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EverSan Cooper Podcast

by EverSan Cooper

Business, Entrepreneurship, Personal Development, Leadership

Copyright: EverSan Cooper

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Bob Milner, Phillip Wilkerson and Barry Blanton

0s · Published 20 Feb 02:30

This is a really special episode for a number of reasons. First, we get to highlight three phenomenal people that are doing incredibly impactful things in our world. Next, is that the inspiration for this particular episode came from an event Elizabeth and I were able to attend where Admiral William McRaven was the keynote speaker. Which by the way if you don’t know who Admiral McRaven is (and I didn’t at the time) you most definitely need check him out! He has accomplished many lifetimes worth of great achievements and has a great personal story to go along with. Admiral McRaven’s message during his keynote drew from the iconic film “It’s a Wonderful Life”. McRaven used the narrative to highlight that every day average people all can be George Bailey in their own unique way. He ended his speech by saying “You change one life, and you never know how that’s going to effect thousands of lives. You’re all George Bailey”

This episode highlights Bob Milner (episode #7), Phillip Wilkerson (episode #2), and Barry Blanton (episode #16). Each of these past guests share their "George Bailey story". Thanks for listening!

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Judge Wayne Mack

0s · Published 12 Feb 23:00
Judge Wayne Mack (WayneMack.org (Waynemack.org)) joins the podcast! One of the most principled leaders we have had the opportunity to meet. He is Montgomery County (Texas) Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. His self-described path "from janitor to judge" is incredibly motivating. Starting out in the 1980's taking an overnight janitor's job to supplement his income he has now served Montgomery County in a number of positions for nearly 35 years consecutively. Receiving promotions due largely to his work ethic, focus, and utilization of the success equation E+R=O (Events+Response=Outcome) Judge Mack became the county's Director of Building Services and served in that position for nearly 20 years before being elected as Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. He has authored a book titled "The Directed Path (https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Path-Using-Gods-Compass/dp/1974673863/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549922909&sr=8-1&keywords=the+directed+path)" published in 2017, is an in-demand public speaker in the Houston area, and an overall phenomenal human being. Thanks for listening! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Judge Wayne Mack

0s · Published 12 Feb 23:00
Judge Wayne Mack (WayneMack.org (Waynemack.org)) joins the podcast! One of the most principled leaders we have had the opportunity to meet. He is Montgomery County (Texas) Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. His self-described path "from janitor to judge" is incredibly motivating. Starting out in the 1980's taking an overnight janitor's job to supplement his income he has now served Montgomery County in a number of positions for nearly 35 years consecutively. Receiving promotions due largely to his work ethic, focus, and utilization of the success equation E+R=O (Events+Response=Outcome) Judge Mack became the county's Director of Building Services and served in that position for nearly 20 years before being elected as Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. He has authored a book titled "The Directed Path (https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Path-Using-Gods-Compass/dp/1974673863/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549922909&sr=8-1&keywords=the+directed+path)" published in 2017, is an in-demand public speaker in the Houston area, and an overall phenomenal human being. Thanks for listening! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Judge Wayne Mack

0s · Published 12 Feb 23:00
Judge Wayne Mack (WayneMack.org (Waynemack.org)) joins the podcast! One of the most principled leaders we have had the opportunity to meet. He is Montgomery County (Texas) Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. His self-described path "from janitor to judge" is incredibly motivating. Starting out in the 1980's taking an overnight janitor's job to supplement his income he has now served Montgomery County in a number of positions for nearly 35 years consecutively. Receiving promotions due largely to his work ethic, focus, and utilization of the success equation E+R=O (Events+Response=Outcome) Judge Mack became the county's Director of Building Services and served in that position for nearly 20 years before being elected as Precinct 1 Justice of the Peace. He has authored a book titled "The Directed Path (https://www.amazon.com/Directed-Path-Using-Gods-Compass/dp/1974673863/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1549922909&sr=8-1&keywords=the+directed+path)" published in 2017, is an in-demand public speaker in the Houston area, and an overall phenomenal human being. Thanks for listening! Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper)@EverSanCooper on Instagram

Scott Wells

0s · Published 05 Feb 23:00
Scott Wells joins the podcast! Founder and owner of Lift Strong Run Fast (liftstrongrunfast.com (liftstrongrunfast.com)) a recovery based conditioning and strength discipline. LSRF is based on the conjugate method found...

Scott Wells

0s · Published 05 Feb 23:00
Scott Wells joins the podcast! Founder and owner of Lift Strong Run Fast (liftstrongrunfast.com (liftstrongrunfast.com)) a recovery based conditioning and strength discipline. LSRF is based on the conjugate method found...

Scott Wells

0s · Published 05 Feb 23:00
Scott Wells joins the podcast! Founder and owner of Lift Strong Run Fast (liftstrongrunfast.com (liftstrongrunfast.com)) a recovery based conditioning and strength discipline. LSRF is based on the conjugate method found...

Michael Hurd

0s · Published 29 Jan 23:00
Author, journalist and cultural historian Michael Hurd joins the podcast! We discuss his latest book "Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas" among many other topics. Native Houstonian Michael Hurd is a writer and historian currently serving as director of Prairie View A&M University’s Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture which is digitally documenting 500 years of black history in Texas. He is an Air Force/Vietnam veteran, recipient of the Air Force Commendation Medal and a graduate in Journalism of the University of Texas at Austin. He has worked as a sports writer at the Houston Post, the Austin American-Statesman, USA Today, and Yahoo Sports, and has authored three books, including his most recent “Thursday Night Lights, the Story of Black High School Football in Texas.” He serves on the selection committee for the Black College Football Hall of Fame, is a board member for the Writers’ League of Texas, and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Michael Hurd

0s · Published 29 Jan 23:00
Author, journalist and cultural historian Michael Hurd joins the podcast! We discuss his latest book "Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas" among many other topics. Native Houstonian Michael Hurd is a writer and historian currently serving as director of Prairie View A&M University’s Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture which is digitally documenting 500 years of black history in Texas. He is an Air Force/Vietnam veteran, recipient of the Air Force Commendation Medal and a graduate in Journalism of the University of Texas at Austin. He has worked as a sports writer at the Houston Post, the Austin American-Statesman, USA Today, and Yahoo Sports, and has authored three books, including his most recent “Thursday Night Lights, the Story of Black High School Football in Texas.” He serves on the selection committee for the Black College Football Hall of Fame, is a board member for the Writers’ League of Texas, and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

Michael Hurd

0s · Published 29 Jan 23:00
Author, journalist and cultural historian Michael Hurd joins the podcast! We discuss his latest book "Thursday Night Lights: The Story of Black High School Football in Texas" among many other topics. Native Houstonian Michael Hurd is a writer and historian currently serving as director of Prairie View A&M University’s Texas Institute for the Preservation of History and Culture which is digitally documenting 500 years of black history in Texas. He is an Air Force/Vietnam veteran, recipient of the Air Force Commendation Medal and a graduate in Journalism of the University of Texas at Austin. He has worked as a sports writer at the Houston Post, the Austin American-Statesman, USA Today, and Yahoo Sports, and has authored three books, including his most recent “Thursday Night Lights, the Story of Black High School Football in Texas.” He serves on the selection committee for the Black College Football Hall of Fame, is a board member for the Writers’ League of Texas, and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters. Please RATE and REVIEW the podcast! Share with your pals and buddies on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn Be sure to SUBSCRIBE and DOWNLOAD for a fresh episode every Wednesday! EverSanCooper.com/podcast (EverSanCooper.com/podcast) Facebook.com/EverSanCooper (Facebook.com/EverSanCooper) @EverSanCooper (http://www.instagram.com/eversancooper/) on Instagram

EverSan Cooper Podcast has 102 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 0:00. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 5th, 2024 15:13.

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