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EPISODE · Jun 10, 2025 · 35 MIN

From Big Dishes to Starlink - Leo Graves

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In this inspiring episode of Tulsa Talks, Leo Graves of Graves Satellite shares his 40-year journey of navigating the ever-evolving world of satellite technology—starting with 10-foot backyard dishes to installing Starlink for RV travelers today. Through heartache, faith, and relentless innovation, Leo reminds us that meaningful service is about more than the product—it’s about people. Leo reflects on life’s curveballs, including business shifts, personal tragedy, and rebuilding with his family and faith. His story mirrors the 10 Stages of Life: Humility: Learning to serve others—even when the path forward isn’t clear. Redemption: Rising after unimaginable loss to find purpose and peace. Power: Adapting to new technology and seizing bold business opportunities. Being: Embracing the identity of service and integrity over profit. Mercy: Helping customers like Craig, even when the issue wasn’t his fault. Abundance: Building a multi-stream business with family at the center. Witness: Being known for "legendary customer service" across the region. Sovereignty: Trusting God’s bigger plan through every setback and success. Reconciliation: Rebuilding life, love, and legacy with his wife Dana and son Dakota. Completion: Using everything he’s learned to bless others with high-tech connection in rural America. Leo’s faith-filled approach to business—and life—is a model of resilience, generosity, and calling. 🎙️ Tulsa Talks – Real people. Real truth. Real connection. 👉 Like, subscribe, and share if you believe faith and innovation can work hand in hand. #TulsaTalks #GravesSatellite #Starlink #10StagesOfLife #FaithInBusiness #LegendaryService #Innovation #RVLife #CompletePeaceMovement #Entrepreneurship #TechAndFaithBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tulsa-talks--6590488/support.

In this inspiring episode of Tulsa Talks, Leo Graves of Graves Satellite shares his 40-year journey of navigating the ever-evolving world of satellite technology—starting with 10-foot backyard dishes to installing Starlink for RV travelers today. Through heartache, faith, and relentless innovation, Leo reminds us that meaningful service is about more than the product—it’s about people. Leo reflects on life’s curveballs, including business shifts, personal tragedy, and rebuilding with his family and faith. His story mirrors the 10 Stages of Life: Humility: Learning to serve others—even when the path forward isn’t clear. Redemption: Rising after unimaginable loss to find purpose and peace. Power: Adapting to new technology and seizing bold business opportunities. Being: Embracing the identity of service and integrity over profit. Mercy: Helping customers like Craig, even when the issue wasn’t his fault. Abundance: Building a multi-stream business with family at the center. Witness: Being known for "legendary customer service" across the region. Sovereignty: Trusting God’s bigger plan through every setback and success. Reconciliation: Rebuilding life, love, and legacy with his wife Dana and son Dakota. Completion: Using everything he’s learned to bless others with high-tech connection in rural America. Leo’s faith-filled approach to business—and life—is a model of resilience, generosity, and calling. 🎙️ Tulsa Talks – Real people. Real truth. Real connection. 👉 Like, subscribe, and share if you believe faith and innovation can work hand in hand. #TulsaTalks #GravesSatellite #Starlink #10StagesOfLife #FaithInBusiness #LegendaryService #Innovation #RVLife #CompletePeaceMovement #Entrepreneurship #TechAndFaithBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/tulsa-talks--6590488/support.

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