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The Growth Project
Dr. Milt Lowder, Dr. Drew Brannon, Dr. Cory Shaffer
Frequency: 1 episode/9d. Total Eps: 339

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Episode 292: Winning Isn't For Everyone
mercredi 28 août 2024 • Duration 36:51
How far would you go to win? Drs. Drew Brannon and Cory Shaffer explore the nuanced continuum of competition, from glorifying victory to questioning the value of participation trophies. Drawing on Nike's controversial "Winning Isn't For Everyone" Olympic commercial, they discuss whether top-level success demands an edginess and selfishness that borders on villainy. Tune in as they unpack the risks of this mindset, the intricacies of human nature, and how to find balance in the pursuit of excellence.
Episode 291: Cowgirls Don't Cry with McKee Lowder
mercredi 21 août 2024 • Duration 38:00
In this heartfelt episode, Dr. Milt Lowder and his daughter, McKee Lowder, engage in what has become a Lowder family tradition: reflecting on McKee’s childhood and the lessons learned as she prepares to embark on her journey to Clemson University. They discuss what it means to be your best, always remembering who you are, McKee's goals and dreams for college, and the importance of embracing the unknown. Join them for an emotional conversation filled with wisdom, love, and the excitement of new beginnings.
Episode 282: Mid-Year Goal Reflection
mercredi 19 juin 2024 • Duration 32:12
How are you progressing toward your 2024 goals? Nearly midway through the year, Drs. Milt Lowder and Cory Shaffer reflect on the importance of reviewing your progress six months into the year. They discuss the significance of pausing, taking inventory, and creating clarity about who you want to be and how you plan to achieve your goals. Don't be a passive passenger in life; take the wheel and steer towards a clear, purposeful direction.
Episode 192: Six Ways Leaders Can Embed Culture
mercredi 28 septembre 2022 • Duration 27:58
Most leaders know that a strong team culture leads to positive results across the board, including higher satisfaction and retention among team members, increased innovation, and higher performance. Developing a great culture is crucial for a team or organization to perform at its best, but defining and embedding culture is often more elusive and difficult to put into practice. To help with this process, Drs Cory Shaffer and Katie Nichols break down Edgar Schein's six cultural embedding mechanisms.
Episode 191: No Limits, No Regrets with Velda Hughes
mercredi 21 septembre 2022 • Duration 40:05
"Fully realized" people radiate confidence, have a deep understanding of who they are and what they stand for, and possess a strong sense of contentment and balance in life. A prime example of a fully realized person is entrepreneur and business pioneer, Velda Hughes, who exemplifies what it looks like to truly live life to the fullest. Dr. Milt Lowder and Velda discuss her journey to start her own business, the Hughes Agency, her passion for work, carrying on the legacy of her father in the crusade for social equality, and the importance of giving yourself permission to have fun and enjoy life.
Episode 190: Impacting the Built Environment with Tyson Smoak, Stuart Wyeth, and Ross Kester
mercredi 14 septembre 2022 • Duration 40:14
It's a risk to start a business and if it's going to be successful, it's crucial to invest maximum effort and truly give it your all. Dr. Drew Brannon talks with entrepreneurs Tyson Smoak, Stuart Wyeth, and Ross Kester, the founders of commercial real estate company, Pintail, about their experiences building their company, how their different skills complement one another, and key lessons learned along the way.
Episode 189: Maintaining Effective Leadership Over 30 Years with Sarah Reesman
mercredi 7 septembre 2022 • Duration 43:48
What does effective leadership look like over many decades? Dr. Katie Nichols and Sarah Reesman, current Director of Public Interest and JD Advantage Careers at the University of Missouri Law School and previous senior executive staff member with Mizzou Athletics for over 28 years, discuss effective leadership strategies to build and manage a successful organization. Additionally, they discuss the evolution and expansion of college athletics and the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Title IX.
Episode 188: Growing Proactively
mercredi 31 août 2022 • Duration 34:41
Typically people seek out change and pursue growth when facing a challenge, but you don't have to be sick or facing hardship to get better. Drs Cory Shaffer and Drew Brannon make the case for change and share actionable steps to establish and sustain a mindset that pursues growth independent of external triggers.
Episode 187: The Law of Value with Carl Sobocinski
mercredi 24 août 2022 • Duration 45:07
The Law of Value, a concept coined in The Go-Giver by Bob Burg and John D. Mann, states that your true value is determined by how much you give back to others and it has been a guiding force for Carl Sobocinski, visionary founder of Table 301 Restauarant Group in Greenville, SC. Dr. Milt Lowder and Carl talk about his path to becoming a successful entrepreneur and discuss putting the Law of Value into practice by paying it forward and giving back to the community.
Episode 186: Jay Lowder, Something to Be Proud Of
mercredi 17 août 2022 • Duration 36:25
Dropping off your children for their first year of college often fills parents with a bittersweet combination of pride, excitement, and sadness. This week, Dr. Milt Lowder will experience this rite of passage as his son, Jay Lowder, leaves the nest to start his freshman year at Clemson University. As part of a tradition Milt has done for each of his children, Milt picked "Something to Be Proud Of" by Montgomery Gentry as Jay's song when he was a toddler - one that captures the powerful connection between a father and son. So it's no surprise that the message of this song perfectly captures the theme of this conversation as Milt and Jay look back over the last eighteen years and look forward to the future.