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What if the defining difference between billionaires and everyone else isn't talent but an unshakeable belief in your ability to shape outcomes?
In this episode of Big Hitters, Larry Weidel sits down with Joe Terry, a former NFL linebacker turned five-time CEO and "Culture Architect." Joe shares his journey from the Seattle Seahawks to the C-suite, revealing how 15 Ironman finishes taught him more about business than any textbook ever could. The conversation centers on the "Results Equation"—Joe’s proprietary framework that proves culture isn't about office parties but about how people think and act to deliver results. They explore the psychological shift required to move from a top individual producer to a leader who empowers others and the "rip-your-arm-off" moment when a near-fatal bike accident forced Joe to practice exactly what he preached: surrendering control to achieve record-breaking growth. Tune in to learn how to move your leadership from a place of ego and scarcity to one of love, abundance, and gratitude.
What You’ll Learn:
- How to align purpose, strategy, and culture for maximum output.
- The counterintuitive secret to scaling by letting go of the results and focusing on the process.
- Moving beyond "perks" to build a culture of accountability.
- Why Ironman training is the ultimate "life compression" tool for business leaders.
- How to eliminate the "acid in the stomach" environment and replace it with inspiration.
- Why personal goal setting is the non-negotiable prerequisite for corporate success.
About the Guest:
Joe Terry is a former NFL linebacker for the Seattle Seahawks turned high-performance CEO and "Culture Architect". He currently serves as the CEO of Culture Partners, where he helps organizations scale by aligning their human capital with strategic objectives. A 15-time Ironman finisher, including three World Championships in Kona, Joe has dedicated his life to exploring the limits of human potential. His upcoming book, Surrender to Lead, distills decades of athletic and executive experience into a blueprint for leaders who want to achieve extraordinary results without leading from a place of fear or ego.
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