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Rhea Hughes does not want to hear any lame excuses that Rob Thompson may use during today's end-of-season press conference.
You know what we're going to do, gang? Let's flush this last week. Let's all complain and get it out of our system, then it's on to brighter and better things! Surely the Eagles can't be an embarrassment as they travel to ::checks notes:: Minnesota to take on former Philadelphia quarterback Carson Wentz. Nope! Nothing bad can happen from here on out!God, what a brutal week. The Let's Go to the Phones boys recap a horrible span of Philadelphia sports, shake their fists to the heavens at the Phillies, and wonder where the Fightins go from here. Oh yeah, they also breakdown one of the most embarrassing Eagles performances to date. What mirth!We're going through it, gang. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on all streaming platformsFollow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
On this week's episode, we begin by recapping an exciting Division Series round that saw the Blue Jays, Mariners, Dodgers, and Brewers beat the Yankees, Tigers, Phillies, and Cubs. From there, we make our picks for the League Championship Series and our 2025 All-MLB team picks, and discuss Mike Shildt retiring as manager of the Padres (and potential candidates for the job), Rob Thompson's return with the Phillies, AJ Hinch's extension with the Tigers, and a shakeup of almost the entire Astros coaching staff.
The 94 WIP Midday Show makes it clear that the Eagles are lucky to be let off the hook after their poor performance against the Giants due to the Phillies season ending. Ultimately, who does the Phillies loss fall on? Rob Thompson? Dave Dombrowski? Or are the players to blame? Hunter Brody says that Nick Sirianni is losing control, and Kevin Patullo's job should be in jeopardy.
The 94 WIP Midday Show talks about the complexity of this upcoming Phillies offseason. Dave Dombrowski has plenty of tough decisions to make, with free agents including Kyle Schwarber, JT Realmuto, Harrison Bader, and Ranger Suarez. When asked about Rob Thompson's future with the team, Bryce Harper had an interesting answer. According to Joe Giglio, one thing is clear: the Phillies will not be able to run it back with the core that we have become so familiar with over the last four seasons.
It is worth questioning whether teams have begun figuring out Jalen Hurts and the Eagles. The 94 WIP Midday Show thinks that the blueprint to beat the Birds has gotten out. Kyle Quinn says that the pattern for opposing teams is to put the ball in Jalen Hurts' hands. Hunter Brody knows that Hurts has the superstar ability in him, but that he does not show it enough. Rob Thompson's decision to not use Ranger Suarez in Game 1 may haunt Phillies fans forever.
Scott Franzke joins the 94 WIP Midday Show to talk about last night's heartbreaking season-ending loss to the Dodgers in the NLDS. He and the Dodgers broadcast team agree that the series was too good to end on the Orion Kerkering error. He is unaware of Rob Thompson's future, gives high praise to the pitching staff, and says the series was lost because they did not hit enough. Listen to his full call here!
The 94 WIP Midday Show reacts to a devastating end to the Phillies season, with much debate centering around who exactly is to blame. It is unclear if Rob Thompson will be the manager next year, and Dave Dombrowski has a multitude of decisions on his hands regarding free agents. Also, the Eagles have a clear identity problem, with the offense continuing to look poor in an embarrassing loss to the Giants on Thursday Night Football.
The 94 WIP Morning Team continues to cover the Phillies as they get ready for a crucial elimination game tonight in Los Angeles. Joe DeCamara thinks Aaron Nola starting tonight's game is a questionable decision by Rob Thompson. Despite his injury, Harrison Bader is 4/7 in his career against Dodgers starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
The 94 WIP Morning Team continues to discuss Rob Thompson's decision to start Aaron Nola in Game 3 of the NLDS tonight. James Seltzer loses it over Nick Castellanos' comments about the fans.
Sheil Kapadia joins the 94 WIP Morning Show to talk Phillies and Eagles. Despite his disapproval to bunt Bryson Stott with no outs, he does not think Rob Thompson will be fired if the team loses game 3. He also gives a preview for Thursday night's game against the Giants.
The 94 WIP Morning Team debates whether they think John Middleton will have had enough of Rob Thompson if the Phillies drop game 3. Joe DeCamara thinks that the fan in Middleton might force himself to pull the plug on Thompson.
The 94 WIP Morning Team previews tonight's NLDS Game 3 between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers. There is general confusion and frustration regarding Rob Thompson's decision to start Aaron Nola over Ranger Suarez. Head Coach Nick Sirianni joins the show to preview the Eagles' Thursday Night showdown against the New York Giants.
Me oh my, it's Red October yet again! The Let's Go to the Phones Boys are ITCHING for the Phillies to kick off their postseason against the dastardly Dodgers. You know what they say, gang, your ticket is good for the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge!Plus, the Eagles are 4-0 and AJ Brown is doing the thing again where he's mad, but he's not mad, but he's kind of mad that he isn't getting the ball enough. Always fun. Oh yeah, we also talk submarine movies for like an hour for no reason. Up periscope! LOL just kidding....but yeah, we really did talk submarine movies way too much. Go Phillies, go Birds. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on all streaming platformsFollow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
John Kincade joins JR to talk all things Philly sports including the Phillies match-up with the Dodgers, Rob Thompson's comments, and much more!
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about a "big weekend" in sports, particularly focusing on the Philadelphia Phillies' performance, the Ryder Cup, and NFL Week 4. The House congratulates the Phillies' manager, Rob Thompson, and players Trey Turner and Kyle Schwaber for their collective triple crown in the National League. Michael Phelan expresses admiration for Tom Watson's sportsmanship at the Ryder Cup, while Pope brings up Shane Lowry's celebratory antics. Bison discusses the retirement of Bob Carpenter and Michael A. Taylor, highlighting their baseball careers. Milk, on the other hand, is frustrated with the Buccaneers' special teams coordinator after two blocked punts and a blocked field goal.The conversation then shifts to NFL Week 4 takeaways, with House identifying the Lions, Eagles, Bills, and Chiefs as the top four teams. They discuss injuries impacting team performance, the surprising play of Jackson Dart, and the struggles of teams like the Packers and Chargers. College football is also a hot topic, with Milk celebrating UVA's upset over FSU and the impressive performance of Ole Miss. The hosts also delve into the Georgia-Alabama game, with Bison sharing his experience from the stadium and the controversial third-down play. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming MLB postseason, the Mets' disappointing season, and a "punch" segment where the hosts criticize the behavior of New York fans at the Ryder Cup and the NBA's investigation into the Clippers.The Wild World of Sports: A Deep Dive into NFL, College Football, MLB, and the Ryder CupThis past weekend was a whirlwind for sports enthusiasts, packed with thrilling upsets, intense rivalries, and plenty of talking points across various leagues. From the gridiron to the golf course, here's a closer look at the major narratives that unfolded.
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about a "big weekend" in sports, particularly focusing on the Philadelphia Phillies' performance, the Ryder Cup, and NFL Week 4. The House congratulates the Phillies' manager, Rob Thompson, and players Trey Turner and Kyle Schwaber for their collective triple crown in the National League. Michael Phelan expresses admiration for Tom Watson's sportsmanship at the Ryder Cup, while Pope brings up Shane Lowry's celebratory antics. Bison discusses the retirement of Bob Carpenter and Michael A. Taylor, highlighting their baseball careers. Milk, on the other hand, is frustrated with the Buccaneers' special teams coordinator after two blocked punts and a blocked field goal. The conversation then shifts to NFL Week 4 takeaways, with House identifying the Lions, Eagles, Bills, and Chiefs as the top four teams. They discuss injuries impacting team performance, the surprising play of Jackson Dart, and the struggles of teams like the Packers and Chargers. College football is also a hot topic, with Milk celebrating UVA's upset over FSU and the impressive performance of Ole Miss. The hosts also delve into the Georgia-Alabama game, with Bison sharing his experience from the stadium and the controversial third-down play. The episode concludes with a discussion about the upcoming MLB postseason, the Mets' disappointing season, and a "punch" segment where the hosts criticize the behavior of New York fans at the Ryder Cup and the NBA's investigation into the Clippers. The Wild World of Sports: A Deep Dive into NFL, College Football, MLB, and the Ryder Cup This past weekend was a whirlwind for sports enthusiasts, packed with thrilling upsets, intense rivalries, and plenty of talking points across various leagues. From the gridiron to the golf course, here's a closer look at the major narratives that unfolded.
The 94 WIP Morning Show gets into a heated discussion regarding Jalen Hurts' capacity to process plays and information. Hurts' ability to protect the ball being a direct factor in the team winning is up for debate. Discussions continue about how the Phillies' playoff performance will determine Rob Thompson's immediate future with the team. Listen to some fired up callers on the Time's Yours line.
The 94 WIP Morning Show wonders if they, and the city, are being too hard on the Eagles after starting the season 2-0. The win versus the Chiefs was tough and less than glamorous. Was the Tush Push a big factor? Also, is Rob Thompson's job safe after the season ends?
The 94 WIP Morning Show wonders if the Eagles are receiving too much criticism despite their 2-0 start to the season. Jason Kelce weighs in on the state of the seemingly disjointed offense, the Tush Push debate, and previews the Rams game this Sunday, believing that it will be a tough matchup for the Birds. He has faith that the passing game is set to see better performances. Discussions about how the Phillies fare in the playoffs and how that could impact whether Rob Thompson is the manager again next season ensue.
The 94 WIP Morning Show generally agrees that Rob Thompson will keep his job as Phillies manager after the season barring a catastrophe in the playoffs. They also touched on the Chiefs' frustration with the Tush Push.
He was offered $100,000 to sell control of his local Facebook group, The 411 for the 719. He turned it down without a second thought. Rob Thompson, an Air Force veteran, leveraged military strategy to build more than just a community page; he built a digital town square that generates an estimated $7.4 million in local revenue and has become the true pulse of Colorado Springs.In this episode, Rob Thompson reveals the systems-based thinking, the philosophy of "holding space," and the relentless integrity required to manage a digital community of over 108,000 people. From near-disaster when Facebook deleted his group overnight to using the OODA Loop in everyday business, this conversation is a masterclass in building something that truly matters.
(00:00-11:35) Kyle Schwarber hit his 50th Home Run this season at the game last night. How does he compare to some of the other Phillies legends? (11:35-18:35) Rob Thompson had some positive things to say in the locker room after the game. (18:35-25:39) Schwarber is making the other record holders sweat with how much his record is creeping up. (25:39-34:29) Jalen Carter was not suspended- was that the correct call?
(00:00-14:20) NFL Notes at Noon (14:20-24:00) Does the Tone that Rob Thompson struck postgame hit with you? (24:00-34:39) One week until Eagles-Cowboys. What moves are we going to see ahead of the game? (34:29-43:26) What moves do the Phillies need to make in the offseason?
(00:00-10:56) We start today’s show by talking about the Phillies/Mats Series that starts tonight and if last year and the previous year affect how you view playoffs? (10:56-19:11) The devastating Zack Wheeler news and what Ray wants in terms of postseason rotation. (19:11-29:02) How much credit does Rob Thompson get? (29:02-37:31) Eagles make a flurry of moves by adding a backup QB and bringing back their swing tackle.
The Let's Go to the Phones boys and the Phillies are peaking at the exact right time, as the Phillies march on towards the postseason and the boys get jazzed for the start of the NFL season. The Phillies are playing some electric baseball and not even a measly blood clot can stop their march to Red October. Uncle Coggin had a hell of a time at the old ball park this week and it stokes some less than favorable memories of being an absolute dud at high school baseball. The boys talk the Birds and the end of training camp, their mounting injuries, and if the Cowboys are just playing possum with Micah Parsons. We end it all with a sports talk roundup, sending Mike Missanelli off to the great sports talk station in the sky, and reminisce yet again over Howard Eskin. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
(00:00-09:09) The show opens today by asking the question- Which Philadelphia Athlete is the greatest example of must-see TV right now? Philly is obsessed with Johan Duran; he’s in control of the whole game when he’s on the mound. (09:09-17:29) Castellanos is sitting today- is this going to continue to be a trend? (17:29-26:42) What are your guidelines to how Rob Thompson should manage Phillies Pitching? Are they in too long or not enough? It’s also the last day of Eagles training camp and the injury report came out and we are lucky it’s the last day; our Eagles need a break. (26:42-34:18) Sheil Kapadia ranks the offense in the NFL. Eagles sit at #7.
The WIP Morning Team discusses the Philadelphia Phillies and what the team should do with the outfield. Should they keep Marsh out there? Kepler? Castellanos? They discuss that and also touch on the six man rotation that Rob Thompson has announced he would be implementing.
The WIP Morning Team discusses the Philadelphia Phillies and what the team should do with the outfield. Should they keep Marsh out there? Kepler? Castellanos? They discuss that and also touch on the six man rotation that Rob Thompson has announced he would be implementing. They discuss Aaron Nola returning to the Phillies lineup. They talk about how the Phillies will prepare for the games coming up, hopeful they can get back into the win column. The team listens to Time's Yours Calls and breaks down what to look for in the Phillies and Eagles this weekend.
(00:00-10:59) The show opens today by talking about the concern with Ranger Saurez and Rob Thompson needs to have a better feel. (10:59-20:22) Aaron Nola looks great in rehab start. Any chance we see him re-enter the rotation in Suarez’s spot to give him so off time? (20:22-28:41) The Phillies have this 6-man rotation going on. The Reds had Schwaber do what? (28:41-35:36) We switch gears and talk about the Eagles joint practices.
We're back! And we're better than ever! Well, at least we're not worse than the last time you heard us. The LGTTP boys are back (minus one co-host who is no longer with us due to his crimes against humanity) and we are EXCITED for football. Can you smell it in the air? The Eagles are burning through training camp and Uncle Coggin and Producer Pat see another Super Bowl in their future. It's all but guaranteed. Try to act surprised when it happens. PLUS, the boys break down the Phillies trade deadline acquisitions, Coggin's hatred of Max Kepler, and Jerry Jones' hilarious negotiating tactics with Micah Parsons. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
#shegone founder Jeff Frye hosts long time Phillies great Larry Bowa. The two talk about rule changes that have taken away both toughness and technique from the game- plays at the plate and 2nd base. They mull over the proper role of analytics in the game. They share a common mindset in that players at the lower levels are being rushed through the system & that we're too focused on teaching players about individual metrics ... rather than teaching them how to win. Great tributes to Dave Dombrowski, Charlie Manuel, Rob Thompson, Perry Hill, and Ryne Sanberg. At the end, two former big league middle infielders dish on the how the love of the game, discipline, and effort are the common denominators needed for success ... experience builds both toughness and intuition.
The Let's Go to the Phones boys watch the NBA draft LIVE and give their award winning analysis for the newest members of the 76ers, VJ Edgecombe! Let us be the first to welcome VJ to Philadelphia!We discuss why Ace Bailey is a nutjob, praise VJ Edgecombe as a 100% no-doubt can't miss draft pick, and declare ourselves the Enron of the Philadelphia podcast scene. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
Rob Thompson left a lucrative tech career to buy a small mountain resort in the middle of nowhere. The nearest town has 300 people and his resort has 10 hotel rooms, 12 cabins, and 12 train cars you can stay in. We dive into… - All types of entrepreneurship that opened doors - Making Huge life Decisions and moving to a town of 300 people - Rethinking his Corporate Career - How he found the resort - Day 1 through 30 in running the resort Don't miss this episode. :) SMBs are the biggest target for cyber attacks. Protect your business with Inzo Technologies.Check out....www.inzotechnologies.com, I-N-Z-O, or email Nick directly at nick@inzotechnologies.com. Get expert M&A guidance, valuations, and fractional executive support from Amplēo. Learn more at www.ampleo.com/lets-buy-a-business-podcast/. YouTube - Need more hands-on videos? - https://www.youtube.com/@letsbuyabusiness
Hembo and Buster discuss Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter buying the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dodgers hitting past their weaknesses against the Padres, how AJ Preller will handle the next few weeks, Rob Thompson suspending Nick Castellanos, Rafael Devers and the Red Sox divorcing, if the Rays can overtake the Yankees in the AL East, and the surging Astros. Then, Sarah Langs has an essay on Francisco Lindor — who's looking for his first All-Star Game start since 2019. Later, Todd Radom gives his thoughts on the situation in Boston, shares the Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 0:00 Buster's Top 5 3:57 Hembo 29:34 Sarah Langs 31:56 Todd Radom 41:29 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hembo and Buster discuss Dodgers co-owner Mark Walter buying the Los Angeles Lakers, the Dodgers hitting past their weaknesses against the Padres, how AJ Preller will handle the next few weeks, Rob Thompson suspending Nick Castellanos, Rafael Devers and the Red Sox divorcing, if the Rays can overtake the Yankees in the AL East, and the surging Astros. Then, Sarah Langs has an essay on Francisco Lindor — who's looking for his first All-Star Game start since 2019. Later, Todd Radom gives his thoughts on the situation in Boston, shares the Ballpark & Beyond and administers the quiz. CALL THE SHOW: 406-404-8460 EMAIL THE SHOW: BleacherTweets@gmail.com REACH OUT ON X: #BLEACHERTWEETS 0:00 Buster's Top 5 3:57 Hembo 29:34 Sarah Langs 31:56 Todd Radom 41:29 Bleacher Tweets Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
El Hombre Michael Brantley joins the show to give his take on Nick Castellanos being benched by manager Rob Thompson, the Rafael Devers trade saga and much, much more. And they round out the show by finding out What The Learned.
Ben & Woods kick off the 9am hour with a bit of a tough conversation regarding Luis Arraez, who we all love as a person, but we need more production from him SOON. Then the guys talk about the bizarre story involving Nick Castellanos and Phillies manager Rob Thompson, after Thompson benched Castellanos on Tuesday for "an inappropriate comment"? Then we wrap up the show with The Reindl Report and a few of Paulie's top stories of the day! LIsten here!
In this episode of On the Fly, host Gene DeFilippo is joined by Rob Thompson, Sports & Media executive who is the current commercial director of the Walter Camp Foundation. Rob discusses his extensive career that began as a football player at the University of New Haven, transitioned into coaching and recruiting, and led to significant roles within NFL Properties, Disney, and the Arena Football League. Rob shares insights on how he founded the East Coast Recruiting agency, contributed to the growth of flag football, and the creation of grassroots sports programming including the popular NFL “Play 60” campaign. The conversation also delves into the history and significance of Walter Camp's contributions to American football, as well as the ongoing efforts of the Walter Camp Foundation to honor young student-athlete innovators and entrepreneurs.
The tush push lives! The Let's Go to the Phones boys are so very tired of discussing the tush push...but open up the show with 30 minutes of the league trying to ban it. Plus, what does former President Bill Clinton think of the tush push? That's comedy gold, folks! The boys revel in such frivolities and really wallow in the misery of Knicks fans after an all-time NBA playoffs collapse. We wrap up the show with some Rick Tocchet talk and wonder if the Phillies are peaking TOO early. Enjoy losers! Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
The 76ers still have their first round pick. That's good! They have the third overall pick! That's great! The NBA rigged the draft lottery to give the Dallas Mavericks the first overall pick. That's bad! The Let's Go to the Phones boys discuss the recent NBA Draft Order Selection show and declare their undying love for Ace Bailey...unless he stinks and they disavow all knowledge of him. Plus, the boys discuss the Phillies play as of late, the Eagles first round matchups against the hated Cowboys, and the sad loss of legendary wrestler Sabu. A true angel!Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
Rob Thompson has an incredible background in Athletics and Athletic Promotion and he's also the Co-Founder of American Gridiron 1880. Rob shares his journey and a cool platform for ADs and Leaders on The Educational AD Podcast!
Word of the Day: Manager (0:00-8:35) Tyrone talks organizational hierarchy within professional sports. Are the Phillies ACTUALLY good enough to win? Is Dombrowski doing enough? (8:40-15:45) Tyrone says managers aren’t and cannot be perfect; perfection cannot be the measure of a great manager. Ricky says the Phillies are a bought team. How well is Rob Thompson doing? (15:55-28:40) Tyrone thinks it is unfair to blame Rob Thompson for the Phillies regularly coming up short. Trea Turner on the hot seat this season; the fans just want the best for him. (28:50-37:53) Tyrone thinks the players really need to deliver for the Phillies this season. Follow The Station x.com/975TheFanatic instagram.com/975thefanatic/ https://www.facebook.com/975thefanatic/ Follow The Show x.com/975BestShowEver https://x.com/TyJohnsonNews https://x.com/rickybottalico https://x.com/sylvanakell Support the Show 975thefanatic.com/shows/the-best-show-
This is the absolute worst part of the year...post-Super Bowl, pre-March Madness and baseball. My god, usually we have the 76ers to at least give us something to pay attention to, but my goodness do they suck! The Let's Go to the Phones boys are running out ideas, gang! The Phillies season can't start soon enough. The boys talk about Producer Pat's recent trip to a Flyers game, the absolute depressing state of the 76ers, hopes for the Phillies, and movies that made them cry. Do my tears surprise you? Strong men also cry. Strong men also cry. It's a weird one today, gang. Subscribe, rate and review Let's Go To The Phones on whichever platform you enjoy the show- Follow us on all our socials- https://twitter.com/letsgo2thephone https://www.instagram.com/letsgotothephones/?hl=en
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from ABC News live at The Pentagon on possible DOGE moves at the DOD. Correspondent Jon Decker on Russia/Ukraine negotiations. Erick Erickson joins us live. Plus, Prof. Rob Thompson on the cultural impact of SNL. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from ABC News live at The Pentagon on possible DOGE moves at the DOD. Correspondent Jon Decker on Russia/Ukraine negotiations. Erick Erickson joins us live. Plus, Prof. Rob Thompson on the cultural impact of SNL. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Eleanor Watson from ABC News live at The Pentagon on possible DOGE moves at the DOD. Correspondent Jon Decker on Russia/Ukraine negotiations. Erick Erickson joins us live. Plus, Prof. Rob Thompson on the cultural impact of SNL. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
On this episode of the DAILY HUSTLE, EB discusses various topics including the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift's prop bets, pickleball, and Major League Baseball news. He talks about the signing by Jack Flaherty and comments from Phillies manager Rob Thompson about the Dodgers' spending habits.
A perfect mix of sports, creative & content, and general work life & career -- Leader in sports innovation and compelling creative content, Rob Thompson joins the Rebel team to discuss his history creating experiences for major brands like the NFL and Disney. It's a quick-hit episode, packed with deep insights from a great dude with an astounding career. Enjoy!
In this episode of Winners Find a Way I'm joined by Rob Thompson, a true master of resilience, creativity, and intentional growth. Rob shares his incredible journey from navigating dyslexia to becoming a successful entrepreneur and host of The 5% Club podcast. His story reminds us that challenges can be powerful catalysts for personal growth and success. From coaching college football to founding and exiting multiple sports media companies, Rob has consistently leaned into his strengths of creativity, intuition, and connection. Rob also dives into the mission behind The 5% Club, where he empowers young athletes to think beyond the playing field. His message focuses on using the skills developed through sports—resilience, teamwork, and excellence—to explore entrepreneurial opportunities and redefine success. As we step into 2025, Rob's story encourages us to embrace growth, trust our strengths, and create our own opportunities. Tune in for practical insights and motivation to make this year one of bold action and personal development. Key Takeaways: How Rob turned dyslexia into a strength by embracing his creative gifts. The mindset shifts that led to his entrepreneurial success. Why resilience and self-awareness are essential for personal growth. The mission behind The 5% Club and empowering athletes beyond sports. Practical advice for embracing challenges and creating opportunities in 2025. Resources & Mentions: Rob Thompson's podcast: The 5% Club Follow Rob on LinkedIn | Instagram | Website Connect with Trent M. Clark Website: Leadershipity.com LinkedIn: Trent M. Clark Email: trent@leadershipity.com Grab a copy of our Book “Leading Winning Teams” Here: https://bit.ly/4cVWy2t If you're interested in elevating your team's performance and doubling your organizational value, reach out to Trent for a consultation. Visit Leadershipity.com to learn more or schedule a 15-minute call with Trent. Listen to More Episodes: Catch new episodes of the Winners Find a Way Show every Thursday at 10:00 AM Eastern / 700 AM Pacific. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest and do not necessarily reflect any organisation's official policy or position.