We found 9 episodes of Off The Dome Radio with the tag “vision”.
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Episode 54: Carol Slager, Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles
Episode | May 23rd, 2019 | 1 hr 25 mins
determination, entrepreneur, food, health, how to start a business, influence, lifestyle, nutrition, pharmacy, small business owner, vision, wellness
Carol Slager is a Health Coach, Author, and Owner of Inkwell Healthy Lifestyles, dedicated to help people map out the path needed to reach optimal health and wellness, especially in the areas of Balance Body & Mind, Healthy Daily Life, Eating Well, and Physical Activity. In addition to publishing her book "Cookies N Milk, Pizza No Cheese: An Ice Ceram Lover's Guide to Raising Children with Dairy Allergies," she also writes for her blog weekly and creates articles for local health publications.
After spending 25 years working behind the counter for a pharmacy, she realized that there was a better way to improve health apart from a prescription drug. In this interview, Carol tells her story of transitioning out of a stable work environment and into her own venture of coaching people individually to live healthier lives and reach their highest self. She explains how eating healthy is a sum of small, deliberate choices that add up to a longer, worthwhile life.
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Episode 38: Joshua Gaal
Episode | March 29th, 2019 | 1 hr 18 mins
art and design, butler university, energetic environment, entrepreneurship, hard work, indianapolis, linkedin, mindset, new ideas, open mind, passion, photography, small business, train918, video marketing, videography, vision
Josh Gaal (@joshuagaal) is an Art and Design Graduate from Butler University and Co-Founder of Train918, a video production company in Indianapolis that partners with businesses to help bring their brands and ideas to life.
In this interview, Josh talks about the journey and inspiration behind the business, which he started with fellow Butler graduate, Tim Valentine. He discusses the key elements of success when it comes to growing and scaling the business, hiring the right people, and providing solutions and new ideas to customers. Josh also reflects on what he learned from his experience with the company, and the importance of being open to learning, acquiring, and applying new knowledge.
You can find more information about Train918's work at train918.com, and you can find Josh on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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Episode 33: Elon Musk, FDA, Shawn Oakman, Zuckerberg, Body Language, Future Perspective
Episode | March 12th, 2019 | 55 mins 21 secs
body language, deceit, elon musk, emotional intelligene, facebook, information, mark zuckerberg, perspective, privacy, scott gottlieb, shawn oakman, trustworthy, truth, vision
In this episode, we recap the big current events from last week, including Elon Musk and his security clearance issues, the resignation of former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, NFL Prospect Shawn Oakman's road back to the NFL after a false crime accusation, and Mark Zuckerberg's war against information. We end the episode using body language to spot sincerity, as well as applying a future perspective mentality involving imagining yourself at your own funeral.
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Episode 26: Marquese Martin-Hayes
Episode | February 14th, 2019 | 1 hr 36 mins
communication, entrepreneurship, growth, knowledge, mindset, motivation, mount kilimanjaro, perspective, racism, sales, sales techniques, vision
Marquese Martin-Hayes (@the.dj.marquavelli) is a DJ, QP Manager at Direct Connect Logistix, and a graduate of Butler University, where he also played football for the Bulldogs. Marquese is a seeker of knowledge and an avid fan of books, which fuels his inspiration while he runs the @perspectivewords account on Instagram with his partner, Roger. One of Marquese's recent eye-opening experiences occurred when he climbed Mount Kilimanjaro.
In the interview, Marquese explains how some key moments in his life motivated him to invest further in himself and develop his perspective on life and its opportunities. He explains his current journey to master the art of DJ'ing, learn Spanish, and improve his communication style and develop a higher level of emotional intelligence.
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Episode 24: Norman Miller - From Amish to College
Episode | February 8th, 2019 | 1 hr 30 secs
amish, basketball, butler basketball, confidence, gratitude, knowledge, mindset, motivation, movement, networking, perspective, reflection, self-improvement, strength and conditioning, vision
Norman Miller is a Human Movement & Health Science Education Major at Butler University and Manager for the Butler University Men's Basketball Team.
Growing up as a member of the Amish, Norman faced one of the more pivotal decisions in his life after 8th grade: whether to continue his educational journey or dedicate the rest of his life to the Amish Culture.
After making the courageous decision to seek more knowledge, Norman reflects on what this experience taught him, and he gives advice to you for the next time you need to bet on yourself.
You can also find his story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHRodjlGMmQ&t=1s
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Episode 23: Fyre Fest/Erik Aude Documentary Reviews, FAITH, and Strengthening Your Inner Circle
Episode | February 5th, 2019 | 1 hr 10 mins
aude, documentary, faith, friendships, fyre fest, influence, inner circle, obsession, passion, relationships, tim ferriss, vision
In this episode, we give our reviews and opinions of the Erik Aude and Fyre Fest documentaries, which we watched this past weekend. We get into book talk with Drew Brees' autobiography Coming Back Stronger, Eric Ludy's How to Write Your Love Story, and Tim Ferriss' Tribe of Mentors. The book talk sections focus on what faith really means, directing your energy in the right passion areas, and being smart when choosing your close friends.
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Episode 22: Prison, Perspective, and Getting Out of Your Professional Funk
Episode | February 2nd, 2019 | 1 hr 4 mins
colorado, confidence, gratitude, interviews, job change, knowledge, mindset, motivation, networking, pakistan, perspective, self-improvement, tanzania, vision
In today's technological society, with everything at our finger tips and information moving quickly, it's easy to lose perspective when it comes to the daily necessities that make our lives run in the first place. In this episode, after hearing crazy stories from Pakistan and Tanzania, we talk about having the right perspective, and letting gratitude fuel your hard work in everyday life. We explain what it means to give value to the world by reverse engineering your passions, and how you can apply that when you decide its time for a professional change.
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Episode 16: New Years Resolutions, Positivity, Correcting Your Mindset
Episode | January 8th, 2019 | 41 mins 6 secs
confidence, dreams, goal setting, goals, influence, joe rogan, kanye west, mental health, mindset, networking, new years resolutions, nick yarris, planning, positivity, sales, strategy, vision
Happy New Year! In this episode, we dive into the topic of goal setting and the right mindset to take when outlining your key objectives for this coming year. We get personal as we talk about what we each want to achieve
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Episode 8: Steps You Can Take to Feel More in Control of Your Day, How Your Learning Changes After College, Sandlot Movie Review
Episode | November 27th, 2018 | 24 mins 50 secs
career switch, conscientiousness, empowerment, focus, organization, productivity, self-investment, vision
Do you ever feel like you're not getting enough out of your day? We explore the different strategies to maximize your day through organization and discipline. We also get into how learning styles change after college, and the thinking process when it comes to choosing a job or career.