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Legendary KSTP-TV sports anchor Joe Schmit dips into the Coffee Ship this week to talk about recent retirement. Schmit reflects on his transition from TV to PR and his return to TV, and the horrors of shifting from analog to HD TV. We learn about the the adaptation of his children's book about Joe Mauler into a musical, aiming to attract baseball players and emphasizes kindness and compassion. Plus Kenny picks his sports brain and gets Joe's thoughts on the Timberwolves' playoff chances and the Vikings' potential with JJ McCarthy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #169 features a retrospective visit with outgoing KSTP sports anchor Joe Schmit, who retired this week after more than 40 years on Minnesota television From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union (https://www.affinityplus.org/gogophers) OnX (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
The Go Gopher Podcast with Mike Grimm - Episode #169 features a retrospective visit with outgoing KSTP sports anchor Joe Schmit, who retired this week after more than 40 years on Minnesota television From Aquarius Home Services Studio (https://aquariushomeservices.com/) Sponsored by: (https://www.sunbeltminnesota.com/ & https://www.tnma.com), Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union (https://www.affinityplus.org/gogophers) OnX (https://www.onxmaps.com/)
Former Kare 11 and HGTV personality, Joan Steffend and her award-winning documentarian husband, Joe Brandmeier discuss an important project they are developing (with longtime KSTP Sports Anchor, Joe Schmit). It's the heartwarming story of a special friendship between a St. Paul High School Student and a new student at his school…Minnesota Twin and MLB Hall of Famer, Joe Mauer and his friend Mike, a new classmate at Cretin Derham Hall, who just happened to be blind.
KSTP Sports Director Joe Schmit is announcing his retirement from the TV station after being there for decades.
KSTP Sports Director Joe Schmit is announcing his retirement from the TV station after being there for decades.
The Sawkar Salute! Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit full 115 Fri, 21 Mar 2025 15:39:53 +0000 PvBQnJPCQrDNKLQyzzYTWsORponoTs2D news The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar news The Sawkar Salute! Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit Vineeta Sawkar brings you the day's most important and impactful news stories, talks with the news-makers and influencers we need to hear from, and brightens your day with fun anecdotes and stories along the way. Add in the latest weather, traffic, and sports…it's the best way to start the day! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link
The Sawkar Salute! Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit full 115 Fri, 21 Mar 2025 15:39:53 +0000 PvBQnJPCQrDNKLQyzzYTWsORponoTs2D news The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar news The Sawkar Salute! Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit Vineeta Sawkar brings you the day's most important and impactful news stories, talks with the news-makers and influencers we need to hear from, and brightens your day with fun anecdotes and stories along the way. Add in the latest weather, traffic, and sports…it's the best way to start the day! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link
In this insightful episode of the Schmidt List, host Kurt Schmidt sits down with Joe Schmit, the renowned sports director from Channel 5 and an accomplished keynote speaker. With over three decades of experience in sports journalism and a thriving career in motivational speaking,Joe brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Joe delves into his "culture first mindset," a philosophy emphasizing prioritizing organizational culture over strategy, especially crucial in the post-pandemic world. He discusses the significant challenges companies face today, from recruiting and retention to maintaining meaningful connections in a remote work environment.Together, Kurt and Joe explore the importance of employee engagement, the pitfalls of superficial cultural efforts, and the critical role of leadership in nurturing a positive work environment. Joe shares practical tactics and strategies, including involving employees in defining core values, fostering a sense of belonging, and encouraging professional development.The episode also addresses the cost of employee turnover, the toxic influence of disengaged workers, and the benefits of storytelling as a leadership tool. Listeners will gain valuable insights into building trust, fostering compassion, and creating clarity within their teams. Tune in to hear how Joe Schmit's approach to leadership and culture can transform your organization, making it a thriving, happy, and productive workplace.Don't miss this engaging conversation filled with actionable advice and personal anecdotes from two experts passionate about people and culture.Visit Joe:www.joeschmit.comjoe@joeschmit.comLinkedIn: linkedin.com/joe-schmit-speakerThere is too much Schmidt to List! Check out https://www.kurtschmidt.me for more show info. Visit Kurt's coaching site at https://schmidtconsulting.group Subscribe to The Road Map Newsletter and unlock the secrets to achieving a harmonious work-life balance as a leader. https://bit.ly/RoadMapNewsletterBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/schmidt-list-inspiring-leaders--2664825/support.
Tune Your Mind: Finding Follow-Through and Fulfillment in the Dawn of Distraction and Disruption by Cj Ledy https://amzn.to/3XM1MsP Cjledy.com In this fresh and actionable mindset book for goal attainment, leading mindset expert CJ Ledy shares a three-step, scientifically proven solution for focus, follow-through, and fulfillment. "Our mind can be our greatest ally, or our fiercest opponent--this book will ensure you're playing for the same team." --Alexandra Cole, Human Design Coach and author of The Purpose Playbook Leading mindset coach CJ Ledy is a multi-instrument musician who integrates music in his coaching, podcasts, and video series. His proven three-step process helps dreamers and doers soundcheck their mental instrument to bring great ideas to fruition. There's never been an easier or more engaging way to adapt to distraction and disruption and improve concentration, productivity, and focus. Inside Tune Your Mind, discover how to: adapt to a disrupted career path or life plan, orient big-picture goals with regular routines and habits, create follow-through despite distraction, align your identity, mindset, and state of mind. Tune Your Mind creates a perfect harmony between the accessibility of Atomic Habits and the practicality of The Productivity Project. Whether you're developing habits for success in business or in your personal day-to-day life, optimal time management and productivity is within your grasp. Just as instruments need regular recalibration to produce beautiful sound, all you need to enjoy a productive headspace is to simply tune your mind. Even in the hands of a legendary guitarist, an untuned guitar sounds terrible. Your mind is your most valuable instrument . . . so how does your instrument sound? Tune Your Mind is your chance to chase inspiration and ensure follow-through--it all begins with the instrument between your ears. "An innovative deep-dive way to look at the power of mindset. CJ Ledy is able to match powerful content with real and impactful stories that help the reader make changes that will help them be happier, healthier, and more productive. Tune Your Mind is played in the key of life." --Joe Schmit, speaker, author of Silent Impact and The Impact Blueprint, and eighteen-time Emmy Award-winning television broadcasterAbout the author CJ Ledy is a mindset coach, keynote speaker, podcast host, and real estate entrepreneur with a sales volume of over 100M. Coaching for over a decade, he works with Fortune 100 companies, professionals, artists, musicians, athletes and more. Ledy is a multi-instrument musician, private pilot, and has traveled to over thirty different countries to study global approaches to mental well-being. CJ Ledy is a certified executive and career coach and helps professionals strategize, set goals, achieve success, and establish fulfilling lives.
Have you ever wondered what the secret ingredient is for businesses that not only survive but thrive through changing times? The answer often lies not in their product line or service offerings but within the very heart of their organization's culture. In a landscape where competition is fierce and innovation is constant, the culture within an organization can be the pivotal factor that sets a company apart from the rest. In the latest episode of The Business Growth Show, Ford Saeks sits down with Joe Schmit to dive deep into the concept of a Culture First Mindset and how it acts as a requirement for sustainable business growth. This conversation navigates through the intricacies of building a resilient culture that emphasizes compassion, connections, and clarity, positioning these elements as foundational to fostering an environment where employees feel valued and driven to contribute their best. Ford and Joe discuss the common gap between the existing organizational culture and the aspirational culture leaders aim to achieve. They explore actionable insights on bridging this divide, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing people over profits, and integrating a strategy that supports the overarching vision of the company. Through their dialogue, they highlight how a Culture First Mindset not only enhances employee engagement but also strengthens customer relationships, leading to increased loyalty and business success. The episode clarifies the significance of creating a workplace that resonates with compassion, fostering connections that go beyond mere professional interactions, and ensuring clarity in roles and expectations. Joe shares compelling stories from his vast experience, illustrating how companies that adopt these principles not only attract top talent but also create a competitive edge that is difficult to replicate. Watch the full interview on YouTube. The insights shared by Ford Saeks and Joe Schmit underscore the transformative power of placing culture at the forefront of business strategy. This episode highlights the tangible benefits of embedding a Culture First Mindset in every facet of organizational life. For those committed to making a significant impact in their industries and beyond, adopting these principles can lead to unparalleled success. Join Ford Saeks on Fordify LIVE! every Wednesday at 11AM Central as we dissect the layers of successful business practices that stand the test of time. And don't stop there—immerse yourself in a reservoir of business growth wisdom with The Business Growth Show Podcast, available every Thursday. Whether you're seeking to enhance your company's culture, boost employee engagement, or carve a competitive edge in your industry, these episodes are your gateway to transformation and success. Tune in, engage, and propel your business to new heights with insights and strategies that matter. About Joe Schmitt Joe Schmit is an acclaimed author, award-winning broadcaster, community leader, and popular keynote speaker. His literary contributions include “Silent Impact” and “The Impact Blueprint,” guiding readers on a journey to a life of significance. Recognized by the National Speakers Association with the prestigious Certified Speaking Professional designation, Joe's career spans over four decades in sports broadcasting, where he has covered major events and interviewed sports legends. Beyond his professional achievements, Joe is dedicated to community service, mentoring youth, and supporting charitable causes, making him a true embodiment of impactful leadership. Learn more about Joe at JoeSchmit.com. About Ford Saeks Ford Saeks, a renowned Business Growth Accelerator, has been instrumental in generating over a billion dollars in sales worldwide. As the President and CEO of Prime Concepts Group, Inc., Ford's expertise spans across attracting loyal customers, expanding brand awareness, and fostering innovation. An author, inventor, and industry leader, Ford has left an indelible mark on the business world, including in the realm of AI prompt engineering. His insights into leveraging AI, like ChatGPT, for enhancing business operations, marketing, and customer experience, underscore his commitment to cutting-edge solutions. Learn more about Ford Saeks at ProfitRichResults.com and catch his insights on Fordify.tv.
We all know about the highlights and greatness of Joe Mauer's baseball career, but there's also a way to get a sense of the man away from the diamond. KSTP-TV sports director Joe Schmit gives us the "behind-the-scenes" view of the children's book he wrote based on Mauer and his history of kind deeds.
As we hand it off to the Twins and the pregame ceremony, Steve welcomes in KSTP-TV sports director Joe Schmit and National Baseball Hall of Fame president Josh Rawitch to chat about Joe Mauer's great career and greater character.
This week on the Lead to Win Podcast, we visit with Joe Schmit. Joe is an author, award-winning broadcaster, community leader and popular keynote speaker. His book “Silent Impact” Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion is now in its second edition. His new book is titled “The Impact Blueprint,” A Step by Step Journey to a Life of Significance. Joe was recently honored by the National Speakers Association (NSA) with the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation. Less than 15 percent of NSA members worldwide have achieved the CSP designation. As a sports broadcaster, he has covered every major sporting event in the past 4 decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. He joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Takeaways: Overcoming self-doubt is essential for personal growth and leadership. Taking small steps and consistently putting points on the board can lead to significant progress. Success is a journey that requires hard work and perseverance. Creating a personal mantra can help guide decision-making and maintain focus. Leaving a positive legacy involves being a net giver and making a positive impact on others. Joe's Links: joeschmit.com Email: joe@joeschmit.com X (Twitter): https://x.com/joeschmitkstp?s=21&t=hxUyPLRmwx-6XLYjTCwasg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-schmit-speaker?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_app www.joemauerbook.com *Music by Alex Grohl on Pixabay --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lead2win/support
Sheletta talks to her friend, Emmy award winning sportscaster Joe Schmit about his new children's book that reminds people to be kind to kids who have special needs.
As the adage goes – the separation is in the preparation. Add other famous quotes like – Professionals don't practice on prospects – throw in a sports analogy - and I think you will uncover the theme of today's show. So, suit up as Bill, and I welcome speaker, author and sportscaster, Joe Schmit to discuss How Sports Professionals Practice on episode 600 of the Winning at Selling Podcast.
Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit join Lori and Julia to talk about Joe's new children's book - "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story". Joe Schmit wrote the book to show us a side of Joe Mauer we didn't know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit join Lori and Julia to talk about Joe's new children's book - "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story". Joe Schmit wrote the book to show us a side of Joe Mauer we didn't know. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit talk to Lori, Julia, and Grant about Joe Schmit's new children's book "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story".
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Common Man Hour 3--Joe Mauer & Joe Schmit in studio--Mark Rosen Joins--NFL Playoffs
Common Man Hour 3--Joe Mauer & Joe Schmit in studio--Mark Rosen Joins--NFL Playoffs
Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit join the show to talk about Joe Schmit's new children's book "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story".Plus, Kanye West's titanium dentures are not temporary and Lionel Richie says today's artists all sound the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joe Mauer and Joe Schmit join the show to talk about their children's book "The Right Thing to Do: The Joe Mauer Story". Plus, Kanye West's titanium dentures are not temporary and Lionel Richie says today's artists all sound the same. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KSTP Sports Anchor Joe Schmit & Twins legend Joe Mauer join Staci and Hutch in studio to discuss their new book 'The Right Thing To Do - The Joe Mauer Story.' You can purchase the book at JoeMauerBook.com You can hear Staci & Hutch LIVE 2-7pm on 94.5 KS95!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Leading is all about listening and asking great questions. And we figured, who better to learn about leading from than someone who has asked great questions for decades, and told award winning stories. Joe Schmit is a TV Sports Director, Keynote Speaker, and Author. This week he joins us inside the Limitless Leadership Lounge to discuss listening effectively, partnering with all time great athletes to achieve good in the community, and what makes a successful leader. Find out more about Joe and book him for a speaking engagement on his website: joeschmit.comAlso be sure to check out his books for more of Joe: Silent Impact: Stories of Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion: https://itascabooks.com/products/silent-impact-second-edition-stories-of-influence-through-purpose-persistence-passion-1Impact Blueprint: A STEP BY STEP TO LIVING A LIFE OF SIGNIFICANCEhttps://itascabooks.com/products/the-impact-blueprint-a-step-by-step-journey-to-a-life-of-significance-1
In a world of over 7 billion people where everything is fast paced and all about standing out from the crowd, it's easy to feel insignificant - like sometimes our hands our too small to make a difference. But tune into this inspiring interview with broadcoast legend, Joe Schmit, as he opens our eyes to how our biggest impressions are made when we're not trying to be impressive. By the end of this episode, you'll realise how simple it is to uplift others with small daily actions that give as much good to this world as it does to your own heart and sense of purpose. Connect with Joe and check out his impact books here: https://joeschmit.com/book/ Want to speak in person at your school or college to help support your peers? Learn more about my resilience presentations for teens and young adults here: https://kategladdin.com/demo-video
Jason talks to long-time Twin Cities sports personality, Joe Schmit. His career, the state of sports coverage and much more on "Jason talks to the Media"
Hour 2: Jason talked with KSTP's Joe Schmit on "Jason talks to the Media". Then who got snubbed for the James Beard awards semi-finals? And how do we help our kids experience and work through failure?
What do you want to be remembered for? Joe Schmit has been a broadcaster for over thirty years, and in addition to his family responsibilities, he often worked nights, weekends, and holidays to cover professional sports. At that time, he had some excellent teams, and Joe gave more to his job than his family. He realized if he returned to the business, he could not put himself back on that treadmill. So he set some rules, made a box, and said, "If it doesn't fit in this box, I won't do it." Since his return, he has managed his schedule without burning out by prioritizing his family and saying no to opportunities that do not fit into his life. Joe believes that impact is contagious, and in this episode, he talks about impact resolution, wherein each month you focus on a trait you want to get better at and commit to. We will also debunk the biggest myths that play around this topic. About Joe: Joe Schmit is an award-winning broadcaster, community leader, and author. He has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy and was awarded The Silver Circle designation by the Upper Midwest Chapter of the Emmys for extraordinary contributions to the broadcasting industry. He is also the author of two award-winning books “Silent Impact” and “The Impact Blueprint.” Resources: 1) Website: https://joeschmit.com 2) Get the Burnout Checklist: https://www.drsharongrossman.com/burnoutchecklist 3) Sign up for a free Breakthrough Session with Dr. Sharon: http://www.bookachatwithsharon.com 4) Take the first step to decode your burnout: http://decodeyourburnout.com
In this episode, David sits down with Joe Schmit, Award-winning Broadcaster, Community Leader, Author, and Speaker, to discuss what the #1 job of EVERY leader is. Show Notes: http://trustedleadershow.com Buy David's NEWEST Book "Trusted Leader": https://amzn.to/3luyqf1
Darren 'Doogie' Wolfson leads off this new episode of The Scoop with his latest notes on the Wolves, Vikings, and Twins before getting to conversations. Guests include former Gopher Payton Willis (9:48), future Stanford guard Mike Jones (22:14), Stockton Kings guard Ade Murkey (29:33), and Joe Schmit's recent talk with Wolves boss Tim Connelly (45:27).
Join host Ross Brendel and guest Joe Schmit from KSTP TV to talk Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Gophers, Minnesota Wild and Minnesota Timberwolves. Joe discusses the "Silent Impact" and the difference we can make in the lives of others on a daily basis.
At the Tuesday night Shelton City Council meeting, Councilmember Eric Onisko was voted by his peers as Mayor of Shelton, Washington. Jeff Slakey and Mayor Onisko walk around town and talk about the process, his journey, and what he wants to see next for the city. During the meeting Tuesday night, the council also voted Joe Schmit as Deputy Mayor. This special Focus on Shelton is presented by Peninsula Credit Union.
City Council will be returning to virtual meetings, beginning at their Tuesday, August 24 study session. Shelton Council Members Eric Onisko and Joe Schmit talk about the decision and how they want everyone to be safe. Virtual Council meetings will be held using the Zoom platform, and the majority of meetings will continue to be live streamed through MasonWebTV. Recordings of all Council meetings are also available on the City's website.
Joe Schmit is an author, award-winning broadcaster, community leader and popular keynote speaker. His book “Silent Impact” Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion is now in its second edition. His new book is titled “The Impact Blueprint,” A Step by Step Journey to a Life of Significance. Joe was recently honored by the National Speakers Association (NSA) with the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)designation. As a sports broadcaster he has covered every major sporting event in the past 4 decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. He joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Find out more at www.ericbrooker.com or www.joeschmit.com
The August Primary is rapidly approaching, and the Shelton City Council could see some changes this year. Jeff Slakey had a chance to talk with the candidates running for the Shelton City Council. This conversation is with Joe Schmit, current Councilmember for the Shelton City Council in Seat #6. This race only has 2 candidates running for the seat so they will not appear on the primary ballot. They will be on the November General Election Ballot for their race and seat. https://sheltonwa.gov/ https://masoncountyelections.us/voting/ Join Jeff Slakey and Spencer Hughes weekday mornings with the latest in local news around the South Sound and beyond on am1030, fm103.3 or streaming at ifiberonenewsradio.com or via the TuneIn app and others.
Erik and Joe discuss the need for inspiration in our ever-changing world, the importance of making an impact, and the need for communication and creativity while striving for greatness! More about Joe: Joe Schmit is an award-winning broadcaster, community leader, author and popular keynote speaker. As a sports broadcaster, he has covered every major sporting event in the past 4 decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. He joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy. In 2020, Joe was awarded The Silver Circle designation by the Upper Midwest Chapter of the Emmys for extraordinary contributions to the broadcasting industry. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Before joining KSTP-TV in 1985, he was Sports Director for WBAY-TV in Green Bay, Wisconsin. His career also includes positions as a weekend sports anchor for KCRG-TV in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and WKBT-TV in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Joe earned his degree in Mass Communications from the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. Joe is also an author of two books: “Silent Impact” and “The Impact Blueprint.” In 2019 Joe was also inducted into the Minnesota Speakers Hall of Fame and earned his CSP designation (Certified Speaking Professional) from the National Speakers Association. Less than 15 percent of NSA members worldwide have achieved the CSP designation. Joe is a long-time youth mentor committed to advocating for a number of community organizations with Big Brothers and Big Sisters is at the top of his list. He is a past president and board member of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Twin Cities. He has raised over $3 million for the organization through the Joe Schmit Celebrity Golf Tournament which had a 16-year run. In 2000, he was the winner of the Jim Kelly Distinguished Service Award from Big Brothers and Big Sisters and in 2001, a winner of the Odyssey Award for commitment to youth mentorship. He was also honored as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) Community Leader of the Year in 2005. In 2018 Joe was honored with the Mike Givens Distinguished Service Award for The Mind over Matter Foundation. Joe and his wife Laura also chaired a $4.5 million dollar capital campaign for VEAP, the largest food shelf in Minnesota. He is past president and board member of the Fairway Foundation and has contributed time to many other charitable organizations. www.joeschmit.com https://twitter.com/JoeSchmitKSTP https://www.facebook.com/joeschmitsports https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-schmit-speaker/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Joe Schmit is an author, award-winning broadcaster, community leader and popular keynote speaker. His book “Silent Impact” Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion is now in its second edition. His new book is titled “The Impact Blueprint,” A Step by Step Journey to a Life of Significance. Joe was recently honored by the National Speakers Association (NSA) with the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP)designation. Less than 15 percent of NSA members worldwide have achieved the CSP designation. As a sports broadcaster he has covered every major sporting event in the past 4 decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. He joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Joe is a long time youth mentor committed to advocating for a number of community organizations with Big Brothers and Big Sisters is at the top of his list. He is a past president and board member of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Twin Cities. He has raised over $3 million for the organization through the Joe Schmit Celebrity Golf Tournament which had a 16-year run. In 2000, he was the winner of the Jim Kelly Distinguished Service Award from Big Brothers and Big Sisters and in 2001, a winner of the Odyssey Award for commitment to youth mentorship. Joe was also honored as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) Community Leader of the Year in 2005. He was named the 2018 winner of the Mike Givens Award for his work with MG Charities which is working to find a cure for brain cancer. He is past president and board member of the Fairway Foundation and has contributed time to many other charitable organizations. Joe and his wife Laura chaired a four million dollar capital campaign for VEAP, the largest food shelf in Minnesota. Joe is an amazing man, who has incredible experiences throughout his life. He is recognized by many throughout the world for his work on Silent Impact Leadership, teaching many that “we make our biggest impressions when we are not trying to be impressive.” Your success and happiness are not related to your title or how many awards you have won, but to the impact you have on others. If there was a going-away party tonight at your office, which person would bring the biggest crowd? The person you just identified is keenly aware of the impact he or she is making on others. Joe will teach you how to ramp up your influence so you make better connections, stronger relationships, and win more often. If you are interested in connecting with Joe, please visit his website joeschmit.com where you can learn more about his Leadership Message, The Books he has Authored, or how to book him as a Keynote Speaker. Joe, you are an incredible person that I will always be grateful that I had the opportunity to meet and connect with. Thank you for teaching me and for sharing your message with my audience. Wishing you, Laura, and your family all the happiness, comfort, and peace as you continue working for the good of people anywhere and everywhere. Thank you!
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This episode is an inspiring interview with Katie Shatusky - my friend and founder of Thumbs Up 5K, a mental health organization Katie started in honour of her grandfather who committed suicide. Since then, the selfless ways Katie has transform her loss and grief into a way to give back so much to others is an incredible journey that so many of us can learn from. Tune in to have your mind opened and heart inspired by the hidden gifts and opportunities you can find in your hardships, to create something meaningful from even the worst times in life. Because it's not about what we can get from the world, but what we can give to it. Check out Katie's recommended book here - ''Silent Impact'' by Joe Schmit. Want to feel more confident and less stressed every day? Check out my personalised online coacing programs here: www.katefitzsimons.com/coaching For daily inspiration and tips, follow me on instagram: @katemaree_fitz
Joe was born and raised in Seymour, Wisconsin just outside of Green Bay. As a kid he loved sports, all sports. His mother would have to call him in at night because he was always outside playing until the sun went down. But there was just one problem - Joe was not a very good athlete. At some point, someone said to him “with your love of sports and your big mouth you ought to put those two together and become a sports broadcaster”. From the age of 14 on he dreamt of being a TV Sports Broadcaster. With a lot of luck and a little work he's done just that.He's reached his goal to get into a major sports market where all sports are covered, and it was a great place to raise a family too!
Joe Schmit is an award-winning broadcaster, community leader and popular keynote speaker. He’s also the author of “Silent Impact” Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion and “The Impact Blueprint,” A Step by Step Journey to a Life of Significance. As a sports broadcaster Joe has covered every major sporting event in the past 4 decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. Joe joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 18 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Joe is a long time youth mentor committed to advocating for a number of community organizations with Big Brothers and Big Sisters is at the top of his list. He is a past president and board member of the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Greater Twin Cities. He has raised over $3 million for the organization through the Joe Schmit Celebrity Golf Tournament which had a 16-year run. In 2000, he was the winner of the Jim Kelly Distinguished Service Award from Big Brothers and Big Sisters and in 2001, a winner of the Odyssey Award for commitment to youth mentorship. In this episode Joe: Admits that he became a better broadcaster when he stopped caring what others thought of his work Says that we make our biggest impressions when not trying to be impressive Reminds us that everybody at whatever age wants to feel valued Tells us that impact as a pinwheel effect Explains his goal as an author and a speaker is to provide tools all of us can use to be more aware and intentional Says employees are looking for three things. They want to work for a successful company. They want an opportunity to grow, and they want a company that cares about them and the communities they serve Shares a great story about former Minnesota Twins great Joe Mauer And even asks you to identify the faces you would put up on your own Mount Rushmore Joe is entertaining, insightful, and forthcoming. Enjoy. You can reach Joe at: Website: http://joeschmit.com/ Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts, comments, and stories, or just make a connection. Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/stnwithtimalison/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/screwthenaysayers/LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-alison/Screw The Naysayers- www.screwthenaysayers.com Full Episode Screw the Naysayers Episode Page:https://screwthenaysayers.com/joe-schmitiTunes: https://apple.co/2LkWSPVGoogle Play Music: https://bit.ly/2NBgqMvSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2MF5T6gStitcher: https://bit.ly/2uYCsRCPodbean: https://screwthenaysayers.podbean.com/e/208-Joe-Schmit/
Bobby Marks joins to talk Timberwolves and the NBA Joe Schmit and Mike Tice on to preview Vikings/49ers ahead of Saturday
*Darren Doogie Wolfson is in for Ramie, and is joined by Matthew Coller for the first hour, discussing Vikings playoff scenarios, and if tonight's game is more important for the Vikings or Packers. *The Twins have missed out on more free agent pitchers. Will they pull the trigger on a trade? *Channel 5's Joe Schmit joins Doogie in studio to talk Vikings/Packers and also speculate on what's next for the Twins this offseason. *Hopkins native Zeke Nnaji of Arizona Men's basketball joins in studio.
In this episode of Rice Dairy Radio, Joe Schmit and Chief Economist Matt Gould review the Rice Dairy Monthly Report and Forecast. Questions? Email Matt at mgould@dairymarketanalyst.com or Joe at joe@ricedairy.com. Disclaimer: TRADING FUTURES AND OPTIONS ON FUTURES INVOLVES SIGNIFICANT RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR EVERYONE. […] The post Monthly Report with Chief Economist Matt Gould appeared first on Rice Dairy LLC.
Great leaders are the happiest, most productive people because they have discovered how to lead a life of significance. It's all about making an impact. Joe Schmit has been interviewing and researching influential people discovering the factors that truly make an impact in the lives of others. He is a storyteller who has spent 30 years as sports anchor for KSTP-TV (ABC-Minneapolis/St. Paul) and has been awarded 18 Emmy's and a National Headliner Award. Joe's keynote, workshops, video series and book help individuals and teams put those principles into practice and make a true impact. In this podcast, Joe and Cindra talk about: · What is the silent impact · The blueprint to have a silent impact · Lessons he learned from interviewing the world’s best · How to use impact resolutions · And what is the “Mount Rushmore of Influence”?
Joe Schmit, author of Silent Impact and longtime Twin Cities sportscaster, tells stories of real people and the ways in which they had a profound influence on others.
Doogie opens the show with an update on his son and why he might be stepping away from the podcast for awhile; His length conversation with Wolves CEO Ethan Casson and Joe Schmit's interview with new president of basketball operations Gersson Rosas.
In Episode #8 of Real Leaders with Roshini, KSTP-TV Sports Director Joe Schmit got very real as he reflected on a poignant moment when he asked forgiveness for a past deed. Plus, what he's learned about keeping the 'noise' out and the 'sizzle' on and why you might be surprised about who's had the most impact on him over decades of interviewing everyone in sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adrian Heath on United opener, former WMU QB Zach Terrell on PJ Fleck, and Joe Schmit on covering the Twins in Fort Myers.
It's nearing the end of 2018. Roshini invites in her annual Media roundtable to discuss the stories of the year. In this edition, we hear from Star Tribune business reporter/columnist Neal St. Anthony, KARE-TV anchor/reporter Rena Sarigianopoulos, and KSTP-TV sports director Joe Schmit.
Darren "Doogie" Wolfson drops episode 140 of The Scoop podcast at just the perfect time with plenty to discuss. Doogie is joined by the new Gophers Women's Basketball coach Lindsay Whalen. Channel 5's Joe Schmit talks with Wild defenseman Ryan Suter. Doogie also has scoops on a name potentially attached to Whalens staff as well as possibly another departure from Men's basketball coach Richard Pitino's staff. All that right here on this edition of The Scoop.
Roshini recaps Minnesota’s Superbowl with Rena Sarigianopoulos of KARE 11, Joe Schmit of KSTP-TV, Local hip-hop favorite Dessa, and Jill Renslow of Mall of America.
Joe Schmit is an author, a 18-time Emmy award-winning broadcaster, community leader, and popular keynote speaker. As a sports broadcaster, he has covered every major sporting event in the past three decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. His award-winning book, “Silent Impact-Stories of Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion” is now in its 4th printing. You may remember Joe and the wisdom he shared during Episode 310. If you haven’t listened to, studied, and applied all he shared during our first interview…I highly encourage you to add Episode 310 to your list of vital priorities. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How great leaders are discovering new ways to lead Why silent impact is the future of leadership The importance of making your team feel significant How we make our biggest impact when we are not trying to be impressive Why some of the best bosses and leaders are tough but fair What the great leaders have figured out about success The value of making connections which then leads to making an impact Why scheduling impact time is important How a business owner can become a better mentor to their team How you can get your business to the next level by making it about the employees How to best connect with Joe: Website: www.joeschmit.com Book: “Silent Impact: Stories of Influence through Purpose, Persistence, & Passion”
Doogie and Joe Schmit are in for the guys today. They talk World Series and Timberwolves during the Opening Bell before Chip Scoggins joins for a few segments of Gopher football discussion.
As Vikings training camp gets started Darren "Doogie" Wolfson drops episode 86 of The Scoop podcast. Twins General Manager Thad Levine joins to discuss the upcoming trade deadline and gives some updates on injuries. Doogie is joined by Joe Schmit to talk about his day with Mike Zimmer at the Zimmer Ranch. DeLaSalle guard and just committed Gopher Gabe Kalscheur discusses committing to the U. Plus more scoops on the Wolves, Vikings, and Gophers. All that and more on this weeks The Scoop!
Joe Schmit is an author, award-winning broadcaster, community leader, and popular keynote speaker. As a sports broadcaster, he has covered every major sporting event in the past three decades and has interviewed many of the biggest names in sports. He joined KSTP-TV in Minneapolis-St. Paul in 1985 and has won 17 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award in 2001. Joe is also a regular on 1500 ESPN radio. His award-winning book, “Silent Impact-Stories of Influence Through Purpose, Persistence and Passion” is now in its 4th printing. Secret – timesaving technique Joe writes up a list of tasks to do each day -- do the worst task you have to do first. ONWARD! Daily habit that contributes to success Prepare for tomorrow today -- Joe begins his list of tasks the night before. Could have ruined your business – but now – an invaluable learning experience Joe suddenly found his job disappear -- and Joe tells the whole story here. Most critical skill you think business owners need to master to be successful "Positive reinforcement is the essence of great leadership." Most influential lesson learned from a mentor "You never know when you're going to be that person that can lift someone up." Final Round – “Breaking Down the Recipe for Success” What strategy would you recommend new business owners focus on to best ensure success? Never, ever give up Learn to say no and figure out what works for you Overdeliver Show them your heart How best to connect with Joe: Website: joeschmit.com Book: "Silent Impact: Stories of Influence through Purpose, Persistence, & Passion"
In this episode of This Moved Me, Joe and I talk about taking all of this skills needed as a broadcaster and how he translated it to being on stage as a keynote speaker. As a journalist and broadcaster, Joe focused on stories of impact - and over time had gathered so many powerful stories that were not just about sports - but about how we can lead better lives.
He spent 30 years in the sport's trenches - covering everything from minor league tryouts to world championship games. Using his own creativity and flair,during that time, he had developed an incredible knack for distilling some of the most memorable moments in sports, into short, bite-sized, TV-time nuggets. To his credit, his on-screen presence and ability to communicate and connect, has earned him an incredible 15 Emmy awards. Daunted by the "overwhelm" of trying to write a book or put together a meaty presentation, Joe, our guest, was challenged in his writing. He was fluid in his ability to tell it quickly, however, expanding, elaborating, packing in more punch, that would take a new set of skills. As Joe explains on the show - "Chop wood one day at a time." Sports anchor for KTPS in Minneapolis, and media veteran, Joe Schmit joins us on the show to share ideas, tips, and insight for up-and-coming authors, speakers, and relaunch artists. One of the biggest lessons he's learned in his career and the foundation for his incredible book - "Silent Impact" We make the biggest impressions when we are not trying to be impressive. Get Joe's book - Silent Impact: Stories of influence through purpose, persistence, and passion Skills he learned and developed How to connect with the audience; How to pace himself; How and when to blend in humor. The advice that took away the book writing "overwhelm" for Joe Write one story at a time. Joe's best advice for new and up-and-coming speakers Every time you go onstage, be sure and show your heart. Tips for ReLaunch! artists Don't get caught-up in the destination Learn and enjoy the journey. Follow Joe on Twitter and Facebook.
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Whether in front of the camera or on the stage in front of 1000 employees of a Fortune 500 company, Joe Schmit delivers a customized and memorable presentation. His engaging stories and infectious humor will inspire you to laugh, think and make small changes that will have a huge impact on your professional and personal life. Joe shows each audience ... Read More
Joe Schmit joined KSTP-TV in 1985 and has won 17 Emmys from the National Television Academy. He was also honored with a National Headliner Award for leading 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS’ coverage of the 2001 death of Minnesota Vikings offensive lineman, Kory Stringer. Joe is also a regular contributor on 1500 ESPN radio. Join us as we talk to him about his career and future. May 31 2014
Dr. Michelle talks about how we can have an important impact on other people's lives, as she interviews the famous Joe Schmit; a five-time Emmy award winning broadcaster, highly desired keynote speaker, and author of his inspirational new book, "Silent Impact." Hear Joe talk about how high profile people, who he has interviewed, like Muhammad Ali, Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan, have positively influenced others. Learn how we can influence other people's lives through purpose, persistence and passion. Find out more about Joe and how to get his book at: joeschmit.com
Dr. Michelle talks about how we can have an important impact on other people's lives, as she interviews the famous Joe Schmit; a five-time Emmy award winning broadcaster, highly desired keynote speaker, and author of his inspirational new book, "Silent Impact." Hear Joe talk about how high profile people, who he has interviewed, like Muhammad Ali, Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan, have positively influenced others. Learn how we can influence other people's lives through purpose, persistence and passion. Find out more about Joe and how to get his book at: joeschmit.com