Episode Archive
227 episodes of Off The Dome Radio since the first episode, which aired on October 29th, 2018.
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Episode 82: Joe Gentry, Former Voice of the Butler Bulldogs Men's Basketball Team and Director of Sales at Butler University
Episode | September 5th, 2019 | 1 hr 16 secs
announcing, basketball, broadcasting, bulldogs, butler, butler basketball, butler bulldogs
Joe Gentry is the Director of Sales at Butler University and the former play-by-play voice for the Butler Bulldogs basketball team from 2006-2010.
In this interview, Joe describes his experience covering the basketball team during its 2010 National Championship title run. He also discusses his professional journey, beginning at the radio station in Lafayette and working his way up to calling games at Hinkle. He provides valuable advice to those building a career in broadcasting and announcing, and offers a unique glimpse into Butler University's process of reaching the national stage and garnering worldwide attention.
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Episode 81: Michael Kozielek, Professional Soccer Player for Sporting Kristina (Finland)
Episode | August 29th, 2019 | 54 mins 4 secs
athlete, butler university, butler university soccer, chicago, chicago fire, craft, finland, flexibility, journey, longevity, meditation, nutrition, pliability, professional athlete, professional soccer, routine, soccer, success, teamwork, training
Michael "Koz" Kozielek (@the_goat_kozielek) is a professional soccer player for Sporting Kristina in Finland. He is a graduate from Butler University, where he played for the men's team, and is a native of Chicago, Illinois.
In this interview, Koz dives into his professional journey, starting at the Chicago Fire Academy, to Butler University, Sweden, Australia, and eventually Finland. He talks about the competitive aspect of professional sports, taking care of your body through nutrition and training, and putting in the hard work for your own longevity, as well as team success.
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Episode 80: McDonald's Podcast, Strategies to Burn Felly Fat, Andrew Luck's Retirement, Slager's First Yoga Experience, Fear and Creativity, and Mindful Practice
Episode | August 27th, 2019 | 51 mins 30 secs
andrew luck, belly fat, birthday, creativity, exercise, football, gut health, health, mcdonald's, mcdonalds, mental health, mindfulness, nfl, nutrition, podcast, podcasting, steven pressfield, weight loss, wellness, yoga, ziprecruiter
In today's current events, we get into McDonald's marketing strategy with its podcast and how other companies are heading in the same direction. We also get into an article about burning fat that we didn't agree with, and expand on effective strategies to achieve this goal.
For real life experience, we get into a mental health discussion regarding Andrew Luck's retirement announcement, and Slager describes his first yoga experience.
We end the show on book talk, discussing Tim's new book "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield and the relationship between fear and creativity. Slager reflects on a section from "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff," involving becoming what you think about.
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Episode 79: Brendan King, Play-By-Play Announcer for the South Bend Cubs
Episode | August 22nd, 2019 | 39 mins 50 secs
announcing, baseball, ben zobrist, brendan king, broadcasting, chicago cubs, clarity, cubs, determination, discipline, grind, heart, how to succeed, journalism, journey, minor leagues, networking, south bend cubs, success, zobrist
Brendan "BK" King (@bkingsports) is a play-by-play announcer for the South Bend Cubs, a minor league affiliate for the MLB's Chicago Cubs. Brendan graduated with a journalism degree from Butler University, where he was the lead student voice for Butler Athletics. He has also served as the voice for the Orleans Firebirds of the Cape Cod League and the Boise Hawks, a minor league team for the Colorado Rockies.
In this interview, BK talks about his journey as a sports announcer, how he perfects his craft on a daily basis, and the importance of lifelong learning and preparation.
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Episode 78: Jay-Z and the NFL, Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracy, New York Trip Recap, Adapting Yourself to Your Environment, Studying Your Weaknesses, and Negative Thought Prevention
Episode | August 20th, 2019 | 1 hr 14 mins
brothers, family, fitness, health, jay-z, jeffrey epstein, mental health, negative thoughts, new york, nfl, self-awareness, social justice, strength, time management
In today's current events, we talk about the potential implications and motivations of the NFL and Jay's partnership for social justice. We also have a discussion about the recent events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's mysterious death.
In real life experience, Tim reflects on his recent trip to New York City, and how his perspective has changed coming back home. Slager gets into a discussion he had with his mother about adapting yourself to your environment, as well as why he has decided to take on yoga.
In book talk, we get into advice from Ray Dalio in "Tribe of Mentors" involving improving your weaknesses, as well as "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," talking about negative thought prevention.
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Episode 77: 4-Way Conversation with Sprove (Musical Artist) and Karl (Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle)
Episode | August 15th, 2019 | 53 mins 46 secs
artist, determination, discipline, efficiency, entrepreneurship, fortunate, fortunate lifestyle, grind, heart, life, lifestyle, music, musical artist, personal branding, sprove
Karl (@kswaggin) is the Founder and CEO of Fortunate Lifestyle, a clothing brand established to express individuality, creativeness, and unique designs. Sprove (@sprove_) is a musical artist from Indianapolis and the creator of Naptown Revival, a contest which aims to rejuvenate Indianapolis' music scene and talent pool. He has opened for other musical artists, such as Lil Uzi, Young Thug, 21 Savage, and Wale.
In this interview, Karl and Sprove discuss the passion behind their entrepreneurial ventures, the process behind improving their craft in each of their respective realms, and how they have collaborated to help make each other more successful.
To learn more about Karl, you can visit fortunatelifestyle.com. To learn more about Sprove, you can find him on Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music.
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Episode 76: Bob Lazar/Area 51/Flying Saucers, NCAA's Rules for Agents, Amazon and FedEx Breakup, Optimal Morning Routines, Expecting What You Tolerate, Communicating Knowledge Effectively, and Understanding the Opposing Viewpoint
Episode | August 13th, 2019 | 1 hr 3 mins
aliens, amazon, area 51, bob lazar, building rapport, communication, contracts, education, fedex, knowlwedge, lebron james, mentorship, morning routine, ncaa, netflix, rich paul, self-awareness, transparency, trustpointe, vulnerability
In today's current events, we recap the controversial Netflix documentary "Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers" and the impact this could have. We also get into the NCAA's inconsistency with its rule on NBA draft agents, and the recent distribution relationship split between Amazon and FedEx.
In real life experience, we talk about 3 habits you can build into your morning routine to help you wake up smoother and happier. We also recap last week's conversation with Trustpointe CEO Tim Roberts, and analyze the most important takeaways with self-awareness and building rapport.
In book talk, we talk about communicating knowledge effectively in a high information society, drawing takeaways from "Swim with the Sharks." We also talk about educating yourself on the opposing point of view, thanks to "Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff."
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Episode 75: Tim Roberts, Founder of Trustpointe
Episode | August 8th, 2019 | 1 hr 19 mins
decision making, emotional intelligence, entrepreneurship, management, rapport, relationship building, relationships, sales, sales management, sales training, sandler, sandler training, tim roberts, trust, trustpointe
Tim Roberts is the Founder of Trustpointe, an award-winning franchise of Sandler Training, which Entrepreneur Magazine has consistently ranked #1 in Sales and Sales Management Training. Through his work at Trustpointe, Tim gives insights into the psychology, motivation, and behavior of CEOs, Business Owners, Sales Managers, and Sales Personnel. He and his business help organizations achieve growth through business solutions related to sales, sales management, customer service, leadership & management, and practice development.
In this interview, Tim talks about how he formed Trustpointe, what it means to develop trust with people, having a growth mindset, and how understanding yourself and making small improvements over time can contribute to happiness and success for yourself and your company.
To learn more about Tim and his company, you can visit:
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Episode 74: El Paso and Dayton Shootings, USA vs. China Trade War and the Stock Market, Action vs. Intent (Round 2), Brain Booster Routines, Great Content Strategies, and Putting Your Memory Where Your Mouth Is
Episode | August 6th, 2019 | 54 mins 12 secs
action, brain, china, content, country music, dayton, el paso, finance, financial markets, gun violence, humble, instagran, intent, jon bellion, learning, money, personal brand, self-development, social media, south bend cubs, stock market, success, trade war, trump, usa, white river state park
We have an open conversation about the El Paso and Dayton shootings and the role that social media plays in uniting or dividing the nation. We also get into the sharp decline in the stock market, and how the USA-China Trade War impacts the dip.
In real life experience, we pick up our conversation about action vs. intent, and how you can create an environment that promotes meaningful action. Tim then describes a new routine he has been trying to make his brain smarter, and the long-term benefits that it provides.
In the book talk section, we get into creating meaningful content for your brand story ("Crush It" by Gary V), as well as being humble and giving credit to others throughout your successes ("Swim with the Sharks" by Harvey Mackay).
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Episode 73: Dan Fuson, Guitarist and Producer
Episode | August 1st, 2019 | 57 mins 9 secs
chloe kinnon, dan fuson, editing, guitar, guitarist, mental health, music, musical tour, musician, nashville, producer, songs, tour life
Dan Fuson (@danfuson1) is a musical producer and guitarist from Nashville, Tennessee. He is the lead guitarist for singer Chloe Kinnon, and works as a freelance music producer for musicians across the world.
In this interview, Dan talks about his passion and journey through music, developing his skills as a producer and songwriter, and gives insights into what it means to build your passion from the ground up.
To learn more about Dan, you can find him on Spotify or visit him at danfuson.com
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Episode 72: Indiana Sports Gambling, 3M's Flex and Seal Packaging, Google's Big Real Estate Investment, Healthy Company Cultures, Action vs. Intent, Reactionary Business Mindset, and Starting Small with Your Habits
Episode | July 30th, 2019 | 53 mins 54 secs
3m, alexa, amazon, animal kingdom, distribution, entrepreneurship, gary v, google, habit forming, habits, housing, jobs, kind deeds, mark cuban, packaging, reactionary, real estate, san francisco, shipping, silicon valley, small business, supply chain, trends, weddings, ymca
In today's current events, we talk about Indiana Sports Gambling and the next steps and locations where you can partake, 3M moving away from cardboard box packaging, Google's gigantic investment into Silicon Valley real estate, and Mark Cuban's interview with Inc.com on keys to retaining employees.
In the real life experience section of the episode, we discuss how a small deeds can have monumental impacts on lives, what we can do to be more prepared to be a helping hand, and the relationship between intent and action.
To conclude the episode, we dive into Gary V's "Crushing It" and what it means to have a reactionary business mindset, as well as James Clear's "Atomic Habits" and how starting small can increase your chances of forming a great habit.
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Episode 71: Chip Helm, #1 Bestselling Author and Sales Professional from Cook Medical
Episode | July 25th, 2019 | 56 mins 15 secs
author, body language, cook medical, emotional intelligence, influence, medical, networking, personal brand, relationships, sales, self-awareness
Chip Helm is a #1 Best Selling Author ("Every Day Sales Wisdom for Your Life & Career", "Bigger Than Sales"), was the National Sales Manager at Cook Medical for 17 years, and now works on the government side of the company, where has been for over 34 years total.
In this interview, Chip discusses his transition from dental school to medical device sales. He talks about the lessons he learned as he progressed through his sales career, including the art of networking, building relationships through trust and genuine care, learning from failure, increasing self-awareness, and developing a memorable personal brand.
If you want to learn more about Chip, you can visit chiphelm.com
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Episode 70: Instagram's New Experiment, Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency Hacked, How Shoes Affect The Way You Walk, The Right Way to Talk Politics in the Workplace, The Habit Formula, and Getting Rid of the Victimhood Mentality
Episode | July 23rd, 2019 | 37 mins 14 secs
chris pratt, comparison, habit forming, hacking, instagram, internet, mental health, politics, posture, russia, sales, shoes, successful habits, victimhood mentality, walking
In today's current events, we talk about Instagram's social experiment of removing the number of likes from photos, and the mental health impacts on the platform and its users. We also get into how the shoes you wear can affect the way you walk, and the significant impacts of the latest hack on Russia's Secret Intelligence Agency.
In real life experience, we talk about the right way to approach the topic of politics in the workplace, influenced by a situation Tim faced in a sales presentation. Slager also talks about recent thoughts he has had relating to getting rid of the victimhood mentality.
We end the show talking about "Atomic Habits" by James Clear, and how you can use the habit formula to develop successful new habits.
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Episode 69: John Sparrow, Founder of GoOil, Canada's Largest Mobile Oil Change Company
Episode | July 18th, 2019 | 1 hr 3 mins
adversity, business owner, canada, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, gooil, john sparrow, leadership, mindset, mobile oil change, oil change, podcast
John Sparrow is a Canadian Entrepreneur and Founder of GoOil, Canada's largest mobile oil change company. After dropping out of high school at 16 to begin his entrepreneurial journey, John eventually formulated his idea for GoOil at an entrepreneur competition.
In this conversation, John explains the value behind his business, his vision for the future, difficult lessons he has learned throughout his journey as an entrepreneur, and how to achieve the highest and most unique version of yourself as a business leader.
To find out more about John and his company, visit: Gooil.ca
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Episode 68: Facebook Fined $5 Billion, Warren Buffett's Ideal Employee, More Johnson & Johnson PR Struggles, Mediation Strategies, Building Impactful Habits, and Defining Your True Age
Episode | July 16th, 2019 | 1 hr 1 min
broad riipple, cancer, careers, facebook, farmers market, ftc, golf, habits, interviews, johnson & johnson, journaling, meditation, mindfulness, privacy, self-improvement, user privacy, visualization, warren buffett
In today's current events, we discuss the $5 billion fine issued to Facebook by the FTC and the future of user data, quality characteristics that Warren Buffett looks for in his employees, and Johnson & Johnson's recent PR hit involving more baby powder lawsuits and allegations.
In real life experience, we talk about different mediation techniques we are implementing with visualization and journaling, defining your true age through knowledge and experience, and healthy eating habits.
In the book talk section, Slager talks about living in the present moment from "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff," and Tim discusses a new strategy to implement better habits into your day, influenced by James Clear's "Atomic Habits."
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Episode 67: Anthony Murdock, Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly
Episode | July 12th, 2019 | 1 hr 20 mins
branding, determination, entrepreneur, family, influence, intersectionality, marketing, networking, personal brand, persuasion, power moves only, process, progress, relationships, social media
Anthony Murdock II (@amurdock_ii) is a student at the IU McKinney School of Law, and the Co-Creator of #PowerMovesOnly (@hashtagpmo), a brand that promotes lifestyles centered around success-oriented actions. Anthony also hosts a virtual speaking initiative called "Moments with Murdock," that is currently focused on the "Process Toward Progress".
In this interview, Anthony talks about his purpose-driven brand and what it means to have meaningful interactions with the people around you. We discuss what a successful brand means in today's society, and what it means to have true patience in your path to success.