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With the fast-paced world we live in today, leadership development is more important than ever. Each Thursday, join Jon Sanchez, CEO of Team Performance Institute, as he interviews guests around best practices on leadership. Whether you're leading a team, a family, or just want to hear from those who have gone before you, this is the podcast for you.
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In this episode of The Next Level, Jonathan Sanchez and Jonathan Sams discuss:
Current events in the United States in recent weeks
Applying the lens of leadership to moments of crisis and how to be prepared to react
The four areas of preparedness – mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual
How to apply these learnings as a leader in your community, family, and/or organization
Jonathan Sams is a Navy veteran, attorney, gentleman farmer, husband, and father of four. Throughout his life, Jonathan has been diagnosed with and beat cancer four times. His outlook on life and how he approaches each day is admirable and encouraging.
Emily King Grandinetta is Master Certified Coach, behavioral scientist, organizational consultant, and author. She has over 20 years of experience coaching and consulting with commercial, government, and non-profit organizations. Emily currently leads Grandinetta Group, providing individual and team coaching to public and private sector organizations. She has a master’s degree in organizational development from Johns Hopkins University and a Graduate Certificate in Leadership Coaching from Georgetown University.
Emily led military transition coaching programs as president of King Street Associates. Her private practice also provided individual and team coaching to clients including Booz Allen Hamilton, Fannie Mae, AARP, Sodexo, Comcast, and Merck, among others. Her work on behalf of Veterans received acknowledgment from President Barack Obama and Senator John McCain, and General Lloyd Austin (ret).
Emily’s forthcoming book, “At Ease: The Guide to a Smooth & Successful Military Transition,” addresses the real challenge for service members of finding a new purpose and mission after the military. The book is a proven, practical guide to a smooth and successful military transition for both individuals and organizations.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Why Emily became involved with helping veterans with their military transition and how it grew into a passion
Key findings from Emily’s first book, “Field Tested”
Emily’s writing process she went through to publish “At Ease”
The Accelerated Military Transition course and other resources that accompany the new book
What companies can do to best support their military veteran employees
You can find more information about the book and course at military.grandinetta.com. To connect with Emily: emily@teamperformanceinstitute.com
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The Next Level Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and the TPI YouTube Channel.
Feli From Germany is a Munich native who now lives in Cincinnati, Ohio. She moved to Cincinnati for an exchange semester during her undergraduate studies in 2016 and, after traveling back and forth between Germany and the United States for a few years, became a permanent Ohio resident in 2019. Feli is a YouTuber, podcaster, and content creator who shares about cultural differences between Germany and the United States, things she likes and dislikes about living in America, and other experiences she has had as an expat living in the US. Since starting her YouTube channel 6 years ago, Feli has produced over 400 videos and gained almost 600,000 subscribers.
Hailing from Munich, Feli knows all about one of the most well-known German festivals, Oktoberfest! She chats with Jon Sanchez, CEO of Team Performance Institute, and Ken Bloom, founder of Hacker Herren, a group of over 500 men that come together annually to attend Oktoberfest, about the event and her unique perspective as someone who grew up attending with her family and friends.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
How Feli found herself living full-time in Cincinnati and working as a content creator
The target audience for Feli’s videos and podcasts
What Feli thinks about Oktoberfest-themed festivals hosted in the United States
Her perspective on the international travelers in attendance at Oktoberfest in Munich
Advice for Americans who want to go to Oktoberfest
Ken, Jon, and Feli’s thoughts on how the festival has changed over the decades
Connect with Feli!
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FelifromGermany
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/felifromgermany/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/felifromgermany
Website: https://felifromgermany.com/
Mark Greene is passionate about building networks and guiding high performers in their new careers. A former Navy SEAL, his experiences offer invaluable insights into the human spirit’s resilience and the power of support and community in navigating life’s transitions. Despite facing a career-ending injury in football and dropping out of college, Mark’s resilience led him to become a Navy SEAL. He completed BUD/S in 1997 and served on SEAL Team FIVE from 1997 to 2002. After graduating from Officer Candidate School in 2004, Mark served as a Sniper Instructor at the Naval Special Warfare Sniper School, Assistant Officer in Charge of SEAL Team EIGHT, and Detachment Officer in Charge of Special Boat Team TWENTY. In 2008, he earned his MBA in Defense Focused Financial Management from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, and then served as Officer In Charge of SEAL Team EIGHT. Since transitioning from the military, Mark has dedicated himself to supporting those in the Special Operations community in their journey to civilian success. He is an esteemed author and speaker, and his story will resonate profoundly with your audience, providing both inspiration and practical wisdom for facing life’s toughest challenges. Mark is the author of “UNSEALED: A Navy SEAL’s Guide to Mastering Life’s Transitions.” Amid his accomplishments, his true happiness lies in being a devoted father to four wonderful children.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Mark’s upbringing as a military brat and his experience playing college football
His journey from flunking out of college to becoming a SEAL
Mark’s experience at BUD/S and his mindset and approach to the preparation and training
The lessons learned as an instructor at Naval Special Warfare Sniper School and how Mark grew as a leader
Mark’s leadership style and how it has evolved throughout his career and life experiences
Connect with Mark:
https://www.themarkgreene.com/
On all social media platforms @themarkgreene
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
To book Mark as a Featured Keynote Speaker for your next event, please visit https://teamperformanceinstitute.com/keynote/.
Mark Greene is passionate about building networks and guiding high performers in their new careers. A former Navy SEAL, his experiences offer invaluable insights into the human spirit’s resilience and the power of support and community in navigating life’s transitions. Despite facing a career-ending injury in football and dropping out of college, Mark’s resilience led him to become a Navy SEAL. He completed BUD/S in 1997 and served on SEAL Team FIVE from 1997 to 2002. After graduating from Officer Candidate School in 2004, Mark served as a Sniper Instructor at the Naval Special Warfare Sniper School, Assistant Officer in Charge of SEAL Team EIGHT, and Detachment Officer in Charge of Special Boat Team TWENTY. In 2008, he earned his MBA in Defense Focused Financial Management from the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA, and then served as Officer In Charge of SEAL Team EIGHT. Since transitioning from the military, Mark has dedicated himself to supporting those in the Special Operations community in their journey to civilian success. He is an esteemed author and speaker, and his story will resonate profoundly with your audience, providing both inspiration and practical wisdom for facing life’s toughest challenges. Mark is the author of “UNSEALED: A Navy SEAL’s Guide to Mastering Life’s Transitions.” Amid his accomplishments, his true happiness lies in being a devoted father to four wonderful children.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Mark’s upbringing as a military brat and his experience playing college football
His journey from flunking out of college to becoming a SEAL
Mark’s experience at BUD/S and his mindset and approach to the preparation and training
The lessons learned as an instructor at Naval Special Warfare Sniper School and how Mark grew as a leader
Mark’s leadership style and how it has evolved throughout his career and life experiences
Connect with Mark:
https://www.themarkgreene.com/
On all social media platforms @themarkgreene
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
To book Mark as a Featured Keynote Speaker for your next event, please visit https://teamperformanceinstitute.com/keynote/.
Todd Hudson is the Executive Chef and Owner of the Wildflower Café, a farm-to-table restaurant in Mason, Ohio. With over 15 years of kitchen experience, Todd can prepare some of the best food you've ever had, regardless of how exotic your tastes, and he does it all with fresh local products. His roots lie in southern cooking he learned from his grandmother. Todd and his Café have received many accolades, including Top 40 Chefs Under 40, a feature in "Best Chefs America" A Chefs Guide to Top Chefs, a feature in the "Chefs Collaborative 20th Anniversary" Cookbook, "Best Burger" Cincinnati Magazine 2010, "Certified Humane Restaurant" World Society for the Protection of Animals, "Best Restaurants in the Midwest" Midwest Living Magazine 2011, 2012, and "Best Fresh Meal" CityBeat 2010, and many more. In 2019, the Wildflower Café was recognized as one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s “Top 100 Wine Restaurants in America”. Todd is a wonderful husband and active dad. He resides on his farm with his wife Jenna and his two rockstar children, Dylan and Griffin.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
How Todd’s grandmother served as his inspiration in the kitchen and in life
The story of how Todd got his start in the restaurant and made the decision to open the Wildflower Café
The importance of sourcing organic ingredients and Todd’s passion for facilitating a return to agriculture
How the restaurant has evolved since it opened in 2007
Todd’s purpose now and the resilience required in his profession as an Executive Chef and Restaurant Owner
Connect with Todd and the Wildflower Café:
Website: https://linktr.ee/wildflowermason
Instagram: @wildflowermason
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildflowerCafeMason
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@WildflowerCafe
The Wildflower Café is located at 207 E Main St, Mason, Ohio, and is open Monday - Saturday 4-9 pm.
Listen here: https://teamperformanceinstitute.podbean.com/
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Todd Hudson is the Executive Chef and Owner of the Wildflower Café, a farm-to-table restaurant in Mason, Ohio. With over 15 years of kitchen experience, Todd can prepare some of the best food you've ever had, regardless of how exotic your tastes, and he does it all with fresh local products. His roots lie in southern cooking he learned from his grandmother. Todd and his Café have received many accolades, including Top 40 Chefs Under 40, a feature in "Best Chefs America" A Chefs Guide to Top Chefs, a feature in the "Chefs Collaborative 20th Anniversary" Cookbook, "Best Burger" Cincinnati Magazine 2010, "Certified Humane Restaurant" World Society for the Protection of Animals, "Best Restaurants in the Midwest" Midwest Living Magazine 2011, 2012, and "Best Fresh Meal" CityBeat 2010, and many more. In 2019, the Wildflower Café was recognized as one of Wine Enthusiast Magazine’s “Top 100 Wine Restaurants in America”. Todd is a wonderful husband and active dad. He resides on his farm with his wife Jenna and his two rockstar children, Dylan and Griffin.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
How Todd’s grandmother served as his inspiration in the kitchen and in life
The story of how Todd got his start in the restaurant and made the decision to open the Wildflower Café
The importance of sourcing organic ingredients and Todd’s passion for facilitating a return to agriculture
How the restaurant has evolved since it opened in 2007
Todd’s purpose now and the resilience required in his profession as an Executive Chef and Restaurant Owner
Connect with Todd and the Wildflower Café:
Website: https://linktr.ee/wildflowermason
Instagram: @wildflowermason
Facebook: www.facebook.com/WildflowerCafeMason
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@WildflowerCafe
The Wildflower Café is located at 207 E Main St, Mason, Ohio, and is open Monday - Saturday 4-9 pm.
Listen here: https://teamperformanceinstitute.podbean.com/
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Ken Bloom is the founder of Hacker Herren, a group of over 500 men that come together annually to attend Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. Over the decades, Ken and the group have built a community and a brotherhood that embodies “Gemütlichkeit”—the communal joy experienced at the iconic German festival. Ken and Jon explain how the group came to be and share stories and memories from over the years. As the Hacker Herren saying goes... “You think you know...but you have no idea!” Prost!
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Ken’s first trip to Oktoberfest in 1992 and how the group grew organically from there
The power of relationships and how that helped to fuel the growth of Hacker Herren
How the group supported Oktoberfest servers when the event was canceled during the pandemic and other organizations to which they have donated
The Hacker Herren Oktoberfest experience and the schedule of events
How the group maintains its established culture of respect and responsibility
How Hacker Herren helps its members strengthen important relationships
Connect with Hacker Herren!
http://www.hackerherren.com/
Twitter and Instagram: @hackerherren
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
Jonathan Sams is a Navy veteran, attorney, gentleman farmer, husband, and father of four. Throughout his life, Jonathan has been diagnosed with cancer three times—at age 14, at age 39, and most recently at age 55 in May 2022. His outlook on life and how he approaches his battle with cancer is admirable and encouraging.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Jonathan’s first battle with cancer as a young teenager, his second battle at age 39, and how they differed
His mentality when approaching the battle against the disease
How Jonathan approached receiving his third cancer diagnosis
Jonathan’s list of “Some Thoughts” that speak to fearlessness, blessings, facing adversity, vulnerability, gratitude, living to your full potential, and more
The advice Jonathan would give to someone who has recently received a cancer diagnosis
How Jonathan approaches being an encourager to those around him
Note: This episode was recorded in September 2022.
Interested in learning more about Executive Coaching? In this podcast, Jon Sanchez, CEO of Team Performance Institute interviews two of our Executive Coaches - Dr. Norma Fiedotin and Lacey Sladky.
Anthony Muñoz is a former NFL player who played as an offensive tackle for 13 seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals. Before his professional career, Anthony played college football for the USC Trojans. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1998 and is widely considered to be one of the greatest offensive linemen of all time. In 2002, Anthony started the Anthony Muñoz Foundation, which aims to impact the lives of Greater Cincinnati area youth mentally, physically and spiritually through its seven Impact Programs.
In this episode of The Next Level, we discuss:
Life lessons Anthony learned from Jim Semon, his high school baseball coach, and his early love for the game
The injuries Anthony endured during his time at USC and what he learned when facing adversity
The strength that can be found within a diverse team
How Anthony pushed himself physically and mentally throughout his football career
The Anthony Muñoz Foundation and the impact it has on the Cincinnati community
Listen here: https://teamperformanceinstitute.podbean.com/
The Next Level Podcast is also available on Google Podcasts, Spotify, and Amazon Music.