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Did you have a giant head shot of Dave Dahl prominently displayed in your college house? Adam Carter did? Adam shared the story behind it with us during another fun round of Q&A with Ask Adam Anything.
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Scenic drive? Try County Rd 7 in Goodhue County. Car keys soon to be illegal because kids are eating them. Dave Dahl an the tornado outbreak of 1965. Are Catholic girls prone to flashing? Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show: Minneapolis police investigating 2 separate shootings, 14-year-old killed State senator announces campaign for Minnesota's Second Congressional District Donald Trump slapped down by Mark Carney in White House clash - 'Canada is not for sale!' Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We all know the breweries are struggling, but what happens when one actually closes down? They may seem to disappear to you, but they aren't really gone. Chris and Dave Dahl of Lo Res Brewing sit down to talk about a side of craft beer that people pretend isn't there.
Ever want to go back to the future? Wonder where variable frequency drive (VFD) motor control technology came from? Dave Dahl turns on the way back dial as he joins Jim and Sam where he'll give an overview of VFDs and their significance in various industries over time. In this episode we'll go back in time and explore the history, evolution and impact of VFDs. Email us if you have suggestions for upcoming podcasts, to give us feedback or get information on new episodes RAROKTalkDrives@ra.rockwell.com.
Legendary TV meteorologist, Dave Dahl, and his son Andy have joined forces to create a YouTube show called, “Honest About Life”. They believe the key to deep meaningful relationships is conversations that, far too often, don't happen between retirees and their children and grandchildren. In this podcast, Dave and Andy will share examples of how honest conversations have led to a greater understanding and deeper perspective of their life and legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary TV meteorologist, Dave Dahl, and his son, Andy, have joined forces to create a YouTube show called, “Honest About Life”. They believe the key to deep meaningful relationships are conversations that, far too often, don't happen between retirees and their children and grandchildren. In this podcast, Dave and Andy will share examples of how honest conversations have led to a greater understanding and deeper perspective of their life and legacy.
Reactions to trauma vary from person to person. Although Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is often a main topic of conversation regarding trauma, two other important posttraumatic trajectories, Moral Injury and Posttraumatic Growth, are gaining recognition. In this episode, Marine Corps Veteran, Social Worker, and Zen priest Dave Dahl share his unique perspective on trauma recovery, modeling the importance of shared perspective-taking in helping service members in their journey to recovery.David Dahl is a Marine veteran who serves as a clinical social worker and therapist for military veterans with trauma, mood disorders, and severe mental illnesses. Before social work, David worked with disadvantaged and adjudicated youth in outdoor settings and as a social-emotional learning and restorative discipline trainer in various counties and states. He also serves as a Zen Priest and teaches meditation in his community. Calls-to-action: Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email
Sometimes a business begins without you realizing you were beginning a business. That is perhaps the case for Dave Dahl. What began about 50 years...
Welcome to Buzzed with Brian! Brian headed down to the windy city to visit Lo Rez Brewery and Taproom in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago. Joining him on the mic was, Owner and Head Brewer, Dave Dahl. Fans of the show may recall Lo Rez from Ep. 010 when Brian featured their saison, Voxel. Dave shared his journey with beer as he opened his own brewery. Sit back, relax, and raise a pint to Dave for coming onto the show!Thanks, and as always… Cheers Beers! After you consume the content of this brewery special, please write a review, follow Buzzed with Brian on social media, and hit that subscribe button. Brian would think you're pretty neat if you did!https://linktr.ee/buzzed_with_brian https://lorezbrewing.com/Host & Producer: Brian HansonChief Editor & Engineer: Matt SchabelPodcast Art Director: Amber SchabelMusical Score: North Breese, High Fi sound pairing with Lo Rez Beer https://open.spotify.com/artist/1jSw7NOndAf9I85UaN2dL7?si=uoK6J0TmQua8ztaiF6ceOALo Rez Beer Consumed: Phantasma
WTAX News' Dave Dahl joins The Greg and Dan Show to talk about recently being announced as Illinois' first Outstanding Father from the Illinois Council on Responsible Fatherhood. Dahl receives the award for creating the best life for both of his sons. His oldest son, Clifford, has a rare neurological disease called Batten Disease and has continued to persevere despite losing his vision and currently being bed-ridden. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Dahl is the face of a multi-billion dollar bread-making company and the marketing genius behind the name, 'Dave's Killer Breads.' Dave isn't a killer, but he has made some pretty bad mistakes that landed him in prison, where he began to recognize that his early drug and alcohol use was an attempt to self-medicate his bipolar disorder. In this interview, Dave talks about the necessity of dual diagnosis and what leveling up to his potential really means.
Constructing Hope's pre-apprenticeship program has been doing some amazing work over the last 15 years. The mission of Constructing Hope is to rebuild the lives of people in our community by encouraging self-sufficiency through skills training and education in the construction industry. They take formerly incarcerated or homeless individuals and walk them though this program with support, life skills, and training. In this interview we have Dave Dahl, Founder and former owner of Dave's Killer Bread, who has his own amazing story about turning his life around. We are also jointed by Pat Daniels, the Executive Director of Constructing Hope. You can find out more about them here: https://www.constructinghope.org/ (https://www.constructinghope.org/) If you would like to help them out you can donate here: https://courtneyj.givecloud.co/LTPF (https://courtneyj.givecloud.co/LTPF) Thanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen (https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listen) We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/ (https://aroundthehouseonline.com/) We have moved the Pro Insider Special on Thursday to its new feed. It will no longer be on this page. You can find it and subscribe right here: https://around-the-house-pro-insider.captivate.fm/ (https://around-the-house-pro-insider.captivate.fm/ )
Since 1974, Dave Dahl has made custom saddles for rodeo bronc riders in the USA, Canada, Australia and beyond. Hear how and why he got started in this episode of Agriculture In-depth sponsored by Kimball Livestock Exchange and Sioux Nation in Fort Pierre, SD.
Season 2 Episode #3: Pat Daniels with Constructing HopeOur host, David Bentley and guest host, Dave Dahl, take a deep dive into Portland's soul and shine a light on some of the most interesting local PDX people. Tune in to listen to stories featuring triumphs, hardships, overcoming and rising up from all walks of life. Our focus is on innovators and personalities in all areas of Portland culture because these are the people who make our city a great place to live..
Dave Dahl is one of the co-founders of Dave's Killer Bread. Dave grew up a troubled teen and was incarcerated for the first time after burglarizing a house. He served several years in prison for armed robbery. How did he reinvent himself and persevere to become one of the biggest bread producers and distributors in the United States? Follow Jim Serpico on Instagram: @jimserpico Follow Dave Dahl on Instagram: @4xloser1 Follow Side Hustle Bread on Instagram: @sidehustlebread Subscribe to Bread For the People on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bread-for-the-people/id1617829952
Season 2 Episode 2: Host David Bentley chats with Dan Kinnersley, owner of Office Furniture Direct about Portland. Where it was, where it has gone, and where is it going? Our host, David Bentley and guest host, Dave Dahl, take a deep dive into Portland's soul and shine a light on some of the most interesting local PDX people. Tune in to listen to stories featuring triumphs, hardships, overcoming and rising up from all walks of life. Our focus is on innovators and personalities in all areas of Portland culture because these are the people who make our city a great place to live..
Today we join Jim and Neal in another episode of ROK Talk on Drives. Installations guides got you down? Well take a listen to Dave Dahl of Rockwell Automation. He joins us for a riveting discussion on installation best practices. This is part one on compatibility. Dave will tlak more about how the success of your startup can set the whole tone of the drive compatibility.
Season 2 Episode #1: Host David Bentley chats with Watchworks Founder Alex Hofberg. Our host, David Bentley and guest host, Dave Dahl, take a deep dive into Portland's soul and shine a light on some of the most interesting local PDX people. Tune in to listen to stories featuring triumphs, hardships, overcoming and rising up from all walks of life. Our focus is on innovators and personalities in all areas of Portland culture because these are the people who make our city a great place to live..
By day, Jim is a successful TV & Film producer. He recently executive-produced FX's Hysterical, now streaming on Hulu. By night, Jim runs Side Hustle Bread, Long Island's biggest residential bread delivery company, with the help of his wife and their 3 kids. Bread For The People was born out of the marriage of Jim's two greatest passions; bread and content creation. Episodes cover everything from film & television, to the food industry, to business growth & development. The first season is currently being crafted, and other guests include Dan Richer, writer of The Joy of Pizza, Dave Dahl, creator of Dave's Killer Bread, and Peter Reinhart, writer of Bread Revolution and American Pie: My Search for the Perfect Pizza.
In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin speak with Dave Dahl about the fascinating series of events that led him to serve 15 years in prison and then to subsequently transform his life as the creator of Dave's Killer Bread, a company which he sold in 2015 for $275 million.
Hour 1 - The week kicks into gear fast and hot with Jeff questioning Bob's score keeping in the picks and Dave Dahl's stat info. Also GoPowerCat.com's Tim Fitzgerald checks in to talk all things K-State Sports.
What Is Grit And Why Is It Necessary? In order to rekindle the daylight of clarity, the roadmaps of vision, and the motivational sounds of collaboration, support, belief, and courage, we need to become aware of the impending darkness and choose to replace it with the light of grit. A recent business owner was hosting her regular check in with one of her key leaders. The key leader made mention of feeling “burned out”. After realizing that the team member had only been a part of the mission for less than 24 months, the owner had an honest narrative in her head saying, ‘you don't even know what burnout is', but chose not to say anything. Instead, the owner made a decision to call the key leader to a higher level of leadership and to encourage the leader to realize that she was not even close to the ceiling of her capability telling her, “there are so many others waiting to be served and impacted through your work, we will not allow the public narrative of burnout to become the dominant narrative in her head. Instead, she chose to replace that narrative with one of potential, opportunity, risk, adventure, and work. She chose to help her key leader bust the ceiling of her upper limit challenge. Grit is defined as “courage and resolve, strength of character”. Courage is tied directly to fear… courage cannot be displayed where fear is not present. In order to achieve courage, you must go through fear. Resolve is an unyielding commitment to a specific direction. Character is the person you are when no one else is looking. Grit is courage, resolve, AND character. Without grit… Race cars never go fast Athletes never break records Business never drives to new horizons Parents don't produce kids that turn out to be awesome adults Marriages dissolve Mars doesn't get explored The printing press is never created In his enlightening podcast How I Built This, Guy Raz brings powerful stories from some of the most successful and sizable companies around the world. Dave Dahl from Dave's Killer Bread tells of his story of how he went from a prison conviction to building a powerful bread brand. Or across the street in Milwaukie, Oregon, where sits the famous Bob's Red Mill. Bob explains how his life's work went up in flames one night and how he led a lifelong comeback. Guy Raz certainly talks about the success of each company, and yet does a remarkable job of taking you into the underground of each. You start to realize that it is not so much that money that is interesting, but how each person had to show a constant display of grit, and cultivate a culture of grit in their team. We've been sold a lie. Work a little, play a lot, retire early, and ride off into the sunset. It's a lie! I'm giving you a warning now. The… “Work-till-you-drop-now-so-you-can-play-golf-till-you-drop-later” strategy …doesn't satisfy. Not to mention, there is no guarantee that “later” comes (one of the more unfortunate lessons from a pandemic). If you live in a retirement community, you will see what I mean. We have got to learn how to work well, play well, love well, and live well… ALL AT THE SAME TIME. That requires courage, resolve, and character… it requires GRIT. How Do We Cultivate GRIT in the workplace? Grind At The Right Time Grind… Critical Thinking (drill down deeper and deeper) Active Listening (writing, repeating, responding) Giving 10% more than what you think is “enough” Look forward to feedback (ASK FOR FEEDBACK, SEEK IT, WANT IT) check-ins! At the right time Weekly Schedule Being ALL there (in that meeting, at that site visit, at that lunch meeting) Don't cut corners… use the corners as time to bust through your upper limit challenges Role Clarity (aka Do Your Job) If you are doing the wrong thing at the right time…that is frustrating As long as we know that our work is not in vain, it allows us to maintain the fuel needed to know we are doing the right work If you do not currently have a written role, even if you are the owner… WRITE IT DOWN! Identify Fear And LEAVE THE HARBOR Aristotle said around 300 BC, “Fear is pain arising from the anticipation of evil”...even when the evil never comes Around 64 AD, Paul, a middle eastern vagabond, author, and teacher said plainly to one of his students, “God simply has not pre-installed you with fear or a timid soul. Instead, your life BOOMS w/ power, love, and a sound mind” Nelson Mandela - “The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” Fear has been a theme of every generation in different expressions How do we conquer fear… Steer out of the safety of the harbor into the open ocean Of course, plan, use navigation, make sure you have supplies… THEN GO! Trail A Mentor And/Or Coaching Right now… I have a business coaching group I meet with weekly, a psychologist monthly, and a speaker coach, two wisdom mentors I meet with 4 times per year, and two guys locally that we meet together for breakfast about 25 times per year …And I'm a professional coach! Everyone needs a coach, because everyone is broken…just admit it! (find an older, wiser person who will push you) Bill Gates famously said, “Everyone needs a coach!” Eric Schmidt, former Chair of Google said the same thing At the height of their game: Ronaldo still has coaches, Simoan Biles has coaches, Serena Williams has coaches, Tom Brady has coaches, Lebron James has coaches. Russel Wilson is reported to spend upwards of $1mm on specialists and coaches just to prepare him physically and mentally GRIT only comes through hardship, uphill climbs, and bad weather. It's conditioning. Muscles grow thru trauma. Grit does NOT come merely with the passage of time…but comes instead with a cocktail of time marked by maturity! GRIT as a training topic used to not make the top of the list of necessary instruction. For a variety of reasons, that has changed. We need GRIT to lead, GRIT to serve, GRIT to show up, and GRIT to be generous. When we Grind At The Right Time Role Clarity Identify Fear And LEAVE THE HARBOR Trail A Mentor And/Or Coaching Then we are being liberated from chaos to make time for what matters most.
What Is Grit And Why Is It Necessary? In order to rekindle the daylight of clarity, the roadmaps of vision, and the motivational sounds of collaboration, support, belief, and courage, we need to become aware of the impending darkness and choose to replace it with the light of grit. A recent business owner was hosting her regular check in with one of her key leaders. The key leader made mention of feeling “burned out”. After realizing that the team member had only been a part of the mission for less than 24 months, the owner had an honest narrative in her head saying, ‘you don't even know what burnout is', but chose not to say anything. Instead, the owner made a decision to call the key leader to a higher level of leadership and to encourage the leader to realize that she was not even close to the ceiling of her capability telling her, “there are so many others waiting to be served and impacted through your work, we will not allow the public narrative of burnout to become the dominant narrative in her head. Instead, she chose to replace that narrative with one of potential, opportunity, risk, adventure, and work. She chose to help her key leader bust the ceiling of her upper limit challenge. Grit is defined as “courage and resolve, strength of character”. Courage is tied directly to fear… courage cannot be displayed where fear is not present. In order to achieve courage, you must go through fear. Resolve is an unyielding commitment to a specific direction. Character is the person you are when no one else is looking. Grit is courage, resolve, AND character. Without grit… Race cars never go fast Athletes never break records Business never drives to new horizons Parents don't produce kids that turn out to be awesome adults Marriages dissolve Mars doesn't get explored The printing press is never created In his enlightening podcast How I Built This, Guy Raz brings powerful stories from some of the most successful and sizable companies around the world. Dave Dahl from Dave's Killer Bread tells of his story of how he went from a prison conviction to building a powerful bread brand. Or across the street in Milwaukie, Oregon, where sits the famous Bob's Red Mill. Bob explains how his life's work went up in flames one night and how he led a lifelong comeback. Guy Raz certainly talks about the success of each company, and yet does a remarkable job of taking you into the underground of each. You start to realize that it is not so much that money that is interesting, but how each person had to show a constant display of grit, and cultivate a culture of grit in their team. We've been sold a lie. Work a little, play a lot, retire early, and ride off into the sunset. It's a lie! I'm giving you a warning now. The… “Work-till-you-drop-now-so-you-can-play-golf-till-you-drop-later” strategy …doesn't satisfy. Not to mention, there is no guarantee that “later” comes (one of the more unfortunate lessons from a pandemic). If you live in a retirement community, you will see what I mean. We have got to learn how to work well, play well, love well, and live well… ALL AT THE SAME TIME. That requires courage, resolve, and character… it requires GRIT. How Do We Cultivate GRIT in the workplace? Grind At The Right Time Grind… Critical Thinking (drill down deeper and deeper) Active Listening (writing, repeating, responding) Giving 10% more than what you think is “enough” Look forward to feedback (ASK FOR FEEDBACK, SEEK IT, WANT IT) check-ins! At the right time Weekly Schedule Being ALL there (in that meeting, at that site visit, at that lunch meeting) Don't cut corners… use the corners as time to bust through your upper limit challenges Role Clarity (aka Do Your Job) If you are doing the wrong thing at the right time…that is frustrating As long as we know that our work is not in vain, it allows us to maintain the fuel needed to know we are doing the right work If you do not currently have a written role, even if you are the owner… WRITE IT DOWN! Identify Fear And LEAVE THE HARBOR Aristotle said around 300 BC, “Fear is pain arising from the anticipation of evil”...even when the evil never comes Around 64 AD, Paul, a middle eastern vagabond, author, and teacher said plainly to one of his students, “God simply has not pre-installed you with fear or a timid soul. Instead, your life BOOMS w/ power, love, and a sound mind” Nelson Mandela - “The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.” Fear has been a theme of every generation in different expressions How do we conquer fear… Steer out of the safety of the harbor into the open ocean Of course, plan, use navigation, make sure you have supplies… THEN GO! Trail A Mentor And/Or Coaching Right now… I have a business coaching group I meet with weekly, a psychologist monthly, and a speaker coach, two wisdom mentors I meet with 4 times per year, and two guys locally that we meet together for breakfast about 25 times per year …And I'm a professional coach! Everyone needs a coach, because everyone is broken…just admit it! (find an older, wiser person who will push you) Bill Gates famously said, “Everyone needs a coach!” Eric Schmidt, former Chair of Google said the same thing At the height of their game: Ronaldo still has coaches, Simoan Biles has coaches, Serena Williams has coaches, Tom Brady has coaches, Lebron James has coaches. Russel Wilson is reported to spend upwards of $1mm on specialists and coaches just to prepare him physically and mentally GRIT only comes through hardship, uphill climbs, and bad weather. It's conditioning. Muscles grow thru trauma. Grit does NOT come merely with the passage of time…but comes instead with a cocktail of time marked by maturity! GRIT as a training topic used to not make the top of the list of necessary instruction. For a variety of reasons, that has changed. We need GRIT to lead, GRIT to serve, GRIT to show up, and GRIT to be generous. When we Grind At The Right Time Role Clarity Identify Fear And LEAVE THE HARBOR Trail A Mentor And/Or Coaching Then we are being liberated from chaos to make time for what matters most.
My guest on this episode of FOR LOVE & MONEY is a man who describes himself as ”a four-time loser before I realised I was in the wrong game”. He is Dave Dahl. Creator of Dave's Killer Bread, the USA's number 1 organic bread. If you haven't heard of Dave's Killer Bread, I can't wait to share the story behind it. If you have, then you know you'll want to listen to this episode. Dave's story IS the story of Dave's Killer Bread. It is a story of a family bakery that became the business behind the USA's number 1 organic bread. It is a story of transformation and inspiration. Dave's Killer Bread has a purpose behind every loaf; a purpose about second chances. It may not be as well-known a brand in Australia as other purpose-led brands like Patagonia or Zambrero. Yet every time I share a bit of this story, people connect with it and want to learn more. Its power I believe is that it is a very HUMAN story. Quite the antithesis of what we have come to expect of business. Our interview covers Dave's backstory and how it connects with the business that was sold in 2015 to Flower Foods for US$@275 million. Here are some of the things that Dave shares in this interview: Dave's early life leading to four stints in prison How a prison workshop initiative helped Dave to connect to his purpose and feel like he belonged for the first time How Dave used a second chance to build the USA's number 1 organic bread The power of story in bringing a purpose to life How Dave's Killer Bread became a supporter of the Second Chance Initiative Dave's work with his charity Constructing Hope You can learn more about Dave Dahl here at his official website https://davedahl360.com If you would like to learn more about or donate to Constructing Hope, you can do so here https://www.constructinghope.org
"I started screwing up again but second chances are a lot of work. In some cases you need more than a second chance." Poised for riches beyond our wildest dreams, Dave is gearing up to make his company the largest organic bread company in the world. He's a local hero and celebrity, but a nascent mental health problem and a career of criminality threaten to undermine it all. If you or someone you know is currently struggling with an addiction to alcohol or other substances, please visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at samhsa.gov or call at 1-800-662-4357 to speak to a trained specialist, or seek other professional help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"I had a black leather trenchcoat which was perfect for stashing a sawnoff shotgun, the dope was in a pouch but the gun was right there, at the ready." Cooking Meth, jockey-boxing, armed robbery. Dahl was a self-confessed "serious bad guy" and after 20 years in prison, it was hard to see how he could create the biggest organic bread company in the world, making him a millionnaire many times over. If you or someone you know is currently struggling with an addiction to alcohol or other substances, please visit the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration at samhsa.gov or call at 1-800-662-4357 to speak to a trained specialist, or seek other professional help. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave Dahl sits in the host chair and chats with Captain Abrahamson and Attorney Jathan Janove on this episode of the Portland Interview Magazine Podcast.
It's been a couple months since our last ChangeMakers and we are really excited to have this man on. He was a guest on a Tony Robbins business mastery and Anthony from #BeTheChange was inspired by his transformation, his story and after a bit of research his patriotism and passion for his country. We are incredibly excited to have this man on as well as even chop it up about the current state of this country. Dave was a four-time loser before I realized I was in the wrong game.” That was the first line of the autobiographical story that appeared on the back of every loaf of Dave's Killer Bread from 2005 to 2014. “Four-time loser” refers to his four prison sentences for crimes ranging from burglary to armed robbery to drug dealing.He once shared abandoned houses with cockroaches on the streets of Detroit in the dead of winter, and now he lives in a luxurious high-rise penthouse in downtown PDX. His story epitomizes transformation.The story on the bread bag remained unchanged until 2014 after Dahl had a well-publicized mental breakdown. He had to accept that—at least for Dave Dahl—there's no “happily ever after”. But he finds great satisfaction in “fighting the good fight”, one day at a time. He believes that forgiveness of self and others is essential to inner peace and personal growth. But it's only one of many lessons he's come away with through all of his struggles—and triumphs.Dave's Killer Bread, a family endeavor, was sold to Flowers Foods in 2015, leaving Dave with a void to fill. He spent the next 2-plus years building what is perhaps the largest collection of African tribal art in the world. During this time, he lived a semi-hermetic lifestyle.Now, with a healed heart and mind, he steps back out on a mission to help inspire others to find their own brand of success.Dave: “‘Good Seed' is much more than a killer bread recipe. Having been a ‘bad seed' and destroying everything in my path as a troubled young man, I finally found the path of acceptance, humility and teachability. It gives me the courage to fall down 7 times and get up 8.”
ClassPass users around the world have logged more than 100 million hours of workouts, while Dave's Killer Bread is flying off shelves at a record pace. What do their founders attribute the success of their brands to? At a recent Business Mastery event, Tony Robbins hosts an in-depth conversation with both Payal Kadakia, the founder and CEO of ClassPass, and Dave Dahl, the founder of Dave's Killer Bread. ClassPass is this decade's first unicorn, a start-up that reached a billion dollar valuation. But it is Kadakia's passion for and dedication to her company's mission of providing soul nourishing experiences to its community that drives her daily. After spending 15 years in prison, Dahl seized his second chance by creating healthy, great-tasting bread recipes that became Dave's Killer bread. He sold his company a few years ago to the second-largest bakery in the nation for $275M. While Kadakia and Dahl have very diverse backgrounds and entrepreneurial stories, they both harnessed challenges, obstacles and disappointments to drive them, rather than destroy them. They became servant leaders, dedicated to the needs of their raving fans, which translated into incredible opportunities to change the world through innovation and inspiration. Watch the discussion here. [01:25] Introduction of Payal Kadakia [02:45] Facing adversity [5:35] What creating ClassPass was about [6:12] Don't lose your connection to your why [6:26] False signals of success [6:50] MVP: Minimum Viable Product [7:20] Their biggest customer behavior challenge [8:15] ClassPass evolution, 3 versions [12:30] Be mission obsessed, not product obsessed [13:00] COVID and ClassPass [17:05] ClassPass's Mission [18:46] Focusing through iterations. [20:55] ClassPass Capital raises [21:58] Culture at ClassPass [26:10] Being a woman of color is a strength. [27:29] Failure is a data point. It is part of the journey. [28:17] Introduction of Dave Dahl of Dave's Killer Bread [30:28] Dave's first transformation. [31:15] Dave's rock bottom. [34:10] What changed Dave's life. [34:53] Dave's relationship with his brother. [36:22] Idea born: Dave's Killer Bread. [38:57] Branding evolution of Dave's Killer Bread [41:50] Expansion through risk taking. [44:53] Giving felons a second chance through employment. [48:05] When old patterns reemerge [53:15] The sale of Dave's Killer Bread [55:20] After Dave's Killer Bread [56:33] Dave's Philanthropy: Constructing Hope [58:50] Audience question from Brian: what was the moment that you felt the biggest turnaround? [01:07:47] Audience question from Sarah: how do I make my idea happen? What are the steps? [01:13:27] Audience question from Daniel: how do you create balance between your personal expansion and your business expansion? [01:21:27] Sign off
Kimi and Christy discuss the stories we tell ourselves about ourselves and the impact this has on our lives. Christy shares the healing practice of expressive writing — putting pen to paper (or recording on your phone) to make sense of your darker thoughts and feelings. This 20-minute exercise helps you put difficult life experiences into perspective and leads to a long list of benefits, including less stress, better sleep, enhanced mood and stronger immune symptoms. Learn about Dr. James Pennebaker's Expressive Writing Exercise hereThis episode was inspired by inmate turned entrepreneur Dave Dahl (of Dave's Killer Bread) and his ability to write his story of redemption - both “in his head” and on the back of a loaf of bread. You can listen to his life story here.This episode is brought to you by All The Happier, an online course rooted in science and human story - to empower you with real tools to find connection, meaning and joy.Sign up to Kimi and Christy's newsletter here and be the first to know. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Republicans recall fiasco in California proved fruitless as Governor Newsom easily prevailed. Boston's mayoral race has two women city councilors, Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George, facing off in a highly anticipated election. And a new book "Peril" by Bob Woodward and Robert Costa, is a revealing look at the turmoil of Trump's last month's in office. Dave Dahl joins in on the discussion with a view from the right.
You know him best as simply Dave, the baker and brand-visionary behind Dave's Killer Bread. But Dave Dahl has had many identities in his life: inmate, art dealer, philanthropist, addict, entrepreneur, and criminal. He grew up in a strict Seventh-Day Adventist community, itching to break free, and later found drugs, crime and years of prison time; until one day Dave decided he'd had enough and asked for help. He grabbed hold of every opportunity he could to improve himself through learning, trying, failing and getting back up again, even in the worst of times. Get to know the real Dave in this inspiring conversation that may just kickstart a whole new attitude of passion and possibility. In this episode, we talk about:Dave's experience growing up in a Seventh Day Adventist family.His struggle with drugs, addiction, and incarceration.Asking for help with his mental health while his prison saved his life.How Dave's Killer Bread was born.Episode benefitting Constructing Hope.Subscribe to All The Wiser wherever you listen to podcasts - we're on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, and more! That way you'll never miss an episode. We'd love to hear what you think about the show, too - it helps us know what stories are resonating with you. Head over to Apple Podcasts to write your review!Stay in the know with all things All The Wiser! Sign up for our newsletter for personal reflections from Kimi, new episodes, and recommendations from our team! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mask mandates are misguided decisions by the Governor of Oregon and the Multnomah County chair -- and unnecessary overreach by government leaders. These and other topics are discussed with guest Dave Dahl, providing a view from the right.
Patrick Bet-David sits down with entrepreneur and co-founder Dave Dahl. In this interview, they talk about how he turned his life around, how he went from doing drugs and committing crimes to creating a business he sold for $275 million. Watch the full interview: https://youtu.be/w7rA9-1o1W4 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/valuetainment/support
This is probably the most inspiring interview I've ever done. Dave Dahl is the creator of Dave's Killer Bread. What you may not know is that he's also a convicted felon who went to prison 4 times. The story of how he turned his life around is simply too good to miss. Tonight, I will go live on my show and play the interview with Dave. I'm going to watch it and comment along with you, because I want to hear his story again. Dave and I talk about his story, how he fixed his life and helped others in the same situation, the work he continues to do to help countless others, and how you can do the same. We even talk at the end about restorative justice. This interview is so good! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/muddiedwaters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/muddiedwaters/support
Dave Dahl discusses the non-profit organization Constructing Hope, which assists ex-convicts and minorities in learning a trade in construction. China is battling a highly infectious variant of the coronavirus that is spreading in the city of Guangzhou. Vice President Kamala Harris sends the wrong message to Central American migrants trying to enter the country from Mexico.
“I was a four-time loser before I realized I was in the wrong game.” That was the first line of the autobiographical story that appeared on the back of every loaf of Dave's Killer Bread. “Four-time loser” refers to his four prison sentences for crimes ranging from burglary to armed robbery to drug dealing. He once shared abandoned houses with cockroaches on the streets of Detroit and now he lives in a luxurious high-rise penthouse. His story epitomizes transformation. Dave Dahl found success following fifteen years of incarceration by helping to turn his family's bakery business into the now famous Dave's Killer Bread, which has become a cult favorite across the nation. During his years at the helm, Dave's Killer Bread offered jobs to the formerly incarcerated—a demographic of people who have an incredibly difficult time finding employment. Although Dave and his family sold the company in 2015 for $275 million, Dave's Killer Bread continues to be a “Second Chance Employer” and is the largest organic bread company in America. Today Dave continues to inspire others through his story of struggle and redemption. Connect with Dave and learn about the Against the Grain podcast on Facebook. In this episode we discuss, among other things: The secret to hiring the most loyal employees How to gain free publicity from doing the right thing How to grow a cult following around your brand The magnetic power of vulnerable storytelling Takeaways from this episode: Sharing all sides of a story—the good and the bad—enables people to see themselves reflected back, and offers greater connection between the teller and the listener. You can expand the standard definition of a “diverse workforce” by becoming a Second Chance Employer, and opening your talent pool to formerly incarcerated employees. Considering each candidate and what they can bring to your business. Impacting people's lives, and their communities, by providing second chances through employment. References: Dave's Killer Bread You can learn more about Dave's Killer Bread's Second Chances program here. “Out of Prison & Out of Work: Unemployment among formerly incarcerated people” is a 2018 report prepared by the Prison Policy Initiative which found that the unemployment rate for formerly incarcerated people was over 27 percent. “Indicators of Mental Health Problems Reported by Prisoners and Jail Inmates, 2011-12” is a 2017 report prepared by the Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Statistics which found, among other things, that 37 percent of state and federal prisoners had been diagnosed with a mental health disorder prior to their conviction. Nucelos Discover African Art Connect & Share: If you enjoy the podcast, would you please leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. (I also love reading them!) If this episode resonated with you, I ask you to send it to a friend. Help bring even more visibility to these leaders that are using business as a force for good! Subscribe to the podcast to make sure you don't miss future episodes. This podcast is for you, the listener. I'd love to hear what resonated with you, or if you have a suggestion on who would be a great guest for this show. Please send me a note at info@KathyVarol.com If you want to work with me to embed purpose into your business, go to www.KathyVarol.com.
He kept people in the Twin Cities safe for 43 years as the chief Meteorologist for 5 Eyewitness news. Now he's just living the dream! And he is doing voice work and on camera commercials including one for a company that's great when you die. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this edition of Channel Weird! Clyde chats with Dave Dahl of Dave's Killer Bread Fame! Another amazing episode of Channel Weird with Clyde Lewis from Portland, Oregon.
04/05 An action packed edition of GL today. Reusse live from the bowels of US Bank stadium ahead of the Final Four. Dave Dahl makes his first appearance on the podcast. Joe gives a troubling statistic about the decline of moral and ethical clarity, all of that right before the first podcast scramble and the return of Frank!!!
Hour 2 Joe starts the second hour discussing Colin O'Brady completing the first ever unaided walk across Antarctica. Rookie gets hung up on one unimportant aspect of his trip. Dave Dahl also makes his very first appearance on the podcast to talk about the winter weather storm and travel complications.
The story of Dave's Killer Bread, Our Vision: To make the world a better place, one loaf of bread at a time. Our Mission: To bake the highest quality wholegrain and organic bread without compromise, To contribute positively to our community, And to create a respectful and enjoyable place for our employees to work. The Growing Need for Training Applied Scientists in an Environment of Shrinking Budgets, an International Perspective by DeWayne Cecil, PhD Western Region Climate Services Director NOAA-NCDC, http://www.noaaworld.noaa.gov/western_region.html http://projectwet.org/project-wet-conferences/sustaining-the-blue-planet.
Today on Felony Friday Dave Dahl joins John to share his story. Dave is the co-creator of the "Dave's Killer Bread" brand. Prior to his breakthrough in the bread game Dave served a total of four prison sentences for crimes ranging from burglary to armed robbery to drug dealing. Dave Dahl was able to turn his life around and find success after prison. Dave's story is one of second chances. And as listeners of this show know, I love giving a platform to people who beat the odds and by doing so prove that anything is possible. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The boys open their final Fair show ever being joined by State Fair Super-Goer Matt Dahl. Sunpie and the Louisiana Sunspots perform. We get the news from John Heidt, the weather from Dave Dahl, and a surprise conversion!
Monday Night Sports Talk with Patrick Reusse and Joe Soucheray
Patrick will take the train to Chicago instead of driving. I wish it was on a reality TV show. Patrick says that the Twins are officially done now. Dave Dahl brings the new meteorologist to meet the staff and she gets heckled. Her name is Wren and Joe says give her the Foghorn.
The Mayor spent the second hour today talking about a local 14 year old competitive movement shooting champion. He also touched on the news of a super balloon of negative energy that may result in "Break Glass Smoke Lucky's." He also had Dave Dahl and his unfortunate forecast involving snow and a news update with John Heidt.
The Mayor spent the first hour today staying on brand and talking about Brian Dozier's comments following yesterday's 7 -0 win over Baltimore. Dozier complained that a Baltimore player broke an unwritten rule by bunting in the 9th inning. He also had Dave Dahl and his unfortunate forecast involving snow and a news update with John Heidt.
The Mayor spent the hour today with a story of "Where Do Our Sensibilities Lie?" A guy in South Mpls had his neighbors complain about a backyard rink being built in the front yard too close to his property line. He also had the John Heidt news update and Dave Dahl's Channel 5 weather.
The Mayor brought up the story from yesterday of the Pope allegedly claiming that there is no hell and that the Vatican is back tracking on those comments. He also had the John Heidt news update and Dave Dahl's Channel 5 weather.