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The best podcasts for Growing genuine leaders

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Who am I?

Mid 50’s, Married with 4 children ages 26-15. I love the lord, I love my family and I love sports. I enjoy working hard and am trying to grow my podcast. I want it to happen organically and those that listen will enjoy a dad just shooting the breeze talking to his 3 sons (Daughter sometimes). We like to discuss sports, food, movies, tv shows and life. We want to grow our podcast to be fun & are hoping people will listen. I have been in retail management for over 30 years and in retail for nearly 40 years. You are never too old to learn. I love to learn how others manage their teams & I enjoy watching others grow and become leaders as well. Our world will be a much better place if we teach our future leaders what we know. They can decide on what they will take with them in their journey in life.

What is my podcast playlist about?

My Podcast is about Sports, Food, Movies, TV Shows & Life. My 3 boys and I love to just talk and discuss various topics.

The podcasts I picked and why

1. The Colin Cowherd Podcast

Why this podcast?

I love Colin’s take on sports. I don’t always agree with him, however I do enjoy listening to different perspectives. He has others that will do podcast on the volume and I enjoy listening to them as well.

The Colin Cowherd Podcast

The Colin Cowherd Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

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100% unfiltered Colin. He delivers his no-holds-barred takes and instant reactions to the biggest stories in sports.

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2. Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger

Why this podcast?

Love this podcast. They talk sports, however they are also spiritual at the same time. They do great interviews that are just laid back and these guys really have fun.

Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger

Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger

Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger

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After years of sampling unique beers and talking football with friends, we've decided to make it a show! Get ready for uneducated craft beer reviews, over-educated football insight, and a list of special guests that is guaranteed not to disappoint!

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3. 7 Minute Leadership

Why this podcast?

Great message to listen to in less than 10 minutes. Helps set up the day! Quick and effective. Listen on my way to work.

7 Minute Leadership

7 Minute Leadership

Paul Falavolito

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EMS Chief Paul Falavolito shares leadership tips that have helped him in a twenty-five year career in the field of Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine and Emergency Management.

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4. No Bullsh!t Leadership

Why this podcast?

Great insight on leadership. Quick and effective and helps me start my morning. I can apply so much to my daily life.

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No Bullsh!t Leadership is a podcast for leaders who want to become truly exceptional. Each week, your host, Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Martin G Moore, shares the secrets of high performance leadership; the career accelerators that you can’t learn in business school, and your boss is unlikely to share with you. Step away from the theoretical view on leadership, and learn from a successful CEO who’s already walked the path.


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5. Blue-Collar Leadership® w/ Mack Story

Why this podcast?

Love leadership podcast and this is one that is really easy to listen to and apply to daily life. Listening to this on my drive to work helps me jump start my day.

Service Evolution - Blue-Collar Leadership® w/ Mack Story
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01/15/21 • 45 min

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(0:42) Intro

(3:26) What are you reading?

(6:30) How Mack got started with blue-collar leadership

(10:26) Blue-collar reception to Mack’s content

(18:42) Mack’s passion for writing

(20:56) How Stephen Covey changed Mack’s life

(24:25) The importance of character

(28:50) Advice for developing character

(35:16) The difference in deciding and doing

(41:28) What leadership means to Mack

(44:03) Wrap up

Quotes

“My passion is the frontline entry-level workforce, but how do I engage those people is by helping the leaders engage, and everybody wins that way.” (10:55)

“My mission is not to make a lot of dollars, it’s to make a lot of difference. But what I’ve learned is if you make a lot of difference, you’ll make plenty of dollars.” (13:13)

“Ultimately, it starts with the top leader of an organization. Their values determine what’s accepted, what’s rejected, who stays, who goes, who we are. And that’s what I teach. I mean, if the top leader doesn’t want to take responsibility for what’s going on, they’re not really leading, they’re managing.” (28:05)

Links

Shawn Black

Mack Story

Mack Story Website

Blue Collar Leadership

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Book Recommendations

https://www.amazon.com/SPEED-TRUST-Thing-Changes-Everything/dp/1416549005

https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519

https://www.amazon.com/Levels-Leadership-Proven-Maximize-Potential/dp/1599953633

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One major misconception regarding leadership is that it only belongs to high-level employees and white-collar workers. This simply is not true, and Mack Story is on a mission to prove it. Mack has authored 13 books, and he focuses on blue-collar leadership.

Stephen Covey’s book The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change inspired Mack to make some deliberate changes in his life. The book’s concepts motivated Mack to share them with his friends and coworkers, eventually leading him to become a consultant and leadership coach. Mack taught the principles he learned from Stephen Covey, as well as many other leadership authors. His goal was to share his knowledge with blue-collar, frontline workers.

In his experience as a frontline, entry-level worker, his bosses and managers did not share leadership tactics and ideas with their employees. To Mack, this was an atrocity, and he was setting out to change the situation.

After a short-time on what Mack calls the $20,000 lecture circuit, Mack decided to shift to a unique business model. Rather than asking businesses to pay a nonsensically large fee for him to speak to its employees, Mack created an offer that is much more approachable and flexible. If a group is willing to buy 200 copies of Mack’s books, he will cover his travel expenses to speak to a room full of people for up to two hours. He does not care if that room is made up of 10 people or 500 people, and companies have the option to pool together and split the costs. While this model is not as profitable as his previous one, profits are not Mack’s priority.

My mission is not to make a lot of dollars, it’s to make a lot of difference. But what I’ve learned is if you make a lot of difference, you’ll make plenty of dollars.” (13:13)

While his passion is teaching leadership principles to frontline workers, Mack recognizes that he will primarily speak to management and high-level employees. Because of this, Mack emphasizes the importance of passing these concepts down. His 200 book business model assists with this. If Mack can implant the right ideas into managers’ heads, he can affect frontline workers’ lives, whether he speaks directly to them or not.

My passion is the frontline entry-level workforce, but how do I engage those people is by helping the leaders engage, and everybody wins that way.” (10:55)

As far as Mack’s teachings, he emphasizes that building good character is central to being a good leader. He also accentuates the difference between deciding to do something and taking action. This is the difference between someone who makes things happen and someone that hopes things will happen. A good leader is someone with good character who takes action to make a change in their life and others.

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