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 week’s episode, Dale and Brian dive into one of the ForeverLawn axioms that has shaped their mindset and culture—Get the Blue Vase. Inspired by the classic book The Go-Getter by Peter B. Kyne, this principle is all about grit, persistence, and doing whatever it takes to get the job done. Brian and Dale share stories from their own journey—early projects, the creation of K9Grass, and even a few funny “blue vase” moments from daily life—that illustrate how belief, effort, and determinat...
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...