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Today's episode is about personal and organizational leadership insights gleaned from nearly 50 years of executive mentorship of more than 5,000 senior executives. Dave and Carly welcome guest and executive mentor Bobb Biehl. Bobb has left an indelible mark as a consultant, coach, and mentor. He is a prolific author, with 35 leadership and management tools in the area of personal and organizational development. His books and resources have shaped the landscape of personal and professional development. Bobb has been a trusted advisor to multiple companies including Chick-fil-A, Furniture Row, Cru, and the European Leadership Forum. His expertise has transformed senior executives, offering strategic guidance that has propelled organizations and leaders to new heights. The group discuss the importance of having a reliable support system. Bobb shares monumental moments that shaped his life. Part of his story is focusing on mentorship. Bobb discusses there is more to business than climbing up the business ladder. Bobb asks an important question: What's the principle you've used the most? The power of a single word focus. Today's Topics: The value of fog-cutting questions and life-shaping principles. Common traits among successful leaders across both nonprofits and for-profits. Of all 35 leadership and management tools, what one tool Bobb recommends to leaders to start with. Bobb's book “Decade by Decade,” how life is surprisingly predictable, and how to maximize each decade of your life. The difference between mentoring, coaching, and consulting. We hope you enjoy our conversation with Bobb Biehl! You can read more about Bobb and see his resources at www.bobbbiehl.com. Season Three of the Purpose & Profit Podcast is brought to you by: Imago Consulting Imago Consulting is an advisory firm that helps nonprofits and businesses grow through innovation. Innovation is the lifeblood of any growing organization. Imago publishes a weekly trends report called The Wave Report – learn more at www.imago.consulting and subscribe at www.imago.consulting/wavereport. Masterworks The mission of Masterworks is to help you accomplish yours. We offer a complete range of innovative marketing and fundraising solutions to help Christian organizations of all sizes. We have over 30 years of experience serving organizations through strategy, direct mail, digital, data & analytics, creative, & technology. Learn more about Masterworks at www.masterworks.agency. Special thanks to editor and sound engineer Barry R. Hill and producer Jenna Owens.
Blake Harris is the car chief for Martin Truex Jr. at Joe Gibbs Racing, and if you want to know what that entails, he's here to explain. Harris breaks down his role; how he got into NASCAR and the journey to Furniture Row (before JGR); being a former driver himself but also enjoying working on cars as well; being a brief test driver for Furniture Row; choosing racing over music; what it's like going through NASCAR inspection and the relationship with the officials; why the car chief is the one ejected; where Harris goes when he's ejected and what he can do for the team; if it would be beneficial for people to understand inspection failures versus cheating; being a girl dad; Chili Bowl connections; what it's like to fight through the Cup Series playoffs. Music created by Tony Monge. Please support my work through Patreon: www.patreon.com/KellyCrandall
Today I fill you in on what's going on in my life. New house. New Problems. Specifically FURNITURE ROW sucking complete ass. I revisit a surprisingly tasty bourbon and briefly talk about the war of the stars.Outro Inttro
It took a LONG time, but we finally got all of the racing in at Charlotte! We talk about the six hours of Coke 600 while watching Thursday's delayed Cup race, the Kyle Busch bounty, and lots more. Plus - picks for Bristol!The Rundown:- The Coke 600 - a really long race, with an interesting ending- Chase Elliott makes a mistake...- ...Jimmie Johnson makes a bigger one - how will the DQ effect the 48 team?- Ratings - somehow not as good as last year- Surprise finishers- NASCAR News- Chase Elliott wins the Kyle Busch bounty in his first try- Is Kyle Larson eyeing a return to NASCAR? Who would sign him?- NASCAR and Texas talk about the possibility of having fans at the track- Rules announced for upcoming NASCAR races - no qualifying, but practice at one track- Matt Tifft gives an update - is Furniture Row keeping a car for him?- Driver and Sponsor News- Bristol Picks!Be sure to check out the website at InTheDraftShow.com, follow on Twitter and Instagram @InTheDraftShow, and like the show on Facebook at facebook.com/InTheDraftShowThanks for listening!
Bill McKendry has been mixing business and nonprofit organization passion and purpose with clients for over 25 years. In this podcast we discuss how best to create brand and cause advocacy that creates win-win-win situations for both businesses and nonprofits alike. We’ll review examples from well-known companies like REI, Furniture Row, and JBL while discussing best practices. We also touch on ways to view public/private partnerships in a new light and offer a new perspective on the potential returns from these relationships, including: -RO Investment – Leverageable for the good of business, nonprofit and cause -RO Involvement – Engaging good done/felt by company, employees, customers, vendors, etc. -RO Impact – Measurably good for the people/things in need Key Topics: -Brand & Cause Advocacy -Cause Marketing -Nonprofit Marketing -Business & Nonprofit Partnerships Bill McKendry Bill McKendry is Founder + Chief Creative Officer of HAVEN | a creative hub and Founder + Board President of DO MORE GOOD Bill’s quest to help grow the impact of businesses and nonprofit organizations began in 1994 when he brought years of big agency and big brand experience to the table in co-founding Hanon McKendry – a nationally-recognized advertising agency that had dedicated up to 50% of its efforts annually to working with nonprofits. Since then, he and his teams have created and implemented marketing campaigns and branding efforts for a diverse mix of regional, national and international nonprofit and corporate clients, resulting in over 1,000+ award-winning programs. Three years ago, JDA Worldwide acquired Hanon McKendry and Bill served as Vice Chairman + Chief Creative Officer overseeing all creative efforts in the firm’s six offices (Atlanta | Colorado Springs | Grand Rapids | Indianapolis | Traverse City | St. Simons Island). Seeing a growing need in the idea generation space, Bill has recently launched HAVEN | a creative hub and is now independently running this specialty shop. HAVEN is a one-stop destination for strategic and creative ideas where a large network of agencies, alliances and freelance talent are custom-matched and blended uniquely by Bill for specific client needs and challenges. Detailed show notes, links and resources can be found at: www.amawestmichigan.org/EP18
On today’s #podcast we discuss #nascar with someone who spent a career on teams and became a NASCAR champion in 2018 with Furniture Row. The discussion was a lot of fun and we learned a lot about the sport.
Pushing the limit in hour two of Race Central, Kurt Hansen and Alex Porcella are joined by Conner Daly on the phone. Daly talks about the future of his racing career and how eager he is with any opportunity that presents itself, and maybe with the luck of the Irish will be racing in NASCAR in the near future. Wrapping up Dal's interview, he talks about how each race is a different beast to tackle and how you can't approach them the same way. Furthering her discussion about NASCAR's Rule's Package for 2019, Alex shares her opinion about this new change that could help increase the popularity of NASCAR with millennial's and women who enjoy racing. Alex goes on sharing her new found passion in straight line racing and the sensory overload fans feel when watching these cars hit the finish line. Wrapping up the show, Kurt and Alex dive into Ford v. Chevy and their cars comparing them to Toyota. Concluding, Kurt and Alex reflect Furniture Row's success in 2018 and maybe a possible return to the Mile High City. Today is race day for the Advanced Auto Parts Clash race and they preview the race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Sports Talk with Bryan and TB: Richard Deitsch from TheAthletic.com joins the program to dive into his latest media column in which he interviews Tony Romo! We talk about Romo’s future with CBS, what ESPN can do with their NFL broadcast team, and what The Athletic is doing for the future of sports journalism. We also talk to Dustin Long of NBC Sports as he covers NASCAR on a daily basis. We dive into the trouble of Hendrick Motorsports from the previous season, How Joe Gibbs found sponsorship for Martin Truex Jr and why Furniture Row couldn’t and will the big three dominate this year? Tune in to Bryan’s conversation with Dustin, to find out the answer. Bryan talks Super Bowl preview, should the Pelicans trade Anthony Davis before the trade deadline or wait till the offseason? Bryan’s answer might surprise you! All of this and more as we are two weeks from taking Sports Talk with Bryan and TB on the road to Daytona International Speedway!
In hour one of Race Central, Kurt Hansen, Mike Pettiford, and Joe Star in studio start the show by discussing how sad Denver-ites will be now that the Furniture Row car is no longer based in the Mile High City. Coming back from break, the guys discuss around the table about how close Ferrari was making a comeback in Formula One. Changing subjects, Kurt asks Mike and Joe who the "Black Hat" is in the NHRA. Find out who on Race Central. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rodney Childers invited to the party, if there is one; Kenny Wallace gives up microphone for a helmet fulltime; Endings - Johnson & Knaus, Front Row & Barney, Cole Whit, Elliott Sadler; CUP ROTY announced; Jeremy Mayfield rumors; The Silver Fox is Gone; Innovators vs NASCAR; Schedules; Turkey Night; Weather, Birthdays; Social Media Madness with Jimmy Fallon, Furniture Row. One Lap Down with Lori Munro - since 2006
The NASCAR on NBC analyst on why he believes this group of contenders is the best title field yet (1:00), how it illustrates the addition of playoff and stage points were the correct moves (3:00), his suggestions for possibly downsizing the field (4:30), appreciating the efforts of the eliminated drivers at Phoenix (6:30), why Miami should be a heavyweight fight (7:30), how other drivers will race the Championship 4 at Miami (and possibly with "mittens on" (9:00), whether Joey Logano's team has an advantage with two weeks to prepare (11:00), why it might make sense to rotate the championship track (13:30), if Kevin Harvick will play mind games this weekend (15:30), what Rodney Childers' plan is for Miami (16:30), why it might be an advantage for Martin Truex Jr. to enter the last race of Furniture Row racing's existence (18:00), the unshakable nature of Kyle Busch and his team (19:30).
Dan and Doug discuss Chase Elliott's breakout and if he truly is a Championship Four contender. They also talk about team playoff dynamic, ponder the 2019 rules package (again), and guess the secret sauce at Furniture Row.
Lights out at Furniture Row; Harvick bids farewell to Xfinity; Rockingham do-over; Innovators vs NASCAR; NASCAR Pinty's Series & ARCA News; Birthdays; Indianapolis Schedule; Weekend Weather; Social Media Madness - Dale Jr gifted a piece of history; Bowyer at odd with an app
In this episode we recap Brad Keselowski's win at the Southern 500, we discuss Kevin Harvick's comments about Ross Chastain and we look at the news that Furniture Row Racing will not field a team in NASCAR next season. We also preview the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Show notes at www.thesuperspeedway.com. Become a patron at www.patreon.com/thesuperspeedway.
This week's midweek news cycle brought the pending departure of Barney Visser's Furniture Row race team, and we try to figure out what it all means.
Furniture Row to exit NASCAR/ COTA on 2019 IndyCar schedule and race recaps. Kaden Honeycutt talks about his ARCA/IRP debut. #RealRaceTalk from Texas. Rodney Rodriguez Bobby Chaffee
Sports! More of it with Mike and Flo. Jersey trips, broken backs and Walmart stories populate the majority of this episode. Maybe a little football, we'll see. Aaron Rodgers got paid, as did so many other players so where does that rank in terms of this NFL season. What happens with the NY Yankees and NASCAR with Martin Truex Jr and Furniture Row dissolving at season's end.
This week we have TQ driver Joey Payne and Factory Stock Driver Mike Montano both joining us via phone. We talk about their careers, their cars, and their racing history. Of course we discuss their favorite track foods as well. Then we move to the national news, with a breaking story regarding Furniture Row and NJ driver Martin Truex Jr. We look at where drivers will end up next year. Then we cover an opening lap incident in Indycar leading to a safety discussion between F1and Indycar, regarding head protection. Finally we wrap up with some talk about judgement calls and yellow flags.
Doug and Dan breakdown the news of the Furniture Row Racing closure and how Truex Jr.'s move is at the expense of Suarez. They also discuss an A-list driver that may be on the hot seat, break down the Southern 500, and talk about Ross Chastain's racing etiquette. Dan also remembers his late nephew Casey's racing career.
Good, old school, throwback racing at Darlington! It was a hot one, and a fun weekend for racing. This week the Wookie reviews Xfinity at Darlington and the rise of Ross Chastain, F1 at Monza, and the fantastic IndyCar race at Portland. Also discussed are the (then potential) future of Furniture Row, and the possible schedule shake up for NASCAR.
Furniture Row to exit NASCAR/ COTA on 2019 IndyCar schedule and race recaps. Kaden Honeycutt talks about his ARCA/IRP debut. #RealRaceTalk from Texas. Rodney Rodriguez Bobby Chaffee
Hosts: Carolyn Manno in Stamford… Kyle Petty at NBC Charlotte· Veterans or Rookies: Who has a better shot of winning the Southern 500 and breaking into the playoff field? Kyle Petty talks what you really need to win at the track “Too Tough to Tame.”· Today’s “7 Decades of Darlington” looks back at Richard Petty’s 1970’s crash and how that moment added a new safety feature to the cars we see every week.· SiriusXM’s Pete Pistone joins the show to discuss this weekend’s race and Martin Truex Jr’s future with Furniture Row.
Leading up to the racing weekend at Michigan/Mid-Ohio, EG3 has you covered! From the new look Ford Mustang, to more Chase, Furniture Row news. Plus got picks for the weekend. Thanks for listening to the podcast! spread the word, join the movement.
No more 5 Hour Energy for Furniture Row; Truex Jr 2018 Best Driver at ESPY's; Too much chunking at Charlotte for Goodyear; FAKE TURF for ROVAL race; Chase Briscoe a demon on dirt at Eldora; Tony looking for a CUP SMoKE SHOW at Eldora; Innovators vs. NASCAR; Foodies delight at New Hampshire this weekend (can you say peanut butter and jelly milkshakes?) Birthdays; Pinty's Andrew Ranger victorious in T.O.; Donald Theetge tries for Xfinity debut; INDY & ARCA news; Weather for NHMS; Aric Almirola calls out for fan to come forward; Danica haters show their colors after ESPY Awards
In this episode we talk about Martin Truex Jr's victory at Sonoma, how the Furniture Row team tricked Kevin Harvick's team into pitting, and we talk about the news of the week, including our take on NASCAR's decision not to run the All Star package again in 2018. We also preview the Overton's 400 at Chicagoland Speedway this weekend, where Eric will be in attendance covering the race. Show notes at www.thesuperspeedway.com. Become a patron at www.patreon.com/thesuperspeedway.
We recap Talladega Superspeedway (Blah!) What NASCAR Royal Couple is expecting? Jr.'s spotter leaving the 88, Charlotte Roval Testing is interesting, plus we preview the Kansas elimination race this weekend. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie Support the show: http://patreon.com/thefinallap See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to 2017 and the biggest race of the season, the Daytona 500, get used to a new premiere sponsor, new teams, new drivers and a star walks away from it all. FOX's Marghiee Teshineh has your "FOX in the Fast Lane": For driver Martin Truex Jr. this year's Daytona 500 is all about winning after clocking the second fastest time on record: (Truex Jr.) "Last year was our second year together really as a group and we did some amazing things. So looking forward to just building on that." It's a new season and a new sponsor for the top tier of NASCAR, no longer Sprint Cup, it's the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series. XFINITY remains the title sponsor for the second tier, while Camping World starts its ninth season sponsoring the Truck Series. And nothing rocked the racing world more than hearing these words from driver Carl Edwards from Joe Gibbs Racing: (Edwards) "I'll see you guys around and just have a great season." Edwards walking away from Joe Gibbs Racing with no plans for the future. Edwards replacement for Daytona and the year, XFINITY champ Danny Suarez. Other big changes in the garage: Erik Jones joins Furniture Row to drive their new cup team and Clint Bowyer is the new guy at Stewart - Haas, taking over for Tony Stewart. I'm Marghiee Teshineh, FOX News. Follow Marghiee Teshineh on Twitter: @LadyTrackside