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Summary
As human beings, it can be very easy to make bad choices. The key word, however, is “choices.” And THAT is our responsibility. We’ll look at that in our Thought of the Day. And in our interview segment, Olympic Culinary Gold Medalist, Chef Charles Carroll, will share some of the most important success lessons and correct choices for both young and old. That and more on today’s show.
Bob’s Thought of the Day
We’ll explore:
- What you can learn about making good choices from the television show “Law and Order.”
- How one bad decision or stupid choice can change your entire life.
- The power of a caring adult to impact a young person before they make a life-altering bad choice.
Interview with Chef Charles Carroll
You’ll discover:
- Why anger is such a destructive force, even in the kitchen.
- The difference between a cook and a chef.
- Why you must preserve what is already great.
- The power of paying attention to the details.
- The principle of “mise en place” and how it applies to your life.
- Why excellence does not equal greatness.
- A powerful question that can totally change the direction of one’s life.
- How to coach a negative person by helping them look for great things around them.
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Interview Links
- ChefCharlesCarroll.com
- The Recipe by Chef Charles Carroll and John David Mann
- The Recipe Podcast
- Connect with Chef Charles on Facebook
- Connect with Chef Charles on LinkedIn
- Follow Chef Charles on Twitter
- Follow Chef Charles on Instagram
- Watch Chef Charles on YouTube
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About the Book
The Go-Giver tells the story of an ambitious young man named Joe who yearns for success. Joe is a true go-getter, though sometimes he feels as if the harder and faster he works, the further away his goals seem to be. Joe learns that shifting his focus from getting to giving — constantly and consistently creating value for others — leads to exceptional returns.
Rapidly going from national bestseller to global phenomenon, The Go-Giver has gained a devoted following with over a million copies sold. It’s utilized as a resource in major corporations to small businesses, in schools and churches, in book clubs, and more. Nearly a decade since its original publication, this timeless story continues to help its readers find fulfillment and greater success in business, in their personal lives and in their communities.