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For those that are on the journey to become the best versions of themselves, this podcast is here to inspire, teach, and offer hope along the way. From groundbreaking leaders who’ve “made it” to everyday people still hustling to realize their dreams, we’ll explore what it truly means to stay motivated, to lead with purpose, and to create a life of meaning. So, if you’re ready to level up and embrace the journey, you’re in the right place.
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I’m Casey Jacox, the host of the Quarterback Dadcast. As fathers, we want to help prepare our kids—not only to enter the professional world but to thrive in each stage of their lives. Guests of this show include teachers, coaches, professional athletes, consultants, business owners, authors—and stay-at-home dads. Just like you! They share openly about failure, success, laughter, and even sadness so that we can all learn from each other—as we strive to become the best leaders of our homes! Yo ...
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Hi, it‘s Ted Stryker from ALT 98.7 in Los Angeles. Each episode, I welcome into my house, all of our favorite musical artists and entertainers for a deep dive on their career, life, current projects, and just an overall fun hang. Tuna on Toast is also available on Youtube.
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Send us a text What does it take to build an unshakable family culture in today's fragmented world? Jeremy B Hill, founder of JB Capital and father of three, has mastered what he playfully calls the "Hill Mafia" - a family dynamic where loyalty to each other trumps all else. Jeremy shares his journey from unconventional beginnings to creating a tig…
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In this conversation, JB emphasizes the importance of staying focused on personal goals and the distractions that often derail progress. He encourages listeners to regularlyrevisit their goals, learn to say no, and manage their time effectively toreclaim their focus and drive. The discussion highlights the need for self-reflection and commitment to…
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Send us a text What happens when a builder's hands meet a teacher's heart? Travis Webb, VP of Sales at PARQA and father of three nearly-grown children, joins us to share how his unique upbringing created the blueprint for his parenting approach. Travis reveals how his father, a union electrician turned entrepreneur, equipped him with both literal a…
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Send us a text What does it mean to be the quarterback of your family? Charles Manning, founder of Face the World and lacrosse enthusiast, takes us on a deeply personal journey through his experiences as a father, grandfather, and leader in business and sport. Growing up in Australia as one of five siblings, Charles shares how a childhood tragedy t…
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Send us a text What happens when a professional sports executive takes off the GM hat and steps into his most important role as a father? Craig Waibel, General Manager of the Seattle Sounders FC, brings us behind the scenes of his parenting journey with refreshing honesty and hard-earned wisdom. Waibel, a former MLS player with four championship ti…
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Send us a text What happens when your approach to fatherhood is shaped by a determination to break generational patterns? Andre Mileti, Chief Revenue Officer at WorkBright and father of two boys, takes us on a deeply personal journey through his evolution as a dad. Growing up in an immigrant Italian household in Cleveland with an authoritarian fath…
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Send us a text Thank you, Henna Pryor for making today's episode possible!!! Greg Offner lived a compartmentalized life—corporate sales professional by day, piano bar performer by night. Though successful in both worlds, he felt disconnected from his authentic self, keeping different aspects of his personality in separate "buckets." Then disaster s…
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In this conversation, Jeremy B. Hill emphasizes the critical role of leadership in the family, particularly for men as husbands and fathers. He discusses the difference between love and leadership, arguing that while love is essential, it is not enough on its own. Men must take on the responsibility of leading their families with purpose, setting s…
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Send us a text What happens when life strips everything away before you've even begun? In this deeply moving episode of the Quarterback Dadcast, we welcome Clark Wilcox, whose extraordinary journey began with unimaginable tragedy—losing both parents within ten days when he was just five years old. Clark is the founder and host of the Digital Recrui…
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Send us a text What if homeschooling were the entrepreneurial version of education? In this perspective-shifting conversation, Dan Mori, Managing Partner of Staffing Mastery, explores how rethinking traditional approaches to parenting and education has transformed his family's life. Dan shares his journey from initial skepticism about alternative s…
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Send us a text What shapes us as fathers? For Kyle Rampy, Vice President, Central Region, at Tier 4 Group and father of four children under ten, the answer lies in embracing the light and shadow of his past. In this heartfelt conversation, Kyle takes us through his journey from a childhood fractured by divorce at age four to building a stable, valu…
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Send us a text What does it take to raise confident, resilient children in today's complex world? Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Lofa Tatupu opens the playbook on his parenting journey in this compelling conversation about finding your path through adversity. The 2005 second-round draft pick and three-time Pro Bowler takes us back to his childh…
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Send us a text What happens when you raise children with both humility and fierce independence? Finance executive Chad Wall joins the Quarterback Dadcast to share the remarkable journeys of his three thriving adult children - an Air Force pilot's wife with a master's degree, a globe-trotting outdoor film editor, and a rising rock star whose band ju…
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Send us a text Today's episode only happens thanks to the team at Tri-State TechServe Alliance. Roughly a year ago, I met Michael Papadakos from RedStream Technology, as he attended a keynote I delivered for sales professionals. I also must thank Sioux Logan for sending Michael to this event. In this episode, he shares his journey from a Marine Cor…
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Send us a text This episode only happened thanks to the annual TechServe Conference, where I met BridgeView's Managing Partner, Tim Glennie. In this vulnerable, wide-ranging conversation, Tim shares the intentional practices that have shaped his approach to fatherhood. From instituting daily gratitude exercises during school drop-offs to family din…
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Send us a text On this week's episode of the Quarterback Dadcast, Casey Jacox sits down with the talented Trent Cotton, the VP of Culture from Hatchworks AI. Maintaining a meaningful connection with your child when physical distance separates you isn't just challenging—it can feel nearly impossible. Trent knows this struggle intimately. After separ…
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In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker interviews event producer, DJ, entrepreneur and the creator of Neon Carnival down in the desert, Brent Bolthouse. Brent and Stryker discuss all things Neon Carnival from how it started to how it's evolved. Brent talks to Stryker about the best Los Angeles clubs in the 90's and 2000's. Brent and Stryker talk…
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On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Jimmy Eat World singer Jim Adkins. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Jimmy Eat World has released 10 studio albums. Jim tells Stryker all about their early days in Mesa, Arizona, including some of their first shows. Jim also reveals how a side hustle acting as concert promoters helped Jimm…
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In this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Jeremy McKinnon, lead singer for A Day to Remember. Jeremy goes in depth about the band’s early years, including the great music scene in their home state of Florida. Jeremy also shares his memories from playing Warped Tour and the excitement that surrounded the band’s breakout single “All I Want…
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Send us a text Today, we welcome former MLB manager and four-time Gold Glove winner Mike Matheny, who takes us on a profound journey through fatherhood, coaching philosophy, and his remarkable life experiences that shaped both. Drawing from his 13-year playing career and years managing the Cardinals and Royals, Matheny shares wisdom that transcends…
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On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews B-Real from Cypress Hill. Cypress Hill collaborated with the London Symphony Orchestra for a special performance that has now been turned into a live album and concert film. B Real tells Stryker all about how the project came together, including the famous backstory involving The Simpsons. B Real…
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Send us a text What happens when an orthopedic surgeon raised by immigrant parents decides to redefine success on his own terms? Dr. Jessy Sekhon takes us on a remarkable journey from his father's humble beginnings in an Indian village without electricity to his own pivotal decision to restructure his thriving medical practice for the sake of his f…
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Send us a text Casey Jacox welcomes Darren Mitchell, Australian sales leadership expert and father of two daughters, for a profound conversation about fatherhood, loss, and creating meaningful family connections across continents. • Darren introduces his two adult daughters—a 25-year-old medical doctor with athletic ambitions and a 21-year-old crea…
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On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Highly Suspect singer Johnny Stevens. Johnny goes through the band’s history, and admits he’ll never be satisfied with Highly Suspect’s success. The group revealed their fifth studio album As Above, So Below in 2024 and Johnny gives Stryker an in-depth look at how it came together. Johnny also di…
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On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker sits down with Sean Van Vleet, the lead singer and main creative force behind the band Blame My Youth. Sean goes into his background as a musician and songwriter, including his time in the band Empires – and why the group ended. Sean dives into how Nirvana and Dave Matthews changed his life (in different wa…
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Send us a text What does it truly mean to support your children unconditionally in their athletic journeys and life paths? Former Pittsburgh Pirate and UC Davis Hall of Famer Rich Watts opens up about his philosophy of fatherhood that has guided his two Division I athlete children through both triumphs and challenges. Rich takes us deep into his fa…
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On this episode of Tuna On Toast, Stryker interviews Smashing Pumpkins singer Billy Corgan. Billy offers a deep dive into the band’s latest album, Aghori Mhori Mei, while offering insight into the dynamic between himself, James Iha and Jimmy Chamberlin. Billy also discusses Smashing Pumpkins’ tour with Green Day, the way music consumption has chang…
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In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker interviews Claudio Sanchez, lead singer and founder of the band Coheed and Cambria. Claudio tells Stryker all about the band’s early days, touring in a van and playing on the Warped Tour. He also discusses some of his biggest influences, including Tool, Rage Against the Machine and Black Sabbath. Coheed and…
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Send us a text In this enlightening episode of the Quarterback Dadcast, Casey Jacox sits down with Kenny Claytor, a devoted father and US Army veteran, to explore the depths of fatherhood. Kenny and I met at the amazing company where he works, Tier 4 Staffing and Consulting. Kenny shares his journey as a father, discusses the values learned from hi…
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In this episode of Tuna on Toast, Stryker interviews Alex Kapranos, lead singer of Franz Ferdinand. The guys start out discussing fatherhood, since Alex’s son recently turned one. They also remember Franz Ferdinand’s first show in LA, which Stryker attended decades ago at the Troubadour. Alex then talks about Franz Ferdinand’s new album ‘The Human …
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Send us a text Ever wondered how to navigate the emotional journey from a bustling household to an empty nest? Join us on the Quarterback Dadcast as we welcome Gary Sanchez, the ingenious mind behind the WHY Institute and host of the Beyond Your Why podcast. Gary shares his heartfelt experiences of fatherhood, highlighting meaningful moments with h…
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Send us a text What happens when you mix a creative executive, a former basketball player, and a dad who's redefining leadership at home? Thanks to a fantastic referral from my friend and former guest (Dale Favors), we get the chance to learn from Eric Pryor. In today's episode, Eric shares how his experiences in arts and education have shaped his …
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In this reflective conversation, Jeremy Hill shares his insights and lessons learned as he turns 50. He emphasizes the importance of time, relationships, health, purpose, and faith, encouraging listeners to cherish their loved ones, prioritize their well-being, discover their life's purpose, and cultivate a strong faith to navigate life's challenge…
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Send us a text For anyone who's ever felt a bit wary about stepping into fatherhood, Matt Ferguson's story is one you won't want to miss. Despite being the eldest of four siblings, Matt confesses his initial hesitation towards becoming a dad. Yet, as he shares with us on the Quarterback Dadcast, the arrival of his own children brought a transformat…
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In this episode of the Jeremy B. Hill Show, Zach Haptonstall, Co-Founder and CEO of Rise 48 Equity, shares his inspiring journey from a lower middle-class upbringing to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the real estate investment sector. He discusses the challenges he faced while transitioning from a stable healthcare career to the unpredictabl…
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Send us a text Today's guest, Brian Brown, comes to us from two former guests on the podcast, Mark Agostinelli and Tom Kosnik. Brian and I shared a panel discussion, and we quickly realized that we shared similar passions for sales, leadership, and life as a dad! Brian Brown shares his fatherhood journey as he navigates the different challenges and…
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Send us a text This episode explores the intersection of personal development and fatherhood, highlighting Nick Hutchinson's lessons as a new dad. Nick is the visionary force behind BookThinkers, a growing seven-figure marketing agency that seamlessly bridges the worlds of authors and readers. In just over 7 years, he has organically built a platfo…
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Send us a text A huge shoutout goes to the American Staffing Association and also Mark Nussbaum for bringing our next guest to the podcast. Bryan Levine, the COO of Equilium, joins us as we continue the momentum in season six with heartwarming tales of family and fatherhood. Having met Brian at Staffing World, I was struck by his earnestness and de…
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Send us a text Thank you to Jeff Bowling and the American Staffing Association for introducing me to our next talented guest, Mr. Adam Hood! Country music enthusiasts and parents alike will find inspiration in our latest episode featuring the acclaimed singer-songwriter Adam Hood. Known for his collaborations with country legends like Miranda Lambe…
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Send us a text Imagine juggling fatherhood with the demands of entrepreneurship. It's hard and that is exactly what Jeff Staats, of Forest City Digital and MarketingQB, does daily, and he shares his insights with us on the ups and downs he faces. From heartfelt stories about his three sons to lighthearted moments about bald heads and family mascots…
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In this conversation,Jeremy B. Hill interviews Brett Hickey, CEO of Star Mountain Capital, discussing his journey from a small town in Canada to becoming a leader in the finance industry. Brett shares insights about his upbringing, the challenges he faced, and the lessons learned throughout his career. He emphasizes the importance of community, har…
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In this conversation, Jeremy Hill discusses the concept of 'The Season of Suck,' a period in life when multiple challenges converge, making it feel overwhelming. He shares personal experiences and insights on how to navigate through tough times, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good habits, remembering one's purpose, and recognizing that t…
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Send us a text Ever wondered how gratitude and self-awareness can shape not just your family life but also your professional journey? Join us as we kick off season six of the Quarterback Dadcast with a thought-provoking conversation featuring Drew Wolff, Chief Financial Officer of Boeing Employees Credit Union. Thank you to our former guest, Dan Wa…
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In this conversation, Jeremy and Justin Nassiri discuss the entrepreneurial journey, exploring Justin's background, early influences, and the lessons learned from his experiences in starting and scaling businesses. They delve into the importance of product market fit, the challenges of leadership, and the significance of building a personal brand t…
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Send us a text This is our final episode of 2024! Thank you to everyone who continues to listen and support our journey of impacting fathers and helping them improve their leadership in their homes. Today's final episode emphasizes the fatherhood journey through the eyes of Adam Packard, who shares his experiences transitioning from a golf professi…
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Send us a text Today's episode happens through serendipity and relationships first forged through my friends at Brighton Jones. In today's episode, we talk with Ben Walker, a Vice President at Dimensional Fund Advisors. Ben, a devoted father and enthusiastic Seattle sports fan, joins us to unpack his journey of leadership and resilience. He shares …
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Send us a text Mike Weinberg, a renowned author and sales management consultant, joins us for a heartfelt conversation on the Quarterback Dadcast about the intricate journey of fatherhood. Mike also hosts The Sales Management Simplified Podcast, which helps sales leaders and teams improve and energize their teams. Imagine balancing pride with the n…
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Send us a text After a thought-provoking conversation with my daughter about gratitude sparked by a client's storm preparation in Tampa, I realized how perspective shapes our lives. Join me on the Quarterback Dadcast as I sit down with Larry Thompson, a seasoned staffing professional and die-hard Georgia Bulldog, to explore the unexpected joys of f…
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Send us a text Thanks to Justin Priest for introducing me to our next guest, Colin Rocker. Colin Rocker (@careercolin) is a content creator, speaker, and consultant based in New York City. With a strong social media presence of 385k+ across platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and LinkedIn, his content resonates widely due to his authenticity and focu…
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Send us a text Thank you, Leslie Vickrey, for making today's episode possible! Today, I had the opportunity to talk with Marques Ogden, a former NFL player turned speaker and executive coach, who opens up about his incredible journey of resilience and transformation. From growing up in a single-parent home to navigating life post-divorce, Marques r…
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