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Tom Glenn is a second generation business owner who has grown the family business from a small local operation to one with a multi-state presence. Through it all, Tom has never lost sight of his father's mission of serving people well and leading with integrity. In this episode, recorded in front of a live audience at Chattanooga Entrepreneur Week, Tom shares lessons for entrepreneurs who want to grow without losing what makes their business special. We also discuss how he didn't originally plan to join the family business, why he changed his mind and pushed for expansion, and why leadership means owning the outcome… especially when things go wrong. Tom Glenn is the President of Elder's Ace Hardware, which has grown to 37 stores with more than 1,000 employees. You can learn more about him on the Elder's website: eldershardware.com/our-team If you like this episode, we think you'll also like: Craig Fuller's Morning Cup (E58) Barry Large's Morning Cup (E73) Bill Crawford's Morning Cup (E99) My Morning Cup is hosted by Mike Costa of Costa Media Advisors and produced by SpeakEasy Productions. Subscribe to the weekly newsletter here and be the first to know who upcoming guests are!
Tom highlights the upcoming Cheeseburger Soup and Chopped Salad fundraiser lunch on February 25th, talks winter games for the Warren County Falcons, retirement from the Warren County YMCA Men's league, and more on the WRAM Morning Show.
Cathy brings everyone up to speed on the Special Olympics Program in Warren County, which is being ran through the Warren County YMCA with Tom Glenn, along with other coaches for the numerous athletics the participants compete in.
Did you know that Fontan patients have a 7 fold higher burden of anxiety, depression, and PTSD? In this episode, join me as I discuss mental health in the Fontan population, fostering resilience in the face of chronic illness, and important coping mechanisms for patients and families.To read Dr. Tom Glenn's paper "From Patient to Physician: A Journey of Resilience" click the link below:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CIRCOUTCOMES.122.008891
Dave Worland is the Executive Director of the Governor’s Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives for Tennessee. He brought with him special guest, Tom Glenn, President of his family business Elder’s Ace Hardware. Tom has a desire to bring the Global Leadership Summit to our city. This is a Live-Streamed Leadership Event and will be held locally at First Presbyterian Church, 554 McCallie Avenue, August 4-5, 2022. CLICK HERE to learn more or to register.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2197 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about Vietnam and NSA Vet Tom Glenn who has been described as the “Most Interesting Man in the World.” The featured story appeared on WMAR, Channel 2 ABC … Continue reading → The post Episode 2197 – Vietnam and NSA Vet, Tom Glenn, writes to cope with PTSD appeared first on .
Hosted by long time radio reporter, anchor, editor, producer, director, and host, Larry Matthews, "Matthews and Friends" brings you the best interviews with guests from whom you want to hear! Join Larry Matthews today to hear his work with Lilly Dulan on her book, "Giving Grief Meaning"; Tom Glenn, former spy, on his book, "Secretocracy"; and Professor Carlton Larson on his book about treason. "Matthews and Friends" can be heard at 8:00 am, ET, seven days a week on Impact Radio USA!
Hosted by long time radio reporter, anchor, editor, producer, director, and host, Larry Matthews, "Matthews and Friends" brings you the best interviews with guests from whom you want to hear! Join Larry Matthews today to hear his work with former spy, Tom Glenn, on his new book "Secretocracy", a novel based on a top secret event that happened to him; writer Terrance Hawkins on his latest collection of strange stories in a book called "Turing's Graveyard"; and music to mark the difficult time we live in. " "Matthews and Friends" can be heard at 8:00 am, ET, seven days a week on Impact Radio USA!
Explicit Language So this is a bonus episode. This also might be the funniest episode ever. Kim unfortunately couldn't record this day because of work. Juice was joined by him and Kim's friend, Thomas. It is kinda all over the place but its a beautiful mess. All Music Provided by DJ CBATTLE
Sermon by Tom Glenn on Isaiah 1.10-20 and Luke 12.32-40 recorded on August 11, 2019
What is “well being?” What (if anything) does that have to do with a belief in God? Why is Jordan Peterson so dang slippery for Tom? Glenn and Tom sit down with Bill Reel and a few other guests to discuss the main issues raised by Sam Harris and Jordan Peterson in their Aug 2018 […]
Sermon by Tom Glenn on Matthew 2.1-12 and Isaiah 60.1-6 on Epiphany Sunday, January 6, 2019
Hosted by long time radio reporter, anchor, editor, producer, director, and host, Larry Matthews, "Matthews and Friends" brings you the best interviews with guests from whom you want to hear! Join Larry today to hear his work with author and independent investigative reporter, Dan Moldea, whose books largely chronicle the Mafia; Tom Glenn, author and former spy; and former radio broadcaster, Tom Glenn. "Matthews and Friends" can be heard at 8:00 am, EST, seven days a week on Impact Radio USA!
Ron Capps is the author of Seriously Not All Right: Five Wars in Ten Years (Schaffner, 2014), a memoir of his service as a soldier and Foreign Service officer in Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Darfur. Seriously Not All Right is a memoir that provides a unique perspective of a professional military officer and diplomat who suffered (and continues to suffer) from PTSD. His story, and that of his recovery and his newfound role as founder and teacher of the Veterans Writing Project, is an inspiration and a sobering reminder of the cost of all wars, particularly those that appeared in the media and to the general public as merely sidelines in the unfolding drama of world events.Capps is the founder and director of the Veterans Writing Project, a non-profit that provides no-cost writing seminars and workshops for veterans and their family members. He is the curriculum developer and lead instructor for the National Endowment for the Arts programs that bring expressive and creative writing seminars to wounded warriors at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence. He is a graduate of both the Master of Liberal Arts program and the MA in Writing program of the Johns Hopkins University and did further graduate work at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London.In Tom Glenn's new novel, The Trion Syndrome, German professor Dave Bell is haunted by a half-remembered clandestine mission in Vietnam and the myth of Trion, the Greek demigod. Dave discovers an unpublished novella by Thomas Mann based on the Trion myth and believes he sees himself. Friendless, Dave is betrayed by his colleagues and accused of sexual harassment. He loses his job, his wife divorces him, and his children refuse to see him. At his lowest point, his suppressed memory of what happened in Vietnam resurfaces.Tom Glenn has worked as an intelligence operative, a musician, a linguist, a cryptologist and a government executive. He is a reviewer for The Washington Independent Review of Books and the author of two previous novels, Friendly Casualties and No-Accounts.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund. Recorded On: Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Ron Capps is the author of Seriously Not All Right: Five Wars in Ten Years (Schaffner, 2014), a memoir of his service as a soldier and Foreign Service officer in Rwanda, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Darfur. Seriously Not All Right is a memoir that provides a unique perspective of a professional military officer and diplomat who suffered (and continues to suffer) from PTSD. His story, and that of his recovery and his newfound role as founder and teacher of the Veterans Writing Project, is an inspiration and a sobering reminder of the cost of all wars, particularly those that appeared in the media and to the general public as merely sidelines in the unfolding drama of world events.Capps is the founder and director of the Veterans Writing Project, a non-profit that provides no-cost writing seminars and workshops for veterans and their family members. He is the curriculum developer and lead instructor for the National Endowment for the Arts programs that bring expressive and creative writing seminars to wounded warriors at the National Intrepid Center of Excellence. He is a graduate of both the Master of Liberal Arts program and the MA in Writing program of the Johns Hopkins University and did further graduate work at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London.In Tom Glenn's new novel, The Trion Syndrome, German professor Dave Bell is haunted by a half-remembered clandestine mission in Vietnam and the myth of Trion, the Greek demigod. Dave discovers an unpublished novella by Thomas Mann based on the Trion myth and believes he sees himself. Friendless, Dave is betrayed by his colleagues and accused of sexual harassment. He loses his job, his wife divorces him, and his children refuse to see him. At his lowest point, his suppressed memory of what happened in Vietnam resurfaces.Tom Glenn has worked as an intelligence operative, a musician, a linguist, a cryptologist and a government executive. He is a reviewer for The Washington Independent Review of Books and the author of two previous novels, Friendly Casualties and No-Accounts.Writers LIVE programs are supported in part by a bequest from The Miss Howard Hubbard Adult Programming Fund.
Through Jesus's first sign of turning water into wine, we are touched by a message of extravagance — a message that there is more than enough for all. There is enough compassion, love, and justice (in all its practical implications) even for the alien and the stranger. It is a message that points directly to the character of God. Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Tom Glenn recorded January 17, 2016. The sermon is a reflection on Isaiah 62:1-5 and John 2:1-11.
Tom Glenn might be the real "World's most interesting man." He's been a spymaster, he is an expert on opera, he holds a PhD, he speaks many languages, and he was a AIDS buddy during the 80s, a straight man caring for gay men dying of of a terrible disease. His new book is No Accounts, a novel based on his experience with AIDS victims. In this podcast he discusses the book, his experiences, and how his time as an AIDS buddy changed his outlook on life.
SPY Historian Mark Stout explores the importance of signals intelligence (SIGINT) to the Vietnam War with retired National Security Agency cryptanalyst Tom Glenn. Glenn served more time in country than any other civilian of the NSA. Hear about the sixth sense that good SIGINTers need to have, the difficulties of working in foreign languages, and how Glenn and his colleagues were able to predict every major Communist offensive. Learn also why American commanders did not always believe them. Finally, hear the wrenching story of Glenn’s last days in Saigon in 1975 as the city was falling to the North Vietnamese Army.