Afleveringen
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How are you progressing toward your 2024 goals? Nearly midway through the year, Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer reflect on the importance of reviewing your progress six months into the year. They discuss the significance of pausing, taking inventory, and creating clarity about who you want to be and how you plan to achieve your goals. Don't be a passive passenger in life; take the wheel and steer towards a clear, purposeful direction.
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Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer discuss the gap between awareness and action â the space where many find themselves stuck when attempting to accomplish a goal. They explore why defensiveness and excuses keep us from moving forward. Learn common reasons for falling into this trap and gain practical tips to bridge the gap, turning intention into action. Tune in to discover how to overcome inertia and achieve your goals.
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Join Dr. Cory Shaffer as he talks with Brian Burnsed, a seasoned Sports Illustrated writer, to dive into his journey of crafting immersive sports stories. With experience at Business Week, US News, NCAA Magazine, and Turner Sports, Burnsed shares insights into his writing process, the evolution of his purpose, and the mastery behind his acclaimed narratives. Discover the dedication and passion fueling his detailed and impactful work in sports journalism.
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Dr. Milt Lowder sits down with Trehel CEO Will Huss and President/COO Keith Poole at Trehel headquarters to discuss authentic leadership. They dive into the importance of purpose, honoring God by caring for people, and creating genuine buy-in. The conversation explores the courage to live and work in alignment with one's beliefs, the significance of intentionality over transactional relationships, and the profound impact of understanding why we exist and work.
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Building a strong team culture demands deliberate effort and dedication, but it can be threatened by toxic team members. Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon examine five detrimental behaviors that can undermine your team's culture. From chronic complainers to catastrophizers, they highlight negative traits that can erode team dynamics. Learn how to identify and address these issues to cultivate and sustain a resilient, high-performing team culture.
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What does it truly mean to be successful? Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer dive deep into this question using Ralph Waldo Emersonâs renowned poem âWhat is Success?â as their guide. In this episode, they dissect Emersonâs key markers of success, offering insights and perspectives to help you define success on your own terms. Tune in to explore what success means to you and how you can achieve it in your life.
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When we âkind ofâ do something, we cut ourselves short. We choose the more comfortable way or the short cut, which leaves us shortchanged. Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon dive into the pitfalls of settling for "kind of," emphasizing the importance of striving for greatness instead of merely getting by and playing it safe. Through compelling examples, they explore how this mindset can manifest in feedback conversations, professional performance, and personal pursuits. Break free from the passivity of "kind of" and embrace a mindset of excellence in all aspects of life.
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Join Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer as they unveil five indispensable strategies for thriving in "the gap" â that challenging phase where hard work doesn't seem to yield desired results. Learn how to sustain motivation, persevere through setbacks, and cultivate a resilient mindset. Tune in for expert insights on navigating plateaus and staying the course towards success.
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Join Drs. Cory Shaffer and Chad McGehee, meditation teacher, the first ever director of meditation training in major college sports, and co-founder of Inner Edge Meditation, as they dive into the world of elite performance and meditation. They explore the definition of mindfulness, McGehee's teaching philosophy, training methods, and the practical application and impact of mindfulness in high-performance settings. The episode concludes with valuable suggestions on how to begin your own mindfulness practice.
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What does it mean to be a curious person, and why does it matter? In this episode, Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer discuss the essence of curiosity and its profound impact on personal and professional growth. They unravel how curious individuals, driven by an insatiable desire to learn, constantly push boundaries and embrace the unknown. Drawing from their expertise, they illuminate the transformative power of curiosity, highlighting the key characteristics of curious people and urging listeners to cultivate this invaluable trait for a more fulfilling life of exploration and discovery.
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Regardless of whether you successfully reach a goal, itâs essential that you look deeply at your process. What worked? What didnât? What would you have done differently? In this episode, Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer discuss the importance of reflecting on the process and they provide tangible suggestions to assist in this self-observing exercise. By shifting the focus from just the outcome to the journey, the discussion highlights how this approach can lead to greater introspection and, ultimately, more consistent success in future pursuits.
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Join Dr. Cory Shaffer in a conversation with Blake Dubinski, Co-Founder of GenTeal, a successful men's apparel brand, distributed in 200 retail outlets and recognized as one of Inc. 5000's fastest-growing companies in 2023. Explore the compelling story of GenTeal's founding and learn valuable strategies for conquering challenges in entrepreneurship. Tune in as they explore overcoming adversity and achieving prosperity in the competitive apparel industry.
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Join Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer as they discuss what it means to have an âedge,â or the essence of competitiveness and drive, and explore how these qualities define exceptional individuals. They highlight five key factors that can diminish this edge, from the pitfalls of poor planning and ego to the dangers of valuing talent over culture and overcommitting. They offer powerful insights into maintaining your edge in today's fast-paced world.
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Join Drs. Drew Brannon and Brian Selman as they discuss the common phenomenon of New Year's resolutions losing steam by February. In this discussion, they explore why this happens and offer practical tips to help listeners reinvigorate their goals and stay on track. Whether you're aiming for personal growth, fitness milestones, or professional success, this episode will inspire you to recommit and make 2024 your best year yet.
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Join Drs. Cory Shaffer and Brian Selman as they dive into the essential elements of enhancing your interview process to attract top talent. Together, they explore the crucial steps involved in developing a comprehensive blueprint for bringing on new hires. From defining job roles to creating engaging interview questions, they provide actionable insights to help you cultivate a successful hiring process. Whether you're a seasoned recruiter or new to the hiring game, this episode will equip you with the tools and strategies needed to streamline your interview process and make impactful hiring decisions.
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Drs. Cory Shaffer and Brian Selman engage in a compelling discussion on recognizing biases in selection processes. They explore the concept that "the map is not the territory," highlighting the importance of understanding that our perceptions are not always accurate representations of reality. With a focus on interview best practices, they underscore the significance of approaching selection with openness and humility. Tune in to enhance your selection process and cultivate stronger, more diverse teams.
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Join Drs. Milt Lowder and Drew Brannon in a discussion on the pivotal role failure plays in our lives. In this episode, they share personal anecdotes, revealing how failure has been the catalyst for their own growth. They also provide four compelling reasons why failure is not only essential, but also empowering. Learn how your response to failure can be the fuel that propels you toward success.
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In this compelling episode, John "Redd" Martin opens up to Dr. Milt Lowder about his remarkable journey in triumphing over trauma and addiction. Redd's battle with belonging and the erosion of his faith plunged him into a dark period, marked by bouts of homelessness. However, through the transformative power of love, both from others and towards himself, he discovered newfound purpose. This journey inspired Redd and his wife Cassandra to establish Sunday Dinner with a Twist, a platform dedicated to supporting and humanizing the homeless community. Their conversation dives deeply into the profound impact of faith, hope, and love in navigating life's most challenging moments.
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Join Clemson Baseball Head Coach Erik Bakich and Dr. Cory Shaffer, performance coach for the Tigers, as they discuss Bakichâs coaching history and his approach in building a successful team. Fresh off of the 2023 ACC Championship win after his first year coaching for Clemson baseball, Bakich discusses his focus on daily actions and behaviors to shape the program, offering insights into his deep-rooted purpose and philosophy as a coach.
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What kind of culture are you creating for your team? Does it encourage learning? Drs. Milt Lowder and Brian Selman discuss the pivotal role of workplace environment in fostering continuous learning. In this episode, discover how stretching yourself within your professional realm can ignite action and amplify learning outcomes. From concrete examples to practical strategies like retrieval practice, elaborative interrogation, and space practice, unlock the keys to cultivating a dynamic learning environment within your team. Tune in and revolutionize your approach to learning and growth in the workplace.
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