We found 2 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “interview questions”.
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Episode 203: How to Define "Where Do You See Yourself in 5 Years," Postural Work for Golfers, How to Tell Compelling Stories, and Finding Your "Why" with Training
Episode | December 23rd, 2022 | 1 hr 4 mins
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In today's episode, Slager recaps Jonah Hill's "Stutz" documentary on Netflix and Dr. Phil's appearance on the Rogan Podcast. Tim provides you guidance on how to reflect on the question "Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" For book talk, Slager analyzes "Man Uncivilized" by providing a different perspective in your training regimen, while offering actionable tips for golfers and athletes when it comes to postural work. Tim's book talk involves how to tell a compelling story, drawing concepts from "You Inc." by Harry Beckwith.
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Episode 191: 3 Ways to Explain Why You Left a Job in an Interview, Nutrient & Meal Timing for Peak Athletic Performance, How to Sell Yourself, and Being Your Brother's Keeper
Episode | August 22nd, 2022 | 47 mins 13 secs
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After providing updates on our businesses, online marketing strategy, and service offerings, Tim highlights three ways to explain a job change in an interview, and Slager educates the audience on utilizing nutrient and meal timing to maximize athletic performance. We end the show talking John Medina's Brain Rules and how our brain gives attention to things. Slager highlights "being your brother's keeper" after assessing a section of Traver Boehm's "Man Uncivilized."