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In this episode of the Gratitude Podcast, Ed Hart explores the concepts of gratitude and thankfulness, emphasizing their differences and the importance of cultivating a spirit of gratitude in daily life. He shares personal anecdotes, biblical insights, and encourages listeners to embrace gratitude as a deeper emotional connection that lasts over time. The episode highlights the power of prayer and the significance of giving thanks in all circumstances, ultimately inspiring listeners to reflect on their own gratitude and the joy it brings.
In this solo episode, Ed Hart reflects on the significance of family, particularly celebrating his stepson Justin's 40th birthday. He emphasizes the importance of service in our lives, sharing personal anecdotes and a verse from Matthew 25 that highlights how serving others enriches both the giver and the receiver. Ed encourages listeners to seek opportunities to serve those around them, reinforcing the idea that through service, we connect with a higher purpose.
In this engaging conversation, the Dann Van Der Vliet and Ed Hart explore the profound impact of gratitude on personal growth, relationships, and parenting. They share personal stories of challenges faced in their youth and how these experiences shaped their perspectives on life. The discussion emphasizes the importance of social connections and the role of gratitude in fostering emotional well-being. The Dann and Ed also reflect on their friendships and the lessons learned from mentors, highlighting the significance of gratitude in both personal and professional contexts.You can reach Ed Hart, the host, at ehart@hartleadership.com, or Dann, today's guest at dann.vdv@live.com
In this conversation, Ed Hart shares a personal story about a morning car wash that led to a meaningful connection with a young mother. He reflects on the importance of small acts of kindness and how they can significantly impact others' lives. Ed encourages listeners to seek out opportunities to connect with those around them, emphasizing that even a simple greeting can make a difference. He challenges everyone to acknowledge someone in their life who may need support or recognition, highlighting the reciprocal nature of kindness and gratitude.Visit www.hartleadership.com to hear all episodes!
In this episode of the Start From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart and Hector Garcia explore the themes of gratitude, perspective, and the impact of daily interactions. They discuss the importance of measuring daily wins, the role of creativity in connecting with others, and the significance of reflecting on setbacks and breakthroughs. The conversation emphasizes the value of friendship and the lessons learned from life's challenges.You can connect with Hector on LinkedIn here https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-real-hector-the-connector/
In this episode, Ed Hart discusses the transformative power of gratitude journaling with his friend Charles Antis. They explore how daily practices of gratitude can enhance mental well-being, foster personal growth, and strengthen community connections. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing what we are grateful for, reflecting on our daily experiences, and the impact of being present in our relationships. Through personal anecdotes and insights, they highlight the significance of mindfulness and the role of gratitude in navigating life's challenges.To be a guest on Start From The Hart, email ehart@hartleadership.comVisit https://hartleadership.com/
In this episode of the Start From the Heart podcast, Ed Hart shares his reflections on gratitude, family milestones, and the importance of positivity in daily life. He discusses personal experiences, including family celebrations and losses, and emphasizes the need for a positive mindset in a divisive world. Ed invites listeners to engage in gratitude practices and share their own experiences, fostering a community of positivity and support.Click here for more informationhttps://hartleadership.com/
In this episode of From the Hart, Ed Hart interviews Henry Walker, CEO of Farmers and Merchants Bank. They discuss the importance of faith in leadership, the legacy of family influence, and the bank's commitment to community service. Henry shares personal stories about his father, the challenges faced in the banking industry, and his vision for the future of the bank. The conversation highlights the significance of relationships in banking and the values that drive the organization.Learn more about Farmers & Merchants Bank, and their history dating back to 1907 here! https://www.fmb.com/
In this episode of the From the Hart Podcast, Ed Hart interviews Loretta Soffe, an executive coach and former EVP of Nordstrom. They discuss the importance of aligning values with priorities, the myth of work-life balance, and the transformative experience of getting fired. Loretta shares her journey of creating a fulfilling life that embraces freedom and flexibility, while also emphasizing the significance of gratitude and resilience. The conversation touches on leadership lessons, the process of writing a book, and the impact of family values on personal and professional success.You can reach Loretta below. https://www.lorettasoffeconsulting.com/about.html
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart interviews Gary Howard, a forensic accountant and philanthropist, who shares his journey and commitment to helping children in crisis through his work with Casa Youth Shelter. Gary discusses the importance of community involvement, the mission of Casa, and the need for volunteers. He also delves into the world of forensic accounting and tax controversy, offering valuable advice for taxpayers. Throughout the conversation, Gary emphasizes the significance of random acts of kindness and the lessons learned from his experiences in both his professional and personal life.You can reach Gary through his LinkedIn pagehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-howard-39108315/
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart engages with family business leaders Jenny Dinnen and Katie Rucker, exploring the complexities of navigating family dynamics in business. They discuss the importance of self-discovery, unique roles, and the impact of strategic foresight in preparing for the future. The conversation also delves into insights from a recent family business perception survey, highlighting the need for family businesses to share their stories and adapt to changing perceptions. Ultimately, the episode emphasizes the significance of personal growth, community impact, and the legacy that family businesses can create for future generations.You can reach Jenny at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferdinnen/And you can reach Katie at https://www.linkedin.com/in/katierucker/
In this engaging conversation, Ed Hart and Garry Ridge explore the essence of leadership and the importance of creating a positive organizational culture. They discuss the significance of belonging, the concept of 'tribe', and the four pillars of a friction-free culture. Garry shares insights from his experiences as CEO at WD-40, emphasizing the value of learning moments, curiosity, and the need for leaders to foster environments where employees feel safe and valued. The discussion also touches on the challenges of leadership during uncertain times and the importance of maintaining core values in organizational structures. Garry's unique perspective as the 'Dean of Dumbassery' highlights that effective leadership is accessible to anyone willing to learn and grow.
In this episode, Ed Hart interviews the CEO of First Bank, Mikel Williamson and world renowned author, consultant and the world's #1 thinker Marshall Goldsmith, who share insights on leadership, behavioral changes, and the importance of feedback. Mikel discusses his journey in banking and how Marshall's teachings have influenced his leadership style. Marshall emphasizes the need for leaders to adapt their behaviors to foster team success and shares his experiences in coaching executives. The conversation highlights the significance of accountability, self-actualization, and the challenges leaders face in changing their habits, especially in family-owned businesses. In this conversation, Hart, Williamson and Goldsmith explore the complexities of family businesses, the importance of communication and relationships, and the evolving role of leaders in today's workforce. They discuss the challenges faced by next-generation leaders, the significance of influence and decision-making, and the necessity of being present while also planning for the future. The dialogue emphasizes the need for emotional intelligence, effective communication, and the value of listening in leadership roles, culminating in profound life lessons about happiness, risk-taking, and making a positive impact. To reach Marshall Goldsmith, go to https://marshallgoldsmith.com/
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart interviews John Forsyte, the president and CEO of the Pacific Symphony. They discuss Forsyte's long tenure at the symphony, the emotional power of music, the role of conductors as leaders, and the importance of community engagement and music education. Forsyte shares insights on how the symphony adapted during the pandemic, the significance of philanthropy in the arts, and the transition of leadership within the organization. They also explore the impact of youth programs and the future direction of the Pacific Symphony, concluding with reflections on the importance of the arts in nurturing creativity and emotional well-being. Learn more about the Pacific Symphony and John at https://www.pacificsymphony.org/ You can connect with John via his LinkedIn profile at https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnforsyte/
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart interviews Bart Robley, a talented drummer, educator, and author. They discuss the importance of drumming in music and its parallels to leadership in organizations. Bart shares insights on adaptability in both music and business, the impact of teaching, and the gratitude he feels for his career. The conversation highlights the role of rhythm in our lives and the importance of helping others achieve their goals through music education. Bart can be reached at https://bartrobley.com/
In this episode of the From the Hart podcast, Ed Hart interviews Janice Frechette, the executive director of Parentis Foundation. They discuss the foundation's mission to connect senior citizens with youth to promote literacy and mentorship. Janice shares her lifelong passion for service, her experiences in community engagement, and the transformative impact of intergenerational relationships. The conversation also highlights the challenges and adaptations made during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the creation of a virtual Lifelong Learner Series for volunteers. The importance of maintaining a strong organizational culture and the positive feedback from parents and teachers about the program's effectiveness are also emphasized. In this conversation, Ed and Janice discuss the power of small actions in education, the importance of mentorship, and the impact of community service on children's literacy. They explore the evolution of their reading programs, the lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the significance of empathy and kindness in literature. Janice shares her personal journey through loss and love, highlighting the mentors who have inspired her. The conversation concludes with a call to action for community involvement and the future goals of the Empowering Readers initiative. You can reach Janice at https://www.parentisfoundation.org/
Peter Cohan, an associate professor of management practice at Babson College, discusses his career in academia and his passion for teaching, writing, and researching. He also talks about his book on generative AI and its impact on various industries. Cohan highlights the similarities and differences between the internet boom of the 90s and the current AI boom, emphasizing the importance of creating value and being adaptable in the face of technological advancements. He explores the positive and negative implications of AI in education and business, and shares insights on how businesses can leverage AI to improve efficiency and overcome creative blocks. In this conversation, Peter and host Ed Hart discuss the potential applications of generative AI and its impact on various industries. They explain how generative AI can be used to overcome creative block, increase productivity in sales and customer service, and accelerate sales growth. Cohan also shares insights on how private investors can use AI in their investment strategies. Throughout the conversation, they emphasize the importance of curiosity and learning in embracing AI and adapting to its advancements. You can reach Peter at https://www.babson.edu/about/our-leaders-and-scholars/faculty-and-academic-divisions/faculty-profiles/peter-cohan.php Academia offers opportunities for teaching, writing, and researching, and provides a platform to interact with and educate younger generations. The internet boom of the 90s and the current AI boom share similarities in terms of job replacement and the creation of new jobs. Creating value is crucial in the adoption and success of new technologies like AI. AI can be used to improve efficiency and overcome creative blocks in various industries, including education and business. Generative AI can be used to overcome creative block and increase productivity in various industries. Small businesses can use generative AI to train salespeople and improve their performance. Generative AI has the potential to accelerate sales growth and create new services that customers want to use. Private investors can use AI to evaluate companies and make informed investment decisions. Curiosity and a willingness to learn are essential in embracing AI and adapting to its advancements.
In this conversation, Ed Hart and Hector discuss Hector's journey from a challenging childhood in a rough neighborhood to becoming a successful entrepreneur and mentor. Hector shares how he developed his superpower of connecting with people and how his parents' values and actions influenced him. He also opens up about witnessing violence, going to jail, and the turning point that led him to change his life. Despite the hardships, Hector emphasizes the importance of finding mentors, breaking the cycle of abuse, and choosing the right path. He expresses gratitude for his experiences and the opportunity to inspire and help others. Hector Garcia, an entrepreneur and creative designer, shares his journey of personal growth and success. He emphasizes the importance of being authentic and accountable for one's actions. Hector's goal for the next 10 years is to continue growing, inspiring others, and being his true self. He wishes for his daughters to embrace their authenticity and be proud of who they are. Hector's heart is filled with empathy, determination, joy, and gratitude. He practices breathwork to cleanse his heart and soul and strives to be the best version of himself every day. Listen, connect, and be inspired! Enjoy! #LifeJourney #MentalHealthAwareness #EmpathyAndConnection #Mentorship #HealingThroughConnection CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:31 - Childhood connections 05:17 - Early mentors 06:11 - Heritage and identity 09:46 - Hector LaMarque story 10:58 - Childhood lessons 19:36 - Art as an escape 20:26 - Witnessing violence and incarceration 22:29 - The murder night 27:34 - Charged with Murder 1 31:15 - Jail release experience 34:31 - Overcoming tough situations 39:31 - Past influences on fatherhood 42:10 - Lessons from my story 43:45 - Advice for those in struggle 47:16 - From despair to gratitude 49:38 - Heartbreaking moments 51:42 - Starting a business post-prison 52:05 - Importance of mentors 56:47 - Battling imposter syndrome 01:01:06 - Career realization in creativity 01:03:29 - First business venture 01:06:07 - Naming "The Bad Stuff" 01:16:10 - Contacting Hector 01:19:25 - Wrong place, right time 01:22:15 - Book discussion 01:24:10 - Excerpt from Boomer Wisdom 01:25:50 - Meaning of "It fell and I broke it" 01:30:15 - Goals for the next decade 01:31:10 - Aspirations for daughters 01:32:55 - Current feelings 01:34:03 - Breathwork for energy and positivity You can reach Hector at https://www.mbncreative.com/
Learn more about Julie and Team Kids by visiting https://teamkids.org/ Ed Hart sits down with Julie Hudash, the founder and CEO of Team Kids, an organization creating hope one child at a time. Sit back and get ready to be inspired by a story that proves the power of compassion, friendship, and unwavering commitment to our future leaders. Julie shares her journey from humble beginnings to creating monumental impacts through Team Kids, reminding us all that every child matters and has the potential to inspire and uplift us all. This conversation is a testament to what real people can do when they listen to their hearts and take action. Connect with us to hear more stories that enlighten, inspire, and bring us closer together. Listen, learn, and let Julie's story motivate you to make a difference in the lives of those around you. Enjoy this episode of From The Hart, and remember, every one of us has the capacity inspire, mentor and teach a child. #KidsHelpingKids #ChildhoodAdvocacy #NonprofitBoard #HeartbreakIntoHope #YouthAdvocacy #YouthEducation #KidsHelpingKids #HeartbreakIntoHope #CommunityEngagement #YouthDevelopment CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Intro 1:20 - Julie's LinkedIn Profile Insights 3:00 - Origin of Team Kids Initiative 6:40 - Empowering Youth: Jeremy Strohmeyer Case Study 10:32 - Team Kids Evolution and Vision 11:39 - Significance Behind the Name Team Kids 12:43 - Symbolism of Team Kids Logo 14:18 - D1 Athlete Experience to Leadership Skills 16:02 - Catalyst Moment for Founding Team Kids 18:45 - Transformative Stories from Team Kids Participants 21:36 - Overview of Team Kids Challenge 24:38 - Team Kids Challenge Mechanics Explained 28:25 - Extended Insights on Team Kids Challenge 28:59 - Broader Impact of Team Kids on Community 32:20 - Julie's Passion for Team Kids Mission 38:58 - Julie's Personal Health Journey 40:10 - Navigating Health Challenges: Diagnosis Story 45:38 - Self-Discovery Through Adversity 46:50 - Shifting Priorities After Health Diagnosis 51:05 - Recognizing Humanity's Goodness 52:47 - Overcoming Doubts in Team Kids Journey 56:38 - Introduction to Team Kids Lemonade Initiative 1:03:10 - Insights into Team Kids Research 1:06:20 - Understanding Children's Needs 1:11:50 - Future Aspirations for Team Kids 1:15:30 - Becoming a Mentor with Team Kids 1:17:58 - Julie's Heartfelt Message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromthehart/message
Judges 3:7-11 Sermon Notes:Judges outline from Ralph Davis:1:1-3:6 – The Failure of the Second Generation3:7-16:31 – The Salvation of a Long-suffering God3:7-11 – The Paradigm of Yahweh's salvation (Othniel) (Today's passage)3:12-5:31 – The Excitement of Yahweh's salvation (Ehud and Deborah)6:1-8:32 – The Weakness of Yahweh's salvation (Gideon)8:33-9:57 – The Antithesis of Yahweh's salvation (Abimelech)10:1 – 16:31 – The Strangeness of Yahweh's salvation (Jephthah and Samson)17:1-21:25 – The Confusion of a Depraved PeopleToday's outline:1) Israel did evil in the eyes of the Lord, 7-8a2) The Lord sold Israel into the oppressor's hands, 8b3) Israel served the oppressor for eight years, 8c4) Israel cried out to the Lord, 9a5) The Lord raised up a deliverer, 9b6) The Spirit of the Lord was with the deliverer, 10a7) The oppressor was subdued, 10b8) The land had rest for 40 years, 11Reflection questions:1. Why is “crying out” by itself not true repentance? See Judges 2:18-19 and 3:9; 2 Cor 7:8-11.2. What does it mean to enter God's rest? See Hebrews 3:7-4:11.3. Consider the following two quotes: “Yahweh's [The Lord's] wrath is the heat of his jealousy by which he refuses to let go of his people. He refuses to allow his people to remain comfortable in sin.” (Ralph Davis) “God never lets Christians sin successfully.” (Ed Hart)
First a student of Ed Hart, Jesse's dear friend and second student of Bruce Lee, Tom knows "the stuff". He can speadk to it, do it, and teach to it as well as anyone....... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/todd-doyle-parks/message
Welcome to the From The Hart podcast! In this transformative episode, we're honored to have a heart-to-heart with Brooke Birtcher Gustafson, the 5th generation leader of Birtcher Development. Join us as Ed Hart delves into the remarkable journey of a family legacy that has stood the test of time. In today's conversation, Brooke offers an intimate look into the threads that weave the fabric of a family business lasting through five generations. She shares invaluable insights on maintaining integrity, embracing innovation, and the rare beauty of working alongside family. We explore the challenges and triumphs, the evolution of their company, and the joy that comes from following one's passion. Listen as Brooke illuminates the principles that have kept Birtcher's legacy thriving and how they've adapted to the ever-changing business landscape. Connect with a story of dedication, faith, and the blessings of a family united in business and purpose. Get ready to be moved by Brooke's infectious enthusiasm and profound wisdom. This is an episode for anyone seeking motivation and guidance in navigating the waters of family entrepreneurship. So join us, and let's celebrate the power of family, innovation, and legacy together. Enjoy! #BusinessLeadershipAward #MultigenerationalBusiness #BusinessValues #BrookeBircher #FamilyBusinessInterview You can learn more about Brooke and her family business at http://birtcher.com/ CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Introduction to Family Business 3:26 - Family Business Significance 5:23 - Generational Differences in Business 7:56 - Finding Your Voice in Family Business 10:55 - Pre-Family Business Education & Experience 12:22 - Decision to Join Family Business 13:54 - Industry Insights & Surprises 15:45 - Faith's Role in Business Leadership 19:22 - Balancing Leadership & Personal Life 20:35 - Personal Time & Self-Care Strategies 23:14 - Brooke's Personal Journey 27:30 - Strategic Future Plans for Business 32:01 - Defining a Fulfilling Workday 34:11 - Business Adaptation to COVID-19 35:17 - Overcoming Business Challenges 39:09 - Birtcher's Company Culture 42:46 - Parental Influence on Next Generation 43:15 - Thoughts on Legacy Building 44:34 - Commitment to Philanthropy 46:47 - Navigating Family Business Dynamics 49:18 - Contacting Brooke 50:14 - Brooke's Personal Reflections --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fromthehart/message
In this episode, we have the pleasure of welcoming Ed Hart, a seasoned professional with extensive experience in family businesses and leadership. As the Senior Vice President of the Center for Family Businesses at First Bank, Ed brings his wealth of knowledge and expertise to our discussion. From navigating the unique challenges of family-owned businesses to fostering open communication and transparency, Ed sheds light on the dynamics and intricacies of leadership within these organizations. Join us as we explore the importance of recognizing strengths, embracing diversity, and fostering relationships in the context of family businesses. Timestamps: (00:00) Discussion with Ed Hart on family-owned businesses.(06:25) Experiencing challenges, celebrating victories, and helping families.(11:21) Open communication is key to resolving conflict.(17:23) Understanding and observing others without speaking.(22:27) Family businesses should prioritize family over business.(28:16) Part-time job leads to unconventional shoplifting incident.(36:32) Provide opportunities, support and resources for success.(37:50) Encouraging problem solving and critical thinking skills.(43:37) Leadership advice: Emphasize children's achievements, offer feedback.(50:48) Frustration in career, advice on family businesses.(57:17) Influenced by brand experts at First Bank.(01:00:20) Explore certified interviewer association, forensic interviewer designation. Links and Resources:…from the Hart… | Just some thoughts I had today… (wordpress.com)Center for Family-Owned Businesses | MO, IL, CA Bank | First Bank From The Hart - Presented by the First Bank Center for Family-Owned Businesses on Apple PodcastsEd Hart | LinkedIned.hart@fbol.comSponsor Links:Humintell: Body Language - Reading People - HumintellEnter Code INQUASIVE25 for 25% discount on your online training purchase.Emotional Intelligence Magazine: HOME | Emotional Intelligence MagazineInternational Association of Interviewers: Home (certifiedinterviewer.com)Podcast Production Services by EveryWord Media
Today's episode is from a conversation with Ed Hart, host of the “From The Hart” podcast. In our discussion, I openly recount my journey from prosperity to bankruptcy and back again. I share the striking moment of clarity upon seeing a pocket-less jacket, a symbolic gift from my father, leading to a profound sense of self-reckoning followed by prayer. Through my rediscovery of gratitude, empathy, accountability, and effective communication, I transformed my life and redirected my path to success and fulfillment. I highlight the essential practice of empathy, particularly in my marriage, and the power of gratitude in creating abundance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A message from Colossians 3:1-10 by Ed Hart on killing sin in the life of the believer.
A message from Romans 6 by Ed Hart.
Ed Hart joins Liam Kelly O'Rourke to discuss Cricket's growing popularity in Kilkenny
On this episode of Ed Hart's From the Hart Podcast, join Ed Hart (Director of First Bank's Center for Family-Owned Businesses) and Michael Dierberg (Chairman of FB Corporation and President of First Bank) as they discuss First Bank's longstanding history as a fourth-generation family business. Watch and listen as they dive deep into Michael Dierberg's role, the exciting future of First Bank's 112-year-old business, and much more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message
Learn about my recent journey for the need to have a social aspect to the gospel I preach. GLORIOUS GRACE NETWORK is a 100% online church expression offering training, teaching, discipleship, coaching, and mentoring. We hope this has blessed you Support the podcast and our humanitarian work: paypal.me/pools/c/8BzdcG7cI4 Our webpage: gloriousprojects.online GLORIOUS GRACE NETWORK is a 100% online church expression offering training, teaching, discipleship, coaching, and mentoring. Our main page: bit.ly/3izVHK0 Our Youtube: bit.ly/2WZBF0O Our community group: bit.ly/3iCtDWG Our prophetic group: bit.ly/3wOIz9b Our Tiktok: www.tiktok.com/ajarntiktok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gloriouspodcasts/message
Communication. Listening. Autism. Suicide. Dementia. Nothing was off limits in this deep, impromptu conversation between Dr. Mark Goulston, and up and coming podcast host Ed Hart, host of the From The Hart Podcast, presented by Orange Kiwi Consulting. Originally a UCLA professor of psychiatry for over 25 years, and a former FBI and police hostage negotiation trainer, Dr. Mark Goulston’s expertise has been forged and proven in the crucible of real-life, high stakes situations. An influencer who helps influencers become more influential, his unique background has made him an indispensible and sought after resource and change facilitator to Fortune 500 leaders, entrepreneurs and educators across the nation. He lives with his wife in Los Angeles, California. Tune in to his podcast episodes. You can learn more about Dr. Goulston at https://markgoulston.com/ and about the From The Hart Podcast at www.hartleadership.com You can reach Ed Hart at ehart@hartleadership.com, or at www.hartleadership.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
n this episode w discuss a famous coaches' opinion on a Big Fight, the price of a game ticket in 1930 and learn about one of the biggest legends of the gridiron of the early twentieth century! We will provide you with a little bit of football nostalgia. Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast
"I believe good things can come out of the worst and most traumatic situations in life." Jesse Bradley is a former Ivy League Champion soccer goal keeper. He also played professional soccer, and is now a Pastor at a church in Seattle. But that is just the beginning of Jesse's story. How can you strengthen your marriage in 30 days? Ask a guy whose parents divorced when he was just 7! How does a person nearly die from a treatment that is supposed to prevent you from a fatal disease? What do adoption, soccer, and healing have in common? How does a pastor and former professional soccer player use his life experiences to influence others? How do you become a great leader, and significantly influence the culture of your organization? All this, and much more, can be found as you unpack this conversation between Jesse Bradley and Ed Hart on today's From The Hart episode. You can reach Jesse at www.jessebradley.org. You can reach Ed Hart www.hartleadership.com Servant Leadership From The Heart From The Hart Finding Faith Healing Adoption Leadership --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
Former President and CEO Ed Hart and new General Manager Craig Ross discussed the sale of Kentucky Kingdom. They talked about the sale, the history of the new owners Herschend Family Entertainment, and the future vision for Kentucky Kingdom...
Former President and CEO Ed Hart and new General Manager Craig Ross discussed the sale of Kentucky Kingdom. They talked about the sale, the history of the new owners Herschend Family Entertainment, and the future vision for Kentucky Kingdom...
Join From The Hart Podcast host Ed Hart, as he sat down on January 22, 2021 with former Dodgers General Manager Fred Claire, former Dodger knuckleballer, and 25 year big league veteran Charlie Hough, and former Dodger PA announcer, and current voice of USC Trojans football, Pete Arbogast, as they paid tribute to the lives of the legendary Tommy Lasorda, the greatest Dodger pitcher in history statistically, Don Sutton, and the home run king, Hammerin' Hank Aaron. What a special conversation with these three great men, about three legends of baseball...plus some Vin Scully stories. You don't want to miss this one! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
Ed Hart is the Director of the Center for Family Business at California State University, Fullerton, for the past ten years. He has over 30 years of work in family-owned businesses throughout North America, South America, and Australia.Ed Hart is also the host of a Podcast called From the Hart.You can find out more about Ed Hart on his website at http://www.hartleadership.com/. You can also reach him on social media and LinkedIn. You can again listen to his podcast called From The Hart on major podcasting channels.If you enjoy today's episode, please subscribe, review and share with a friend who would benefit from the message. If you're interested in picking up a copy of Jonathan Goldhill's book, Disruptive Successor, go to the website at www.DisruptiveSuccessor.com.
Ed Hart's podcast "From The Hart" is informative and inspiring. Ed currently works as a Family Business Educator and Consultant. He is also a Sports Leadership Professor and the former GM of the Fullerton Flyers. Ed hired me as an intern for the Flyers when I was a senior at Cal State Fullerton. I only worked there one season but I will never forget the positive professionalism that Ed Hart displays on a daily basis. If you're interested in hearing the podcast that Ed operates, it can be found at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/from-the-hart-presented-by-orange-kiwi-consulting/id1490339323 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15mph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15mph/support
After serving in the Navy, Ed began playing music and worked gigs all over the Western New York area. Ed says, "writing songs just seemed to be the next natural step." We welcomed Ed to our program several times.
Ed Hart, President, CEO, and primary owner of Kentucky Kingdom, stopped by the M.G.M. studio to talk about the park's opening on Monday. He also discussed the opening of the full water park on July 3rd, season pass opportunities including an added bonus for those who bought their passes during the 2019 Christmas season, employment opportunities, the park's COVID-19 policies, and more...
Ed Hart, President, CEO, and primary owner of Kentucky Kingdom, stopped by the M.G.M. studio to talk about the park's opening on Monday. He also discussed the opening of the full water park on July 3rd, season pass opportunities including an added bonus for those who bought their passes during the 2019 Christmas season, employment opportunities, the park's COVID-19 policies, and more...
Sifu Johann Sasynuik was the first Wing Chun Sifu of Dudes of Kung Fu co-host Alex Richter. Sifu Johann taught a version of Wing Chun which stemmed from the "Seattle era" teachings of Bruce Lee and was further developed by James DeMile, Ed Hart, and later by John Beall. Sifu Johann and Alex discuss old time stories, including when Alex entered a Jiu-Jitsu tournament at Sifu Johann's request. A fun one for all fans of Dudes of Kung Fu! SUPPORT THE DUDES: https://www.patreon.com/dokf Buy Official Dudes of Kung Fu Merchandise at: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/DudesOfKungFu/ Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dudesofkungfu Check us out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DudesOfKungFu Featuring: The "Kung Fu Genius" Alex Richter & BIG Sean Madigan Executive Producer: John Madigan Special Thanks to our Patreon supporters: JOHN TURNBULL, TOPHER MOWRY, BILL SENG
As part of our partnership with Hart Leadership Group, and the CSUF Center for Family Business, Dr. Ken Blanchard (One Minute Manager, Servant Leadership in Action, and about 60 other books!) and Garry Ridge (CEO and Chairman of WD-40), both guests in season 1 on From The Hart, joined Ed Hart and about 60 leaders from family businesses around the country to discuss Servant Leadership in Unprecedented Times. For more information about the Center for Family Business, visit www.csuffamilybusiness.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
Welcome to From The Hart a show created and hosted by Ed Hart to share stories that will inspire you. In this episode, Ed sits down with the shows producer, Todd Frazier to discuss what this show is all about and share why Ed wanted to make a podcast in the first place. The show is scheduled to launch January 1, 2020 with sneak peeks along the way so stay tuned! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fromthehart/support
Tony and Dwight talk to Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom.
Find out about everything that is going on at Kentucky Kingdom during HalloScream and how you can get a discount by buying a season pass for 2020!Ed also talked about the revitalization of Kentucky Kingdom in 2013 and the charitable aspect of HalloScream. Listen to our conversation here…
Tony and Dwight talk to Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom.
Tony and Dwight talk to Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom.
Kentucky Kingdom’s CEO Ed Hart started by commending TMG on their generosity and explained how the passes that were given away/will be given away work. He also discussed an extension to the season pass discount program, the importance of having a safe environment at Kentucky Kingdom, and the park’s outreach program. Listen to Ed’s visit here…
Kentucky Kingdom co-owner Ed Hart came by the studio to talk about their new coaster Kentucky Flyer. He credited Governor Bevin with cutting the red tape and getting the job done. He did not have many nice things to say about the Kentucky State Fair Board and how they do things.Listen to his visit here…
Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom, Nascar Driver Ben Rhodes, and Billy Rutledge with this week’s Billy’s Bull join Tony and Dwight.
Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom, Nascar Driver Ben Rhodes, and Billy Rutledge with this week’s Billy’s Bull join Tony and Dwight.
Ed Hart with Kentucky Kingdom, Nascar Driver Ben Rhodes, and Billy Rutledge with this week’s Billy’s Bull join Tony and Dwight.
Challenge motivates Ed Hart, and business turnarounds meet that need for him. Hart has a long and distinguished history of entrepreneurial undertakings, with a particular focus on the successful turnaround of high profile, previously failed projects. Hart successfully rescued two real estate buildings in the historic Highlands neighborhood and two theme parks, both of which he and his team brought from bankruptcy and neglect back to vibrant success. Hart is now, again, deeply engaged in the redevelopment and reopening of the Kentucky Kingdom amusement park, which has been dormant for five years. The original Kentucky Kingdom, which had previously closed after only one season in 1987, developed into the number one paid tourist attraction in Kentucky during the eight years this team owned and operated the theme park. Hart began at the NYC headquarters of J.C. Penney Company and developed a chain of hair styling salons in Puerto Rico before becoming involved in the amusement industry. He has also produced independent films and was instrumental in funding and establishing Louisville Public Media’s Kentucky Center for Investigative Reporting. In 1995, Hart received Louisville’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award. He and his wife reside in Louisville, Ky.
In this message taken from a school on the gifts of the Holy Spirit, Ed Hart tackles the subject of the baptism of the Holy Spirit. In this first part he looks at what is the baptism of the Holy Spirit, who needs Tte baptism of the Holy Spirit and other pertinent questions relating to a solid theological basis to baptism of the the Holy Spirit.For more information and more resources go to www.cryglory.com/store
E.B. returns to the show this week after a two week hiatus with tales of his EPIC Roadtrip! After travelling over 7,000 miles with his wife and three kids (all under eight years old), E.B. is back with tales of theme parks, national parks, volcanos and cowardly westerners. The guys also discuss the latest effort to revive Kentucky Kingdom in Louisville, KY. Ed Hart and his team of investors plan to reopen the former Six Flags property in 2014! Mike and E.B. also take a look at the rumored new water attraction being dreamed up by the guys at Schlitterbahn. The new ride will supposedly feature a 180-foot drop, an airtime bunny hill and a top speed of 87-MPH! We also have several Live Trip Reports from "Goldstriker" at California's Great America and the strange reason why the ride had to be shut down for a few days last week. Plus, we have the return of our 4th of July tradition - The SPARKTACULAR EXPLOOSIOLOOSA! It's all coming up on a brand new episode of The Original Theme Park Podcast! Check out all of the show notes and links in our new interactive ZEEN - "In Styleee!" It's brand new for Season Seven!
Ed Hart, Director of The Family Business Council is host RIc Franzi featured guest. Ed shares the latest information regarding the Mihaylo College of Business and Economics Family Business Council as well as discusses the Family Business Awards Luncheon held in conjunction with The Orange County Business Journal.