local police work and he published a memoir that detailed his life with his brother entitled A Brother’s Love: A Memoir. In 2008, to help raise money for charities established in his brother’s name, he ran 78.8 miles across the state of New Jersey. His level of love and commitment to keeping his brother’s name and story alive has inspired thousands across the country.   In 2009, Cubbler got bit by the entrepreneurial bug and he launched his first company MaxOut, a unique fitness brand that owns a unique piece of patented strength training technology and owns and operates one-of-a-kind gyms utilizing this same technology. Over the past eight years, while still working full-time as a police officer, he has built MaxOut into a national brand that has helped thousands of people achieve strength and fitness levels unseen in the fitness marketspace.   Today, Cubbler is still a full-time police officer, the COO of MaxOut and a sought after public speaker who captivates his audiences through his personal story of struggle and triumph, his leadership training program based on his experiences as a soldier and his law enforcement officer and most importantly his life living with his best friend and brother whose life and death has inspired all that he has accomplished since that fateful day when Andy died in 1989.   In this episode of The 10 Factor find out: What is leadership How to simplify The value of mentorship How to get started The importance of having skin in the game Connect with Matt Cubbler Website: www.mattcubbler.com JOIN our 10 Factor Community - become part of the family One-on-One Coaching, Small Group Mastermind, Private 10 Factor Training Academy Learn more: the10factor.com Apply: https://the10factor.com/apply Drop Tim an email. He'll reach out to you personally to see if you are a good fit. tim@the10factor.com Help Support our Show: Reviews Do Matter. We love to read our subscribers 5-star reviews on iTunes. Get a bonus thank you if yours gets read on the show. Leave us an honest review iTunes: Subscribe and leave a review 10 FACTOR on iTunes Spotify: Subscribe and leave a review 10 FACTOR on Spotify Submit questions or comments - we read and answer questions right on the show. tim@the10factor.com Connect with Tim: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/the10factor/ Instagram: @TimMeuchel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-meuchel-270b0b30/ Twitter: @TimMeuchel email: tim@the10factor.com Upcoming Episodes and Guests: Subscribe on iTunes today so you don't miss any of our weekly episodes. Subscribe on Spotify on Spotify today so you don't miss any of our weekly episodes. - - - 

Stories in Business
Matt Cubbler Ex Air Marshall, Serving Police Officer, and Public Speaker / Entrepreneur

Stories in Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 53:19


I will start this 30th episode off by encouraging you to first listen to this episode... secondly once you've heard Matt's Story it would mean the world to him and his brother if you'd grab his book: A Brother's Love: A Memoir - its available on amazon.com here  Ok let's jump into Episode 30: Matt Cubbler  About Matt Matt Cubbler has always lived a life of sacrifice and dedication to others. From serving in the U.S. Army, to working as one of Pennsylvania’s most renowned police officers, as a successful entrepreneur who started a revolutionary fitness brand, to donating his time speaking to teens and young adults about the importance of leadership in their lives, he has devoted his life to helping others through both his professional and personal life.  Today, Cubbler is still a full-time police officer, the COO of MaxOut and a sought after public speaker who captivates his audiences through his personal story of struggle and triumph, his leadership training program based on his experiences as a soldier and his law enforcement officer and most importantly his life living with his best friend and brother whose life and death has inspired all that he has accomplished since that fateful day when Andy died in 1989. Find Matt at: www.mattcubbler.com - you'll find his public speaking company 'I got You' here also Find Matt on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattcubbler/ Maxout Strength Systems: http://www.maxoutstrengthsystems.com/     Sponsor: Amazon Alexa Skills Udemy Course - Every business, blogger, podcaster, personal brand or anyone interested should have an Alexa Flash Briefing Skill... LEARN how to create one by clicking the link below. Discount is automatically applied when clicking the link below.  https://www.udemy.com/alexa-skills-how-to-create-an-alexa-skill-flash-briefing/?couponCode=TOMWICKSTEAD     ★☆★ SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ★☆★ ★FOLLOW ME BELOW★ ► Facebook: www.facebook.com/storiesinbusiness ► Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/423915144728423/ ► Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tom-wickstead-1a3245158/ ► Instagram: www.instagram.com/tom.wickstead ► Website / Blog: www.storiesinbusiness.com  ► iTunes: https://goo.gl/UMx32j ► Spotify:  https://goo.gl/dqNhij   Entrepreneur, Entrepreneurs, Marketing, Social Media, Success, Motivation, Motivational, Inspiring, Inspirational, Conversions, Sales, Sale, Ecommerce, Consulting, start up, business, businesses, Management, Marketing, top podcast, business podcasts, podcasting, speaker, public speaker, keynote, media, best podcasts, Inspiration, Millionaires, billionaires, daily show, weekly show, successful, stories in business, Inspirational,        

Facing Life
#125: Heart Centered Service & Brotherhood For Life

Facing Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 35:32


Have you ever felt like life didn’t deal you a fair hand? Perhaps it has been full of difficult challenges, or you lost someone you loved way too soon. How do you take these experiences and turn them into something beautiful? Today, I’m talking with my new friend, Matt Cubbler. Matt has spent his entire life in service to others – protecting his disabled brother when he was young, fighting for our country after 911, and working as a veteran in law enforcement for the past 25 years. He is also an author, speaker, and tireless entrepreneur. Get access to the full show notes: frontrowfactor.com/matt-cubbler