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388. Healing your Company, Organization, Family from the Inside Out with guest Dr. Catherine Harrington and Host Tom Loarie

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381. Host Tom Loarie talks with 103-year-old trailblazer Gladys McGarey, MD, about Six Secrets to Health and Happiness at ANY Age

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377. Building a Restaurant Empire from Scratch with Filippo Silvestri and Enzo Rosano

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376. Best-selling author Gretchen Rubin joins Dan Hesse to discuss how we can be happier and make those around us happier

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George K. Simon, PhD


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362. Dr. George Simon on How to Recognize and Defeat Manipulators

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Jim Loehr on The Mentors Radio show


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360. Today’s Crisis of Courage and What It Could Mean for Your Self-Respect, with Guest Mentor Jim Loehr

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George Brett


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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

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Ed Kopetsky


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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 opioid overdose, shares 17 years of frontline experience, sharing invaluable insights on addressing addiction within families and communities. There is no one I know who is better to provide guidance on dealing with addiction within a family. He has been on the front lines of the addiction battle for 17 years. He lost his 31 year old son, Tim, to an overdose in 2017. Before he retired, he served as the Chief Information Officer at Stanford Health’s Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital and Stanford’s Children’s Health. He has served as the Board Chair for the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) and he is the founder and serves today as the Co-Chair of the CHIME Opiod Task Force. He was awarded the John Gall “CIO of the Year Award” awarded by CHIME and HIMSS. CHIME CEO Russell Branzell has called Ed “one of the most courageous people I know.” Kopetsky is now focused on mentoring families whose lives have been turned upside down with drug addiction.

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ED KOPETSKY:

Pat Lencioni


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354. The Working Genius: Patrick Lencioni Unveils the Six Types of Genius That Power Successful Organizations

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Manfred Krankl


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350. Manfred Krankl: An Immigrant’s Self-Taught Journey to the American Dream on The Mentors Radio

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J.W. "Terry" Freiberg


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349. J.W. Terry Freiberg talks about How to Overcome Loneliness and Nurture Good Mental Health on The Mentors Radio

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Matthew Kelly, a rare interview


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344. A Rare Interview with author and entrepreneur Matthew Kelly, one of the greatest thought leaders of our time, with The Mentors Host Radio host Tom Loarie

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Tim Brown NFL Hall of Fame, Receiver, Heisman Trophy winner


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343. Values, Priorities and the Impact of a Good Mentor, a conversation with Tim Brown, the only Receiver in history to win Heisman Trophy and be inducted into Hall of Fame

In this episode of The Mentors Radio, Host Dan Hesse talks with Tim Brown, one of the greatest wide receivers in NFL history. He is the only receiver in history to win the Heisman Trophy AND be inducted into the Hall of Fame. Tim grew up in Dallas and received a scholarship to play football at Notre Dame.  After winning the Heisman, he was the sixth overall pick in the NFL draft, taken by the LA Raiders, where “Mr Raider” as he was called, played almost his entire 17-year NFL career. He made the Pro Bowl nine times. When he retired Tim trailed only Jerry Rice in career receiving yards. In the long history of America’s most popular sport, only 10 players have won the Heisman and later been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Eight are still living. He is the author of The Making of a Man. Off the field, Tim has been involved in various charities, including his work with the Tim Brown Foundation. Tune-in to learn as Tim describes his life’s journey, the impact his parents had on his values and priorities, and how one mentor changed the course of his life.  

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James Hollis PhD


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342. What Matters Most? Purse THAT and find profound happiness; an Enlightening, Mentoring Interview with Dr. James Hollis and Tom Loarie

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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

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Conor Grennan


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331. Host Tom Loarie talks with Conor Grennan about ChatGPT, BARD, BING and how A.I. can help power your career and more

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Adam Alter


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329. NYU Professor of the Year Author Adam Alter on how to breakthrough when feeling trapped

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Michael Collopy on The Mentors Radio


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328. The Art and Business of Professional Photography with Renown Portrait Photographer Michael Collopy

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Gail McGovern on The Mentors Radio


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326. Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern and Her Journey to Purpose, with Dan Hesse

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