He’s back with even more eyebrow-raising hilarity and deep-rooted conviction. Colonel Jay Clason willingly jumped back in the hot seat at Terminal Exchange to finish the tale from his last episode’s cliffhanger. Plus, he’s got more war stories and advice to share.
In the slush of winter, Jay questions why you learn to put chains on in a warm, dry environment? And he’s got a more realistic way to train.
And with so many stories to tell, we jump from tire chains to an encounter with a North American elephant – that is not a statue, I repeat, it is not a statue, and how visiting churches and showing up to God appointments throughout the nation has given him some fantastic stories to tell.
From conversations in American cabs to conversations on the hoods of Humvees in communist countries, come close, because Jay has some stories to tell.
QuotesEp. 19 // Plasma Actuators and Flux Capacitors
Ep. 18 // The Wildly Important Gap: Les Kaschner
BONUS // The Hope of Easter: Jim Revelle
Ep. 17 // Running the Numbers: Bill Wettstein, CFO
Ep. 16 // Burnt Behind the Eight Ball: Randy Pugh
Ep. 15 // Is Training for Professional Drivers Really Necessary?
Ep. 14 // The Best Medicine, Bird Poop, and the ‘C’ Word: Brian Cannon
Ep. 13 // The Prodigy: Performance Coach, Maya Hernandez
Ep. 12 // The Counselor: Performance Coach, Mike Vanyzendoorn
Ep. 11 // The Survey Says…
Ep. 10 // The Veteran: Performance Coach, Jeff King
Ep. 9 // Chris Chaney: No Bad Days
Ep. 8 // Clark Reed: Perfecting Patience
Ep. 7 // The Veteran, The Counselor, and The Prodigy
Ep. 6 // Garrie & Avis Atkins: The Art of Showing Up
Ep. 5 // Brent Nussbaum: The End of 6×2?
Ep. 4 // Leading With Passion: CEO, Daimler Trucks North America
Ep. 3 // Chaplain Jim Revelle: Cubs, Comfort, and Comedy
Ep. 2 // Faith & Family “ON AIR” and OTR
Ep. 1 // Vicky Brown: A 30-Year Nussbaum Legacy
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