We found 7 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “discipline”.
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Episode 146
Episode | August 13th, 2020 | 1 hr 1 min
discipline, freedom, nutrition coaching, nutrition coaching near me, resume writing services near me, stock, stock talk, stocks to buy now
In today's episode, we provide our professional updates in real estate and marketing. Tim discusses getting back into the resume writing game and Slager talks about his change in focus toward growing his business.
In the book talk section, Slager discusses why he is starting Jocko Willink's "Discipline Equals Freedom." Tim ends the show by talking about what holds us back from success, analyzing Napoleon Hill's "Outwitting the Devil."
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Episode 107: Ryan Michler, Founder of "Order of Man"
Episode | January 2nd, 2020 | 1 hr 21 mins
determination, discipline, heart, how to be a man, masculinity, order of man, preside, protect, provide, ryan michler, self-awareness
Ryan Michler (@ryanmichler) is the founder of "Order of Man" (@orderofman), a brand and podcast that fosters a movement to reclaim and restore masculinity. Ryan served in the military, then worked as a financial planner, where he first started a podcast to provide financial planning advice to medical professionals. In 2015, Ryan decided to create a radio that guides men to fulfill their potential as leaders, fathers, husbands, brothers, and performance-driven roles in life.
In this interview, Ryan discusses his motivation to create "Order of Man," the essential skills and mindsets gained from the military, growing his brand, achieving work-life balance, "showing up" every day in your life, and using the power of consistency and self-belief to take your talents to the highest level.
You can find Ryan's podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and learn more about his mission at orderofman.com.
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Episode 94: Kristin Corpuz, Editorial Writer and Musician
Episode | October 25th, 2019 | 59 mins 4 secs
allure, billboard, creative writing, determination, discipline, editorial writing, elle usa, freelance gigs, freelance writing, freelance writing for beginners, gig economy, heart, music, pop sugar, teen vogue, writing
Kristin Corpuz (@kristincorpuz_) is a musician and editorial writer in the areas of beauty, travel, and fashion. She writes pieces for magazines such as Elite Daily, Teen Vogue, Zoe Report, Bustle, Glamour, Billboard, Allure, HelloGiggles, INSIDER, and Business Insider. As a musician, she has performed on American Idol and at various professional sports stadiums for the New York Yankees, Tampa Bay Rays, Toronto Blue Jays, Florida Panthers, and Tampa Bay Lightning.
In this interview, Kristin describes how she got her start in writing and music, how she was able to make key connections in the industry through genuine and meaningful ways, and highlights some of the more memorable experiences through her travel writing and musical careers.
To learn more about Kristin, you can visit: kristincorpuz.com
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Episode 83: How a Janitor at Frito Lay Invented Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Marriage Lawsuit in Virginia, Weight Loss and Muscle Building, Tim's First Writing Gig, Daily Happiness, and the Definition of a Professional
Episode | September 10th, 2019 | 1 hr 9 mins
costco, creativity, determination, discipline, emotional intelligence, exercise, frito lay, happiness, health, heart, inspiration, love, marriage, mental health, nutrition, passion, professional, professional writer, relationships, scary movies, self-awareness, virginia, weight loss, wellness, writing
In today's current events, we discuss a couple in Virginia suing the state for requiring them to report their race on their birth certificate. We also get into an inspirational story about how a janitor at Frito Lay came up with the idea for Flamin' Hot Cheetos. Lastly, we analyze an article about weight loss and muscle building and the correct way to achieve these two things.
In real life experience, Tim talks about how he was able to land his first professional writing gig with the help of his passion and hard work. Slager brings an important question to the table about where your daily happiness should come from.
In book talk, we each finished our books "The War of Art" by Steven Pressfield and "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff" by Richard Carlson. We dive into the most important takeaways involving the concept of a true professional, lightening up, and listening to your inner feelings.
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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 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 42: Jeremy Stephens, Owner of Disturbing Comfort
Episode | April 11th, 2019 | 53 mins 37 secs
authenticity, branding, determination, discipline, eating, entrepreneurship, fitness, health, healthy, heart, marketing, personal brand, social media
Jeremy Stephens (@jeremyalan_stephens) is an online fitness coach and owner of Disturbing Comfort (@disturbing_comfort), a company that develops meal plans, training plans, fitness apparel, and strives to set a new standard in the fitness world.
In this interview, Jeremy highlights his transition from professional football, his desk job, all the way to starting and leading his fitness company. He discusses the difficulties and challenges he faced starting a company while working a stable job, and what helped him succeed with his business in a tough fitness and apparel market. He also talks about what it takes to stay true to a path and your goals, whether its fitness, business, or other personal endeavors.
You can find out more about Jeremy and his company at disturbingcomfort.com