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Ep.67 From Major Leagues to Major Impact: Josh Wall’s Journey Through Baseball and Business

from Muddy Waters, Clear Vision · host Trility Partners

1/ From dreaming in Walker, Louisiana to pitching for the Dodgers, this story isn’t just about baseball—it’s about how vivid vision, relentless grit, and faith fuel entrepreneurship. Here are the biggest lessons that turn failure into fuel.2/ Growing up, a strong-willed mom instilled the belief that I could do anything—if you dream it, you achieve it. A resilient dad showed me that “there’s nothing you can’t figure out if you put in the research”. The mindset combo? Unstoppable.3/ “I always say I’m allergic to ceilings.” For every milestone, set a new one. Whether chasing the majors or building a business, once you hit a goal—ASK: What’s the next vision? 4/ Visualization is POWERFUL. As a kid, I’d stand at the edge of a gravel driveway, launching rocks into the woods, calling out the Dodgers’ lineup as if Vin Scully was narrating. Didn’t matter that I was 12 on a rural road—the vision was big league.5/ Before I was a Dodger, I wrote “First Rounder” on my mirror, dashboard, everywhere. Turns out: I went second round. Was I mad? No. The practice of constant, in-your-face goals WORKS. Still use it today, now for business wins .6/ Truth bomb: Years in the minors was failing, over and over, then showing up anyway. Some days felt like the world was crashing every five days. What kept me going? Core beliefs—plus faith and family.7/ BIG moment: Finally got the call to the big leagues—then two hours later, “Never mind.” Next day: “Actually, you’re up!” The path NEVER goes straight. Faith and persistence are everything.8/ Once you hit your dream, don’t forget to RESET the vision. The “post-big-leagues” roller coaster made me realize: you need a fresh goal, or comfort will eat you alive.9/ Transition Game: Stepping into business was wild. Started a Jimmy John’s franchise (because I was THAT obsessed as a player). Lesson: Franchise rigor—tiny details—set me up for scalable, repeatable success .10/ Next chapters: Home inspections, then construction. Why? Because every time I saw a “ceiling,” I pushed through it. Boatloads of research, relentless curiosity, and never pretending to know it all.11/ Leadership GOLD: Best teams = high standards AND high care. Learned that from my high school coach, and it’s true whether you’re leading a squad or a company.12/ Literal rocks in a bucket: After workouts, I put a rock in a bucket—proof of effort. At the end, it’s undeniable progress. In business? Same. Small wins, every day—proof you’re moving.13/ Core company values? “ROCK”: Relentlessly Consistent, Obsessed with Customer Experience, Clear Communication, Kairos (“God’s timing”/extreme urgency). That’s our DNA.14/ Community isn’t an afterthought—it’s the endgame. Generosity and building a “landmark” business aren’t just about brand, but about transforming a city and giving back.15/ Takeaway: Relentless self-development, faith-fueled action, treating failures as forges, and making your vision unavoidable. That’s how you break ceilings—again and again.If you’re building something, remember: visualize it, grind for it, believe in it—then set a bigger goal.#Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Mindset #MLB #SmallBusiness #Vision #BatonRouge

1/ From dreaming in Walker, Louisiana to pitching for the Dodgers, this story isn’t just about baseball—it’s about how vivid vision, relentless grit, and faith fuel entrepreneurship. Here are the biggest lessons that turn failure into fuel.2/ Growing up, a strong-willed mom instilled the belief that I could do anything—if you dream it, you achieve it. A resilient dad showed me that “there’s nothing you can’t figure out if you put in the research”. The mindset combo? Unstoppable.3/ “I always say I’m allergic to ceilings.” For every milestone, set a new one. Whether chasing the majors or building a business, once you hit a goal—ASK: What’s the next vision? 4/ Visualization is POWERFUL. As a kid, I’d stand at the edge of a gravel driveway, launching rocks into the woods, calling out the Dodgers’ lineup as if Vin Scully was narrating. Didn’t matter that I was 12 on a rural road—the vision was big league.5/ Before I was a Dodger, I wrote “First Rounder” on my mirror, dashboard, everywhere. Turns out: I went second round. Was I mad? No. The practice of constant, in-your-face goals WORKS. Still use it today, now for business wins .6/ Truth bomb: Years in the minors was failing, over and over, then showing up anyway. Some days felt like the world was crashing every five days. What kept me going? Core beliefs—plus faith and family.7/ BIG moment: Finally got the call to the big leagues—then two hours later, “Never mind.” Next day: “Actually, you’re up!” The path NEVER goes straight. Faith and persistence are everything.8/ Once you hit your dream, don’t forget to RESET the vision. The “post-big-leagues” roller coaster made me realize: you need a fresh goal, or comfort will eat you alive.9/ Transition Game: Stepping into business was wild. Started a Jimmy John’s franchise (because I was THAT obsessed as a player). Lesson: Franchise rigor—tiny details—set me up for scalable, repeatable success .10/ Next chapters: Home inspections, then construction. Why? Because every time I saw a “ceiling,” I pushed through it. Boatloads of research, relentless curiosity, and never pretending to know it all.11/ Leadership GOLD: Best teams = high standards AND high care. Learned that from my high school coach, and it’s true whether you’re leading a squad or a company.12/ Literal rocks in a bucket: After workouts, I put a rock in a bucket—proof of effort. At the end, it’s undeniable progress. In business? Same. Small wins, every day—proof you’re moving.13/ Core company values? “ROCK”: Relentlessly Consistent, Obsessed with Customer Experience, Clear Communication, Kairos (“God’s timing”/extreme urgency). That’s our DNA.14/ Community isn’t an afterthought—it’s the endgame. Generosity and building a “landmark” business aren’t just about brand, but about transforming a city and giving back.15/ Takeaway: Relentless self-development, faith-fueled action, treating failures as forges, and making your vision unavoidable. That’s how you break ceilings—again and again.If you’re building something, remember: visualize it, grind for it, believe in it—then set a bigger goal.#Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Mindset #MLB #SmallBusiness #Vision #BatonRouge

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