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YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
As I've said before I am now in my burning bush year so I can do a lot of things and July 1 of 2025 is here and I'm going to start doing what I call TWIT Talks from Time to Time and I'm hoping that you will join me in being a good TWIT Talker! ... So let me tell you the story because there are a lot of them,,, and STOSH something to say for greater clarity and showing even greater talent. Are You a TWIT? I Hope So. (Because I Am One Too) by Stan Hustad Let me just get this out there: I am a TWIT. And proud of it. That may raise an eyebrow—or both—but let me explain. Today, I'm inviting you to join me in the Impact Zone, Transformation Zone, and now the TWIT Zone. Because on this latest episode of What It Takes Radio, I took a light-hearted but deeply personal dive into what it means to be a real TWIT… a person devoted to Transformation, Wisdom, Insight, and Truth. Now, if you're thinking, "Stan, has the Arizona sun finally baked your brain?", hang on a moment. There's a method to this joyful madness. See, the idea came to me the way the best ideas do—on a morning walk, talking to God, thinking, pondering, and yes, praying. All of a sudden, BAM—TWIT. Four letters that could change a life (and maybe even a few businesses) if we let them. From What It Takes to TWIT The original inspiration came from an old mentor who told me to carry on his legacy of “What It Takes.” So WIT (What It Takes) became a theme in my life and work. But then I added the T—for Transformation. And I thought, what if being a TWIT wasn't foolish... but powerful? What if our world today needs a new kind of TED Talk—one that's less about tech and more about truth? That's when TWIT Talks was born. Not TED. Not TEDx. TWIT. It might sound silly. But so did the wheel at one point. So What Is a TWIT Talk? A TWIT Talk is 5 to 15 minutes of pure gold—packed with wisdom, insight, and truth that actually helps people transform. It's a little irreverent, often humorous, and always heartfelt. It's the kind of thing that leaves you thinking, smiling, maybe even challenged. You see, to TWIT someone is also to tease, to prod, to poke a little fun... but all with love and a dash of wit. It's about sparking curiosity and waking people up with a twinkle in the eye and a kick in the soul. Why TWIT Matters Now Let's be honest—2025 hasn't exactly been a cakewalk. We're in a messy, noisy, confusing, AI-fueled world where shouting seems to replace speaking, and everyone's selling something but saying nothing. What we need are real voices sharing real wisdom—earned through scars, stories, and lived experience. That's what TWIT Talks aim to do. They're short, sharp, and spiritual (with a splash of sass). They remind us that transformation begins not with a miracle, but with a moment of honesty. Some Possible Takeaways from This TWIT: • Transformation starts with truth, not just tech. • Wisdom doesn't come from Google—it comes from living. • The best insights are simple, but never shallow. • A little humor makes truth easier to swallow. • You don't have to be TED to make a difference—just be real. • AI is powerful, but you are irreplaceable. • Never stop experimenting; even foolish ideas can lead to brilliance. • Black, white, red, gold, silver—whatever your brand, make it shine with purpose. • Use your scars to teach—not to hide. • Stories still heal better than slogans. Join the TWIT Movement I'm not trying to go viral. I'm trying to go vital. And I'd love for you to join me. Whether you want to listen, learn, or give your own TWIT Talk, there's room at the table (or microphone) for you. You've got something to say—something true. So, what are you waiting for? The world doesn't need more noise. It needs more TWITS—people like you and me who dare to lead with wisdom, insight, and truth. Let's make transformation not just a trend, but a way of life. Until next time… Be bold. Be kind. Be a TWIT.
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
... In the media and in the marketplace today. First of all let me tell you about my burning bush birthday and maybe you can figure out what it was and what it means. If you still can't figure it out let me know and I'll tell you the whole story personally because it's important for you too! But since everybody in America listens to the radio or watches television or is involved in someway with the movies... Now everything you thought you knew about that has changed and will change a lot more in the right now future, so let me take a few minutes to help you begin to sort it out and do something smart! And now it is time for STOSH the robot to report on the radio show! If You're Not Streaming, You're Just Dreaming A message from the Impact Zone on the burning bush birthday of transformation By Stan Hustad It's my burning bush birthday. That's right. You can guess what that means—or let it remain one of life's good mysteries. But here's what matters: I'm still standing, still stirring things up, and still trying to help good people like you thrive in a fast-changing world. And today, I've got a message that's as urgent as it is liberating. If you're not streaming, you're just dreaming. There it is. I said it. And I'm saying it again because this is the week it became official. According to the latest Nielsen ratings, for the first time ever, streaming has overtaken the combined total of broadcast and cable TV viewing in the United States. Read that again. Streaming is no longer the future. It's the present. Broadcast and cable TV? They're down to 44.2%. Streaming now commands 44.8%—and the gap is only growing. And guess what? That shift changes everything. Not just for entertainment, but for communication, for business, for marketing, and for how we share our ideas, tell our stories, and build trust. From Airwaves to Antennas to Algorithms I'm old enough to remember when AM radio was king. When you needed a 30-foot TV antenna with guy wires just to catch a blurry black-and-white signal from Chicago. I delivered newspapers when every home had one. Today, in my apartment complex? Only one unit gets a daily paper. The rest of us are living digital—whether we know it or not. I've been broadcasting for over 45 years. I've seen the rise of FM stereo, the fall of print, and the digitization of almost everything. But nothing compares to the transformation happening right now. Streaming is more than a new channel. It's a new world—a new medium demanding a new mindset. The Opportunity and the Challenge This isn't just trivia for media nerds. This is your wake-up call. If you want to grow a business, start a movement, sell a product, or make a difference—you must learn how to show up on camera, behind a mic, and on demand. Podcasting, YouTube, livestreams, Zoom, LinkedIn video, TikTok, digital radio… these aren't fads. They're foundational. And now AI is accelerating the change. What used to take teams of experts can now be done by one creative entrepreneur with a laptop and a message. But here's the catch: if you don't get in front of this wave, it's going to crash right over you. “Radio” used to mean transmitting sound across wires and waves. Today, radio means “radiated communication”—amplifying your voice, your vision, your value. And now everyone can have their own radio and TV network. You can too. What You Can Do—Right Now 1. Stop waiting. Start streaming. 2. Invest in your presence. 3. Repurpose everything. 4. Use AI wisely. 5. Build your own network. Final Words from the Burning Bush Birthday Boy This week, I released my second book for the Christian Entrepreneur Network: How to Be a World-Class Jesus Entrepreneur. It's a project born out of this new era—a book written, designed, and published using the tools of streaming and AI. It's proof of what's possible. I'm not done. In fact, I'm just getting started. If you want help, I'm here: speaking, coaching, teaching, producing, broadcasting. Helping you get your voice out to the world—wisely, powerfully, purposefully. So here's my birthday challenge to you: Don't just dream about a better future. Stream it into existence. Reach out to me at stan@wittradio.net Let's create something meaningful. All the best and blessings, Stan the Radio Man Key Takeaways from the Impact Zone - Streaming has officially overtaken traditional broadcast and cable. - Digital media is now the dominant force in communication and commerce. - The tools are in your hands—use them or lose out. - AI is not a threat if you learn to partner with it. - Every person, brand, and business needs a streaming strategy—now.
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
The world is full of people right now trying to tell you that they have the secret to success. I'm not one of them. No matter how good an idea you might have to remember that nothing works all the time and there's something wrong with everything. But for your thought and consideration let me speakand seek to explain what I have learned about what I call Zone-Based lLving and how being in the right zone in the right time will be very helpful to you as you deal with what is a rather rugged and challenging way of life right now in which most people are quite tired and don't know what to do. Maybe this 15 minutes might be helpful as a start to get back on track and have a sense of energy in the midst of difficult times. And now let's see what the STOSH has to say about the program. Living in the Zones: How I've Learned to Perform, Transform, and Flourish at Every Stage of Life By Stan Hustad If you're going to survive—better yet, thrive—in today's uncertain, noisy, and sometimes nasty world, you need more than a goal or a five-year plan. You need zones. That's right—zone-based living is not just a quirky phrase I came up with; it's a powerful way to understand where you are in life, what your role is, and how to perform at your best, no matter what stage you're in. This week on the program, I dove deep into the idea that living well in today's complex world demands that we know where we are—not just physically or emotionally, but spiritually and professionally too. These five "zones" I've discovered over years of coaching, teaching, performing, and living... well, they're not only helpful—they're essential. So allow me to take you on a little journey through the five zones of life, with just enough wisdom, wit, and warning to maybe get you thinking, “Hey, I need to figure out what zone I'm in—and how to get to the next one.” The Five Zones of Life 1. The Curiosity Zone This is where we start, where we play, and where we ask a thousand questions an hour. Most of us lose it by the time we “grow up,” but here's the big idea: what if everything you thought you knew... was wrong? Could you live with that possibility? The Curiosity Zone isn't just for kids. It's for entrepreneurs, artists, scientists, and anyone who refuses to accept the world as it is. Stay curious, my friends. 2. The Impact Zone Now you're in adulthood. You're responsible. You're no longer just preparing—you're performing. This is where you grow your audience, build influence, and—yes—make a dent in the universe. It's not enough to exist. You've got to matter. And this is where our modern-day Dale Carnegies are born. Or better yet, reborn. 3. The Transformation Zone Congratulations—you've made an impact! But now it's time to do something bigger. Better. Bolder. This zone isn't about tweaking your brand or reorganizing your sock drawer. It's about radical reinvention. You're not changing because you have to. You're transforming because you can. This is the zone where ideas meet courage. 4. The Generosity Zone If you've made it here, you've succeeded. But the question is, who else has? If your success doesn't lift others, you've missed the point. Generosity isn't just about money—it's about time, attention, mentorship, kindness. Civilizations crumble without generosity. So if you're still hoarding, you're still stuck. 5. The Encore Zone Here's where I live. You don't retire—you re-fire. You've got wisdom, experience, and one more show to give. In fact, some of your best work might still be ahead. (Just ask Michelangelo, who created masterpieces into his 80s.) This zone is about finishing well, leaving a legacy, and making sure the world is just a little better because you were here. Memorable Takeaways - “What zone are you in? And what zone do you need to grow into?” - “You're not just in the marketplace. You are the marketplace.” - “Curiosity didn't kill the cat—it built the airplane, wrote the song, and launched the podcast.” - “Success without generosity is just ego with a good haircut.” - “You're on sale every day. Better learn how to sell you.” Remember This - Curiosity keeps you young. - Impact makes you relevant. - Transformation makes you necessary. - Generosity makes you unforgettable. - Encore makes you eternal. A Call to Action So where are you today? Soul tired? A little lost in the cultural noise? Wondering if you've still got it? Let me tell you something: you do. You absolutely do. You just need a map. And that's what the zone model can be—a compass for your calling, your career, and your contribution. If this message resonates with you, reach out. I'm here for coaching, conversation, counsel, or just a cup of encouragement. Let's figure out your zone—and how to get to the next one. And remember: in a world gone sideways, those who live with purpose and perform with love will always rise. All the best and blessings to you. And as always—live well, finish well, and don't forget to flourish. Let's talk: StanEdWittRadio.net
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Well maybe the Pope doesn't have to after all he is the Pope. But maybe he wants to. But he is a missionary just as I was a missionary and still am, and that means that we will do any media in any way we can to reach people with good news and good ideas and tell good stories. That's where I learned to do radio, as a missionary radio guy broadcasting all around the world. But the thing that turns me on right now is the fact that you don't have to be a big shot and have lots of money and stuff like that to be on the radio. You can be on the radio with your own program and even your own radio station. It's a wonderful opportunity, and remember that Donald Trump did not become president because he had lots of money and was a real estate development leader. ... He became president because he was the only one running who knew something about using the mass media and had been a television star... And the chance is that he was re-elected because he went on all of the podcasts. And as I used to say on late night radio, "just let that sit on your head for a while." And now STOSH the robot wants to add his two cents to the conversation. If the Pope Can Podcast, Maybe You Should Too *By Stan the Radioman* Let's get real for a moment: when the Pope decides it's time to do a podcast, it might be a gentle nudge from above that it's time you considered it too. Yes, that's right—His Holiness behind a microphone, reaching out with stories, insights, and blessings via a podcast. Now, if that doesn't make you stop and think, what will? Hello friends, this is Stan, your friendly Radioman, and today I want to have a heartfelt conversation with you—one that starts with a bit of humor, moves through the madness of modern media, and ends with a serious call to action. Because in a world where even the Pope is podcasting, you and I have something important to consider: the voice we were given is meant to be shared. A Podcast with a Purpose The idea of the Pope doing a podcast might sound like the punchline to a late-night monologue, but it's real—and it's revealing. It shows us that no matter who you are or what platform you occupy, communication is changing. The microphone isn't just for professionals anymore; it's for teachers, leaders, creators, dreamers, and everyday folks with something meaningful to say. I've been preaching this for years. As someone who's been part of the podcasting world since its scrappy early days, I've seen firsthand how it empowers people. Podcasting is not just about talking—it's about performing, persuading, connecting, and even healing. In a world heavy with war, noise, and division, there's something beautiful about claiming a little corner of the digital universe to speak your truth. And trust me, it's not just about becoming famous or building a brand (though it can do that too). It's about making sure your story, your message, and your mission aren't left unsaid. That might be for your business, your ministry, your family legacy—or even just your sanity. Why This Matters Now We live in war-like times. Cities burn, nations battle, and the noise of conflict seems louder than ever. But in the middle of all that, there's room for something different: storytelling. Hope-sharing. Peace-making. And that's where podcasting becomes more than just a marketing tool—it becomes a mission. You don't need a studio or a big audience. You just need your voice and the courage to use it. Take it from me—and now from the Pope—your message matters. You may try it and discover, like I did with golf, that it's not quite your thing. That's okay. But at least you'll have explored it. And maybe along the way, you'll discover a new version of yourself. You don't have to be a podcaster. But you need to understand the power of this platform because the world is listening—and they need voices that speak truth, peace, and hope. Key Takeaways for You to Remember and Share • Podcasting isn't just media—it's mission. Your voice can be a force for good in chaotic times. • You don't have to be perfect—just present. Try it, test it, and see what happens. • Performance is the new marketing. People respond to authenticity, personality, and presence. • Storytelling is soul work. It heals the speaker and the listener. • If the Pope is podcasting, you've run out of excuses. A Gentle Challenge and a Call to Peace So here's the deal. I'm starting a podcast on podcasting. Why? Because I want to help people like you discover that your voice can make a difference. Whether you want to grow a business, write a book, teach a lesson, or just speak peace into a noisy world, I want to help you do it. And in the spirit of peace—real, deep, abiding peace—I leave you with this thought from Jesus himself: *“My peace I give to you.”* That's the kind of peace we need more of. And maybe, just maybe, your next step in building that peace starts behind a microphone. So let's do this together. Reach out to me at stan@witradio.net. No pressure. Just possibilities. Because in this day and age, if the Pope can do it… well, maybe it's your turn. **Amen. Let's go.**
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
I tell stories. That's what I do. And today I want to tell you some stories about Memorial Day, and being on the radio, and how old time towns celebrated Memorial Day many years ago. And then I want to tell you about my friend Brennan... He is the one that the title of the program is all about. So please take about 15 minutes to be inspired, and perhaps challenged, and perhaps be thankful for those who are not here, but because they're not, you are here! Then please take some time to tell me your Memorial Day memory and perhaps your transformation story. And now here is what Stosh has to say about the show! “He Threw Himself on the Grenade for Me” — A Memorial Day Story of Transformation This is Stan, and I want to welcome you to a story that's more than a Memorial Day message. It's about memory and meaning, about service and sacrifice, but above all—it's about transformation. From Bike Parades to Battlefields I remember when Memorial Day fell on May 31st, not just on the Monday that made for a three-day weekend. It was a sacred day, a break in the normal rhythm of life. In my small town, we'd decorate our bikes with crepe paper and flags and trail behind the veterans as they marched through Main Street. The parade ended at the cemetery, where taps echoed through the air and spent shells from the 21-gun salute became childhood souvenirs. It was a holiday, yes—but one wrapped in reverence. The Day I Entered the World of Radio Another Memorial Day stands out for me. It was during the time I made a dramatic career pivot—from teaching to broadcasting. I was still juggling both, working full-time at school and studying broadcasting by night. We were told there'd be no class that holiday Monday, and we all sighed with relief. But then our instructor dropped a little truth bomb on us: “Enjoy it. It's the last holiday you'll ever have off. Radio doesn't stop.” And he was right. From that day on, I worked holidays. No more time off. Why? Because someone had to be there—on air, in voice, speaking truth, remembering, reminding. That's what transformation demanded of me: to step into a new calling and stay present, even on days of rest. Brennan Manning and the Weight of Sacrifice But the story that defines Memorial Day for me isn't mine. It belongs to Brennan Manning. You may know him as the compelling speaker and author who shared deeply about grace, addiction, and faith. I had the privilege of picking him up once for a speaking engagement at our church. As we drove, he quietly mentioned that “Brennan” wasn't his real name. He shared the story behind it. During the Korean War, a grenade landed in the trench where he and a few others were huddled. A friend of his—without hesitation—threw himself on the grenade. It killed him but saved Brennan and the others. Brennan told me, “He didn't just die for his country. He died for me.” Think about that. “No greater love has anyone than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.” That act transformed Brennan. But it also burdened him. He carried guilt. He wrestled with the question, *How do I live a life worthy of that sacrifice?* That guilt led him into addiction, then into recovery—and ultimately into ministry. He confided that he always needed to have someone from AA on call. Just in case. Just to remember he wasn't alone. Transformation, he reminded me, doesn't always happen in a straight line. It's messy. It's humbling. It's painful. But it's real. Memorial Day: A Time for Remembering and Reimagining As we honor those who laid down their lives this Memorial Day, let's also remember the living legacies of transformation they leave behind. Some gave their lives in uniform. Others gave their lives in other ways—serving, sacrificing, showing up. Brennan's friend didn't just save a life—he transformed one. And Brennan, for all his brokenness, turned his life into a source of transformation for others. A Few Takeaways to Reflect On: • Transformation often begins with sacrifice—someone gives up something, sometimes everything, so another can live, grow, or thrive. • Guilt can hinder growth unless we find community and purpose to work through it. • Old voices still speak—and if we've lived long enough, it's probably because we've learned something worth sharing. • Radio, like life, never turns off. We stay “on the air” because someone may be listening, someone who needs our words. Final Thoughts: Entering the Transformation Zone We don't need to wait for a national holiday to start living transformed lives. But Memorial Day gives us a moment to pause, reflect, and commit. Transformation isn't just about changing jobs or habits. It's about deeper shifts—of heart, spirit, and perspective. Maybe this summer is your time for that. Maybe this is your moment to enter the transformation zone. Tell your story. Receive someone else's. And like Brennan, may your life—no matter how imperfect—become the spark for someone else's transformation. Thanks for listening. Till next time, Stan
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YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Here you go friends for a Monday evening. First of all I have a celebration day and it's always nice to be able to share a happy day. But I also have decided that because so many things are changing in my life that we all need to get used to not only changing things but also changing names. So I have a little 12 minute story that I think will be amusing and possibly helpful to you and I know that if you want to excell and do well in the challenging times before us you're gonna have to take one of my suggestions quite seriously. And here is what STOSH the robot has to say Could Everything You've Learned Be Wrong? Why I'm Changing the Name—and What That Might Mean for You Hi, I'm Stan—the Radio Man—and I've been hosting a podcast called Interesting Ideas. But here's the big news: it's time to change the name. And no, this isn't just a branding decision. It's something deeper. Something more personal. Something that might matter to you, too. Let me tell you why. A Personal Moment Sparks a Shift Today is my daughter's birthday. My youngest is turning 50. And as I reflect on that (with a bit of disbelief), I realize that life constantly changes—whether we're ready or not. Back when I was teaching high school history, I overheard one of my students tell a classmate, “It doesn't matter what the course is—it's always Husted.” That comment has stayed with me. It reminded me that no matter what label you slap on the work, if I'm involved, I bring a certain way of thinking, a certain voice, and a certain personality to the table. So when I change the name of this show, it's not about erasing the past—it's about aligning with the present. Because I've changed. The world has changed. Maybe you have, too. The Drucker Moment That Changed Everything Years ago, I read a Forbes article featuring the legendary management consultant Peter Drucker. It was the October 1998 issue. The cover headline jolted me into a new awareness: “Everything You've Learned About the New Economy Could Be Wrong.” I kept that cover. Blew it up into a poster. Used it as a constant reminder in my coaching and consulting work. Why? Because that sentence hits hard. It dares us to consider that our cherished assumptions might no longer apply. And in today's world—where everything is accelerating—this kind of thinking is more vital than ever. Why the Name Must Change The name Interesting Ideas has served us well. But now, I'm searching for something more fitting. Maybe something like: • Instigating Ideas • Innovative Ideas • Inconvenient Ideas • Irritating Ideas • Inspirational Ideas I want a name that reflects not just curiosity, but courage. Because that's what it takes to admit, “I was wrong.” It takes maturity to grow up, not just grow older. And if you've ever changed your mind, you know what I mean. When we realize that what we used to know might no longer be true, we're not falling apart—we're waking up. And that's where real wisdom begins. What This Podcast Is Really About Here's how I see the journey: • Ideas lead to • Insight, which leads to • Influence, which creates • Impact, and if you're lucky, • Income—not just financial, but relational, spiritual, and personal wealth. We're entering what I call The Impact Zone. If you don't make an impact today, you may already be invisible. And I believe we were made to leave an imprint—to leave behind more than we take. Key Takeaways • It's okay to change your mind. Growth means rethinking what we thought we knew. • Impact matters. In this fast-changing world, we must move from ideas to action. • Names are not sacred. What matters is the substance, not the label. • Humility is power. Saying, “I was wrong,” might be the wisest thing you'll ever do. • Wisdom is the goal. Not information, not even knowledge—but wisdom. A Red Plate Day—and a Call to You When our kids were young, we had a tradition: on birthdays or special occasions, we'd bring out a red plate that read, *This is your special day*. It was a way of saying, “You matter.” Today, as I honor my daughter's milestone, I realize that this is my red plate day, too. And maybe yours. So here's my call to action: • Rethink something you've always believed. • Be willing to be wrong—so you can become wiser. • Give me your thoughts on what this new name could be. • And above all, aim to leave a legacy of impact, wisdom, and blessings. Because as much as everything may change, one thing doesn't: our calling to bless others at every turn. Thanks for listening. Let's continue the journey—under a new name, but with the same spirit. Until next time… from whatever this show will soon be called. Blessings always, Stan the Radio Man
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Please give me seven minutes to introduce you to a remarkable idea and to a remarkable entrepreneur who through many years of entrepreneurial living and coaching others in the ways to financial success can now help you discover some of the secrets of true success and powerful living. And now I asked STOSH the robot to do a complementary comment section on the program and this is what he came up with Where Service Meets Success: The Power of Living Generously A Personal Invitation from Stan Hostad Greetings friends, My name is Stan Hustad, and I'd like to personally share with you a remarkable new venture that is bold, beautiful, and—most importantly—needed. I've spent years as a business performance coach and international broadcaster, but recently I've had the privilege of joining something that touches both the heart and the mind. It's a new service and learning initiative called SteveLear.org, inspired by the life and mission of my friend, Steve Lear. Steve is a financial entrepreneur and activist, but more than that, he is a man deeply committed to the practice of generosity. Not as a charitable sideline, but as a powerful way of life. This isn't a church or a school. It's not a tech company. And yet, it feels like a blend of all three—carrying the wisdom of spiritual traditions, the curiosity of education, and the agility of modern innovation. So what exactly is SteveLear.org? It's a new kind of organization for a new kind of world. It exists to serve those asking life's most urgent questions—about purpose, calling, and what it truly means to live well. Three Core Pathways Let me briefly outline three foundational areas where this organization is making a difference: 1. Career & Business Development Whether you're just starting out or starting over, we help people find their strengths, sharpen their instincts, and develop real business and life skills. We believe in helping you create not just a living, but a life that matters. Think of it as entrepreneurial thinking—with a soul. 2. Leadership That Serves True leadership isn't about ego or titles. It's about service, humility, and listening well. SteveLear.org promotes a model of leadership that's people-focused and value-driven. We're not trying to build stars—we're trying to build communities that care. 3. The Power of Generosity This is the secret sauce. Generosity isn't just a feel-good concept—it's a superpower. By giving your time, your wisdom, your resources, you don't lose—you grow. And so does everyone around you. Generosity multiplies impact. Key Takeaways Here are a few thoughts to carry with you: • Life is not a waiting game—it's a building project. • Leadership is not a position—it's a practice of service. • You don't need to have much to give much. • Creating your own career path isn't selfish—it may be sacred. • A generous spirit can transform your business, your life, and even your destiny. A Final Thought—And a Call to Action Maybe you are the one. The one who lights the spark, who starts the good movement, who shows others a new way of living and giving. You don't need permission to begin—but you do need a path. That's what we're offering at SteveLear.org. Not a formula. A friendship. A journey. If you're tired of waiting for change—and maybe ready to be the change—then I invite you: Join us. Learn. Serve. Give. Grow. Welcome to where service meets success. With gratitude, Stan Hustad
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
With some life lessons about communication and the power of point of the moment radio and television in today's world. Right now there are hundreds of programs and broadcast features about the passing of Pope Francis. And we note that and comment on some of the life lessons for the man who died the day after Easter. Probably just as he wanted. However many years ago the Pope then almost died in an assassination attempt in Saint Peter's square when a loan gunman tried to kill him. I was on worldwide radio that very day and it was a very challenging and interesting story and day and I learned a lot that day that has helped me as a communicator and a broadcaster today, and I'd like to share a little bit of what I learned with you if that's OK? And blessings to all and blessings on the memory of Pope Francis Then we asked our robot friend STOSH to make a few comments and do a little review of the work I did and as always he has some good and unique things to say and so here they are . When the Pope Was Shot—And We Went Live: A Broadcaster's Remembrance By Stan Hustad | What It Takes Radio – "Stan, what do we do now? The Pope's been shot!" I remember that moment like it was yesterday. May 13, 1981. I was standing in the master control room at Trans World Radio on the island of Bonaire when those words hit me like a lightning bolt. The Pope had been shot. Most people don't remember where they were that day. But I do. Because I was about to go on the air with a program I had carefully recorded in advance. It was business as usual—until it wasn't. That day reminded me of the incredible power and responsibility of real-time communication. You see, Trans World Radio was one of the largest international Christian radio broadcasters in the world. From that little island in the Caribbean, we beamed content in 15 languages to audiences across continents. The program I hosted, Caribbean Night Call, was typically a laid-back mix of music and musing. Though the station was Christian in foundation, this particular show was meant for everyone. That night, though, it had to be something different. Something more. The plan was simple: at 11:05, and run the pre-recorded program as scheduled. But when I heard the news, I knew that tape was already outdated, irrelevant—and maybe even offensive. What kind of communicator would I be if I carried on with business as usual while the world was reeling from the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II? So, we scrapped the recording. I went live. No script. No teleprompter. Just my voice, a microphone, and a fast-moving, emotional story unfolding in real-time. I scrambled for updates from the BBC and Voice of America. I reached out to people for live perspectives. One phrase that emerged and struck me deeply was this: “It's like shooting God.” That's what someone reportedly cried out when they heard the news. It reminded me how, for millions, the Pope represented more than a man—he was a spiritual symbol. And an attack on him felt like an attack on the sacred itself. Though I was exhausted by 1 a.m., I knew we had done the right thing. We met the moment. We served our audience by responding, not reacting—by being present, not polished. And that brings us to today. The death of Pope Francis, while not a tragedy in the same vein, once again reminds us of how powerful it is to speak to the moment. As I awoke early this morning—my “hour of power” at 4 a.m.—I realized that, once again, my responsibility was not to run yesterday's program, but to speak into today's story. Whether it's a snowstorm in Minnesota or a death in the Vatican, the moment matters. The point of the moment (what I call the “P.O.M.”) is when communication becomes not just content, but connection. Radio—and now video, podcasts, and livestreams—gives us the privilege to meet people where they are, not where we wish they were. As one of my mentors wisely told me, "If it's in the news, it may not be the real news. Your job is to find the real news—maybe even the good news."
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
This whole day is full of life and business lessons about the state of our world not only 2000 some years ago but right now. Whether you are a believer or not, the lessons about group psychology, leadership, and how we live our lives with our hopes and fears and what we do when faced with difficult decisions, all come to bear and the stories and truths are told. And I am going to be so bold to suggest that there is something that we can learn that's very significant from what happened that day from the bad guy himself, Pontius Pilate ... This will challenge you in many ways, I guarantee it! ... And then STOSH the robot wanted to have his say about the program.... "Behold the Man: A Good Friday Reflection on Truth, Power, and Pilate" First-Person Summary and Review: On this Good Friday, I took to the airwaves once again—not to preach, but to provoke. Not with controversy, but with curiosity. You see, I asked a question that might seem odd on this sacred day: Can we learn something from Pontius Pilate? The man who washed his hands, yet left a mark on all of history. This broadcast wasn't a sermon—it was a reflection. A conversation. An invitation to step into the Transformation Zone and ask yourself what you believe is true—not just in religion, but in life, leadership, and legacy. Because Pilate, in a moment of human weakness or accidental brilliance, gave us two of the most powerful phrases in all of human history: “What is truth?” “Behold the man.” Think about it. On one of the darkest days ever recorded, amid power struggles and political games, Jesus stood silent before the empire. And that silence spoke louder than any defense. Pilate saw something in him—something unshakable. Strength. Clarity. Conviction. A man who knew the truth. And whether you believe Jesus was a prophet, a revolutionary, the Son of God—or even if you believe none of it at all—this story remains one of the most studied, debated, and inspiring dramas of all time. It teaches us about fear, courage, responsibility, and that moment when someone asks you to make a choice… and you know it matters. Takeaways – To Remember, Reflect, and Share:
Are we running on empty here in the final months of the school year? OF COURSE NOT. The BMP is huge again this week as we talk indoor track with Coach Russo and Stosh from the Class of '25. Another huge BMP this week
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
Well I hope not but that might be a wise thing to consider. And I am sure that many others are doing just that. This is April 1 and I'm not fooling around about anything. I am discovering that we are going to be in for some real turbulence in life and business and perhaps we need to know how to handle things and take advantage of other things in this time of turbulence, transitions, and possible transformations, So please give me just 15 minutes to challenge your thinking and perhaps see if I can help you do some things that will make things better for you... Because I think I can. Now let me introduce you to what Stosh the radio robot had to say aout the program ... He is pretty smart so take some time to listen and to read.... Should my Jewish and Tesla-Driving Friends Start Carrying a Gun? By Stan the Radio Man This isn't a question I ever thought I'd ask out loud. But here we are. April Fool's Day isn't hitting the same this year. Maybe because the joke's on all of us. Or maybe because things have gotten so absurd, so twisted, that even asking “should my Jewish and Tesla-owning friends start carrying a gun?” doesn't feel like satire anymore. I'm not trying to be sensational. I'm trying to sort things out—just like I asked God in a recent prayer. Help me sort things out… and then sort me in. Show me where I belong in all this. Where we all belong. Because 2025 isn't just a year on the calendar—it's a turning point. A time of turbulence, yes. But also a time of transition, and if we're wise and brave, maybe even transformation. That's the tension we're living in. That's what today's “Interesting Ideas” is all about. The Underlying Fear Across campuses like Harvard and Columbia, reports are rolling in that Jewish students don't feel safe. We're seeing a rise in antisemitism, not whispered but shouted in the open. Vandalism of Tesla cars—just because they represent a certain class, or carry perceived political weight. And in the middle of it all are real people—your neighbors, your friends, your family—wondering, Am I next? It makes you wonder: what would you do to protect yourself, your family, your peace? One friend of mine—Jewish, peace-loving, and proud—told me recently, “I carry.” In Arizona, that's legal. Open carry, just like the Old West. He's got an ankle holster, ready if things go sideways. Not because he wants to use it. But because he doesn't want to be caught unprepared. The painful part is—this isn't just paranoia. It's remembering history. Echoes from Amsterdam Years ago, when I lived in Amsterdam, I often took visitors to the Anne Frank House. There was a quiet protest once by a Jewish group—not anti-Anne Frank, not anti-anything really. Just a plea: Let's not let it happen again. They pointed out something I'd never fully grasped: What if someone had been ready when the Gestapo came? What if resistance started sooner? Would it have changed anything? Some argue yes. The Warsaw Ghetto uprising, for instance, proved that resistance can exact a cost—even when ultimately crushed. It was a declaration: We will not go quietly. But is that where we are now? Back at the edge of the abyss? Tesla, Symbols, and Targets Teslas have become more than just electric cars. For some, they symbolize progress. For others, elitism. Either way, they've become targets—scratched, keyed, smashed. A strange sort of backlash. When objects become symbols, and people get targeted for owning them, we're in dangerous territory. When identities—Jewish, tech-forward, urban, progressive, whatever—are turned into excuses for violence, we all lose. So the question I asked—about Jews and Tesla drivers carrying weapons—isn't just about guns. It's about fear. And choice. And where we go from here. The Drip Effect I've got a little background behind me when I broadcast, a reminder of what I call the “drip effect.” Sometimes it's the little things, drop by drop, that wear us down. But it can also be the small efforts, one at a time, that make things better. It's not all doom and gloom. I believe in the drip of kindness, of community, of resilience. That's the part we can't lose. Takeaways to Consider Fear is real. Dismissing it doesn't help. Neither does giving in to it. History teaches—but we must listen. “Never again” means vigilance, not silence. Symbols matter. Cars, identities, beliefs—these can inspire or inflame. Be mindful. Protection is personal. The right to defend oneself is real, but so is the cost of living on edge. Connection is key. Talk to your neighbors. Know their stories. Build the kind of world where guns aren't necessary. Moving Forward, Together These are turbulent times. Like that bumpy flight from Minneapolis to Phoenix—seatbelts fastened the whole way—we're riding through unknown skies. But turbulence doesn't mean the plane will crash. It just means we need to hold on, be aware, and trust each other a little more. So here's the encouragement I leave you with: Choose to be one of the good drips. Be the one who checks on a friend. Who speaks up when something's not right. Who listens deeply to the fear and the frustration—and then does something helpful, not harmful, in response. We don't all need to carry weapons. But we do need to carry each other. Reach out to me. Share your story. Tell me what you're seeing, what you're feeling, what ideas you have for helping people through this. I'm at stan@witradio.net, and I mean it when I say—I want to hear from you. Till next time, I'm Stan the Radio Man Still believing in Interesting Ideas Still believing in you
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I would like to explore something I learned a while ago and some thing I want to better understand and to share with others... What does it mean to be wise?... And how can I better understand that and acquire this significant human virtue. Because wisdom matters. I would like to have a conversation with my transformation colleagues about the acquiring powerful sources of wisdom might be helpful in our life and in our business. I am hoping some of the things I've discovered and want to talk about can help us all not only do better in life and be better in serving others. And just maybe that is the source of real power in our battle with the robots in an AI world. And here are some of the words from the Robot... We call him STOSH and you can read what he has to say so you could remember and share this with others ... https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/gqkmmw...
YOU - The Master Entrepreneur - A Guide to True Greatness with Stan Hustad
In my coaching throughout the years to want to be and even experienced radio people, I often said, if you can just help one person that is good and your program may have been just for them. Of course that goes against the traditional teaching which says the being on the radio and on the air is to attract as many listeners or viewers or people that you can. That's nice if you can do that then of course you have to do that from time to time just to make it worthwhile and to make the money you need to be on the radio. But maybe just letting you know about the difficult weeks that I've had of a perfect storm of life's stuff just might be helpful to a few of you today. Please give me 12 minutes and we'll see if we can do that! And after doing the program I decided to give STOSH my radio robot friend the program for him to make a summary and this is what he came up with... Surviving the Perfect Storm of Life's Challenges Life has a way of throwing unexpected storms our way—sometimes a perfect storm of challenges that test our patience, resilience, and ability to adapt. Recently, I found myself navigating such a storm, and I want to share my experience in the hope that it might help someone else facing similar struggles. It started with an ambitious attempt to upgrade and expand my broadcasting capabilities. As part of my work with What It Takes Radio, I've been making significant updates to our software systems to enhance our radio and television outreach worldwide. Those of you who have ever worked with technology know how fickle it can be—integrating new and old systems, making things work seamlessly, and then finding out that, despite your best efforts, something inevitably goes wrong. It was frustrating, time-consuming, and costly. But just as I was working through those challenges, life threw me another curveball. One morning after my usual mile-and-a-half walk, I noticed a strange, dull ache in my chest. I brushed it off, thinking it was nothing. But by the next day, it hadn't gone away, and by the weekend, it had worsened. A rash appeared, and soon, I had my diagnosis: shingles. If you've ever had shingles, you know it's no minor inconvenience. The pain, discomfort, and disruption it causes are significant. It completely derailed my week and forced me to slow down and focus on healing. And here's the kicker—I had never gotten the shingles vaccine. I had assumed I didn't need it, and now, I was paying the price. Through all of this—the software struggles, the health scare, the forced downtime—I found myself wrestling with bigger questions. What is life really about? How should we be adapting to the rapid changes in technology, society, and even our own personal health? How do we continue to grow and evolve without getting overwhelmed by everything coming at us? Lessons from the Storm Delegate Everything but Your Genius – When technology fails or we hit a wall, we don't have to go it alone. Asking for help from those with expertise can make all the difference. I found skilled people to assist with my software issues, and with their help, we got everything up and running again. Health is Non-Negotiable – If I could go back in time, I would have gotten the shingles vaccine without hesitation. We often put off preventative health measures because we don't think we need them—until we do. If you haven't gotten your vaccine, I strongly encourage you to consider it. Embrace Change, Even When It's Uncomfortable – Technology is advancing at an unprecedented rate. Those who refuse to adapt will find themselves left behind. I recently had to tell a colleague that their outdated communication methods were holding them back. It's a tough conversation, but necessary. Use Challenges as a Time for Reflection – My illness forced me to slow down. Instead of fighting it, I used that time to think, pray, and strategize. Sometimes, life forces us to pause, and instead of seeing it as an obstacle, we can embrace it as an opportunity for clarity. Develop Signature Statements – In the age of branding, having key phrases or statements that define who you are and what you stand for is crucial. Looking back at my old notes, I realized I had several signature statements that I had forgotten. Now, I'm refining them and preparing to share them in an upcoming class. Moving Forward with Purpose Life's storms will come—whether in the form of technical failures, health scares, or existential crises. But how we respond to them defines us. If there's something you've been putting off—whether it's a health decision, a technological upgrade, or a personal transformation—consider this your sign to take action. We don't always get second chances, and preparation is the best defense against life's inevitable challenges. Most importantly, let's help each other. If you know someone who might benefit from a word of encouragement or practical advice, reach out to them today. A small act of kindness, a shared resource, or simply a listening ear can make all the difference. As I sign off, I'm reminded that resilience isn't about never facing difficulties—it's about facing them with wisdom, courage, and the willingness to keep moving forward. Until next time, best and blessings to you all. - Stan the Radio Man
Stosh is a good friend and the founder of Constant Organizational Development. We talk about his work at Gallup, why fixing weaknesses doesn't work, the Strengthsfinder assessment, and the book, Now Discover your Strengths. This episode is NOT sponsored by No Bull, Spotify, or Gallup.
Our card this week is Stanley "Stosh" Stowik, Sr., the 2 of Hearts from Rhode Island. October 9th, 2015, was supposed to be a normal, routine Friday for 80-year-old Stanley. But what unfolded in his home that night was anything but ordinary – and it set in motion a chilling mystery that still stumps detectives all these years later. If you know anything about the murder of Stanley “Stosh” Stowik, Sr. in 2015, please call the Cumberland Police Department at 401-333-2500. You can reach Capt. Sweet directly at extension 3005. You can also send an email to crime@cumberlandpolice.com. To apply for the Cold Case Playing Cards grant through Season of Justice, visit www.seasonofjustice.org. Let us deal you in… follow The Deck on social media.Instagram: @thedeckpodcast | @audiochuckTwitter: @thedeckpodcast_ | @audiochuckFacebook: /TheDeckPodcast | /audiochuckllc The Deck is hosted by Ashley Flowers. Instagram: @ashleyflowersTikTok: @ashleyflowerscrimejunkieTwitter: @Ash_FlowersFacebook: /AshleyFlowers.AF Follow The Deck on social media and join Ashley's community by texting (317) 733-7485 to stay up to date on what's new!
In this episode, Stosh responds to an article by The Center for Creative Leadership that says organizations should be wary of having "too much talent.""Too much talent" is a myth. But what about culture and fit? How do those intersect with talent and performance?What role do great managers and coaches play in the process?Click HERE to join the conversation in the INSUBORDINATE. Facebook group!Get a FREE Leadership ebook HEREDownload your FREE guide "How To Engage Your Team" HEREUntil next time, stay with the program!
EPISODE 34, Bonus ContentJoin Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, Act 3Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, BONUS CONTENTJoin Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, Act 2Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, ACT 3Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, ACT 2Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
EPISODE 34, ACT 1Join Alex, Bogard, & Nelson for this Silver Screen Breakdown of this 1978, Oscar Winning movie the DEER HUNTER. This movie is proclaimed as one of the best movies of all time! Be sure to watch past episodes and make sure you follow on all podcast platforms!Robert De Niro as Staff Sergeant Michael Vronsky ("Mike"). Christopher Walken as Corporal Nikanor Chevotarevich ("Nick"). John Savage as Corporal Steven Pushkov.John Cazale as Stanley ("Stan"/"Stosh"). Meryl Streep as Linda. George Dzundza as John WelshPierre Segui as Julien GrindaShirley Stoler as Steven's motherChuck Aspegren as Peter Axelrod ("Axel"). Rutanya Alda as Angela Ludhjduravic-PushkovPaul D'Amato as SergeantAmy Wright as BridesmaidJoe Grifasi as BandleaderBecome a Sponsor of the Silver Screen Breakdowns Podcast!
This week our host Brandi Starr is joined by Stosh D. Walsh, Founder and Managing Principal at Constant Organizational Development. Stosh D. Walsh serves leaders and their organizations as a consultant, coach, facilitator, speaker, and writer. His direct, insightful, and encouraging style invites individuals and organizations to live with greater courage and create the best world they can envision. He began his career in traditional education settings, honing his leadership as a classroom teacher for middle school through college, and as a university residence life director and athletics coach. After those experiences, he spent nearly a decade with The Gallup Organization as part of their executive leadership practice, where he contributed to the best-selling Strengths Based Leadership, won several awards as Gallup's top presenter in his practice category, and published 2 articles: Five Questions You Must Ask Your Team". Gallup Business Journal, May 2013-subsequently named top read article of 2013, and "Leadership is More Than the C-Suite". Gallup Business Journal, September 2013. Stosh is an expert in strengths-based organizational development, including leadership and executive coaching, employee engagement, and talent management, having spent thousands of hours consulting, coaching, and training on each. He has also been a TEDx speaker and is the author of Along the Way: Leadership Stories from Everyday Life (2012). Over the course of his career, Stosh has delivered keynotes, facilitated workshops, and coached leaders in both non-profit and for-profit organizations, including many Fortune 500 companies. His experience spans a wide variety of industries, including healthcare, financial services, automotive, government, retail and manufacturing, a partial client list of which includes GE, HP, Boeing, Microsoft, Cardinal Health, Johnson & Johnson, State Farm, Caterpillar, Northrup Grumman, Alcoa, Johnson Controls, US Bank, Old Navy, Banana Republic, Waste Management, Kiewit, Stryker, Eastman Chemical, Harley Davidson, Charles Schwab, McKinsey, Federal Aviation Administration and Kohler. Stosh's formal education includes a BA in Education and an MA in Leadership. His other interests include photography, hiking, tattoos, good whisky, and spending time with his wife and 2 children. On the couch in this weeks' episode, Brandi and Stosh will tackle: The Heart of Success: A Leader's Guide to Highly Engaged Teams. Links: Get in touch with Stosh Walsh on: LinkedIn Instagram Facebook Constant Organizational Development YouTube Podcast: Insubordinate Subscribe, listen, and rate/review Revenue Rehab Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts , Amazon Music, or iHeart Radio and find more episodes on our website RevenueRehab.live
In this episode, Pamela speaks with Stosh Mintek, former Chief Executive Officer of Ghetto Film School. A 2003 graduate of Yale University with a double-major in English and Film Studies, Stosh worked with Ghetto Film School (GFS) from 2004-2022. As Program Director (2004-2008), he produced GFS international film shoots in France, Uganda, and Brazil, as well as hundreds of short films in New York City. As Director of Development and Special Projects (2008-2012), Stosh supervised the implementation of $2.5 million in capital funding to build the South Bronx Post House and launched GFS Master Class, which delivers the school's award-winning arts education model on a global scale. In 2012, Stosh became the Executive Producer of Digital Bodega, Ghetto Film School's then in-house, now independent transmedia production company. Digital Bodega is staffed by top alumni from GFS and operates out of the South Bronx Post House, creating bespoke media solutions (including commercials, ethnography portraits, and trends reports) for such corporate clients as Sony, Nike, Atlantic Records, and JP Morgan. In 2014, Stosh relocated to Los Angeles to become the Executive Director of Ghetto Film School LA, the West Coast division of GFS before being appointed as Chief Executive Officer of Ghetto Film School in 2018.Pamela also speaks with '22 Idyllwild Arts Music Graduate, An Tran.Subscribe at idyllwildarts.org/theseriesOne World. One Idyllwild. The Series. brings together thought leaders, creatives, influencers and changemakers, highlighting the work of citizen artists whose careers and lives have been shaped by the transformative power of art.Executive Producer & Host: Idyllwild Arts Foundation President, Pamela JordanPlease consider making a gift: https://idyllwildarts.org/giving/
Learning from your mistakes is a good idea, but thinking that you'll learn more from them than your successes is a myth (and, ironically, a mistake).Instead, we should study ourselves at our best, make sure we have a direction, and move toward something, not merely away from something.In this episode, we discuss:The pushback I got when I said Elon Musk was a bad leaderThe difference between making mistakes on purpose and "trying to fail"Why moving toward something is almost always better than moving away from somethingQuestions to ask yourself to determine directionSome of Stosh's history, and how he lived a long time before realizing some of the truths he shares in this podcastClick HERE to join the conversation in the INSUBORDINATE. Facebook group!Get a FREE Leadership ebook HERESubscribe now and don't miss an episode!Until next time, stay with the program!Intro/Outro music: "This Epic Rock Trailer" by AlexGrohl-purchased and used with permission
Real Hit #32: The Grit Show w/ Shawna Rodrigues. Aligning With Your Strengths & Questions for Reflection with Stosh Walsh - Full Show Notes at https://podcast.thegritshow.com/2014855/11028537 – LEARN MORE and SUBSCRIBE to “The Grit Show." Stosh Walsh is an expert on Organizational Development, and his wisdom and experience delve much deeper. Join us in a conversation that starts with how organizations can best use the strengths of their employees, and quickly leads to how you can assure your work allows you to be the best version of yourself. With provoking questions, and a few laughs, Stosh helps us look at the complicated topic of how to align our work and home life, find the work that fits our strengths, and make time to reflect on the important questions. Get your copy of Stosh's book- Along the Way: Leadership Stories from Everyday Life constantod.com/getbook or https://www.amazon.com/dp/0615746772 Connect with Stosh Walsh: www.ConstantOD.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/stoshdwalsh/ https://www.instagram.com/stoshdwalsh/ https://business.facebook.com/constantorganizationaldevelopment/ He also has a podcast up that you can check out: https://constantod.com/podcast Here's the book we mentioned- StrengthsFinder: https://www.amazon.com/dp/159562015X/ Come visit us & join our mailing list to keep up to date on shows, contests, & get free coloring pages Instagram @The.Grit.Show. www.TheGritShow.com Start your self-care journey with The Color of Grit Adult Coloring Book: Vintage Mermaid & Magnificent Ocean: https://amzn.to/3ziOzKD Purchase the Downloadable Coloring book here: https://coloringpages.thegritshow.com/products/the-color-of-grit-vintage-mermaid- ENTER TO WIN: https://kingsumo.com/g/tgcxmr/the-grit-show-color-my-summer-50-gift-card-giveaway – Listen to all episodes of the Rochester Business Connections Network… Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/6GIUXbsHXx0…8sQLm6JR2vHOUuIw Itunes: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roch…ns/id1537115928 – Follow me… Facebook: www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/ben-albert-a74737106/ – Real Hits is made possible by www.balbertmarketing.com
Stosh Walsh is an expert on Organizational Development, and his wisdom and experience delve much deeper. Join us in a conversation that starts with how organizations can best use the strengths of their employees, and quickly leads to how you can assure your work allows you to be the best version of yourself. With provoking questions and a few laughs, Stosh helps us look at the complicated topic of how to align our work and home life, find the work that fits our strengths, and make time to reflect on the important questions.Get your copy of Stosh's book- Along the Way: Leadership Stories from Everyday Lifeconstantod.com/getbook or Use this link to support local bookstores and this podcast: https://bookshop.org/ Connect with Stosh Walsh:www.ConstantOD.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stoshdwalsh/ https://www.instagram.com/stoshdwalsh/ https://business.facebook.com/constantorganizationaldevelopment/ He also has a podcast up that you can check out: https://constantod.com/podcast Here's the book we mentioned- StrengthsFinder:https://www.amazon.com/dp/159562015X/ We'd love to connect more with you.Grab your copy of our Self-Care Coloring Pages & get added to our mailing list. https://ColoringPages.TheGritShow.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/The.Grit.Show/Our Website has more information about us, all of our episodes, and all the transcripts:TheGritShow.com Are you ready to take that next step in your self-care journey? Get your Color of Grit Adult Coloring Book here - book - bit.ly/TGSMermaiddownloadable - bit.ly/TGSPDFMermaid Really love us and want to show it??Give us a review on your favorite platform and share this (or any) episode with a friend. Word of mouth builds podcasts - we appreciate your support!!This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
Spain and Fitz talk about a potential James Harden to the Sixers deal, plus the Clippers/Blazers trade and Doug Pederson to the Jaguars. Tisha Thompson joins with the latest on the Congressional roundtable about the toxic culture at the Washington Commanders, plus Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. talks a hot start for Memphis and his rap game, and attorney Lisa Banks on representing former Commanders employees reporting sexual harassment by Dan Snyder and other team employees. Plus, a farewell to our beloved producer, Stosh, & the triumphant (but brief!) return of SPORTS TINDER!
Stan Autry is a former semi pro football player, owner of Misfit Mealz and fantasy football commissioner. We discuss his upcoming restaurant ventures and how he's helping his community. To support Stan and Misfit Mealz visit the following link: https://www.facebook.com/Misfit-Mealz-102717184526162 Support the show
Today would have been Stan Mikita’s 81st birthday. In honor of “Stosh,” this week from the WGN Radio archives, we look back at the first edition of WGN Radio’s Blackhawks Live! series of remote events (not to be confused with our current weekly show, during Blackhawks season, Blackhawks Live). This event was October 24, 2011, […]
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Welcome back, Ranters! And it has been AWHILE!!! Luckily, we got back to the podcast grind with a really fun one. Mickey "The Madman" Marsack is back on...and he brought some friends. Joining "The Madman" is Sean Blaske, John "Box" Stupyra, and Eric Eubanks. The main reasoning for the gathering was one of the biggest UFC fight cards, Khabib Nurmagomedov v. Justin Gaethje and all the prelims leading up to it. Add us along with these three guys doing fight commentary - let the shenanigans unleash. At times we get a little rowdy but the stories were worth it. It was so much fun and we were laughing so hard, I could not give you an individual play-by-play on the topics we discussed. There was a lot of fight talk. There was a lot of story telling. There was a lot of good time created this episode. These kinds of episodes remind us of the reasons we started doing this. Sean and Box, to me personally, it was an honor to meet you both. I'd like you both to join us again, together or separate. Eric, you know the drill. Hopefully you enjoy! -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoshnstoll/support
As we approach the election, friends are more important than ever. Lisa and Macky chat with Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc, and Eric Ward, who leads the Western State Center. They share strategy and vision for Election Season and beyond. The friends explore building relationships while building movements, struggling with imposter syndrome but speaking out anyway, and addressing racism in their region. Other topics include losing oneself in music and art and dancing in the living room. Episode art by Claudia Lopez and transcript at https://auburnseminary.org/friends/ Please remember to share the episode. Support our work: https://auburnseminary.org/stlc-giving/
In this episode of the Entrepreneurial Leader podcast, we sit down and talk with leadership and management consultant Stosh Walsh. We talk about his journey from being a school teacher to a management consultant, as well as effective leadership principles that are needed in companies and organizations during this COVID time.
We sit down with Stosh Walsh who serves others through speaking, coaching, workshops and writing. He is a TEDx speaker, an adjunct executive coach with the Center for Creative Leadership, and the author of Along the Way: Leadership Stories from Everyday Life. Stosh began his career in traditional education settings, honing his leadership as a classroom teacher for middle school through college, and as a university residence life director and athletics coach. We talked with Stosh about that journey and lessons learned. We also talked with him on what companies and organizations need from their leaders during this time and how companies need to pivot and make decisions based on the changing environment.
Hey, Ranters! Justin did too much drinking yesterday, hence the morning after. I wanted to video game more but slumber won that fight and I'm not proud of it! In this episode, we talked way too long about a post I read on Facebook, updates for the fourth round of Marvel movies, the private side of the American prison systems and COVID being here for the long haul. Plus some Random-ness mixed in and a couple ideas at the end, with a big reveal offer from me. We hope you enjoy! -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoshnstoll/support
Ooooohhh Ranters, how we have missed you! We are sorry that our lives outside of the Rant-World have been keeping us busy and we promise to do better. You can tell in this one that it has been a while. We did quite a bit of catching up. We talked about our lives over the course of the last few weeks, including my boy Gideon and Stoll family Port Austin trip. We went on about COVID-19 (of course), Ghislaine Maxwell, UFO talk and a bit of other conspiracy and rumor mill banter. You might also pick up through periodic chatter, that we were testing another recording program until Stollio's computer died. That could change things for the coming future. Maybe we will follow through with some of this contests we discussed, too. Just need to be able to fund them... We hope you enjoy! And as always, thank you for listening. -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stoshnstoll/support
Are Jews white? Why would the Jewish community choose to stand up for immigrant communities? Stosh Cotler of Bend the Arc shares with us the lessons that she’s learned as a leader in the modern Jewish resistance movement. Art by AgitArte. Music by Blue Dot Sessions and by Rev. Sekou.
Hey guys! We apologize for being gone for so long, but you know...COVID and shit. This episode we were legit all over the place. Its okay because you missed us. We know. We've missed you too. We talked about some new up and coming (or somewhat expected) new shows coming to Netflix, rehashed our time off of work and what that time really consisted of. Stoll happily talked on the new Jurassic World movie due for release in 2021, along with our very quick lowdown on Tiger King and a teensy weensy bit of COVID talk. We will get back on the topic later in a bigger view if things work out as planned. To close out today's show, we pitched an idea to clean up Newburgh Lake. Here at Stosh & Stoll, we care about our community and everything in it. Hopefully we can get something together to bring this plan to fruition. Thank you all! -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stosh&stolls/support
Welcome back Ranters! Not going to lie that I f'd up the intro on this one...but it was funny so the show went on! Strangely, everything we discussed today could be connected back to COVID-19 in some fashion. We talked about Ozzy Osbourne, the shows "Community" and "The Mandalorian", and NASA's search for habitable planets. We also announced the winners for our first ever Stosh & Stoll raffle. Congratulations to the winners! Listen to find out! Stay safe and healthy, Ranters. And STOP buying ALL the fucking toilet paper. We are the only assholes around here... -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stosh&stolls/support
We got cut a little short on this one due to a visitor, we did have more "planned, unplanned" content, but there is always next time, right? We talked a bit about the baby and some things currently going on in life, aired some stuff out and bull shitted to the end. And we always will! Bull shit to the end. Tis' all. Uhhh...buh bye. -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stosh&stolls/support
ANOTHER EPISODE THIS WEEK?! Due to my slacking in posting I’ve decided to dust off an episode from the GOODNUFF vault that was recorded months ago. Friends of the show Stosh and Frankie return for a hilarious conversation about sad meals, and Stefano and Stosh discuss Stefano being Stosh’s meathead supplement consultant.
Today we talked a bit about disagreements in child custody situations as I elaborate on a related story where the Monroe County Sheriff was called on me by the infamous "Spongey". We hit on the cause and infliction of the Coronavirus outbreak in China and the sad loss of Kobe, his daughter and the other victims of that day's terrible event. We even sang a bit of Bloodhound Gang. Unknown to both us and her, the great Michelle Gavin was a guest on this episode for a couple minutes to get some work related answers. You're the best, Michelle! We had a great time tonight. I hope you all enjoy this one! -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stosh&stolls/support
Stosh Mikita is a New Haven, CT based comedian whose comedy combines observational humor, self-deprecation, and dark personal stories from an unusual upbringing. Starting in 2013, Stosh has quickly become a regularly featured comedian in New England and NYC, performing on WNPR's Colin McEnroe Show, New York Comedy Club's Roast Battle, and Comedy Fight Club on the Gas Digital Network.
This one is just Stoll and I bringing in the first episode of the new year. We BS a little. Talk about our new ad sheet a little. We talk about the analytics of the show. A little. And of course, we express our love and appreciation for you, the listeners. Stay tuned! Thanks! -Stosh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stosh&stolls/support
Born in Connecticut, and now residing in Connecticut, Daniel has been involved in the entertainment business since he was a fat 3rd grader. At 8 years old Dan starred as Paul the Paleontologist in the off-broadway smash: "Where'd the Dinosaurs Go?!" and played drums in various funk and punk bands over the years. A self-confessed film geek, Daniel finally got out from behind the drum kit and got involved in stand-up in 2009. His big break came when he met the lead singer of Soul Asylum at a Bar in New Haven, Connecticut. In the last year, Daniel has shared the stage with some of the funniest people in comedy & would probably like to share your stage too. Stosh Mikita is a New Haven, CT based comedian whose comedy combines observational humor, self-deprecation, and dark personal stories from an unusual upbringing. Starting in 2013, Stosh has quickly become a regularly featured comedian in New England and NYC, performing on WNPR's Colin McEnroe Show, New York Comedy Club's Roast Battle, and Comedy Fight Club on the Gas Digital Network.
Greetings. This week Pat & Stosh are joined by Jon Wolfer and they talk handshakes, hugs, body space, verbal vs physical, the importance of how and who you greet, the best rhyme about hugging ever and more.
With Mike away this week, Jordan and Andy catch up with Dundee hurricanes legend, Stephen Tosh. The guys discuss topics such as The Dundee Hurricanes Stag-Do, Stosh’s best and worst Hurricane moments, How to wreck a Go-cart, do folk still buy Blu-rays, and there is a Patreon/Tee-shirt update. Including Sports, Braw Or Naw, & Watching/Listening This Week. If you want to become a Patreon Sponsor and gain access to EXTRA content each week, you can join up here: https://www.patreon.com/MonkeySwordFight If you wouldn’t mind subscribing to the show on iTunes, it helps the show out a lot and would be greatly appreciated. You can do that here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/monkey-sword-fight/id1346837791?mt=2 Follow us here on podbean: https://monkeyswordfight.podbean.com/ Don’t forget, the guys are always looking for your feedback and suggestions, so feel free to get in touch at: monkeyswordfightpodcast@gmail.com You can contact the guys on facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/MonkeySwordFightPodcast/ Or on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/MSF_podcast SOCIAL MEDIA: www.twitter.com/Wagjuanpatrice www.twitter.com/_MDotts www.twitter.com/macapella https://twitter.com/StoshLG65 Hosts: Jordan Patrick Guest: Stephen Tosh Producer: Andy Macfarlane TIMECODE 00:00:00 - Intro 00:03:50 - Patreon Shoutout (Thanks to Ali, Andy, Fraser, Nate Rachel, and Stosh.) 00:08:50 - Listener Feedback 00:13:08 - Chat with Stosh (Incl; Getting into American Football, Playing days, Retirements, Coaching, writing, blogging, and more) 00:52:53 - Braw Or Naw (Incl; Padron peppers, International Football, Dodgy Spotify, Asda pizza counter, and more) 01:01:07 - Sports (Incl; England V Scotland, UFC Fight Night London, Celebrations in sport, Fans sitting together, and more) 01:16:48 - Watching/Listening (Incl; Madeline McCann, LA Symphony, Umbrella Academy, and more) 01:29:45 - Stosh brings gifts for the guys!! 01:31:36 - Patreon Shoutout (Thanks to Ali, Andy, Fraser, Nate Rachel, and Stosh)
In this time of heightened social activism, Stosh Cotler sees tremendous opportunity and need for Bend the Arc, the National leading Jewish voice dedicated to mobilizing Jewish Americans to advocate for the nation's most vulnerable. In this episode, Stosh talks about impactful leadership, current day Jewish identity and social movements.
This week comedian Stosh Mikita is our guest. They talk Stosh’s epic roast battle with Andrew Manning, Pats tooth pain and how Stosh takes care of his teeth, Joe Rogan’s special, sex and much more. Buy Pat's Latest Comedy Special "Good Try" Comedylol.com/GoodTry Patreon Donate/Amazon Link: ComedyLoL.com patoatesissad@gmail.com or Twitter/IG: @patoatesissad Comedylol Podcast Network
Sorry this is late. We recorded it last week and then I completely forgot about it. Always the pinnacle of professionalism. Anyway, we recasted FORREST GUMP while our friend Coury was working on a nice blackout drunk.
Shawn and Dan are away this week, working with Mariah Carey on the set of GLITTER 2D, so I'm fantasy drafting ROCKY III with Pat Oates and Dan Brown. This was one of the 7 movies guest Dan has seen, and it's got a wrestler in it, which makes it a perfect movie for Pat.
We've got series regular Dan Kalwhite here to remake NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN. Stosh changes the location of the movie and Shawn Murray rebrands himself as The Diamond, so it's a very controversial episode.
On the latest Hawks Talk Podcast we look back at the life of Blackhawks legend Stan Mikita after he passed away at the age of 78.Pat Boyle talks with Eddie Olczyk, Mike Ditka and Cliff Koroll about the Blackhawks all-time points leader.Ditka was a groomsman in Mikita’s wedding. The Coach discusses their friendship that started in the early 60s, encounters on the golf course and his final meeting with Mikita last year.Koroll played for more than a decade with Mikita and said he was a fierce competitor. Mikita’s former linemate also says "Stosh" is the greatest player to ever put on an Indian head sweater.Olczyk reminisces about the first time he met Mikita in the late 70s, Stan’s charitable work in the community and where Mikita belongs in the conversation of Greatest Chicago Athletes of all-time.
this week we had past guest Dan Kalwhite as well as first time guest comedian, IMPRACTICAL JOKERS producer, amigo: Mike Finoia. this is our first time having a guest with credits and hopefully we didn't blow it. Hosted by Shawn Murray, Stosh Mikita & Dan Rice
We decided to do a movie that is still in theaters. Josh Levinson joins us with the type of nerdy picks you'd expect. I like this one. Love, Stosh
shawn and dan were out of town this weekend and my guest fell through and i couldn't fantasy draft against myself, so instead i decided to punish myself and you by watching mother and commenting over it. this is only for brave boys, girl brave boys, and masochists.
On this week's episode we fantasy casted Dylan McKay's favorite film, CASABLANCA. The D-Man has real good taste too for a fictional high school student. Stosh rhymes Casablanka with Blanka from Street Fighter during our Freestyle A Theme Song To The Movie segment. Tweet us a better name for that segment @fantasyfilmball Hosted by Shawn Murray, Stosh Mikita & Dan Rice
Stosh Cotler, CEO of Bend the Arc Jewish Action, joins Dan and Lex for an urgent conversation on the family separation crisis at the US borders. Cotler calls on American Jews to speak out against those who would callously separate children from their families, and she connects these recent events to the broader context of Donald Trump's administration and to Jewish values and historical experiences. Sign onto Bend the Arc's Declaration of a State of Moral Emergency by clicking here. Plug into organizations that are part of the Jewish Social Justice Roundtable, working to resist the Trump administration, by clicking here.
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On this week's episode our guests were comedian Dan Kalwhite and fun-loving party boy Mike Nunes. Stosh chose to fantasy draft 1993's extreme sports classic, AIRBORNE. Dan and Mike are the only other fans of the movie in existence, which probably means not many people will listen to this episode. You should listen, though, because it's super fun. There's even a couple of hacky Mr. Miyagi impressions if you're not sold. Don't forget to vote for the best draft on Twitter @fantasyfilmball. Hosted by Shawn Murray & Stosh Mikita
Today I begin my March Madness theme for the podcast. And that entails just talking to everyone on their grind! I don’t limit myself so don’t limit yourself either. Today I had the pleasure of sitting down with the great people behind Avenue Music Group, BLKAcademy, ThinkBranding, and the newly created vlog series That’s so Stosh!! Tune in for a great conversation, and a fun one too!!
On this week's episode special guest Dan Kalwhite chose to draft one of the world's greatest bad movies, 1987's The Monster Squad. Stosh fills his cast with literal monsters, and Shawn tries to keep it on the rails. Don't forget to vote for your favorite draft on Twitter @fantasyfilmball Hosted by Shawn Murray & Stosh Mikita
Howdy ya'll. This week the dukes are joined by our first ever returning guest, Dan Rice, and we're fantasy drafting the 1982 Steven Speilberg classic E.T.: The Extraterrestrial. It was a super competitive draft, Stosh loses another one of his picks, Dan Rice introduces us to his lyrics for the Mad Men theme song, and we all try to recast the movie's iconic monster, the titular E.T.
On this week's episode The Dukes and special guest Stefano Sanzo fantasy draft 1988's Beetlejuice. Shawn and Stosh pick the same director, leaving Stosh with 10 seconds to pick another, some light Mad Men chat around Stosh's pick for Charles Deetz, and we're talkin' Dead Grandmas! Tune in and don't forget to visit @fantasyfilmball on Twitter to vote for a winner.
On this week's episode The Dukes and special guest Pat Oates fantasy draft 1999's The Matrix. Pat antagonizes Stosh about the draft rules. Shawn and Pat roast Stosh's pronunciation of "Agent Smith." Shawn steals Stosh's pick for Neo. Basically, a great episode if you really hate Stosh Mikita (and I know you do). Don't forget to vote for the winning director @fantasyfilmball on Twitter. Hosted by Shawn Murray and Stosh Mikita
Tim Viens/Atlanta Havoc Arena Football The Atlanta Havoc are owned by Tim Viens, a driver on the NASCAR Camping World Series as well as the NASCAR Xfinity Racing Series. Tim also runs and is president of several business organizations including the Vermont Bucks, an arena football team located in Burlington, VT. The Bucks were the […] The post Tim Viens with the Atlanta Havoc Arena Football and Matt Bravo & Stosh Cohen with LCB Golf Concepts appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Comedian Stosh Mikita joins us to discuss which comedians we can learn techniques from by watching. But we got sidetracked & also discussed what makes us uncomfortable while watching porn as well as Stosh's melt down story. Visit patoates.com for all your Pat Oates needs. patoatesissad@gmail.com or Twitter: @patoatesissad Donate to the Podcast at ComedyLoL.com Also Head to ComedyLoL.com for the Amazon Link
Mermaid music. Wake up! Have a drink. People are fake. Drugs and llamas. Fangirls don’t act their age. News is sad. Bob is everyone. Squirrels are thieves.
Kids we have something we need to tell you: The I Hate This Show Podcast is talking about (the TV show) Divorce! Join Deger and Damon, and Stosh as they delve into HBO's break up series Divorce. Discussed in this episode: -Wings and all its glory. -Can you talk about Divorce with actual divorced people? -and the difference between a star and an actor. Put those wedding bands away... you won't need em for this podcast!
När Stosh var åtta år stoppade han en majskolv i byxan. Det har aldrig funnits någon tvekan om att han är en man, trots att alla andra sett honom som kvinna. Nu är han vuxen. En kvällstidning som ofta hathetsar mot homosexuella har precis publicerat en bild på honom och hans hemliga flickvän och utlovar nu en stor summa pengar till den som hittar honom. Folk börjar försöka ta sig över stängslet och in i deras hem. Vad ska de göra nu?
A thoughtful cast,great stories, great debates, original production, and some editing, this is what it sounds like when it all comes together! Part 2 we dig deep sports, gene manipulation, feral dogs,mythical creatures, music and a bunch more. Mr. Marcus, Seth, Stiltz, Wayne, Shane-Loc, and Stosh helped us put on an amazing show. Listen to Seth's All The Things Podcast at his website or ITunes: http://www.designclickpgh.com/podcast/ Watch Wayne on Twitch: http://www.twitch.tv/wayne01193 The track is Maxxout - Steel Toe Boots Commercials - Stosh Studio Productions Thanks again to the squad for coming through! Hope you enjoy listening it was a great time!
This is part 1 of our year finale episode! We have a full house for this one. Stosh, Mr. Marcus, Wayne, Shane-Loc, Stiltz, and Seth all join us for this show. We talks sports, politics, racism, animals, and a lot of other stuff. Lucky for you this is only part one. So enjoy this episode and prep for the rest next week! Thank you to the full cast that joined us! It was a lot of fun, we can't wait to do it again!
This episode we take a trip to The House of Lambeau and talk with Stosh. All the way from Spooner, Wisconsin, Stosh give us a rundown on what Spooner is like and explains to us the culture shock of moving to a city. We talk a little sports and wrestling and how a small shift in your image can take you from Stunnie Steve to Stone Cold Steve Austin. Also we share stories of embarrassing moments on stage during our childhood. Chaunce's dream of becoming Brian McKnight ended at a very young age. Thanks everyone for listening! Thank you Stosh for joining us and putting a dope intro together for Thee PHormula! Contact us at theephormula@gmail.com Ponder on!!!
April 23, 2015 - Stosh Cotler, CEO, Bend the Arc, sermon by Congregation Emanu-El
Saloon poet and frontman of The Capgun Holdups joins to discuss the harsh realities of the Chicago saloon poet scene verses the LA scene, Punk Rock in Chicago and tale about John Wayne Gacy trying to give him a ride. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stosh Anderson, inventor of the Win-Sconsin logo stops by to talk wrestling, shoplifters, relationships and more!
In which we discuss: Lynch's spawn, Sadecki's new quest, the shrimp who stole Christmas, Space Team, white people in tsunamis, The Last Stand, and Stosh throwing his hat in the ring.
In which we discuss: the Weetabix theme park, Jordy's Doggy Corner, Stosh, the holidays, hangovers, E Cigarettes, the Home Alone series, Tapped Out, and Fifty Shades of Grey: Chapters 22 and 23.