Episode Description: Forty years ago, kids with Cerebral Palsy had few rehabilitation services available to them, and those services were beyond their family's means. Leaders stepped up and the first in the nation Ranch Rodeo was formed and now has raised over $4 million dollars. In this episode, Mike Castles, President and CEO of North Texas Rehab Center tells the (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 8
Episode Description: Developing leaders for over 25 school campuses is just one of the many jobs for Mike Kuhrt, Superintendent of the Wichita Falls Independent School District in Texas. With so many campuses, Mike talks about how he starts planting seeds with employees who really don't see themselves as leaders, but he does. Additionally, Mike shares stories of knowing God (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 7
Episode Description: Transitions and change initiatives are two of the key times when Leadership is proven. Whatever size organization you lead, when it comes time for change, if things don't go well, you can usually point to a leadership failure. My guest on this episode is Jason Turner who serves as Vice President — Talent and Growth Initiatives at ArcBest, a (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 6
Episode Description: Bringing your faith and your work into one vision to glorify the Lord is what we talk about in this episode of True North Business. I really enjoyed talking with Jim & Martha Brangenberg, who lead several ministries, the primary one I Work For Him (iwork4him.com). They share how they searched for many years for what God had planned for them and now help (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 5
Episode Description: You might think that attaining jobs with two different governors would make you feel you are a leader, but my guest John Esparza shares how he learned so much at every step of his career by being in the company of other strong leaders. John overcame obstacles in his life, including losing his father while still a teenager, but was able to rise (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 4
Episode Description: As a leader, is it possible to see our struggles with COVID-19 as a gift? Phyllis Snodgrass, CEO of Austin Habitat for Humanity sees it that way and she explains why as my guest on this episode of True North Business. Phyllis is a Christian leader who is making a difference with her team, with aspiring leaders, and with one of our nation's biggest community (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 3
Episode Description: Are your workplace and ministry two different things? In this episode, Bobby shares specific ways you can Build An Inspiring Workplace Culture. Hint: The key is to address the needs (Mind, Body, Spirit, and Emotions) of your people! Show Notes: This episode continues on the subject of Building An Inspired Workplace Culture. Find out how to minister to (Continue)
True North Business Podcast – Episode 2
Episode Description: What does a strong, inspiring workplace culture look like? Learn how to develop workplace culture, avoid roadblocks, and the benefits to you and your team. Show Notes: If you want to build an inspired workplace culture, this episode has great information about building and maintaining that culture for your employees. But often the hardest part is (Continue)
Meet the Host – Bobby Albert – Episode 1
Episode Description: Life-changing events while in college set a new course for Bobby Albert’s life. Get to know the host of this podcast and what drives him to pour into others today. _________________________________________________________________________ Show Notes: Following a successful career as CEO, Bobby sold his business to a publicly traded company. In what he calls his (Continue)
4 Steps You Can Follow Now To Build Your Legacy
It’s true: robots are taking our jobs. Well, at least to some degree. As if being a leader in business wasn’t challenging enough, we have to worry about artificial intelligence learning more than us at an accelerating rate. Luckily, there’s something humans — namely entrepreneurs — have over AI: We have the power to leave a legacy. You say you’re not an entrepreneur? I beg to differ, my (Continue)