Because a lot of times for people, you know, they look at life, the way people look at college football, if I don’t win the whole thing, well, hey, I’m just gonna tank it and not even try that hard. How do you tell your troops, there’s still a game to play, we still have to move on. Joe Sinnott, is this when you’re ranked as the as the favorite so When you’re ready to go to a trade show, when you’re ready to go to a business meeting, and you get there, and you lay an egg, you just stink up the room, nobody shows up to your party, the whole whatever you want to say it, man, because you know, life’s over, right? Essentially, Clemson is out of it. And it’s by Notre Dame who really pulled a big upset at home and today’s existential executive coach question for you. So this year, Clemson is the first one to go down. And Alabama wasn’t number one, even though they had a loss and you know, the usual and so except Boise State being replaced with TCU this year. And of course, we got controversy right out of the gate because TCU wasn’t in there. And last weekend, Notre Dame defeated your alma mater defeated Clemson right after Clemson was ranked for in the college football playoff rankings thing that brand new they came out with, I didn’t even know they had a new BCS computer ranking until this year. Let’s transition over to the world of energy and the way that we like to take some other stories of regular life of other life and kind of assimilate it and compare it if you will. But that’s a whole nother story that turned out to perhaps not play into the results last night as as some thought it might. An interview he gave several years ago where he said he opposes fracking and then had to stumble his way to to an answer or a response to that which didn’t really came, thanks, in part in fairness to the stroke that he suffered a couple months ago. On the Record, as you know, is the case for many politicians, of course, and had a pretty noteworthy appearance about two weeks ago during a debate where he was challenged on his prior fracking position, which was pretty clear. I don’t even know what to call that side, I guess. A pro energy a? Let’s get rid of it and start over energy. Obviously, results are still trickling in, but it looks like he he lost on the order of maybe two to three percentage points to John Fetterman. Oz squeaked out a narrow victory in the primary and again, wound up on the ballot yesterday and are here in Pennsylvania and not just yesterday, but for the I think six weeks prior to yesterday with early voting, and he did not emerge victorious. So Donald Trump threw his weight behind Dr. And one of the reasons that he wound up on the Republican side of the ticket was because of another celebrity who also happened to be president for four years that being Donald Trump. Well, you Well, you brought up the celebrity factor. Oz and up on the ticket in Pennsylvania responsible for your livelihood? How did he do? And tell me about how to Dr. I suppose Ronald Reagan was kind of the handpicks celebrity started that whole thing under a controlled establishment. Because you know, in all honesty, Jesse, the Body Ventura kind of set it off with some of these rogue celebrity campaigns. Well, let’s see what the modern day Jesse Ventura has done today. Oz was on the ballot yesterday here in Pennsylvania. Oz on the Republican side and John Fetterman on the Democrat side.ĭr. In part because here in Pennsylvania, we did have a pretty key race in the control for the US Senate that being between Dr. Maybe a little tired from staying up last night and watching some of the results coming in from the election. Joe Sinnott, first of all, how’re you doing? Did you have any key elections when it comes to either the energy world or just kind of the economy itself? Mr. We’ve got companies that are you know, reinventing themselves, you know, oil companies dropping the name, oil, putting the name energy in there. You know, we got politics, we got inflation. So, you know, we got a lot happening in the world. He’s coming to us from the Marcellus shale plays. I assume you were by, you know, your posts and our conversations, but I guess I’d never really asked you that before. So you’re not just a fan, but you are a graduate too. In addition to all of those things, I am also a Notre Dame graduate. He’s also the linguistical voice the silver tones, if you will, behind the energy detox podcast. He is the executive coach, the CEO, the founder of wedding partners. Let’s head over to the Zoom line where we’ve got Mr. Joe Sinnott, Witting Partners and the host of The Energy Detox Podcast, joins Jason Spiess to talk about laying eggs in business, how to communicate internally and why leadership needs to step up their humanity game right now.īelow is the transcript from the interview.
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