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Today we’re talking with Stan Gibson. Stan is a Corporate Executive turned Author, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Success Coach. He’s passionate about People-Centric Leadership and helping seasoned and emerging leaders pivot and elevate to new levels! His passion for leadership inspired his best selling book Living a Rich and Intentional Life. He’s an avid researcher regarding the neuro and physiological science and helping leaders create abundant energy through better sleep, nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, productivity, routine, and healthy relationships! Most importantly, Stan is married to his best friend and wife of 40 years (and they met in 3rd grade!). Let’s get to this!
HELPFUL RESOURCES ABOUT STAN GIBSON:
Stan Gibson’s website: oxygen-plus.net
Stan’s book: Living a Rich and Intentional Life.
Stan’s LinkedIn: Click here
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REMEMBER: YOU can Mitch’s new DAILY podcast called “ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS” anywhere you listen to podcasts:
Find it on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/encouraging-the-encouragers/id1652168710
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https://open.spotify.com/show/1OqXYYif08gdLQCJKkHSkN
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MORE ABOUT Coach Darrell Mudra:
Darrell E. Mudra was an American football coach and his nickname was "Dr. Victory."
He served as the head football coach at:
Adams State College (1959–1962),
North Dakota State University (1963–1965)
University of Arizona (1967–1968)
Western Illinois University (1969–1973)
Florida State University (1974–1975)
Eastern Illinois University (1978–1982),
and the University of Northern Iowa (1983–1987)
His career college football record of 200–81–4.
And since I attended the University of Northern Iowa, I will share a little of his story from UNI.
Seeking to turn around another struggling program, Mudra resigned from Eastern Illinois in December 1982 to accept the head coaching position with the University of Northern Iowa. They had finished their previous season with a 4–6–1 record. BUT under Mudra, the Panthers went on to win the Gateway Football Conference in their 1985 and 1987 seasons.
Get THIS!: He led the Panthers to the NCAA Division I-AA semifinals TWICE!
Mudra was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2000.
I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU:
How about YOU!? What stood out to you from this conversation? Drop a comment and let me know!
And PLEASE share this powerful episode with someone who YOU think would appreciate it and/or might be needing it… right now! They’ll thank you!
Know I’m rooting for you!
Mitch
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Today we’re talking with Stan Gibson. Stan is a Corporate Executive turned Author, Entrepreneur, Speaker, and Success Coach. He’s passionate about People-Centric Leadership and helping seasoned and emerging leaders pivot and elevate to new levels! His passion for leadership inspired his best selling book Living a Rich and Intentional Life. He’s an avid researcher regarding the neuro and physiological science and helping leaders create abundant energy through better sleep, nutrition, exercise, mindfulness, productivity, routine, and healthy relationships! Most importantly, Stan is married to his best friend and wife of 40 years (and they met in 3rd grade!). Let’s get to this!
HELPFUL RESOURCES ABOUT STAN GIBSON:
Stan Gibson’s website: oxygen-plus.net
Stan’s book: Living a Rich and Intentional Life.
Stan’s LinkedIn: Click here
RELATED DREAM THINK DO EPISODES:
Busting Free from Paralysis: Amanda Zwanziger - Click here
What’s your MISSION? Strategies for LIFE and LEADERSHIP with Dr. Michael Patterson - Click here
Driven By Curiosity - An interview with Founder and CEO of DigDeep, Georg McGraw - Click here
REMEMBER: YOU can Mitch’s new DAILY podcast called “ENCOURAGING THE ENCOURAGERS” anywhere you listen to podcasts:
Find it on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/encouraging-the-encouragers/id1652168710
Find it on Spotify:
https://open.spotify.com/show/1OqXYYif08gdLQCJKkHSkN
Find it on Anchor:
https://anchor.fm/encouragingtheencouragers
Find it on Google:
https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iZDI2NzNhOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw
MORE ABOUT Coach Darrell Mudra:
Darrell E. Mudra was an American football coach and his nickname was "Dr. Victory."
He served as the head football coach at:
Adams State College (1959–1962),
North Dakota State University (1963–1965)
University of Arizona (1967–1968)
Western Illinois University (1969–1973)
Florida State University (1974–1975)
Eastern Illinois University (1978–1982),
and the University of Northern Iowa (1983–1987)
His career college football record of 200–81–4.
And since I attended the University of Northern Iowa, I will share a little of his story from UNI.
Seeking to turn around another struggling program, Mudra resigned from Eastern Illinois in December 1982 to accept the head coaching position with the University of Northern Iowa. They had finished their previous season with a 4–6–1 record. BUT under Mudra, the Panthers went on to win the Gateway Football Conference in their 1985 and 1987 seasons.
Get THIS!: He led the Panthers to the NCAA Division I-AA semifinals TWICE!
Mudra was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 2000.
I WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU:
How about YOU!? What stood out to you from this conversation? Drop a comment and let me know!
And PLEASE share this powerful episode with someone who YOU think would appreciate it and/or might be needing it… right now! They’ll thank you!
Know I’m rooting for you!
Mitch
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