
47 episodes

The Frontline Industry Podcast The Frontline Industry Podcast
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5.0 • 16 Ratings
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Each week we spend up to 30 minutes with top senior executives to learn what it takes to effectively lead high-performing frontline teams in 2022 and beyond.
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#46 - How a Stuffed Beaver Changed Our Culture Ft. Troy Morrison
Joel has an impactful conversation with Troy Morrison, President of North Texas Bells, a 2200 employee quick service restaurant company based in Texas, a big company with a small company feel. Troy shares about his move to franchise owner at 47 years old, his passion for helping people help themselves, the importance of a purpose driven life and what his purpose is, the two principles on which he built his business, and much more.
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#45 - Believe In Yourself and Others Will Too Ft. Gary Magenta
Joel has a vulnerable discussion with Gary Magenta, Chief Pot Stirrer at The Magenta Mix, where Gary helps leaders and organizations "cut through the BS", get real, and redefine what success looks like for leaders, teams, and customers. Gary talks about why leaders should talk what they suck at with their teams, how to build trust quickly, the epidemic of imposter syndrome in leadership, the advice that gave him goosebumps, and much more.
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#44 - The Serial Unicorn Breeder Ft. Jason Radisson
Joel talks with the innovative Jason Radisson, Founder and CEO of Shift One, a company on a mission to solve the world's largest employment gaps with technology. Jason talks about major demographic macro trends in frontline workplaces, how AI plays into the future of frontline work and tech, his experience with hiring 5000 people a week, his lifelong mission and why he just won’t quit, and much more.
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#43 - Hard Work and Suffering Ft. McLain Hoogland
Joel sits down with McLain Hoogland, President of Hoogland Restaurant Group, the largest Marco’s Pizza Franchise in the country. McLain talks about his family history of owning the iconic Family Video, the massive Blockbuster competitor with over 800 locations in the Midwest at its peak, how being a Marine impacts the way he views young employees and how capable they are, the importance of getting your hands dirty on the frontlines as a leader, and much more.
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#42 - Dog Tags and Values Ft. James O'Reilly
In this meaty episode, meet James O’Reilly, CEO of Smokey Bones, meat heaven for meat lovers, the masters of meat, specializing in good food, good drinks, and good times. James expounds about the restaurant industry leaders he looks up to, the importance of transparency during crisis, the qualities he looks for in employees, the failure he learned from the most earlier in his career, the best compliment he could get, and much more.
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#41 - Building Confidence and Trust Ft. Justin Patton
The unforgettable Justin Patton is an award winning author, speaker, and executive coach. In this powerful episode, he explains what can be your biggest competitive advantage as a leader, what the most honest part of the body is (and it's surprising), how to diagnose if you need an executive coach, why so many jerks become company leaders, the best sort of company recognition plans, the power of gentleness, and much more.
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Joel’s voice is one of the most soothing voices I’ve ever heard in a podcast. He is very easy to follow and I really enjoy the various topics with regards to become an executive.
5 stars!!
Great show! Really enjoy the speakers and topics.
The guests are incredible
Really amazing guests and continually surprised by how much I learn each time!