Broadcasting from their new studio at the Hall of Fame Village, Dale and Brian share another axiom: Be the Place You'd Want to Be. They discuss how creating a workplace where people genuinely want to show up—not just punch the clock—leads to stronger teams, greater productivity, and deeper fulfillment. They explore how intentional environments—whether in the office or around the dinner table—reflect servant leadership, attract the right people, and ultimately create spaces where others can th...
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Broadcasting from their new studio at the Hall of Fame Village, Dale and Brian share another axiom: Be the Place You'd Want to Be. They discuss how creating a workplace where people genuinely want to show up—not just punch the clock—leads to stronger teams, greater productivity, and deeper fulfillment. They explore how intentional environments—whether in the office or around the dinner table—reflect servant leadership, attract the right people, and ultimately create spaces where others can th...
In this episode of Impact Without Limits, Dale and Brian explore the axiom “Be Authentically Good,” unpacking what it means to live with genuine integrity rather than playing the role of a “good person” for personal gain. Through personal stories—ranging from used car shopping to unexpected moments on a job site—they reveal how authenticity builds trust and how people can often sense when someone’s actions don’t align with their true character. The brothers emphasize that people are a...
Impact Without Limits
Broadcasting from their new studio at the Hall of Fame Village, Dale and Brian share another axiom: Be the Place You'd Want to Be. They discuss how creating a workplace where people genuinely want to show up—not just punch the clock—leads to stronger teams, greater productivity, and deeper fulfillment. They explore how intentional environments—whether in the office or around the dinner table—reflect servant leadership, attract the right people, and ultimately create spaces where others can th...