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Passengers! This week, Matt Tasker steps up his investigation of Joe Mills and Joe gets a visit from "sherriff Ned" https://www.passagespod.com/https://www.patreon.com/PassagesBookClubBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/passages-with-robbie-and-amanda--6153882/support.
Nicolette & Brooke have their first guest on this episode of Can I Get The Call Sheet!? Barber of the Year and long time veteran session stylist Joe Mills joins the girls to discuss his experiences in the industry, how the industry has changed and why he started the conversation about working for free.
How do leaders navigate crucial inflection points? That's what hosts Joe and Reid set out to find out on this season of 1,000 Stories. There are so many inflection points in the course of building, scaling, and sustaining a business–so what are the tools and tactics that today's best leaders have in their back pocket in order to navigate those inflection points in a way that is not only sustainable for the business, but also sustainable for them as people? Throughout the season, we've spoken to multiple business leaders to gain their perspectives on the matter. Join hosts Joe Mills and Reid Morris on this final episode of this season of 1,000 Stories as they synthesize what they've learned about identity and leadership from the past interviews. In this episode, you'll learn: Understanding their identity is critical to a leader's success. Filtering relevant and irrelevant information and advice is a skill leaders must hone. Holding the future less tightly allows leaders and businesses to change must easier. Jump into the Conversation: [00:36] Returning to the Season's Question [02:41] Building Identity with Mark Caswell [05:02] Preventing Roles from Defining Our Identity [07:28] Holding the Future Less Tightly [10:15] Uncovering Identity with Wes Cate [13:24] Evaluating Leadership Identities with Adam Ringo [15:38] Entering New Markets with Tim Leman [17:25] Ad Break [18:30] Leading Brand Strategies to New Markets [21:12] Following What's Right for Your Business with Kelley Stacy [24:51] Filtering Advice with Tiffany Sauder [27:18] Following the Outcome You Want [29:33] Zooming Out and Seeing the Overarching Theme To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1-000-stories/id1642511925 Follow E3 on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/element-three-marketing-consultancy/ Follow Joe on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joemillse3/ Follow Reid on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmorris/
There's never been more expert advice accessible to leaders than there is today. A quick search online and you'll find tips from countless resources on how you can navigate your particular leadership or business problem. Everyone has something to say. But the catch is: Who should you follow? Tiffany Sauder, CEO of Element Three, sits down with Joe Mills on this episode of 1,000 Stories to share her perspectives on how she's able to openly receive feedback and advice, and confidently discern whether or not to follow it. In this episode, you'll learn: How looking at whether or not the outcomes someone achieved aligns with what you want is a great indicator of whether you should follow their advice or not. How achieving small wins is a clue you're heading in the right direction. What you believe is what you create. Jump into the Conversation: [05:25] Introducing Tiffany Sauder [07:00] Wisdom Exposure in Your Early 20s [09:46] Dealing with Long-Term Feedback Loops [11:50] Standing Behind Open-Book Financials [14:52] Committing to Big Changes [17:21] Considering Who's Giving Advice [20:39] Doing the Best You Can [23:36] Reid Insert: Listen to Brian Kavicky [24:07] Separating Your Business and Personal Identity [25:28] Short-Term Bets for Long-Term Goals [29:48] Ad break [30:54] Following What Speaks to Your Soul [33:56] Choosing Your Reality [37:16] Deciding to Be Excellent [38:42] Being the Best [39:46] Reid Insert: What is DISC? [40:22] Being Yourself to Help Others Better [43:33] Comfort in Being Wrong [46:24] Post-show Debriefing To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Follow Tiffany: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanysauder/ Listen to [Fear Journey] I am pursuing truth with Brian Kavicky on the Scared Confident podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-am-pursuing-truth-with-brian-kavicky/id1555762235?i=1000522488004 Check out The Great Game of Business: https://www.amazon.com/Great-Game-Business-Expanded-Updated/dp/0385348339
Joe Mills poet …teacher and father shares his insightful poems with Henry…Joe is a beloved teacher at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Ever found yourself wondering if leaders should stick to the norm or do what's best for their own company? It's like wading through a jungle of "best practices" for leadership – a real head-scratcher. Especially when we're all bombarded with advice on how to be a top-notch leader, figuring out what clicks with you can be a real puzzle. And, let's be real, in times like the crazy rollercoaster of the pandemic, it's not about doing what everyone else says; it's about doing what actually works for your unique business (and the people who make it up). Kelley Stacy, President and CEO of SMC Corporation of America, embodies this mindset completely. She joins host Joe Mills on this episode of the 1,000 Stories podcast to talk about the unrelenting work ethic behind her 29-year career. Listen to learn why a deep understanding of your business and holding strong to your beliefs is critical for your growth. In this episode, you'll learn: Filtering information is critical to choosing what's best for your business. If you aren't willing to put in the hours you're delegating to others, don't be a manager. You're only as good at the people you manage. Jump into the Conversation: [04:34] Coming to Understand the Purpose of a CEO [06:14] Making Unpopular Decisions [08:22] Navigating Cultural Differences [11:30] Managing When the Role Feels Like an Error [12:40] Balancing Determination to Learn and Leave [14:44] Proving the Grass Isn't Always Greener [15:40] The Difference Between Culture and People [17:03] Kelley's Growth in the Company [18:30] Working in an International, Male-Dominated Space [20:25] Understanding Acquisition with Adam Ringo [20:55] Growing Organically [21:42] Balancing a Hectic Schedule [23:03] Learning to Delegate [24:42] Ad Break [25:48] Treating People Fairly [26:42] Strict Streamlining [28:50] Filtering Out the Noise [31:52] Managing Your Inputs [32:26] What People Miss When Working Remotely [35:02] Post-show Debriefing To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Follow Kelly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kstacy/ Listen to 1,000 Stories with Adam Ringo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_60aIbTxsM
There's no question what you do affects how you think about yourself. What happens when you realize your role for years no longer fits? For Mark Caswell, that means stepping down as CEO of Resultant and discovering he's more than a title. Mark Caswell is now a board member at Resultant but is still learning more about his identity. He joins host Joe Mills on 1,000 Stories to talk about transitioning and bringing in a new CEO, how it impacts his identity, and where he goes next. In this episode, you'll learn: How your role doesn't have to define you. People rely on you as a leader, so taking care of yourself is essential. Understanding how to grow a business sustainably includes your mental and physical health. To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Follow Mark: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markocaswell/ I Am a 10 Regardless of What Happens with Brian Kavicky by the Scared Confident podcast: https://open.spotify.com/episode/56bREzreM0u3ov0IHTA8lC
Today, the Spotlight shines On Joe Mills, a musician and producer who performs under the name ‘Aver' in the Berlin-based band Move 78.Move 78's music sits at the intersection of improvised jazz and programmed hip-hop. Their music is crafted from hours of studio improvisations that have been chopped-up, rearranged, and layered with live instrumentation provided by the band members.In this chat, Aver explains their technique and process as well as how it extends to their live performances. It's amazing. Move 78's name is taken from a match of the ancient Chinese board game Go between Lee Sedol, the world champion of Go at the time of the match, and a computer program named AlphaGo. Lee was defeated in the first three games of the five-game match by his AI opponent, but he adapted and played a move so strange that it completely befuddled AlphaGo and its algorithms.This move, which represented the human response to the challenges of an ever-evolving technological world, was, of course, Move 78.------------------Dig DeeperListen to Move 78's Automated Improvisation on Bandcamp or your streaming platform of choiceFollow Move 78 on Instagram and FacebookFollow Aver on Instagram and FacebookMove 78 - “Middling” [Live At Badehaus]In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the FutureMove 78's Go-inspired artworkUnapologetic Expression: The Inside Story of the UK Jazz ExplosionGilles Peterson: ‘The boundary between club culture and jazz is finally breaking'DJ Shadow On Sampling As A ‘Collage Of Mistakes'El-P: 10 of his best productionsDJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - Product Placement------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with one friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today, the Spotlight shines On Joe Mills, a musician and producer who performs under the name ‘Aver' in the Berlin-based band Move 78.Move 78's music sits at the intersection of improvised jazz and programmed hip-hop. Their music is crafted from hours of studio improvisations that have been chopped-up, rearranged, and layered with live instrumentation provided by the band members.In this chat, Aver explains their technique and process as well as how it extends to their live performances. It's amazing. Move 78's name is taken from a match of the ancient Chinese board game Go between Lee Sedol, the world champion of Go at the time of the match, and a computer program named AlphaGo. Lee was defeated in the first three games of the five-game match by his AI opponent, but he adapted and played a move so strange that it completely befuddled AlphaGo and its algorithms.This move, which represented the human response to the challenges of an ever-evolving technological world, was, of course, Move 78.------------------Dig DeeperListen to Move 78's Automated Improvisation on Bandcamp or your streaming platform of choiceFollow Move 78 on Instagram and FacebookFollow Aver on Instagram and FacebookMove 78 - “Middling” [Live At Badehaus]In Two Moves, AlphaGo and Lee Sedol Redefined the FutureMove 78's Go-inspired artworkUnapologetic Expression: The Inside Story of the UK Jazz ExplosionGilles Peterson: ‘The boundary between club culture and jazz is finally breaking'DJ Shadow On Sampling As A ‘Collage Of Mistakes'El-P: 10 of his best productionsDJ Shadow & Cut Chemist - Product Placement------------------• Did you enjoy this episode? Please share it with one friend! You can also rate Spotlight On ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. • Subscribe! Be the first to check out each new episode of Spotlight On in your podcast app of choice. • Looking for more? Visit spotlightonpodcast.com for bonus content, web-only interviews + features, and the Spotlight On email newsletter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A business' inflection point is a critical moment that determines its future. Whether it's taking on more capital or getting acquired, leaders are bound to have stories of how they navigated through these difficult circumstances—and that's what hosts @Reid Morris and @Joe Mills intend to find out in the newest season of 1,000 Stories. Listen for a discussion about what you can learn from the episodes to come, how the show's format will change, and what effects inflection points could have on a leaders' personal life. In this episode, you'll learn: Why you should listen to the third season of 1,000 Stories How hosts Reid Morris and Joe Mills intend to investigate company inflection points What makes the stories behind inflection points so valuable To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Follow Joe: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-mills-0ba62b42/ Follow Reid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reidmorris/
Mills, Brenda Layne, 65, of Henrico passed away August 28, 2023 after a 12-year battle with cancer. She was preceded in death by her parents, Betty and Herbert Jackson Layne. She is survived by her husband, Joe Mills, Sr.; daughter, Karen Havelka (Joey); son, Joe Mills, Jr. (Chi); six grandchildren, Naomie, Norah, Franklin, Jackson, Jacob, and Noelle, whom she adored dearly; sisters, Gail Rivers, Lee Slater (Charlie), Willie Saunders (Keith); brother, Herbie Layne (Kristina) and many nieces and nephews. Brenda was born in Henrico, VA on February 14, 1958. She retired as a tractor trailer driver and spent several years...Article LinkSupport the show
Most people think that data and gut feelings are opposite ends of a spectrum. But pairing them together can give you the confidence to do the things that others might not have. Rachel Romer, CEO and Co-Founder of Guild Education, relied on both when, in 2015, she decided to move her company from the bustling San Francisco to—what others believed—nowhere, Denver. Turns out, she was right. Now, she chatted with @Joe Mills on this episode of the 1,000 Stories podcast to talk more about moving her company to Denver, how motherhood affected her perspective on life and work, her Enneagram, the books that made the biggest impact on her, and more. In this episode, you'll learn: Parenthood shifts your life. You'll need to reevaluate your priorities and identity if your company has been your sole focus until you've become a parent. Privilege is a non-productive buffer for failure. 5 impactful books that can help you change your perspective and better develop yourself. To claim 10% off of your first month of BetterHelp, use the code 1000STORIES here: https://betterhelp.com/1000stories Resources: Follow Rachel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachelromer/ Guild Education website: https://www.guild.com/
"If you just walk in trying to help the other person, you will show up better as a salesperson.” Joe Mills faced an unexpected twist when his new boss, Tiffany, offered him grace and understanding instead of the punishment he was expecting. This moment of leadership and empathy gave Joe a new appreciation for risk-taking and trusting others, transforming his outlook on leadership forever. Joe Mills is a dynamic business leader with a rich background in athletics and entrepreneurship. As a Business Development Manager at Element Three, Joe champions the art of consultative selling and the power of relationships in driving success. Through his experiences as a college athlete, CrossFit gym owner, and co-host of the 1,000 Stories podcast, Joe has honed his skills in leadership, empowerment, and risk-taking. His genuine passion for helping others grow both professionally and personally sets him apart in the world of sales and makes him a valuable asset to any team. Get in touch with Gretchen, and let her know which impactful leaders you'd like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn Key takeaways: Strengthen your consultative selling abilities and cultivate enduring client connections. Explore the connection between personal growth and successful sales strategies. Discover the vital role of leadership, empowerment, and risk-taking in business management. Connect with GUEST: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-mills-0ba62b42/ Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/VIwnrstX
Join us for a conversation with Mr. Joe Mills, Director of Brookstone Preschool, as he shares all about the ins and outs of life in the Preschool. For more information on how your child can become a part of the Brookstone family, visit our website at www.brookstoneschool.org/admissions or email Mrs. Anne Parker, our Director of Enrollment, at aparker@brookstoneschool.org for more information.
The investigation comes to an end…or does it? It's the end of our first season. Joe Mills and Reid Morris set out to find an answer—to find the commonalities among growth-minded people. And candidly, that didn't happen the way they thought it would. And it maybe didn't happen at all. So what's next? The investigation continues. Listen in to hear Joe and Reid recap what they've learned and what they'll be investigating moving forward—including a new episode cadence. Tune in every other week to see where the investigation takes Reid and Joe—and, what questions they'll dig into next.
Tune in for a conversation with special guest Joe Mills of Riverside Landscape & Design.Connect with Joshua at:The WebsiteThe Facebook GroupDesign & Sales Master ClassesSubscribe to Outerspaces on your favorite podcasting platform and never miss an episode!
What does it take to foster growth in both people and business? Or-maybe the question really is: Who does it take? In this Element Three original show, co-hosts Joe Mills and Reid Morris set out on an investigation to answer that burning question. Join them as they sit down with leaders they admire to discover what makes the most growth-minded leaders tick-from E3 founder Tiffany Sauder to performance mindset coach Kevin Bailey to former Colts linebacker-turned-restaurateur Gary Brackett and beyond. Who will they talk to next? You'll find out right alongside them as their investigation progresses. 1,000 Stories gives present and future leaders alike full access to the minds and motivations behind mission-driven business and the people within them.
Welcome to The College Parent Podcast! On this week's episode RDs Jordan Cooper & Brent Liles interview Joe Mills at Austin Peay State University and discuss 10 things that parents should teach their college students before they leave home!
In the 64th episode of The Strength Connection Podcast, Mike and our special guest Speaker, Best Selling Author, Master SFG, Religious studies instructor for Columbia College of Missouri, Dan John, will talk about minimalism in training and more.Join us in this insightful and captivating talk! In this chapter you will discover:(1:00) Introducing our special guest, Speaker, Best Selling Author, Master SFG, Religious studies instructor for Columbia College of Missouri, Dan John @coachdanjohn(1:20) The Strength Connection Podcast: #41 - Dan John: The Art Of Writinghttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS8xODYwOTgxLnJzcw/episode/QnV6enNwcm91dC0xMDAzMjM5NQ?hl=en-PK&ved=2ahUKEwihx6rG67f3AhVwgf0HHYGpAWsQjrkEegQICxAF&ep=6 (2:30) About minimalism(2:55) The prisoner's dilemma(4:00) Minimalism: the definition(4:20) “To me, minimalism is when there's a constraint put upon you.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(6:55) Olympics weightlifting: a minimalistic sport(7:45) The MED(9:15) Ultimate frisbee(10:05) Teaching at a catholic school(10:50) “What constraints do very much is open you up.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(12:40) Shout out to James R Fuller @strongman_archaeology(13:20) Shout out to Jerzy Gregorek Facebook: @hardchoiceseasylife(15:35) “Minimalism is being constrained and then intelligently overcoming that constraint.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(16:00) Conversation with an Olympics athlete(17:05) “If you have everything, where would you put it?” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(17:20) Advantages of having less(18:40) “When you decide you have to cut.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(18:55) Dan's experiment idea(21:15) “To be ultra creative and tap into that, you have to be in the boring zone for a little.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(21:45) The Twilight Zone(23:10) “Hell is winning every time at roulette.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(23:45) Dan's father's report(25:10) Shout out to Kobe Bryant #KobeBryant(26:40) “Sometimes just having the free will and all the choice of all the time in the world to do it means that it's never going to get done.” - Michael Kurkowski @mike_strength_connection(26:55) The poem contest(29:45) The paper reading session(30:55) Villanelle: a poem(32:20) “Everybody is an expert until it's heavy.” - Dan John @coachdanjohn(32:55) Feedback on the online dork society(33:55) Shout out to Joe Mills(35:25) Shout out to Mario Martinez(37:00) Shout out to Denzel Allen @powerofstrenght(38:35) Overrated exercises, according to Dan(39:25) The exercises that Dan hate(41:10) Turkish get-ups(42:00) Economics 101 in fitness(46:20) Turkish get-up with Dixie cup(47:30) Overprepared people(49:10) Three types of struggling people(53:10) Secrets of the Kettlebell book(1:00:15) Dan's future plans(1:00:30) Never let go by Dan John @coachdanjohnhttps://www.amazon.com/Never-Let-Go-Philosophy-Learning/dp/1931046387 Where to find Dan John? @coachdanjohn
Host Phil Llewellyn with guests review some of the many great podcasts, books, articles and webinars from the last week. This week's guests: Nick Ward, Altis Programmes Director, Dr Peter Olusoga, Senior Lecturer in Psychology and Sports Psychology consultant with a specialism in the psychology of coaching in high-performance coaching environments, and Josh Fletcher, performance coach with Formula 3 and founder of Career Blueprint. This Week's ContentNick Ward Tweet Thread – Nick Ward/Josh Fletcher/Peter OlusogaSUGGESTED CONTENT/WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED Desperate to Quit: A Narrative Analysis of Burnout and Recovery in High Performance Sports Coaching – Dr Peter OlusogaAltis – World Class Sport Performance Education (Coach Education, Mentoring, Resources)The Reflective Practitioners Journal – Josh FletcherCareer Blueprint – Josh Fletcher Disciplinary Power: recognizing some of the forces in coaching - a guest post - Joe Mills & Jim DenisonIntroducing a New Element to Coaching: Power ... a guest-post – Joe Mills and Jim Dennison Beginning to Coach with Power in Mind - a guest post - Joe Mills and Jim DennisonAnyone wishing to attend the ALTIS Beta trial of their mentoring programme, please feel free to contact Nick Ward via his social media channels (mentioned in the pod) or vie email at n.ward@altis.world
In this edition of Poets & Writers, Henry McCarthy speaks with Joe Mills, professor of Humanities and Writing at the North Carolina School of the Arts. An award winning poet, Mill entertains and engages listeners with his down home poetry with a scholarly bent.
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What exactly is competition? What does it mean to be a team player? How do you know if you're competitive, and can you be competitive with yourself? Words by Winter: Conversations, reflections, and poems about the passages of life. Because it's rough out there, and we have to help each other through.Original theme music for our show is by Dylan Perese. Additional music by Kelly Krebs. Artwork by Mark Garry. Today's poem, "Turning," is by Joe Mills. It comes from his book "This Miraculous Turning" (Press 53) and was read with the poet's kind permission. Words by Winter can be reached at wordsbywinterpodcast@gmail.com.
Click here to learn more about the High Amana General Store. Episode narrated by Joe Mills.
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Episode narrated by Joe Mills.
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Joe Mills drives a tour bus for one of the largest tour bus companies in the world. With over 100 buses on the road they attract many of the top artists. In this interview Joe talks about how he went from a passion about tour buses and a seed planted to a methodical path of steps that led him to where he's at now. Joe also shares about the valuable learns he has witnessed with artists and their bands with regards to the right way to do it, as well as some things not to do if you want to play on that levelLots of fun stories with great information. Joe's Recording Studio: http://joemillsmusic.comJoe's son's band State Line Drive: http://statelinedrive.com/the-band/FREE E-BOOK: Play Music Make More https://www.playmusicmakemore.com/e-book