Cleared For Takeoff

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Cleared for Takeoff is a new podcast for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and innovators who want to succeed in business and lead with impact. Hosted by entrepreneur Charles Eide, Founder and CEO of EideCom, the show spotlights bold conversations with influential thought leaders, trailblazers, and visionaries redefining what’s possible.Each episode explores the mindsets, strategies, and stories of success that shift perspective and spark purposeful action. Whether you’re an entrepreneur building your business, a leader driving change, or an innovator shaping the future, this podcast gives you the clarity, courage, and momentum to rise to the occasion.

  1. From Underdogs to Gold: Inside the Miracle on Ice with Rob McClanahan

    -2 ДН.

    From Underdogs to Gold: Inside the Miracle on Ice with Rob McClanahan

    In this episode of Cleared for Takeoff, Charles sits down with Rob McClanahan, a member of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that stunned the world and captured gold in one of the most iconic moments in sports history. Rob shares never-before-heard stories from behind the scenes—what it was really like playing under legendary coach Herb Brooks, the grueling preparation that pushed the team beyond their limits, and the mental toughness required to compete against the dominant Soviet team. But this conversation goes far beyond hockey. Rob opens up about self-doubt, discipline, leadership, and the power of preparation meeting opportunity. From growing up in Minnesota to standing on the Olympic podium, his journey is packed with lessons on teamwork, resilience, and what it truly means to earn success. Whether you’re an athlete, leader, or someone chasing a big goal, this episode is a masterclass in performing under pressure—and proving you’re capable of more than you ever imagined.   In this episode we'll cover: Preparation Creates Opportunity Success isn’t luck—it’s the result of relentless preparation meeting the right moment. You’re Capable of More Than You Think The 1980 team didn’t believe they’d win gold—but they believed in the work they put in. Discipline Beats Talent Alone Conditioning, structure, and consistency gave the U.S. team a competitive edge late in games. Great Teams Are Truly Selfless No one cared who scored—the only thing that mattered was winning together. Adversity Builds Strength Grueling practices and setbacks weren’t punishment—they were preparation. Confidence vs. Self-Doubt Even at the highest level, doubt exists—but it can fuel growth if channeled correctly. Leadership Is About Pushing Limits Herb Brooks demanded more because he believed his players were capable of more. Meet Rob McClanahan: Rob McClanahan is a former professional hockey player and Olympic gold medalist, best known for his role on the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team that achieved the historic “Miracle on Ice.” A Minnesota native, Rob played collegiate hockey at the University of Minnesota before being selected for the U.S. Olympic team. After winning gold, he went on to play in the NHL with the New York Rangers. Today, Rob is a sought-after speaker, sharing lessons on leadership, teamwork, and high performance drawn from his experience at the highest level of competition. His story continues to inspire individuals and organizations striving to achieve extraordinary results through discipline, preparation, and belief.

    1 ч. 5 мин.
  2. The Truth Behind Fyre Festival | Andy King on Fame, Failure & Reinvention

    20 АПР.

    The Truth Behind Fyre Festival | Andy King on Fame, Failure & Reinvention

    In this episode of Cleared For Takeoff, Charles sits down with Andy King—one of the most recognizable figures from the Fyre Festival—to uncover the full story behind the headlines. Andy takes us deep into his 35-year career as a world-class event planner, from producing multi-million dollar experiences for companies like PepsiCo to becoming America’s first corporate concierge. But the conversation quickly turns to the moment that changed everything: Fyre Festival. With unprecedented detail, Andy walks through the chaos of trying to save the event in just six weeks, the leadership breakdown behind the scenes, and the viral moment that brought it all crashing down. Beyond the failure, Andy shares powerful lessons on leadership, accountability, and knowing when to walk away. He also opens up about his upbringing, the drive to prove himself, and how he’s used one of the most public failures in modern pop culture to build a new platform focused on growth, community, and resilience. This episode is not just about what went wrong—it’s about what comes next. In this episode you'll learn: The real story behind Fyre Festival: What actually happened in the final six weeks—and why it was doomed from the start The power (and danger) of hype: How world-class marketing can outpace reality A single moment can change everything: The viral “cheese sandwich” that collapsed the entire event Leadership under pressure: What it’s like to make decisions when everything is falling apart Why you need to fire bad clients: Protecting your brand and reputation at all costs Failure as fuel: How Andy turned global embarrassment into a platform for impact The future of live events: Why in-person connection will only become more valuable Under-promise, over-deliver: The core philosophy behind successful events at any scale Meet Andy King: Andy King is a globally recognized event producer and entrepreneur with over 35 years of experience creating high-end experiences for Fortune 500 companies, celebrities, and elite clientele. He rose to prominence as “America’s first corporate concierge,” working with brands like PepsiCo to redefine employee and executive experiences. Over the course of his career, Andy has produced multi-million dollar events around the world, earning a reputation for creativity, precision, and the ability to deliver the impossible. Andy became a household name following his appearance in the Netflix documentary on the Fyre Festival, where he was featured for his efforts to salvage the ill-fated event. Today, he is a sought-after speaker, sharing lessons on leadership, failure, and resilience. He is also the author of the upcoming book Event Alchemy, where he outlines the principles behind creating meaningful, large-scale experiences.

    1 ч. 38 мин.
  3. From TV Weatherman to Soul Work: Jerrid Sebesta on Reinventing Your Life

    13 АПР.

    From TV Weatherman to Soul Work: Jerrid Sebesta on Reinventing Your Life

    Jerrid Sebesta had what most people would call the dream—he was a well-known TV weatherman, recognized in his community, financially stable, and on track for long-term success. But behind the scenes, something felt off. In this powerful conversation, Jerrid opens up about the internal struggle that led him to walk away from his career at its peak, and the identity crisis that followed. What unfolds is a raw and deeply human story of transformation—one that includes loss, uncertainty, and moments that would break most people. Instead, those moments became the catalyst for something greater. Jerrid shares how he went from living in constant stress and fear to discovering a new way of thinking—one rooted in alignment, belief, and what he calls “expanding your capacity to receive.” He breaks down how our mindset, belief systems, and willingness to embrace discomfort ultimately shape the life we experience. This episode dives into: Why most people stay stuck in lives that don’t align with who they are The difference between pain and suffering—and why one is optional How fear and uncertainty can actually be the gateway to growth What it really means to “go all in” on your life The internal work required to create external success If you’ve ever felt stuck, burned out, or like there’s something more for you—this conversation will challenge the way you think and inspire you to take action. In this episode you'll learn: Alignment over achievement: External success means nothing if it doesn’t align with who you truly are. Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional: Life will challenge you—but how long you suffer is a choice. Your identity must evolve: To create a new life, you must become a new person. Fear is a signal, not a stop sign: The things you avoid may be the exact things meant to elevate you. Letting go creates space for growth: Sometimes the next level requires shedding what no longer serves you. Mindset drives reality: Your beliefs shape what you think is possible—and ultimately what you experience. Go all in: Real transformation happens when you fully commit, not when you “try.” Life happens for you, not to you: Shifting this perspective can unlock growth in even the hardest moments. Meet Jerrid Sebesta: Jerrid Sebesta is a speaker, author, and coach focused on helping individuals break through mental barriers and step into a more aligned, fulfilling life. Before stepping into this work, Jerrid spent over a decade as a TV weatherman, building a successful and recognizable career across major markets, including his home state of Minnesota. Despite his outward success, he felt a deeper calling—and ultimately walked away from it all to pursue a new path. Today, Jerrid speaks to individuals, teams, and organizations about mindset, belief systems, and personal transformation. Through his work, he challenges people to rethink what’s possible, expand their capacity for growth, and create a life that truly reflects who they are.

    1 ч. 13 мин.
  4. The Two Questions That Will Transform How You Communicate | Renée Marino

    6 АПР.

    The Two Questions That Will Transform How You Communicate | Renée Marino

    In today’s world, we communicate constantly — through texts, emails, social media, and messaging apps. But despite all of this communication, many people feel more disconnected than ever. In this episode of Cleared For Takeoff, Charles sits down with Renée Marino, bestselling author, global keynote speaker, and communication coach, to explore why authentic human connection is becoming harder in the digital age. Renée shares how unconscious communication habits — like firing off quick texts or emails without thinking about tone or intention — often lead to misunderstandings and damaged relationships. She also introduces two powerful questions that can instantly transform how you communicate. Whether you're sending an email, writing a message, or having a conversation, these questions help ensure your communication aligns with your intention and builds stronger connections. Throughout the conversation, Renée explains why presence, eye contact, and authenticity still matter deeply in leadership, business, and everyday life — and why no technology will ever replace genuine human connection. If you want to become a more thoughtful communicator, a stronger leader, and someone who builds meaningful relationships, this episode is for you.   In this episode you'll learn: Two Questions That Can Transform Communication The Illusion of Digital Connection The “iPhone Effect” Unconscious Communication Causes Problems Authenticity Builds Trust Human Connection Will Always Matter Meet Renée: Renée Marino is a bestselling author, global keynote speaker, and communication coach who helps individuals and organizations reconnect through authentic human communication. She is the author of Becoming a Master Communicator and speaks to audiences around the world about presence, connection, and intentional communication in leadership and relationships. Before becoming a speaker and coach, Renée worked as a Broadway performer and actress, including appearing in the film Jersey Boys, directed by Clint Eastwood. Today, she combines her performance background with communication training to help leaders and professionals communicate with greater confidence, authenticity, and impact.

    1 ч. 20 мин.
  5. Why High Performers Still Feel Stuck | Keith Mercurio

    30 МАР.

    Why High Performers Still Feel Stuck | Keith Mercurio

    Most personal development focuses on thinking your way through problems. But what if the real answers aren’t in your thoughts—they’re in your nervous system? In this episode of Cleared for Takeoff, Charles sits down with leadership coach Keith Mercurio for a deep conversation about human behavior, leadership, and the unseen forces shaping our lives. Keith works with high-performing leaders who have already achieved success but want to unlock another level of awareness and influence. His work focuses on helping people understand how their early experiences, emotional patterns, and internal programming affect the way they lead, make decisions, and show up in the world. Together, Charles and Keith explore: Why so many leaders spend their lives trying to be “impressive” How childhood experiences shape 80–90% of our personality The difference between thinking your way through problems and understanding your nervous system Why the world often acts as a mirror for what we still need to heal How self-awareness unlocks the next level of leadership This conversation moves far beyond traditional leadership advice and into the deeper internal work that shapes how leaders think, react, and influence others. If you’re interested in leadership, personal growth, and understanding what truly drives human behavior, this episode will challenge the way you think about success and self-development.   Meet Keith Mercurio: Keith Mercurio is a leadership coach who works with high-performing executives, founders, and leaders seeking deeper levels of self-awareness and influence. Rather than focusing on traditional leadership frameworks alone, Keith helps leaders explore the internal patterns that shape how they think, react, and show up in the world. His work centers on understanding how early experiences, emotional responses, and the nervous system influence decision-making, relationships, and leadership. Through coaching and guided exploration, Keith helps already successful leaders unlock a deeper level of authenticity, clarity, and personal growth—allowing them to lead with greater impact.

    1 ч. 27 мин.
  6. Why High Performers Treat Health Like a Business Strategy | Jason Kunz

    23 МАР.

    Why High Performers Treat Health Like a Business Strategy | Jason Kunz

    What if the biggest performance advantage in business had nothing to do with strategy — and everything to do with your health? In this episode of Cleared for Takeoff, Charles Eide sits down with Jason Kunz, keynote speaker, safety expert, and performance practitioner, to explore how physical, mental, and emotional health directly influence leadership performance. Jason shares the moment he realized health was non-negotiable while working inside 3M during the pandemic, where he witnessed how the nervous system of a leader becomes the nervous system of the entire organization. That insight reshaped how he thinks about discipline, habits, and the responsibility leaders have to care for themselves. The conversation dives into practical strategies leaders can implement immediately — from tracking health data and stabilizing blood sugar to managing stress through breathwork and building environments that support better habits. Jason also shares his personal routines for staying healthy while traveling, the change equation that drives real transformation, and why many business leaders struggle to sustain energy despite professional success. At its core, this episode is about understanding that leadership performance begins with personal health. When you manage your energy, habits, and environment intentionally, you become more stable, focused, and effective — not just at work, but at home as well. If you want to perform at a higher level in business and life, this episode offers a practical roadmap. MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this video is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. The hosts are not licensed medical professionals. Always seek the guidance of your doctor or qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice based on content you've seen here. What to expect in this episode: The Nervous System of the Leader Becomes the Organization Awareness of Self Isn’t Enough Health Data Drives Better Decisions Environment Shapes Behavior The Change Equation Explains Why Transformation Happens Travel Doesn’t Have to Destroy Your Health Breathwork Can Instantly Regulate Stress Food Is Fuel Leaders Must Model the Behaviors They Expect Success Means Showing Up for the People Who Matter Most Meet Jason Kunz: Jason Kunz is a keynote speaker, coach, and trusted advisor who works with organizations to reduce serious injury and fatality (SIF) risk, strengthen leadership capability, and improve operational performance. He is the founder of The Kunz Company, where he helps leaders move beyond traditional safety and health practices toward modern, high-trust, learning-focused approaches that support safer, more engaged, and more effective workplaces. Jason was recently recognized by the National Safety Council as a 2025 Rising Star of Safety, honoring his work advancing serious injury and fatality prevention, modernizing safety leadership, and improving worker engagement across industries. Before launching his speaking and advisory business, Jason spent 15 years at 3M, serving in technical, sales, and leadership roles while partnering with teams across global manufacturing, industrial, and commercial environments. Throughout his career, he has delivered keynotes, workshops, and leadership sessions for more than 25,000 people across 36 countries. Jason is also a co-author and contributing architect of new ASTM standards focused on employee engagement and serious injury and fatality prevention. His work blends Human & Organizational Performance (H&OP), operational leadership, and over a decade of qualitative research and practitioner insights. He holds both CIH (Certified Industrial Hygienist) and CSP (Certified Safety Professional) designations. Jason lives in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area with his wife, Malia, and their young son, and spends much of his time helping leaders operate at their highest level — both professionally and personally.

    1 ч. 33 мин.
  7. I Made Millions by 24… Then Lost Everything | Dan “Big D” Sachkowsky

    16 МАР.

    I Made Millions by 24… Then Lost Everything | Dan “Big D” Sachkowsky

    Discipline is easy to talk about, but much harder to live. In this episode of Cleared for Takeoff, Charles Eide sits down with Dan “Big D” Sachkowsky, a serial entrepreneur who has built, scaled, lost, and rebuilt businesses while developing a reputation for discipline, resilience, and no-nonsense leadership. Dan shares the story of making nearly $4 million in profit by age 24, only to lose it all after chasing the wrong version of success. What followed was a complete reset. Through bankruptcy, rebuilding, fatherhood, business exits, and even a life-altering heart episode, Dan learned that achievement alone does not create fulfillment. Purpose does. Together, Charles and Dan unpack what discipline actually looks like in daily life, why confidence without structure falls apart, how leaders sabotage growth by crossing lanes in business, and why coaching, mentorship, and accountability are often the shortcut most people avoid. This episode also explores the difference between being a boss and being a leader, how culture is built through core values, why consistency matters more than obsession, and how to let go of control so teams can truly perform. If you are a founder, business owner, leader, or someone trying to level up your life, this conversation will challenge the way you think about success, responsibility, and the habits required to build something that lasts. In this episode you'll learn:  Discipline starts with desire Dan explains that discipline does not begin with routines or rules. It starts with wanting something deeply enough to commit to the work required to earn it. Achievement without purpose will always feel empty Making money, buying things, and hitting milestones did not fulfill Dan. He realized real satisfaction came when success stopped being about him and started being about impact. You do not just go through hard things — you can grow through them One of Dan’s biggest messages is that adversity becomes valuable when you pull the lessons from it and use them to change how you lead, build, and live. Coaching and mentorship accelerate growth Dan is direct about the value of learning from people who have actually done the work. In business, the shortcut is often found in the guidance of someone who has already used the shovel. Confidence is not enough without discipline Confidence may tell you what is possible, but discipline is what makes progress repeatable. Success comes from preparation, daily habits, and showing up consistently. Leaders must stop crossing lanes A major theme in the episode is that business owners stay stuck when they refuse to let others own their roles. Sustainable growth requires structure, trust, and clarity. Strong culture starts with core values Dan argues that companies do not build high-performing teams by hiring for skill alone. Great cultures are built by hiring, rewarding, and firing according to clearly defined core values. Personal responsibility changes everything Excuses and blame keep people stuck. Dan believes growth begins when leaders fully own their choices, their outcomes, and the role they play in both success and struggle. Meet Dan "Big D" Sachkowsky: Dan “Big D” Sachkowsky is a serial entrepreneur, speaker, coach, and business mentor known for his direct approach to discipline, leadership, and personal responsibility. Over the course of his career, he has built and sold multiple businesses, experienced both major financial success and devastating setbacks, and used those lessons to help other entrepreneurs create businesses that actually support the life they want to live. Today, Dan works with business owners and leaders who want to grow with more structure, clarity, and purpose. His message is rooted in lived experience, not theory, and centers on discipline, resilience, coaching, and the belief that true success comes from impact, not image.

    1 ч. 16 мин.
  8. Why More Customers Might Be Killing Your Business | Greg Heinemann

    9 МАР.

    Why More Customers Might Be Killing Your Business | Greg Heinemann

    Many leaders believe growth comes from doing more: more customers, more projects, more opportunities. Greg Heinemann learned the opposite. In this episode of Cleared for Takeoff, Greg shares how applying the 80/20 principle completely reshaped his business. After analyzing the math behind his customer base, he discovered that nearly all of the company’s profit came from a small percentage of customers, while the majority of accounts were draining resources. The solution required bold leadership. Greg ultimately fired nearly 200 customers, restructured the business, and made difficult personnel decisions to refocus the organization on its most valuable opportunities. The result? Within 12 months, the company nearly tripled EBITDA without meaningfully increasing revenue. Greg and Charles dive into the real lessons behind that transformation, including why revenue can be misleading, how leaders must develop the courage to make difficult decisions, and how focusing on your most valuable opportunities can unlock exponential results. The conversation also explores how Greg’s perspective evolved after exiting the business world. Today, he spends his time helping pastors and ministry leaders through outdoor experiences that allow them to recharge, refocus, and return to their work with renewed clarity. This episode is about more than business strategy. It’s about leadership, courage, priorities, and learning to focus on what truly matters. In this episode you'll learn: The 80/20 Principle drives business reality. In most companies, a small percentage of customers generate nearly all the profit while the majority consume resources without meaningful return. Revenue can hide real problems. As Greg explains, “Revenue is for vanity, profit is for sanity, and cash flow is reality.” True business health comes from profitability, not top-line growth. Courage is required to implement strategy. Knowing the math is one thing. Acting on it often requires difficult decisions like firing customers, restructuring teams, and eliminating distractions. Focus creates competitive advantage. When teams stop chasing small opportunities, they gain the capacity to deeply serve their best customers and win larger, more meaningful opportunities. Leadership is about enabling others to succeed. Great leaders shift from trying to score every goal themselves to creating the environment where the entire team can win. The 80/20 principle applies beyond business. Greg eventually realized that the same principle applies to life. The things that matter most are rarely the things that take up most of our time. Meet Greg Heinemann: Greg Heinemann is an entrepreneur, investor, and business strategist known for helping companies unlock growth through the 80/20 principle. Early in his career, Greg acquired and led a manufacturing company where he applied the Pareto Principle to dramatically improve profitability. By focusing the organization on its most valuable customers and eliminating distractions, the business nearly tripled EBITDA without increasing revenue. After exiting part of the company, Greg shifted his focus toward mentorship, investing, and ministry. He is the founder of Full Buck Adventures, a nonprofit that provides pastors and ministry leaders with outdoor experiences designed to help them rest, recharge, and refocus. Greg is passionate about helping leaders make courageous decisions in business while staying grounded in what matters most in life.

    1 ч. 25 мин.

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Cleared for Takeoff is a new podcast for entrepreneurs, business leaders, and innovators who want to succeed in business and lead with impact. Hosted by entrepreneur Charles Eide, Founder and CEO of EideCom, the show spotlights bold conversations with influential thought leaders, trailblazers, and visionaries redefining what’s possible.Each episode explores the mindsets, strategies, and stories of success that shift perspective and spark purposeful action. Whether you’re an entrepreneur building your business, a leader driving change, or an innovator shaping the future, this podcast gives you the clarity, courage, and momentum to rise to the occasion.

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