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In this episode, Tim and Carrie Strange interview Tom Vogele, a prominent figure in the street rodding community. Tom shares his journey from a small town in Montana to becoming an influential editor and car builder. He discusses his early experiences with cars, his career beginnings, and his time working with notable figures like Boyd Coddington and Tom McMullen. The conversation delves into the evolution of street rodding, the challenges faced in the automotive industry, and Tom's reflections on the car culture that has shaped his life. In this engaging conversation, Tim and Carrie Strange delve into the rich history of car culture, exploring nostalgic influences, innovative modifications, and the evolution of custom car magazines. They discuss the journey of building iconic vehicles, the significance of anodizing, and the personal stories that shaped their careers in the automotive industry. The conversation also highlights the Road Tour concept, emphasizing community building within the car enthusiast world. In this conversation, Tom Vogele shares his extensive experience in the automotive industry, discussing the evolution of automotive media, the importance of ethical business practices, and the thrill of antique collecting. He reflects on his transition to new opportunities, the significance of community in the automotive world, and personal stories that highlight the camaraderie among enthusiasts. The discussion also touches on the changing landscape of hot rodding, the legacy of influential figures like Darryl Starbird, and the future of the automotive industry.
Join Alison DuBois and astrologer Tom McMullen as they explore the transformative energies expected in 2025, highlighting the themes of unexpected change and compassion. Tom discusses the significant astrological shifts, including Neptune's move into Aries and Uranus entering Gemini, which could herald a time of upheaval and ideological battles reminiscent of historical conflicts. They delve into how these celestial movements may influence global politics, social dynamics, and personal relationships, urging listeners to embrace new beginnings with an open heart. The conversation also touches on the importance of self-discipline and accountability in navigating these changes, as well as the potential for collective empathy in response to crises. As they wrap up, Alison emphasizes the importance of cherishing loved ones and living fully in the present, reminding us to enjoy our time here amidst the chaos.
The podcast delves into the complex and controversial case of the Menendez brothers, Lyle and Erik, focusing on their birth charts as interpreted by master astrologer Tom McMullen. With the resurfacing of their story on Netflix, the discussion explores the karmic implications of their actions, including the brutal murder of their parents. McMullen provides insights into Lyle's strong Capricorn energy, highlighting his desire for status and control, contrasted with Erik's more sensitive and dependent nature. The hosts also touch upon the psychological and emotional factors that played a role in the brothers' lives, including their tumultuous family dynamics and alleged abuse. As they analyze these aspects, they raise questions about accountability, the nature of familial relationships, and the possibility of redemption for the brothers after decades in prison.
Allison Dubois sits down with master astrologer Tom McMullen to delve into the chilling case of the Zodiac Killer, exploring the potential identities of the infamous murderer who terrorized the San Francisco Bay area from 1962 to 1970. The conversation centers around two primary suspects: Arthur Lee Allen and Gary Francis Post, with Tom examining their birth charts to uncover insights into their personalities and possible motivations. As they analyze Allen's Sagittarian traits and Post's Scorpio characteristics, they discuss how these astrological elements may correlate with their criminal behaviors. The episode raises intriguing questions about the nature of serial killers, the psychological profiles of these suspects, and the lack of conclusive evidence that has kept the true identity of the Zodiac Killer shrouded in mystery. Listeners are invited to consider how astrology might provide a unique lens through which to understand the energies behind such dark figures.
In today's episode: American salaries are forecasted to go up by an average of 3.5% next year. Executives face a balancing act: paying enough to retain employees while not eating too far into the margins. Most are happy to pay for performance, but only if they see that performance. That's why they prefer to pay bonuses. The most engaging employers offer good compensation, but also think holistically about non-financial rewards like recognition, work climate, and progression. Culture Leaders Daily is a daily, five-minute podcast for CEOs where we dissect the week's biggest news, unpack hot-button workplace trends, and bring you exclusive interviews with leaders who leverage culture to drive real business results. Today's podcast is Jessica's interview with Korn Ferry's Tom McMullen. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcmullentom Jessica Kriegel: Website: https://www.jessicakriegel.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessicakriegel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jess_kriegel/ Culture Partners: Website: https://culturepartners.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/culturepartners/
SummaryOn this episode of The Bentonville Beacon, host James Bell sits down with Tom McMullen for a rousing conversation about Rapha's role in Bentonville's exceptional bike culture. Tom is the Managing Director for North America at Rapha, the world's finest cycling clothing brand, which relocated its North American headquarters from Portland, Oregon, to Bentonville, Arkansas, a few years ago. Throughout the episode, Tom and James discuss Tom's recent move from London to Bentonville, Rapha's expansion into mountain bike apparel and living life by bike in Bentonville. Show Notes(0:53) Introducing Tom McMullen and Rapha(4:38) Living Life by Bike in Bentonville(7:18) Rule of Three(11:50) Tom's Impression of Bentonville(17:55) Tom's #BecauseBentonville Story(20:00) Tom's NWA Favorites(23:34) Rapha's Future(25:18) The Importance of Visiting Bentonville(27:39) Light-Hearted Questions(29:38) Closing ThoughtsLinksJames Bell Bentonville Economic DevelopmentTom McMullenRapha Quotes“Bentonville is a manifestation of living life by bike…I've visited Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Berlin, and then after that, [it's] probably Bentonville in terms of cities that you genuinely live life by bike. And that's about recreation, but [it's] also about transport, leisure with family and friends, and being able to get around. It's a blueprint in my eyes for mobility and society going forward—that the bike becomes a key component for getting around, for having fun and living everyday life.” - Tom McMullen, (4:52)“Someone moved from Los Angeles and said that there's more going on from an investment point of view in Bentonville than there is in other cities around the world. So I think it's been a pleasant surprise [to] me that it's not just a sleepy town. In Northwest Arkansas, there's loads going on, and it's very diverse, which has been amazing.” - Tom McMullen, (12:33)
Fifty years ago, the summer of ‘72, I landed my first job in advertising. McMullen Advertising was the “in-house” agency for AEE Choppers, manufacturers of custom motorcycle parts. This was three years after the movie “Easy Rider.” We toiled in cahoots with Street Chopper Magazine. Motorcycle impresario, Tom McMullen, lorded over all three enterprises. Possessing an uncanny knack for photographing choppers, the magazine dispatched a mechanic and me on a cross-country summer spree to biker events. Our van hauled Tom's uber-cherry Harley Sportster and a sleek Honda 750. My hair was long. I was unshaven. I stopped bathing to not only look – but smell the part. Our itinerary took us from Southern California up to Reno, Nevada; Boise, Idaho; Chicago and Cleveland, culminating in Laconia, New Hampshire's motorcycle mecca. 00:00 Opening 01:57 Letter to editor Sonny Barger Hells Angels MC 07:21 Bikers help police relax 10:51 Why Kim Coates won't play a biker anymore 13:06 JUDGEMENT DAY BANDIDOS MC MEMBERS STEAL RIVAL MC'S PATCH https://www.pressherald.com/2022/07/09/letter-to-the-editor-reflecting-on-sonny-bargers-biker-world/ VIDEO BIKER CHURCH https://movieweb.com/kim-coates-turned-down-biker-roles-after-sons-of-anarchy/ https://www.bigcountryhomepage.com/crime/abilene-bandido-biker-gets-probation-for-violent-robbery-of-rival-club-member/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motorcyclemadhouse/message
As prices continue to rise, employers are wrestling with questions and concerns about what inflation means for compensation strategy. In this episode of All Things Work, host Tony Lee speaks with Tom McMullen, senior client partner at global organizational consulting firm Korn Ferry, on navigating inflation's impact on the pay of both current and future employees.Follow All Things Work wherever you listen to podcasts; rate and review on Apple Podcasts.This episode of All Things Work is sponsored by ADP.Music courtesy of bensound.
This episode is brought you by Haute Route Brasil, a series of multi-day road cycling events for the most prestigious amateur athletes in the world. Go to www.hauteroute.org and sign up for the epic Brazilian edition, from 26th to 28th March 2021. Our guest today was born and raised in the North West of England and always had an on-off relationship with bicycles in his childhood. Was in high school that he cycled the length of the country and really got interested in cycling. The addiction only came in his mid-twenties when he started commuting to work in Central London and gradually it became a greater part of his life. Unpretentious enough to call himself a “casual cyclist”, he has a few epic rides under his belt such as Paris-Roubaix, Tour of Flanders and Manchester to London. After a brilliant and successful career in advertising at Fallon and Saatchi & Saatchi, his eyes on mixing his two passions for marketing and sports took him to become the Global Marketing Director at the most loved cycling apparel company Rapha. We are receiving today on GIRO Podcast, Mr Tom McMullen. https://rapha.a.bigcontent.io/v1/static/Rapha_Roadmap_160519
Pay equity legislation is changing at a dizzying pace. Tom McMullen from Korn Ferry Hay Group breaks down global stats and shares ways companies can adopt more transparency in compensation.
We recently spoke to Tom McMullen, senior client partner at Korn Ferry Hay Group, to get his take on what it takes to attract and retain talent today and how CHROs and CEOs are rethinking the ROI they get from traditional compensation strategies.
Tom McMullen is a Senior Client Partner and Rewards Expertise Leader for Korn Ferry Hay Group with 30 years of experience. Our discussion focused on compensation aspects of rating-less performance management. I also asked Tom what trends and topics his clients are dealing with at this point. Topics that compensation professional deal with: Efficiency, effectiveness and connectedness Assessing effectiveness of C&B programs Pay Equity What changed over the time Tom has been in consulting: we live in a sped-up world - turnaround time is faster than it’s ever been life-cycle of business strategy shortened and thus, talent and reward strategies need to follow simplification of messages best reward programs are not differentiated by sofisticated strategies, but by what can be implemented and embeded in an organization and how they link to business strategies what differentiates most admired companies from the others - the success of their e’ee communication (also utilizing managers to this (more than HR) Rating-less performance management Why are companies doing it What impact it has on compensation programs How to communicate rewards if we don’t link it to performance rating What questions should a company ask before they decide to eliminate ratings You can learn more about Tom on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcmullentom/