What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...
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What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...
Who You Are at Work Shouldn’t Cost You Who You Are at Home with Joel Manby
Keep The Change
52 minutes
3 weeks ago
Who You Are at Work Shouldn’t Cost You Who You Are at Home with Joel Manby
What if the way you lead at work didn’t cost you your soul at home? That’s the question that kept coming up for me in this conversation with Joel Manby. And honestly, it’s one of the most meaningful conversations I’ve had on Keep the Change. Joel’s resume is impressive on paper. Harvard. General Motors. Saturn. CEO of Saab North America at 34. Chairman and CEO of Herschend Enterprises, the company behind brands like Silver Dollar City and Dollywood. But this episode isn’t about titles. It’s a...
Keep The Change
What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...