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375. Daniel Hawkins, founder and founding CEO of Shockwave Medical, talks about selling to J&J for an historic $13B and about Doing Well by Doing Good
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Daniel Hawkins, inventor of intravascular lithotripsy and visionary founder of Shockwave Medical Inc. As the company’s founding CEO for nearly 11 years, Daniel led Shockwave through a remarkable … Continue reading →
373. Dr. Travis Bradberry on Key Emotional Intelligence Habits to Enhance Success at Work and in Life
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Dr. Travis Bradberry, renown expert in the field of emotional intelligence and author of Emotional Intelligence Habits and the best-selling Emotional Intelligence 2.0. Learn how our Emotional Intelligence … Continue reading →
372. Decorated Ambassador John Negroponte Joins Dan Hesse to Share Lessons from Four Decades of Diplomacy
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Ambassador John Negroponte. Few diplomats in history have served our country so well, for so long, and in so many key positions as today’s guest, Ambassador John Negroponte. … Continue reading →
371. Horst Schulze, Legendary Founder of the Ritz Carlton, on Building a Brand, a Business, a Culture
In this encore episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Horst Schulze, the legendary founder of the Ritz Carlton hotel group. You’ll learn Horst’s journey first-hand—from busboy to founder, how it all began with a dream at … Continue reading →
366. Brenda Wolf, Lessons Learned from a Lifetime Dedicated to Leading Nonprofits and Improving Healthcare for Children in Need
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Brenda Wolf, beloved retired President and CEO of Chicago’s La Rabida Children’s Hospital and recipient of the University of Chicago’s Booth School “2023 Alumnus of the Year” award. … Continue reading →
365. How To Lead, with Guest Mentor David Rubenstein
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with David Rubenstein, the Co-Founder of one of the world’s largest and most successful private investment firms, the host of The David Rubenstein Show and other programs on Bloomberg … Continue reading →
364. From Vision to Reality: Alan Mulally’s Blueprint for Transformative Leadership
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Alan Mulally, former Boeing and FORD CEO, regarding his management philosophy which led to the development of the triple seven luxury liner and the transformation of Ford into … Continue reading →
363. Kansas City Chiefs’ President Mark Donovan describes the Quest to Become the “World’s Team” and the “Taylor Swift Effect”
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Mark Donovan, President of the back-to-back World Champion Kansas City Chiefs, and responsible for all aspects of the club’s business operations. Donovan also serves as the President of … Continue reading →
362. Dr. George Simon on How to Recognize and Defeat Manipulators
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with world renown psychologist, Dr. George Simon, who has spent decades understanding and dealing with character-impaired personalities. His best-selling book In Sheep’s Clothing just celebrated its 28th year in … Continue reading →
361. Greg Graves Lays Out Why Employee Ownership is Better for America
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Greg Graves, retired Chairman and CEO of Burns & McDonnell. Greg led one of the fastest-growing and most successful engineering, architecture, construction and environmental consulting firms in North … Continue reading →
360. Today’s Crisis of Courage and What It Could Mean for Your Self-Respect, with Guest Mentor Jim Loehr
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Dr. Jim Loehr, the founder of Johnson and Johnson’s HUMAN PERFORMANCE INSTITUTE and best-selling author. They discuss the rarest of human qualities, courage, its costs, and what life … Continue reading →
359. The Evolution of Wireless and How Fans are Changing our National Pastime, Baseball
In today’s episode, THE MENTORS RADIO Host Dan Hesse talks with John Stanton, one of the creators of the wireless industry, the founder of multiple companies including T-Mobile USA, and now Chairman and CEO of the Seattle Mariners and Chairman … Continue reading →
358. Tech Visionary Steve Case, founder of AOL, on how to deliver a compelling investor pitch and more
In this episode, THE MENTORS RADIO Host Dan Hesse talks with Steve Case, one of America’s most influential tech visionaries, the CEO of the investment firm Revolution, the founder and former CEO of AOL, and the author of The Rise … Continue reading →
356. Meet George Brett: How a willingness to be coached and listen turned an average hitter into one of the greatest to ever swing a bat
In today’s episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with one of the greatest baseball players of all-time, Hall of Famer George Brett, the only major league player in history to win batting titles in three decades, and … Continue reading →
355. Navigating Addiction’s Impact on Careers and Lives with Guest Mentor Ed Kopetsky of Stanford Health
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with Ed Kopetsky, retired CIO for Stanford Health, to discuss the critical issue of addiction, a major career and family derailer today. Ed, who lost his son to an … Continue reading →
354. The Working Genius: Patrick Lencioni Unveils the Six Types of Genius That Power Successful Organizations
In today’s episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Patrick Lencioni, the world’s foremost thought leader on organizational health. His 13 best-selling books have sold more than 10 million copies and are translated into more than 30 … Continue reading →
353. NFL Head Coach Andy Reid on Mentorship, Success in Life
In this episode, The Mentors Radio Host Dan Hesse talks with Andy Reid, Head Coach of the Kansas City Chiefs who brought the Chiefs to win two Super Bowls (so far) and who trails only Bill Belichick in career victories … Continue reading →
352. Performing at our Best Under Pressure with Guest Joe Montana, on The Mentors Radio
Listen as The Mentors Radio Host Dan Hesse talks with Joe Montana, one of the greatest football players in history, a four-time Super Bowl champion. In this episode, Montana teaches us how to get the most out of those around … Continue reading →
350. Manfred Krankl: An Immigrant’s Self-Taught Journey to the American Dream on The Mentors Radio
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with Manfred Krankl, the successful builder of multiple businesses including the restaurant Campanile and the bakery La Brea, but he is best known as a winemaking icon. Manfred is … Continue reading →
348. Host Dan Hesse talks with General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal about Leadership, Building Teams and Risk Management
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal about his career, leadership, building teams, risk management and more. A one-of-a-kind commander with a new perspective on organizational dynamics, Ret. General Stan McChrystal … Continue reading →
347. From Vision to Victory: Host Tom Loarie talks with Tom Burbage on Leading the World’s Most Ambitious Aerospace Endeavor
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with Navy fighter pilot and test pilot, Tom Burbage about Burbage’s remarkable rise to Executive Vice President and General Manager at Lockheed Martin, and then going on to lead … Continue reading →
341. Discovering our Unconscious Bias, with Dan Hesse and Anne Chow on The Mentors Radio
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Dan Hesse talks with Anne Chow, the former CEO of AT&T Business, a $35B global operating unit comprised of 35,000 people. Anne became known for her unique style of leadership which prioritizes … Continue reading →
340. Greg Harden, Lifelong Mentor to 7-Time Super Bowl Champion talks about How to Stay Sane in an Insane World, no matter WHAT your job, business, passion in life
This week on The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with Greg Harden, M.S.W., a life coach and mentor whose coaching and mentoring has changed more lives than even he imagined possible. Harden is the lifelong mentor to seven-time Super … Continue reading →
339. Finding Your Ideal Career, with NBA Deputy Commissioner and COO Mark Tatum
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with Mark Tatum, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Tatum oversees the NBA’s global business operations. But Mark didn’t find his ideal … Continue reading →
337. Leadership Principles for Life, Business, Military and More, with Guest Robert A. McDonald
In today’s episode, The Mentors Radio Host Dan Hesse talks with Robert (Bob) McDonald, former U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs, remarkable former Chairman, President and CEO of The Proctor & Gamble Company, and a U.S. Army Veteran who served with … Continue reading →
332. How to Dispel Distrust and Chaos to Unleash Greatness in Others, the Mark of an Exceptional Leader, with Guest Stephen M. R. Covey
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with Guest Mentor Stephen M.R. Covey, the international bestselling author and ethical business leader whose name is synonymous with leadership and trust. Covey reveals the practical and experiential wisdom … Continue reading →
329. NYU Professor of the Year Author Adam Alter on how to breakthrough when feeling trapped
In this episode, The Mentors Radio Host Tom Loarie talks with Adam Alter, New York University’s Stern School of Business “Professor of the Year,” TED Talk speaker, and author of Anatomy of a Breakthrough. As a renowned professor of marketing and psychology, Adam Alter has captivated … Continue reading →
326. Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern and Her Journey to Purpose, with Dan Hesse
In this episode, The Mentors Radio host Dan Hesse talks with Gail McGovern, president and CEO of the American Red Cross. An outstanding leader, with one of the most distinguished and eclectic careers imaginable, McGovern rose from being a programmer … Continue reading →
324. Mentoring Kids: John Sitomer on founding South Florida’s Council of Dads and leading by example
In today’s episode, The Mentors Radio host Tom Loarie talks with John Sitomer, a fitness entrepreneur and dad, most known as the founder of South Florida’s Council of Dads. He spent 1/3 of his life battling cancer and now is … Continue reading →
322. UND Director of Athletics Jack Swarbrick talks College Athletics, Mentoring, Leadership, Career and Character
In today’s episode of The Mentors Radio Host Dan Hesse talks with Jack Swarbrick, Director of Athletics at the University of Notre Dame (UND), about his unlikely—and unexpected—transition from a 28-year career with the Indianapolis law firm Baker & Daniels … Continue reading →
317. Success in Life Comes from Teaching Others: Interview with Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid
Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Read mentored 11 NFL head coaches; Learn why he believes that Success in life comes from teach others Continue reading →
314. What You Need to Know about Background Checks, Due Dilligence and Fraud Investigations, with guest Samantha McRoskey
In this episode, The Mentors Radio host Tom Loarie talks with Samantha McRoskey, Director of Research for Portman Square Group, about background checks, due diligence, fraud investigations and more. These investigative procedures have become an important part of the global … Continue reading →
311. When Success Becomes the Enemy: How Kodak Lost Its Way, with Host Dan Hesse and Guest Bill Zollars
In today’s episode, Host Dan Hesse talks with Bill Zollars, former YRC CEO and a 24-year veteran of Eastman Kodak during the company’s heyday. The story of how Kodak, the third most powerful brand in the world, lost its way … Continue reading →
308. Crisis Leadership: Host Dan Hesse talks with “The Master of Disaster” Former U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen
Imagine trying to herd cats. Even worse, try to herd cats in a crisis! In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with former U.S. Coast Guard Commandant Admiral Thad Allen about leadership during a crisis. Whether … Continue reading →
307. Award-winning, Elite Proctor & Gamble Marketer Daniel Epstein Radically Transforms from Unhappy, Driven by Fear to Happy, Grateful, Serving Others: FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED!
In this episode, The Mentors Radio Host Tom Loarie talks with Daniel K. Epstein, author of the inspiring book and project Portraits in Faith and a world-renown behavioral marketing expert. Epstein was among the elite at Proctor & Gamble where … Continue reading →
304. How Your Values Shape Your Decisions: Host Dan Hesse talks with Admiral Mike Mullen
In this episode, host Dan Hesse talks with Admiral Mike Mullen, retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under two U.S. Presidents, about his unexpected career journey, the importance of mentors, how to lead during crises and how values … Continue reading →
299. Find Your True North, Fulfill Your Dreams, and Help Make the World a Better Place with Guest Mentor Bill George, former CEO of Medtronic
The learnings in this episode that can transform YOUR life, YOUR work, YOUR sense of value and purpose, YOUR self- and team-leadership, regardless of where you work, what job or charity you serve, whether or not you are an entrepreneur... It can change YOUR life for the good! Continue reading →
What I Wish I’d Known in College, with Guest: Harvard Career Advisor Gorick Ng
In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie talks with best-selling author and Harvard Career Advisor Gorick Ng about what he wishes he had known when starting college and before his last year in college. This is a … Continue reading →
Former Sprint CEO Dan Hesse talks about what he focused on, in order to execute one of the most remarkable corporate turn-arounds in history
In this episode, host Tom Loarie delivers an insider-view, candid conversation with former Sprint CEO Dan Hesse, the man whose intense, clearly defined focus on ethical principles and putting others first resulted in one of the biggest corporate turn-arounds in … Continue reading →
Face Challenges in Business Head-On, with Genuine Appreciation for the People on your Team and a Sense of Humor… See how Jeff Nemeth at Ford turned the worst plant into the best
In this episode of THE MENTORS RADIO, Jeff Nemeth, former CEO of the Ford Motor Company of Southern Africa, talks with Host Tom Loarie about the innovative and very human way he led Ford Southern Africa from being the lowest … Continue reading →
John Sitomer and the South Florida’s Council of Dads he founded Mentor Kids and Lead by Example
You want inspiration? John Sitomer delivers in spades! As he puts it, “I spent one third of my life battling cancer. I’m thrilled it was me!” Today on THE MENTORS RADIO, Host Tom Loarie talks with John Sitomer, a fitness … Continue reading →
A Rare Treat: All Three Original Hosts of The Mentors Radio share their first-hand learnings and their passion for helping others succeed
In this episode, executive producer Karen Walker interviews the original three hosts of The Mentors Radio—Tom Loarie, Ric Brutocao and John Phillips. Each is a highly sought-after, successful CEO of their own companies, in three very different industries. That said, … Continue reading →
Veterans in the Workplace: The Talent War, with guests George Randle and Mike Sarraille, both seasoned vets
This Memorial Day weekend on The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie honors Vets in an in-depth interview with two remarkable veterans, George Randle and Mike Sarraille, on their outstanding success helping veterans transition into civilian jobs that are well-suited to … Continue reading →
London-based James Sutcliffe shares solid mentoring insights for entrepreneurs and founders
This weekend on The Mentors Radio, Host Tom Loarie interviewed James Sutcliffe, the entrepreneurial, London-based founder and CEO of The Founding Network, a free international collaboration platform for entrepreneurs who are founders of companies. In this episode, you’ll hear Tom … Continue reading →
Kristen Sousa shares Insider Insight on Career and Job Search Advice in today’s market
In today’s new episode, Host Tom Loarie talks with Kristen Sousa, seasoned executive search executive, formerly with Robert Half, Monster and Indeed, and now co-founder of Talent Squirrels, on up-to-the-minute career and job search advice—for job seekers as well as … Continue reading →
The Mentors Radio talks with Jay Elliot, Apple co-founder Steve Job’s great mentor and friend
In today’s episode, Host Tom Loarie talks with Jay Elliot, Apple guru Steve Job’s great mentor and friend. Jay is a person of exceptional integrity and good character—as are all our guests. It is evident in all he does and … Continue reading →
Ethical Leadership: Dick Lyles, CEO of Origin Entertainment, talks with Host Ric Brutocao
In today’s episode, The Mentors Host Ric Brutocao talks with Dick Lyles, CEO of Origin Entertainment, about ethical leadership—what it means, how to live it and why it matters. Origin Entertainment is a broad based film and television production company … Continue reading →
Leadership from a CEO perspective: Six Mindsets that Separate the Best from the Rest, with McKinsey & Company’s Vik Malhotra
Vik Malhotra, McKinsey & Company’s Chairman of the Americas, joins The Mentors Radio host Tom Loarie for a powerful discussion of leadership from a CEO perspective and the six (6) mindsets that separate the best from the rest. This is … Continue reading →
Learn how Clint Severson transformed a company from bleeding millions of dollars of cash each year to a Two BILLION Dollar acquisition
In this episode, Host Tom Loarie talks with guest mentor Clint Severson, the former CEO of Abaxis, who transformed a company from bleeding millions of dollars of cash each year to a Two BILLION Dollar acquisition. Learn how he did … Continue reading →
Do you have a Confident Mind? West Point Military Academy’s Director of Performance Psychology Dr. Nate Zinsser Talks about How to Develop Confidence and Success in Any Field
Have you ever wondered how people develop and retain their confidence in the toughest of circumstances? In this episode, The Mentors Radio Host Tom Loarie talks with Dr. Nate Zinsser, West Point Military Academy’s Director of Performance Psychology, and author … Continue reading →