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BONUS: Why a Former Chess Champion Thinks Your Leadership Is Stuck in the Opening Game John Whitt spent 30 years managing billion-dollar construction portfolios in corporate America — sleeping five or six nights a week in hotel beds, traveling the country, winning at someone else's game. Then he walked away. In this episode, he breaks down what chess taught him about business phases, why generosity outperforms hustle in the long run, and how the "pause factor" keeps leaders from burning out while scaling their impact. From Corporate Construction to Coaching — The Move That Changed Everything "I spent 5, sometimes 6 nights a week, sleeping in a hotel bed, traveling around the country, and it really wasn't good for my sanity, it wasn't good for my family. And then the company decided to move from Southern California to Dallas, and so that was like the — I'm not going to Dallas move, and it's time to start something else." John's corporate career was successful by every external measure — managing $500 million construction portfolios at companies like CB Richard Ellis. But the lifestyle was hollowing him out. He'd been thinking about leaving for a while when the relocation to Dallas forced his hand. Through behavioral assessment work, he discovered coaching was where his strengths naturally pointed — it had been his primary leadership style all along. In 2010, he invested in a Focal Point coaching franchise, which gave him the tools and training without having to reinvent the wheel. Combined with 30 years of corporate relationships, it was enough to launch. His reflection on the transition is simple: "The cool thing about coaching is that we're just helping people." The Chess Game of Business — Opening, Middle, and End "The way the chess game is played at the higher levels has influenced my way of thinking essentially for the rest of my life. The opening is where you're getting started — startup business, takes a lot of hustle, a lot of energy. But then the transition happens to the middle game, where you have to think a lot more strategically, and tactically with the right move in the right order, because the wrong order will not get you the results you're looking for." John played in the United States Chess Championships in 1976, and the framework stuck. He maps business growth to three chess phases: the opening (startup hustle, high energy, you do everything), the middle game (strategic delegation, building systems, hiring people with an ownership mindset), and the end game (transitioning assets and resources to serve the life you actually want). The danger zone is the opening-to-middle transition. Founders and leaders get trapped being the go-to person for everything — solving everyone else's problems during business hours and doing their own work after hours and on weekends. The middle game demands a different skill: learning to operate on the business instead of always in it. And it can't happen overnight — you have to prioritize what to change, in what order, or it gets jumbled up. Accomplishing Goals Through Others — The Magic of Discretionary Effort "The magic is accomplishing goals through other people, because when you do that, you're going to do big things. As an individual, you can only do so much. There's only so many hours in a day." John keeps coming back to one idea: if you're doing it all yourself, your impact is capped at 24 hours. The real unlock is getting other people to give their discretionary effort — that extra gear where someone stays 20 minutes longer because they care, or thinks about the project at home because they're genuinely excited. Discretionary effort isn't something you can demand. It comes from inspiration. John frames it through WIIFM — "What's In It For Me?" — everybody's favorite radio station. Leaders who skip that question get compliance. Leaders who answer it get mountains moved. The flip side is equally important: many leaders have never been on a high-performing team, so they don't know what they're missing. They accept compliance as normal. Others are smart and capable but lack the relationship skills to inspire. John's point is clear: leadership through inspiration is a learnable skill, not an innate trait. Generosity as Strategy — Time, Talent, and Treasure "Generosity always — I mean, this is unequivocal — always gives you better long-term results. If you plan to be generous, if you say this is who I am and I will do the work that's necessary to be generous, then you will always get better long-term results." John's 4-Facet LifeShine Generosity Process puts generosity at the center of leadership — an unusual move in a world that defaults to performance metrics and execution frameworks. His argument is that generosity isn't soft. It's strategic. The framework starts with unique identity (who are you?), then moves through three dimensions: time, talent, and treasure. Most people think generosity means writing a check. John says time and talent are far more powerful. A leader who invests the time to communicate vision and inspire the team is being generous — and that generosity compounds into better team performance, stronger relationships, and less burnout over time. The risk, though, is over-giving. Agile coaches and scrum masters who tie their identity to the work are especially vulnerable — they give so generously at work that they burn out when results don't match expectations. That's where the plan matters: define the life you want, build the business or career to serve that life, and stay disciplined about boundaries. The Pause Factor — How Leaders Protect Their Thinking "You gotta learn to say pause. That's a great idea, I understand what you're saying, we need to spend a little more time on that — so let me schedule some time later. Because right now, if I spend all that time, it's not going to get my best thinking, it's not going to get my best response." People bring problems to leaders constantly — personal problems, business problems, urgent and not-urgent mixed together. The instinct is to solve immediately. John teaches leaders the "pause factor": acknowledge the importance of what someone brings you, then schedule dedicated time to address it properly. This isn't avoidance — it's quality control for your own thinking. When you're distracted and rushed, you give worse answers. When you pause, you also create space to ask: is this mine to solve, or does it belong to someone on my team? John extends this to how teams bring problems: train people to come with clarity — here's the problem, here's the challenge, here's some potential solutions. That way the leader can triage effectively in a short time instead of getting pulled into an unstructured conversation that eats an hour. About John Whitt John Whitt is a leadership strategist with 30+ years of business transformation experience, from managing $500 million construction portfolios at companies like CB Richard Ellis to coaching small business owners. He's the author of Checkmate!: Winning Tactics for Translating Ideas Into Money and creator of the Whole Life Leadership experience. You can link with John Whitt on LinkedIn.
Episode Summary What if your business could run without depending on you for every decision? In this episode of the Work at Home Rockstar Podcast, Tim Melanson sits down with John Whitt, Founder and President of BusinessWhitt, to discuss how entrepreneurs can move from building a business by default to building a business by design. John shares lessons from more than 15 years of working from home, coaching business owners, and helping leaders create businesses that support their lives instead of consuming them. John introduces his Freedom Stack framework: delegate, automate, and elevate. He explains how business owners can identify low-value tasks, focus on their unique strengths, and create systems that reduce bottlenecks. The conversation also explores productivity, hiring, delegation, marketing, sales, and the mindset shifts required to move beyond hustle culture and create more freedom. If you're building a business from home and want more flexibility, scalability, and control over your time, this episode is packed with practical insights. Who is John Whitt? John Whitt is the Founder and President of BusinessWhitt. He is a business and executive coach trained and certified in the FocalPoint Model. His work focuses on helping business owners and work-from-home leaders move from chaos to clarity by designing businesses that do not depend on them for every decision. John is the author of Checkmate: Winning Tactics for Translating Ideas Into Money and the creator of the Business Success Blueprint and LifeShine Generosity Coaching programs. He works with entrepreneurs, small business owners, and leaders, helping them build businesses that support life rather than consume it. Connect with John Whitt Website: www.businesswhitt.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/businesswhitt YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/coachjohnwhitt LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/coachjohnwhitt Host Contact Details Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Email: tim@workathomerockstar.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/workathomerockstar Website: https://workathomerockstar.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/workathomerockstar LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timmelanson YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@WorkAtHomeRockStarPodcast X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/workathomestar Timestamps 00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro 00:26 Success Story Freedom Business 01:43 Default vs Designed Business 04:25 Freedom Stack Framework 05:44 Pricing Your Value 07:37 Mistakes and Learning Curve 11:21 Home Office Focus Routines 13:39 Sprints Breaks and Distractions 16:48 Delegation Trust and Hiring 20:43 Delegate to Elevate 21:55 Hiring People Better 22:41 Marketing vs Sales 23:51 Ideal Clients Capacity 25:54 Expertise Beats Variety 26:48 Prequalify Avoid Nos 27:41 Virtual Events Pivot 32:30 Build Business Not Job 34:14 Freedom and Impact 35:34 Where to Find John 36:33 Choosing the Right Coach 37:51 Rockstar Favorites Outro Disclaimers The ideas shared in this episode are based on the guest's personal experience and professional coaching work. Every business is different, and results may vary. This episode is intended for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, financial, tax, or investment advice. Examples and success stories discussed in this episode are individual experiences and are not guarantees of future results.
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Tim WhittKae WagnerLaura Catrambone GeraceJonathan Tucker
OVE/AARP Roost Team member Whitt Phillips chats with Tara Shaver. Tara is the Senior Advisor, Office of Volunteer Engagement and Volunteer Engagement Advisor to the South and Central Regions.The AARP Live Show on RFD-TV is our monthly live call-in show for people 50-plus, and can be seen online at aarp.org/aarplive or on RFD-TV every third Wednesday at 7:30 PM ET/6:30 PM CT. To volunteer to help screen callers for the show, email volunteer@aarp.org to be connected with Tara and the team.Training is quick and easy. You can learn what to do by jumping right in during any live show!
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00:00 Intro & The Power of Conversations 02:00 The Reality of Men's Mental Health & Grief 04:25 Systemic Healthcare Inequity & The Black Experience 08:50 The Legacy of Homer G. Phillips Hospital 24:40 The Importance of Voting & Civic Engagement 34:10 The Drake Discourse: Fan Over-attachment & "Spectrum" Behavior 35:36 Hip-Hop What-Ifs & The Critique of Modern Albums (Kendrick vs. Drake) 40:47 The "LeBron James Problem": Drake's Longevity & Evolving Legacy 49:15 Navigating the Beef: Drake's History of Aiding Other Artists 1:05:07 The Cultural Amalgamation of Toronto & The Perception of Drake 1:16:58 Drake, Relationships, & The Search for Emotional Maturity 1:23:03 Where to Find Minority Health Partners Brand new voicemail: (314) 649-3113 Subscribe to the Everyone Needs an Aquarius Patreon https://bit.ly/3tXnnCz Email the show at straightolc@gmail.com Follow SOLC Network online Instagram: https://bit.ly/39VL542 Twitter: https://bit.ly/39aL395 Facebook: https://bit.ly/3sQn7je To Listen to the podcast Podbean https://bit.ly/3t7SDJH YouTube http://bit.ly/3ouZqJU Spotify http://spoti.fi/3pwZZnJ Apple http://apple.co/39rwjD1 IHeartRadio http://ihr.fm/2L0A2y
Send us Fan MailHow to Unlock More Mid-Rise Housing in Toronto - Richard Witt In this episode of the Real Estate Development Insights Podcast, Richard Witt, Global Head of Housing at BDP Quadrangle, discusses Toronto and the GTA's housing trajectory, comparing global approaches and emphasizing housing as a commoditized product shaped by culture, human scale, and social interaction. He argues Toronto's recent decade was distorted by speculation and investor-driven condo product, and says the city needs a broader mix—workforce, student, seniors, family, and end-user housing. Reflecting on Toronto's 2007–08 midrise guidelines, he explains how outdated zoning, lack of density caps, required site-specific zoning bylaw amendments, and lengthy approvals fueled land speculation and slowed delivery. Whitt advises prioritizing certainty and speed, better subsurface information, and more pragmatic approaches to trees and heritage. He also explores modern methods of construction, including mass timber and prefabrication, citing 80 Atlantic's quiet, fast installation and urging system-based, repeatable midrise strategies. - How does Toronto compare to Global Cities?- Speculation and Housing Needs- Midrise Guidelines Origins- Avenues and Built Form Rules- No Density Cap Problems- Zoning Amendments Slowdown- Toronto's Patchwork Streets- Incentives Over Penalties- Midrise Developer Pitfalls- Systems First Construction- Modern Methods Explained- Mass Timber LessonsFor more information, please refer to RealEstateDevelopmentInsights.comTake our Free Assessment at: DevelopmentReadinessAssessment.com
In today's episode, you'll discover: 1. That means working harder, hiring better, or delegating more isn't the real problem; it's design, not effort. 2. That the same instincts that built your business are now the ones holding it back, and how those strengths become liabilities without you noticing? 3. If you're wondering whether you have a founder-dependency problem, my guest will share the simplest test you can run on yourself today. To support these three takeaways, I chose a quote from James Clear "Time spent working hard is often better spent identifying where the bottleneck is located. Working hard on the wrong thing leads to frustration, not progress." About John Whitt: John Whitt is an experienced coach and the author of Checkmate! Translating Ideas into Money, a book that uses chess as a metaphor for business strategy. John brings over 30 years of experience helping both corporations and small businesses shift their culture, boost results, and improve profitability. How to Get in Touch with John Whitt: Websites: https://businesswhitt.com/ Email: John@businesswhitt.com Previous Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/enlightenment-of-change/id1313299091?i=1000753048021 Gift - Freedom Gambit: https://freedomgambit.businesswhitt.com/ Pre-Order John's Book First Not Last: Stalk me online! Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Communication Style Assessment (CSA)™: https://changingthesalesgame.com/communication-style-assessment/ Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie explore new sales and business topics or address problems you may have.
Jake & Ben Full Show from May 18, 2026 Hour 1 Donovan Mitchell and the Cavaliers have made the Eastern Conference Finals. Is this the best version of Donovan we have seen? Top 3 Stories of the Day: Thunder vs Spurs Tonight, Brendan Sorsby has filed an injunction with the NCAA to get his eligibility, Aaron Rodgers is back with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Utah has a reputation of not being desirable for NBA players. Is that the same for NHL Players? Hour 2 NBA Players not wanting to come to Utah may be a thing of the past. The Next Generation of players might be more willing to play in smaller markets. Morgan Scalley did an Interview with On3 where he talked about Kyle Whittingham and said he didn't blame Whitt for taking Utah Players & Coaches. The Pac-12 and Mountain West Have Reached a Settlement Hour 3 Jake is All-In on the Cavaliers, Ben is Team New York Knicks for the Eastern Conference Finals. Why would the Jazz ever trade up from 2 to 1? Audio Vault: Darren Waller tells story of Dolphins Owner Interrupting Meeting to Fire Mike McDaniel Hour 4 Nick Wilson, host of Afternoon Drive on 92.3 The Fan in Cleveland, joined the show to give his opinions on Donovan Mitchell. Did Donovan just save his time in Cleveland by advancing to the Conference Finals? Jaylen Brown is feuding with Stephen A Smith over his comments on Jayson Tatum. The big mistake that many teams make when drafting at the top of drafts.
Hour 2 of Jake & Ben on May 18, 2026 NBA Players not wanting to come to Utah may be a thing of the past. The Next Generation of players might be more willing to play in smaller markets. Morgan Scalley did an Interview with On3 where he talked about Kyle Whittingham and said he didn't blame Whitt for taking Utah Players & Coaches. The Pac-12 and Mountain West Have Reached a Settlement
NHL Playoffs, Mammoth v VGK, Whitt/Utes Offseason + more
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New music ... or something? Whitt returns for a special episode to review Hilary's new album, LUCK ... OR SOMETHING! Plus, hear about his experience at the Small Rooms, Big Nerves tour in LA and get a recap of Hilary's latest musical era. Era/album rollout recap - 9:27 Big Nerves, Small Rooms tour review - 35:46 Album review - 57:28 Follow Duff Enough on social media: Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/duffenoughproject TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/@duffenoughproject
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Guest Introduction John Whitt is a corporate leader turned business coach and the founder of Business Whitt. After decades in the corporate grind, he built Whole Life Leadership to help entrepreneurs and executives grow businesses without losing their lives in the process. Key Discussion Themes The shift from corporate life to entrepreneurship — and why many people bring the “grind” with them Who John serves today: construction/trades, corporate middle managers in transition, and college students navigating uncertainty The “many hats” problem: why expertise in one lane doesn't prepare you for running the whole business Whole Life Leadership: why, vision, relationships, goals, team, planning, and financial management Profit clarity: revenue isn't the win — profit is what you keep Pricing pitfalls: being the lowest price is usually a train wreck Leading remotely: inspiration beats “looking over their shoulder” Rest as strategy: the leadership skill most people ignore until it hurts Listener Takeaway If your business success is costing you your health, relationships, or peace, the answer isn't “try harder.” It's clarity, leadership systems, and building the business to support the life you actually want. Guest Website Link www.businesswhitt.comwww.businesswhitt.com/wholelifeleadership Guest Social Links LinkedIn: www.linkedin/in/coachjohnwhitt Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BusinessWhitt YouTube: www.youtube.com/businesswhitt CTA Listen to the full episode and share it with a leader who's doing “fine” on paper — but knows something needs to change. Listen here:https://entrepreneurconundrum.com/johnwhitt John Whitt www.businesswhitt.com www.businesswhitt.com/wholelifeleadership www.businesswhitt.com/ www.linkedin/in/coachjohnwhitt https://www.facebook.com/BusinessWhitt www.youtube.com/businesswhitt Virginia Purnell Funnel & Visibility Specialist Distinct Digital Marketing (833) 762-5336 virginia@distinctdigitalmarketing.com www.distinctdigitalmarketing.com
Hour 1 Patrick Kinahan joined Scotty to talk about the drama between Kyle Whittingham and the Utes, the latest with the Utah Jazz, and MLB Opening Day. Ken Pomeroy talked NCAA Tournament and Head Coaching moves across College Basketball. Hour 2 The Athletic NBA writer Tony Jones Good, Bad & Ugly Hour 3 Utah Mammoth pxp Mike Folta National Football Foundation's Eric Jacobsen
The Utes legend & Super Bowl Champion on Utes spring ball, Differences in how Scalley is running things compared to Whitt + more
The Utes legend & Super Bowl Champion on Utes spring ball, Differences in how Scalley is running things compared to Whitt + more
The Utes legend & Super Bowl Champion on Utes spring ball, Differences in how Scalley is running things compared to Whitt + more
The Utes legend & Super Bowl Champion on Utes spring ball, Differences in how Scalley is running things compared to Whitt + more
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Spring is in the air and Utah Football is back. Our reactions to the first week of Spring Ball. New documents released revealing info on Whittingham's departure to Michigan. Did this change our opinions of the situation? Utah Baseball; the new stadium is a must visit. Utah Mammoth Playoff Push Follow us on social https://twitter.com/UtahFBFans https://www.instagram.com/utahfootballfans_/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/utahfootballfans Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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The Utezone Managing Editor on Week 1 of Utes spring ball, Takeaways from Saturday's open practice, Reaction to how Whitt's exit played out + more
The Big 12 Radio host on Tune In on the first weekend of the NCAA tournament, BYU's season a disappointment (?), Reaction to new info about Whitt's exit + more
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"Design it right — and it will run without you." ― John Whitt Check Out These Highlights: In this episode, coach and author John Whitt explores why scaling your business doesn't have to cost your health or relationships. Including insights from his book Checkmate! and 30+ years of guiding leaders, John breaks down the hidden friction that keeps teams stuck, the chess-inspired principles behind smart decision-making, and how aligned systems, clarity, and generosity create growth that actually feels good. About John Whitt: John Whitt is an experienced coach and the author of Checkmate! Translating Ideas into Money, a book that uses chess as a metaphor for business strategy. John brings over 30 years of experience helping both corporations and small businesses shift their culture, boost results, and improve profitability. How to Get in Touch with John Whitt: Websites: https://businesswhitt.com/ Email: John@businesswhitt.com Gift: https://businesswhitt.com/crockpot LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/coachjohnwhitt Stalk me online! Linktr.ee: https://linktr.ee/conniewhitman Subscribe to the Enlightenment of Change podcast on your favorite podcast streaming service or YouTube. New episodes are posted every week. Listen to Connie explore new sales and business topics or address problems you may have.
Ben Ennis and Brent Gunning wrap up Tuesday morning with Team Canada manager Ernie Whitt, discussing expectations for the World Baseball Classic and the impact of experienced coaches. They explore the evolution of the tournament, roster predictions, and the future of Canadian baseball. Ben and Brent also share their excitement for the Classic compared to the recent Olympic hockey tournament. After the break, Amazon Prime's Adnan Virk (25:35) joins to analyze his Flyers, the Leafs' challenges, trade deadline strategies, playoff races in the East, and thoughts on the spring training review system and the World Baseball Classic. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Send a textLong-time legislative staffer Buddy Whitt spent his childhood moving frequently thanks to his Air Force father. After high school he joined the Marines. Eight years later he left the military, went to college at Texas A&M, and then landed a job in the hotel industry which ultimately brought him to Anchorage over 20 years ago. He began working in the capitol in 2017 as Chief of Staff for Senator Shelley Hughes of Palmer. He later worked for Representatives Kevin McCabe of Big Lake and Laddie Shaw of South Anchorage. He is currently Chief of Staff for Representative Jubilee Underwood of Wasilla.
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JP Finlay and Mitch Tischler join you to discuss Kliff Kingsbury and the Commanders mutually agreeing to part ways and what went into the desicion and where does the team go from here.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 1: Commanders part ways with OC Kliff Kingsbury & fire DC Joe Whitt Jr. / Was parting ways with Kliff Kingsbury the right move? / Reacting to the Commanders parting ways with OC Kliff Kingsbury
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