Private Club Radio Show

Denny Corby

Welcome to the Private Club Radio Show, the industry's weekly source for education, news, trends, and other current developments in the world of private clubs. Hosted by the talented entertainer and industry expert, Denny Corby, the podcast offers a unique perspective on the private club industry, featuring expert guests, product spotlights, predictions, and more. Whether you're involved in a golf club management, yacht clubs, athletic clubs, or business clubs, the Private Club Radio Show is the essential podcast for anyone seeking valuable insights and information on the latest trends and developments in the private club industry. 

  1. 500: Moments of Humanity - Jay Schwedelson Interviews Denny Corby

    3d ago

    500: Moments of Humanity - Jay Schwedelson Interviews Denny Corby

    500 episodes doesn’t happen by accident, and it definitely doesn’t happen by playing it safe. For this milestone, we flip the format and let marketing powerhouse Jay Schwedelson (host of Do This Not That and author of Stupider People Have Done It) interview Denny Corby about the path from Scranton to performing at hundreds of private golf and country clubs, and why Private Club Radio became a home for club stories that usually stay behind the curtain. We get into the unsexy truth behind a “fun” career: the follow-ups, the relationship-building, and the daily business habits that create bookings months later. Denny shares his approach to owning a room with a simple framework that applies to any club leader, speaker, or presenter: intention, surprise, and connection. The pre-show matters, whether you’re greeting members before a big event night or hopping on a Zoom early to make people feel seen. Then we go where most people won’t: the bomb. Denny tells the fresh story of losing the room while giving a talk about control, complete with tech chaos, spilled water on note cards, anxiety spirals, and a full on-stage restart. The surprising takeaway isn’t embarrassment, it’s what happens next: deeper conversations, more honest leadership, and connection that polished perfection rarely earns. We also talk pandemic pivots, virtual events for clubs, staying in your lane versus taking every gig, and why being content with the audience you serve can be the real definition of success. If you lead at a private club, plan member experiences, or care about club culture and communication, hit play and take notes. Subscribe, share this with a club pro who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest lesson from the episode. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    35 min
  2. 499: Connecting The Dots w/ Sean Bleyl

    Jun 15

    499: Connecting The Dots w/ Sean Bleyl

    Your club can spend $10M, $15M, even $20M on a renovation and still leave members with a first impression that feels stuck in the early 2000s. That disconnect is exactly what we tackle with Sean Bleyl from MembersFirst. Sean’s a former club pro who now helps private golf and country clubs improve marketing, communications, and digital presence, and he brings a rare perspective that blends real operations experience with modern website and content strategy. We talk about the timing trap clubs fall into: waiting until the end of a renovation to think about a website redesign, new photography, video, and the full communications plan. Sean breaks down why quality club web design is not a “build it in a day” project, how long it realistically takes when your team still has to run the club, and why photographers and content creators book out months in advance. We also get into what the best-run clubs do differently, including pulling marketing into renovation planning meetings early so member updates stay clear, consistent, and stress-reducing when parking lots change, routes shift, and timelines move. The conversation expands into conferences and education, too. We share why the real magic is often in the hallways, buses, and quick chats between sessions, and how being present in the room makes connections easier and more authentic. Sean also shares a practical way to take notes with intention so you leave any CMAA event with a handful of ideas you will actually implement at your club. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    43 min
  3. 498: Cockroaches, Connection, and Quiet Leadership w/ Denny Corby

    Jun 9

    498: Cockroaches, Connection, and Quiet Leadership w/ Denny Corby

    A cockroach in a hotel shower is not the opening scene I planned, but it turned into one of the clearest lessons I’ve ever learned about private club leadership. After flying in day-of to emcee the CMAA Golden State Chapter Spring Conference, I’m stressed, underprepared, and trying to keep my head on straight. Then the bathroom turns into enemy territory, and the story becomes the perfect reminder that real hospitality isn’t about looking polished. It’s about how the room feels when real life shows up. From there, I unpack the simple framework I rely on when I’m hosting a conference, performing at a club, or helping leaders think about member experience and staff culture: intention, surprise, and connection. Intention is the deliberate design behind warmth, welcome, and participation. Surprise is the pattern-breaker that pulls people out of autopilot without needing a huge budget. Connection is the point of it all, because clubs are not just in golf, food, fitness, or events. We’re in the feeling business, and feelings are what members talk about and remember. You’ll also hear my favorite “magic trick” of the week, and it wasn’t mine. It was a quiet, professional move that tightened the room, protected the energy, and improved the entire experience without drawing attention. If you lead a team, plan events, work with a board, or care about member engagement, this is a practical listen with a story you won’t forget. Subscribe, share this with a club leader who needs it, and leave a review with the quiet move you think matters most. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    20 min
  4. 497: Renovations, Committees, & A Great Caddie Program w/ Brian Tulk

    Jun 1

    497: Renovations, Committees, & A Great Caddie Program w/ Brian Tulk

    Renovations can upgrade a golf course, but they can also wreck trust if you miss the human side. I sit down with my friend Brian Tulk, a former club caddie who worked his way up to General Manager, to talk about what it really takes to deliver major private club improvements while members still expect everything to feel effortless. We get into the nuts and bolts of golf course renovation planning at a member-owned club: phased projects, a successful assessment vote, bunker work, irrigation uncertainty, and the constant pressure to protect weddings, dining, and day-to-day operations. Brian shares how the first domino drops in the boardroom, why committees can actually help when they are set up well, and how transparent member communication keeps expectations realistic without killing excitement. Then we shift to one of the most overlooked engines of club culture: the caddie program. Brian explains what makes a great program work, how to earn real member buy-in, and why the Evans Scholars connection turns caddying into a pipeline for opportunity and leadership. We also look ahead at the future of private clubs, from legacy membership programs to robotic mowers and precision turf technology. If you care about private club management, member experience, golf operations, and building a club culture that lasts, this conversation is for you. Subscribe, share the episode with a club leader, and leave a review with your biggest renovation or caddie-program question. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    31 min
  5. 496: The Nicey Effect w/ Hannah White

    May 25

    496: The Nicey Effect w/ Hannah White

    Your club can feel lively before a member even pulls into the parking lot, but only if your communication actually sounds like your culture. We’re joined by Hannah White, Membership Experience and Communications Director at Sugar Creek Country Club, to talk about what it takes to create country club marketing and member communications that feel human, fun, and worth paying attention to. Hannah shares her unexpected career pivot from pre-dental biology to event planning, member relations, and social media, including what it’s like to walk into a role with no training and limited funds. We dig into the “limitations force creativity” mindset, how she learned to price events and build basic P&Ls, and why earning trust lets you later say, “Hear me out,” when you want to level up an experience. Then we get tactical: what makes a great event recap video, how to plan five must-have shots, why an intro clip matters, and how keeping edits to 60 to 90 seconds boosts watch time. Hannah swears you can do it with just your phone and CapCut, plus a smart archive of old footage for the weeks you need content fast. We also talk hospitality “niceys” like welcome drinks, finding ideas on TikTok, and using ChatGPT for brainstorming without losing your club’s voice. If you care about member engagement, club culture, and modern private club communications, hit play, then subscribe, share with a club leader, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    34 min
  6. May 11

    494: The Callback Effect

    The fastest way to make a member loyal isn’t a new simulator or a renovated clubhouse. It’s a moment where we prove we were paying attention. I learned that on stage as a magician through a tool called the “callback” a reference to something earlier that lands because it feels real, shared, and unscripted.  We translate that idea into private club hospitality and country club member experience, where callbacks look like remembering a drink order, a kid’s tournament, a recent retirement, or even the hole that got away last weekend. We dig into the psychology behind it: people are always scanning for belonging, safety, and whether their presence registers. Then we connect it to the peak end rule from behavioral science, showing why members remember emotional peaks and strong endings far more than perfect consistency.  From there, we get practical about club operations and leadership. We talk about building continuity across departments so golf, dining, events, and membership feel like one ongoing story, not a reset every time a member changes rooms. We also make the case that scripted warmth fails because members can feel “performance” instantly. The real play is hiring and modelling genuine curiosity, supporting it with simple systems like pre-shift relational notes and shared milestone awareness. If this sparks ideas, subscribe, share with a club leader, and leave a review so more teams can build the kind of culture members feel within 30 seconds. Follow us on the socials Private Club Radio Instagram Private Club Radio Linkedin Denny Corby Instagram Denny Corby Linkedin

    12 min

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Welcome to the Private Club Radio Show, the industry's weekly source for education, news, trends, and other current developments in the world of private clubs. Hosted by the talented entertainer and industry expert, Denny Corby, the podcast offers a unique perspective on the private club industry, featuring expert guests, product spotlights, predictions, and more. Whether you're involved in a golf club management, yacht clubs, athletic clubs, or business clubs, the Private Club Radio Show is the essential podcast for anyone seeking valuable insights and information on the latest trends and developments in the private club industry. 

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