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The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
Since the fifth grade, Darby had the drive to become a lumberjack. Now competing on the professional level, Darby’s mastered competition by way of timber, saw and pure muscle. In 2021 he broke the top 20 of World timberjack professionals, and was awarded the US Stihl Timbersports Rookie Champion, and now is a professional showman on Paula Deen's Lumberjack Feud. Brad and Darby discuss his rise to professional competition, and how he had to recraft a brute force technique in order to excel in the sport.
You know that moment when all your work pays off and you’re finally able to exhale? Brad & Corey talk about the views from the summit after a long challenging hike -- and how that moment can truly change your outlook on life. Corey, an avid adventurer, who finds where he wants to go from satellite imagery rather than trail maps -- talks about how you can get started on your journey towards creating your own epic adventure.
The ultimate gratitude reset is a long hike in the mountains. Chad & Brad talk about Chad’s long hikes on the Colorado Trail, John Muir Trail, and Pacific Crest Trail -- and more importantly what he’s learned as part of the journey. Spoiler alert: Body Glide, adapting and finding a way to overcome challenges, and the importance of mentorship are high on the list. Chad and Brad dive deep into an injury in Jiu Jitsu that turned into a catalyst for trail running & a new mantra for Chad: The Obstacle is the Way.
Nearly all of us that spend a lot of time working inside have day-dreamed of quitting the office 9-5 & spending our time pursuing a career working outside underneath the sun, moon, and start. Bill & Brad talk about Bill’s journey where he transitioned from being a software developer to running an organic farm for 10 years. It wasn’t always pretty, and it certainly wasn’t done for the money, but it did allow Bill to live his childhood dream. Brad & Bill dive deep into the state of agriculture today and what we can do as consumers to make a positive impact on the world of agriculture.
Josh York joins The Herd Has Spoken to chat with Brad about the realities of USA manufacturing and how his American clothing manufacturer, Soft Goods is competing in a global marketplace all from his hometown of Detroit. Josh is proud to source American-made materials locally, and the majority of his team lives within the city of Detroit. As an emerging entrepreneur who works tirelessly to improve the well-being of others through his business ventures, we are grateful to have him as a member of the MuskOx Herd, and grateful to have Soft Goods manufacture the 100% made in America Holden Crew.
Matt Whitman joins The Herd Has Spoken to chat with Brad about adding value, our connection to the outdoors, and the historical significance of the events that are happening today. Matt and Brad dig deep into why now humans are deciding to leave the largest institutions of the decades, including corporations, churches and marriage. Matt is someone who is energized by humor and people, he also released over 1000 pieces of content online through The Ten Minute Bible Hour on YouTube, and The Ten Minute Bible Hour and No Dumb Questions podcasts.
A long-time friend of Brad, Sean Singleton joins the podcast and talks about his journey from coastal Georgia to being a Silicon Valley Investor rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in the industry. Sean learned from his father at a young age that he had to be twice as good to be viewed as average. Sean and Brad talk about Sean’s experience in the Air Force Academy and how his focus on relationships has allowed him to make a lot of mistakes along the way and get to a point where he’s bringing together investors, entrepreneurs, and military technology advancements -- all to keep America secure and free.
Despite being recognized as “The Dean” of Venture Capital in the state of Michigan, Chris talks about why he sees himself as a founder first and foremost. Brad & Chris talk about the the good and the bad of venture capital -- and the importance of always finding time to give to others as a true key to success. But before talking shop about investing, Chris dives into his true passion: Soul Music -- and how founding the home for Soul Music online helped Chris to create a VC firm that helped to develop the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.
Brad and Lee talk about Lee’s crazy adventure from pro hockey to Wall Street, Ford Motor Company, and now United Wholesale Mortgage. Once the youngest executive at Ford, Lee now leads from the C-Suite in a publicly traded company. Lee dives into detail on the power of positivity and how he believes that believing in others is like giving them a superpower.
Chanć Deschamps-Prescott is a big mountain and freeride skier. He’s an athlete who’s sport does not have a clear path or course, just mother nature and the way of the mountain. When competing, there's no time to consider the fear of a run -- only accomplishing the immediate task of going big and making it to the bottom. Chanć’s had to overcome adversity and long-term injury that set back his skiing career. Through discipline, deep breathing and introspection, Chanć continues to compete on the world-stage while pursuing a professional medical career in Sports Medicine and Training.
The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.