How Success Happens

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How Success Happens

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    George Kittle's Secret Reset Button

    Dan went to NFL Draft Week in Pittsburgh. He sat down with 49ers tight end George Kittle and his wife Claire to talk about what it actually takes to keep your head on straight when the lights are blinding. It turns out both Kittles minored in Entrepreneurship in college. That class stuck with them more than anything else, except sports! They know how to soak up the good times, and they know how to flush the bad ones on and off the field.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Snack: How Love Fuels Success

    Everyone says if you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life. But is that actually true? Marcus Buckingham has spent 30 years crunching the numbers on human performance, and he's got a very specific, and maybe surprising, answer to just how much of your day needs to spark joy before you stop wanting to quit.  You can learn more about his research in his new book Design Love In. At the end of the episode Dan has his own surprise brush with love.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    What It Takes to Last a Century: Inside a Five-Generation Utah Business

    Wheelwright Lumber started as a small second-hand store in Ogden, Utah back in 1890 and has grown into a 13-acre, full-service lumberyard now led by the family’s fifth generation. In this episode, fifth-generation owner Paul Wheelwright shares how each era has put its stamp on the business, from evolving with the construction industry to modernizing operations while preserving the company’s identity. He discusses how to keep values and vision aligned across 130 years, what ongoing succession looks like as the company prepares for its sixth generation and why the right financial partners are critical when a legacy business decides to expand or reinvent itself. To learn more about how Chase for Business can help you plan for your business’s long-term success, visit https://entm.ag/CfBPodWL JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Best Selling Author Soman Chainani Gets Political

    When Dan last spoke to author Soman Chainani, the guy was riding high. His wildly popular "School for Good and Evil" series had just been turned into a movie, and he was perfectly happy to keep churning out fairy tales. But somewhere between then and now, the fairy tales stopped flowing. So instead of playing it safe, Soman wrote Young World,  a far more controversial book that he simply couldn't not write. Soman tells Dan exactly why he felt compelled to go there, and drops some spicy literary takes along the way. “Get 50% Off Monarch, the all-in-one financial tool at www.monarch.com/HAPPENS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    Vision for Tomorrow: Inside a Multi-Generational Detroit Family Business

    In 1975, George P. Barnes Jr. opened Detroit’s first Black‑owned full‑service optical dispensary — and turned it into a multi‑entity enterprise that now manages vision benefits through a national network of more than 32,000 eye care providers. Joined with the next generation of leaders at Heritage Vision Plans, George shares how he used integrity, community purpose and strategic thinking to grow from a single optical center into both a retail operation and a benefits management company. The family unpacks why they split the business into two entities, how they’re navigating leadership transitions between generations and what intentional, mission‑driven succession looks like when you see your customers and community as family. To learn more about how Chase for Business can help you plan for your business’s long-term success, visit https://entm.ag/CfBPodHVP JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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    From Delivery Route to Corner Office: A Succession Story at V&C Foods

    V&C Foods began in 1945 with Victor and Charlotte Cortesi delivering ranch fresh eggs to San Francisco bakeries during World War II. Today, it’s a multigenerational, family run distributor supplying top Bay Area restaurants with dairy and specialty products. Steven Herrera started as a 25-year-old route driver, rose through operations and ultimately took over ownership, expanding the company into a full-service dairy supplier. Now, Steven and his son Adam are engineering a phased transition of leadership, sharing how family succession works in real life, what it takes to keep a tight knit culture through ownership changes and how planning ahead with trusted financial partners can make retirement and continuity possible at the same time. To learn more about how Chase for Business can help you plan for your business’s long-term success, visit https://entm.ag/CfBPodVCF.   JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. Member FDIC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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