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Brad Logan is joined by Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit to talk Ole Miss football and Lane Kiffin. The two also talk Ole Miss hoops season beginning. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Are the people you spend time with making you better or holding you back? This episode examines Jim Rohn's famous idea that you are the average of the five people you spend the most time with. Jake Thompson, a leadership performance coach and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day, joins the show to unpack this powerful concept. He has spent over a decade working with leaders at organisations like Deloitte and the Dallas Cowboys, helping them achieve better results. Jake started his brand, Compete Every Day, in 2011 by selling t-shirts from his car and has since impacted over 80,000 leaders and hosts a top 1% global podcast. In this conversation, Jake and Andy Lopata explore how to intentionally build a professional "starting lineup" while allowing personal relationships to grow organically. They discuss the critical difference between evaluating professional peers based on success and personal friends based on shared values and energy. Learn how to identify "drains" versus "radiators" in your life and the subtle art of the "slow fade"—distancing yourself from relationships that no longer serve your growth without confrontation. This episode is a masterclass in auditing your inner circle to ensure it aligns with the person you aspire to become. What we discussed: Your "Starting Five" Are the people you spend the most time with secretly holding you back, or are they the key to unlocking your future success? Values vs. Success: Should you judge your friends by their achievements or by something deeper? Discover the one quality that truly defines a valuable relationship. Drains vs. Radiators: Do you leave conversations feeling energised or exhausted? Learn the simple way to identify the "energy vampires" in your life. The "Slow Fade" Technique: Is it possible to end a draining friendship without a dramatic confrontation? Uncover the subtle art of "consciously uncoupling" from people who no longer fit in your life. The Power of Disagreement: Why surrounding yourself with people who only agree with you could be the biggest mistake you're making for your personal growth. SELECTED LINKS FROM THE EPISODE Connect with Andy Lopata: Website | Instagram | LinkedIn | X/Twitter | YouTube Connect with Jake Thompson: Website |LinkedIn | The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring
Jake Thompson from On3Sports & Harry Harrison from Ole Miss radio joined us on the Cannon Motors of Mississippi Rebel Yell Hotline to go over the top 10 matchup between the Rebels & Dawgs!
Send us a textWhat if competition isn't the problem? What if it's how we've been thinking about it?In Part 2 of our conversation with Jake Thompson, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day, Sami and Angela dig into what healthy competition really looks like in everyday life. From comparing yourself to others, to keeping score in relationships, to the subtle ways ego shows up in our drive to win, this episode is packed with honest stories and powerful takeaways.Jake shares why striving to be your best often leads to better outcomes than trying to be the best. Together, they explore how competition can be fuel for growth, how to surround yourself with people who push you higher, and how to know when your drive has started costing too much.You'll hear practical ways to:Compete in a way that sharpens, not drains, youBalance ambition with empathy and curiosityUse comparison as a tool for growth instead of shameBuild community that celebrates winning togetherIf you've ever struggled with comparison or felt like your worth was tied to the scoreboard, this episode will help you reset your mindset and rediscover what success really means.Listen now to learn what healthy competition truly looks like and how to use it to become your best self.
Brad Logan is joined by Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit to discuss and give a mid-season review of Ole Miss football, including 'Island Fever' sweeping Oxford with Trinidad Chambliss under center. Jake also gives his thoughts on Ole Miss basketball under Chris Beard.Our Sponsors:* Check out Underdog Fantasy and use my code CHAMPIONS for a great deal: https://underdogfantasy.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brad Logan is joined by Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit as the two discuss and give a mid-season review of Ole Miss Football. Jake also gives his thoughts on Ole Miss hoops under Chris Beard. Presented by: FanDual Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textWhat if the person standing in your way isn't your competition at all but you?In this episode, Sami and Angela sit down with Jake Thompson, keynote speaker, leadership coach, and Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day, to talk about what it really means to compete with yourself instead of everyone else. Jake opens up about how years of chasing other people's success left him feeling drained and unfulfilled, and how shifting his focus inward completely changed his perspective.Together, they explore how to balance ambition with peace, drive with gratitude, and growth with rest. This conversation is about redefining what winning looks like, learning to enjoy the process, and realizing that self-care is not selfish, it is strategic.You will walk away knowing how to push yourself without burning out, find satisfaction without settling, and build habits that help you show up as your best self every day. If you have ever felt like you are always running but never arriving, this episode will help you reset, refocus, and rediscover what it means to grow in a healthier way.Listen now to learn how to stop competing with everyone else, start growing into your best self, and go be freaking awesome.
What's one way I can compete with yesterday's version of me today? In this episode, Kevin welcomes Jake Thompson for a practical conversation on building influence from the inside out. They discuss how leading yourself first sets an example for others and highlight the difference between managing tasks and leading people. Jake offers actionable strategies for improvement, like the “Start, Stop, Continue” method for self-improvement and a three-question reflection model after meetings or conversations. Jake and Kevin also discuss common leadership challenges such as giving effective feedback, balancing management with emotional intelligence, and the difference between being nice and being kind. Jake's Story: Jake Thompson is the author of Lead Better Now: A Practical Guide to Increase Your Influence as a Leader. He is a leadership performance coach and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day, a brand he started in 2011 by first selling t-shirts out of the trunk of his car. Jake has spent more than a decade working with leaders and organizations worldwide on how to get better results for themselves and their teams. He has been featured in Forbes, Inc. Magazine, hosts a podcast with over two million downloads, and has directly impacted over 85,000 ambitious leaders. Jake lives in Dallas/Fort Worth with his wife, Elena, and their “kids,” aka rescue dogs, Sugar, Donut, Snacks, & Pop-Tart. This Episode is brought to you by... Flexible Leadership is every leader's guide to greater success in a world of increasing complexity and chaos. Book Recommendations Lead Better Now: A Practical Guide to Increase Your Influence as a Leader Jake Thompson Better Small Talk: Talk to Anyone, Avoid Awkwardness, Generate Deep Conversations, and Make Real Friends by Patrick King How to Work with Complicated People: Strategies for Effective Collaboration with (Nearly) Anyone by Ryan Leak Like this? Transformational Influence with Walt Rakowich Maximizing Influence with Dave Durand Join Our Community If you want to view our live podcast episodes, hear about new releases, or chat with others who enjoy this podcast join one of our communities below. Join the Facebook Group Join the LinkedIn Group Leave a Review If you liked this conversation, we'd be thrilled if you'd let others know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts. Here's a quick guide for posting a review. Review on Apple: https://remarkablepodcast.com/itunes Podcast Better! Sign up with Libsyn and get up to 2 months free! Use promo code: RLP
Have you ever caught yourself cutting corners, even when you knew it might hold you back in the long run? What would your life look like if your actions perfectly aligned with your values? Welcome back to the Uncaged Clinician Podcast! I'm your host, David Bayliff, and today's episode is extra special, it's our 400th episode. To celebrate, I brought back a good friend of the show, Jake Thompson, the CEO and founder of Compete Every Day. If you don't know Jake yet, you're in for a treat. He's gone from selling t-shirts out of his car to becoming a sought-after keynote speaker, author, and performance coach who helps people stay accountable and live out their values. In this episode, I'll cover the following topics with you: Jake's journey from selling t-shirts to building Compete Every Day The dangers of cutting corners and how accountability builds character Why enjoying the process matters more than obsessing over the outcome The “values-action gap” and how to close it Overcoming ego, imposter syndrome, and unhealthy comparison Lessons from Jake's upcoming books and how they apply to your life At the end of the day, this episode is about clarity, accountability, and growth. Jake reminds us that entrepreneurship and, honestly, life itself is the greatest self-development project we'll ever take on. The biggest takeaway? Get super clear on your values, align your actions with them, and stop comparing your path to someone else's. Uncaged Hack: "Entrepreneurship is the greatest self-development project you'll ever take on because you are the limitation in your business." —Jake Thompson If you found value in this episode, don't keep it to yourself! Please share it with a friend and spread the inspiration. Tune in to future episodes for conversations on UNCAGING YOUR Potential for Achieving Success. Early bird ends soon. Schedule your application call and lock in $1,000 off!!!
Richie and Jake give a recap of the Web Wheelers ball, Luke gets back from Harlan, and we start to cover the damage report. Apparently 33s can break a lot of shit.
Today, we are joined by Jake Thompson.Jake Thompson is a keynote speaker, author, and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day. He has spent more than a decade working with leaders and organizations worldwide on how to get better results for themselves and their teams. Through his entrepreneurial sales experience, client work, and research, Jake has built a proven C.O.M.P.E.T.E. framework that helps leaders improve their grit, productive habits, and leadership skills to create more positive influence within their organizations. Jake has been featured in Forbes and Inc., hosts a podcast with over two million downloads, and has directly impacted over 85,000 ambitious leaders.In this conversation, we dive deeper into the practical aspects of competing with yourself and controlling what you can control. Jake reveals why focusing on the three things always within our control—attitude, effort, and actions—leads to peak performance. He shares powerful insights about reframing talent versus hard work, the importance of preparation in clutch moments, and how to view failure as an event rather than an identity.Key topics include:-The three things always in your control: attitude, effort, and actions-Why being a thermostat leader rather than a thermometer leader transforms team dynamics-The talent versus hard work debate and why effort matters twice as much as natural ability-How preparation, not talent, creates clutch performance under pressure-Treating failure as an event to learn from rather than an identity attack-The midnight rule for processing wins and losses without carrying them forward-Why your first attempt at anything will be messy and that's perfectly normal-Using the marathon mindset to focus on incremental progress rather than overwhelming end goals-Taking personal responsibility and making adjustments instead of making excuses-Reframing "what if" from regret to possibility and motivationWhether you're struggling with perfectionism, looking to build resilience in your team, or seeking practical frameworks for consistent daily improvement, Jake's insights provide actionable strategies for competing with yourself and achieving sustainable success.Jake Thompson's Company: https://www.competeeveryday.com/-Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.comBlog: https://blog.ims-online.com/Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99Chapters:(01:00) Tool: The Three Things Always in Your Control - Attitude, Effort, Actions(04:00) Technique: Being a Thermostat Leader vs Thermometer Leader(06:00) Tip: Reframing Talent vs Hard Work - Why Effort Matters More(10:00) Tool: How Preparation Creates Clutch Performance Under Pressure(11:00) Technique: Viewing Failure as Event vs Identity(14:00) Tip: The Midnight Rule for Processing Wins and Losses(17:00) Tool: Embracing the Messy First Attempt at Anything(19:00) Technique: Using Marathon Mindset for Incremental Progress(22:00) Tip: Taking Personal Responsibility Over Making Excuses(24:00) Tool: Reframing "What If" from Regret to Possibility(26:00) Conclusion#CharlesGood #JakeThompson #TheGoodLeadershipPodcast #CompeteEveryDay #AttitudeEffortActions #ThermostatLeader #TalentVsHardWork #ClutchPerformance #FailureAsEvent #MidnightRule #MessyFirst #MarathonMindset #PersonalResponsibility #WhatIfReframe #InternalCompetition #LeadershipDevelopment #Resilience #SelfControl #PerformanceMindset
Today, we are joined by Jake Thompson.Jake Thompson is a keynote speaker, author, and the Chief Encouragement Officer at Compete Every Day. He has spent more than a decade working with leaders and organizations worldwide on how to get better results for themselves and their teams. Through his entrepreneurial sales experience, client work, and research, Jake has built a proven C.O.M.P.E.T.E. framework that helps leaders improve their grit, productive habits, and leadership skills to create more positive influence within their organizations. Jake has been featured in Forbes and Inc., hosts a podcast with over two million downloads, and has directly impacted over 85,000 ambitious leaders.In this compelling conversation, we explore Jake's foundational philosophy of internal competition and how it transforms both personal performance and leadership effectiveness. He reveals why most people's relationship with competition becomes unhealthy and shares practical strategies for reframing stress as opportunity rather than threat.Key topics include:-The philosophy of "compete every day" and why internal competition beats external competition-Why Jake chose Chief Encouragement Officer as his title and the role of courage in leadership-How small, consistent actions compound to create significant success over time-The difference between interpreting stress as a challenge versus a threat-How limiting beliefs like the elephant and rope metaphor hold us back from our potential-The most common end-of-life regrets and how to avoid living someone else's version of success-Why feedback should be given daily rather than waiting for annual reviews-How leaders can influence change even when they're not at the top of the organizationWhether you're looking to build personal resilience, develop your team more effectively, or break free from limiting beliefs that hold you back, Jake's insights provide a roadmap for sustainable growth through consistent daily competition with yourself.Jake Thompson's Company: https://www.competeeveryday.com/-Website and live online programs: http://ims-online.comBlog: https://blog.ims-online.com/Podcast: https://ims-online.com/podcasts/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlesgood/Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlesgood99Chapters:(01:00) Introduction(05:00) Technique: Why Encouragement and Courage Are Foundational to Leadership(07:00) Tip: Small Consistent Actions vs. Waiting for One Big Breakthrough(12:00) Tool: Interpreting Stress as Challenge Rather Than Threat(17:00) Technique: How Limiting Beliefs Like the Elephant and Rope Hold Us Back(22:00) Tip: Why Leaders Can Create Change Even When Not at the Top(23:00) Tool: Learning from End-of-Life Regrets to Live Authentically(26:00) Conclusion#CharlesGood #JakeThompson #TheGoodLeadershipPodcast #CompeteEveryDay #InternalCompetition #ChiefEncouragementOfficer #SmallWins #StressReframing #LimitingBeliefs #EndOfLifeRegrets #AuthenticLiving #LeadershipDevelopment #PerformanceStrategy #PersonalGrowth #TeamDevelopment #Resilience #Mindset #GrowthMindset #FeedbackCulture #LeadershipInfluence
Comparison doesn't have to be the enemy. In fact, it can be one of your most powerful tools for growth — if you know how to use it. In this episode of DREAM THINK DO, Mitch Matthews sits down with Jake Thompson — leadership performance coach, two-time bestselling author, keynote speaker, and founder of Compete Every Day — to talk about transforming comparison from a confidence killer into a competitive edge. Jake shares how his own battle with comparison almost derailed his business… and how he developed the strategies he now teaches to leaders, entrepreneurs, and high performers around the world. READ THE FULL SHOW NOTES HERE: https://mitchmatthews.com/427/
On this edition of Talk of Champions, powered by RiverLand Roofing, Billy Embody and Jake Thompson break down the latest Ole Miss Football practice from fall camp and give the midway through fall camp update.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Talk about fall camp and the preseason poll rages on in Hour 2 of The Plank Show with Chris Plank and Blake Gamble before the guys are joined by Jake Thompson (@JakeThompsonOn3) to preview the upcoming season for Lane Kiffin's Ole Miss Rebels who visit Norman this year.
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The top salespeople don't chase shortcuts—they compete daily. Mark Hunter sits down with Jake Thompson, founder of Compete Every Day, to explore how a mindset of daily competition drives long-term results. Their conversation centers on controlling what matters most: effort, value, and relationships. They break down practical strategies—like setting daily goals, using weekly check-ins, and gamifying progress—to stay consistent and motivated. Listeners will learn how to turn small actions into big wins over time.Mark also shares key routines that keep him focused during travel and distractions, and Jake offers insights on building discipline without shortcuts.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle, Start Bench Cut, and legal analyst Jake Thompson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle, Start Bench Cut, and legal analyst Jake Thompson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle, Start Bench Cut, and legal analyst Jake Thompson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle, Start Bench Cut, and legal analyst Jake Thompson!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake Thompson from Rebel Grove/On3 joins this edition of the Rebel Yell Hotline, powered by Cannon Motors, to discuss SEC Media Days. Ole Miss took its turn on Monday, represented by Lane Kiffin, Austin Simmons, Cayden Lee and TJ Dottery.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jake Thompson joins on the Cannon Motors of Rebel Yell Hotline to go over SEC Media Days and the MLB draft.
Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit/On3 Sports joins The Brad Logan Show, powered by Debbie Johnson of Kessinger Real Estate, to discuss Ole Miss baseball, the upcoming Rebel football roster and the path to the College Football Playoff for sixth-year head coach Lane Kiffin and Co.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Brad Logan is joined by Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit on the Bleav in Ole Miss Podcast to talk all things Ole Miss sports.
Jake Thompson of the Ole Miss Spirit joins the show to talk baseball and the Ole Miss roster and discuss the upcoming schedule. Today's show is presented by Debbie Johnson, realtor with Kessinger Real Estate.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Jake Thompson and 5 Burning Questions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Jake Thompson and 5 Burning Questions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #2 with Jake Thompson and 5 Burning Questions!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with Jake Thompson breaking down the legal side of the changing CFB landscape!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with Jake Thompson breaking down the legal side of the changing CFB landscape!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with Jake Thompson breaking down the legal side of the changing CFB landscape!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will legal analyst Jake Thompson explains the future of Zakai Zeigler and his denied injunction for a fifth year, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with a visit from Jake Thompson and Ridin' with Ivens!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with a visit from Jake Thompson and Ridin' with Ivens!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will legal analyst Jake Thompson explains the future of Zakai Zeigler and his denied injunction for a fifth year, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with Jake Thompson, No Huddle, and Start Bench Cut!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will legal analyst Jake Thompson explains the justice department’s involvement in the Zakai Zeigler case!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with Jake Thompson, No Huddle, and Start Bench Cut!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will legal analyst Jake Thompson explains the justice department’s involvement in the Zakai Zeigler case!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #3 with No Huddle, legal analyst Jake Thompson, and Start Bench Cut!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will legal analyst Jake Thompson joins the show to break down the Tennessee vs. SEC drama and Zakai Zeigler's potential return to the Vols.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tyler and Will Hour #1 with a visit from legal analyst Jake Thompson and a new Ridin' with Ivens play!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Baseball America's Jacob Rudner and the Ole Miss Spirit/On3's Jake Thompson join this edition of the Rebel Yell Hotline, powered by Cannon Motors.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Jake Thompson covers Ole Miss football joins G&D to discuss the Commanders 2nd round pick Trey Amos.
Thompson tells us what the Cardinals are getting with Walter Nolen.
Jake Thompson, who covers Ole Miss for On3 Sports, joined The Drive to give a scouting report on potential Chiefs pick DT Walter Nolen.
Today we sit down with Jake Thompson, world-renowned keynote speaker and author on developing and leveraging a competitive mindset, to discuss all things personal growth, self-discipline, mindset mastery, and how to compete with yourself daily to win long-term.In this episode, Jake breaks down what it really means to compete every day, not just in your work, but in parenting, wellness, leadership, and every aspect of life that requires focus, consistency, and accountability. We explore how to defeat internal resistance, push through when motivation fades, and take daily action even when you don't feel like it.Together, Brett and Jake dive into practical ways to build a healthy inner competition, minimize digital distractions (yes, grayscale mode makes an appearance), and set long-term goals that keep you anchored in purpose. Whether you're a high performer, a lifelong learner, or someone just trying to win your morning, you'll walk away with tactical strategies for building self-discipline, creating momentum, and stacking small daily wins that compound into massive success.This episode is your competitive edge!TakeawaysCompeting with yourself is the key to personal growth.Comparison can hinder progress and lead to complacency.Setting clear targets and accountability is essential.Your environment influences your ability to compete effectively.Intentionality is crucial for improvement.Defining the game you want to play helps focus efforts.Reflection on daily performance aids in growth.