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132 Miles Per Hour—and $6.5 Million in Debt: What a CEO Learned About Legacy with Ed Rahill

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A single Saturday in 1966 changed everything. When a young Ed Rahill paused lawn duty to hear the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the radio, endurance racing planted a seed that would grow into record-setting coast-to-coast drives, a fearless corporate career, and a blueprint for living with grit. We go beyond the spectacle to explore how planning, patience, and partnership carry you through the stretches no one posts on highlight reels.
Ed maps the unlikely bridge between CFO and president roles and the “last great American road race,” weaving in a vivid history of endurance—from the Pony Express and thousand-mile cattle drives to the first cross-country auto challenge in 1904. The stories are cinematic: arrests in multiple states, an all-points bulletin, clandestine support from GM engineers, and the relentless math of speed, fuel, and fatigue. Yet the real takeaway is strategic: choose the right teammate, build redundancy, respect the road, and recover fast when everything breaks at once.
At the heart of this conversation is a promise. Raised by women who sacrificed their dreams, Ed vowed to break that pattern and treat life as a relay. The baton metaphor runs through every chapter—start strong, absorb the hits, and hand off hard-won wisdom so the next runner goes farther. He shares the razor‑thin moment when a handshake with Blackstone saved his company and his team, reminding us that survival is often the doorway to impact. The message is simple and powerful: you have the right to try, the duty to prepare, and the calling to pass your gains forward.
If stories of resilience, leadership under fire, and American car culture light you up, you’ll find both adrenaline and guidance here. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a push, and leave a review telling us the toughest mile you’ve ever run—what baton are you carrying next?

Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates, visit 5starbdm.com
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And don’t miss Grant McGaugh’s new book, First Light — a powerful guide to igniting your purpose and building a BRAVE brand that stands out in a changing world. - https://5starbdm.com/brave-masterclass/

See you next time on Follow The Brand!

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Chapters

1. Welcome And Ed’s Unlikely Pivot (00:00:00)

2. Le Mans Spark And Early Influences (00:01:16)

3. America’s Endurance Racing Roots (00:07:35)

4. The Last Great Road Race Explained (00:11:28)

5. Arrests, Average Speeds, And Strategy (00:15:18)

6. Law Enforcement Cat And Mouse (00:20:38)

7. Business Parallels: Planning And Partners (00:24:31)

8. Breaking A Family Cycle Of Broken Dreams (00:28:00)

9. Holding On At The Brink With Blackstone (00:33:20)

237 episodes

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Content provided by Grant McGaugh CEO 5 STAR BDM. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Grant McGaugh CEO 5 STAR BDM or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

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A single Saturday in 1966 changed everything. When a young Ed Rahill paused lawn duty to hear the 24 Hours of Le Mans on the radio, endurance racing planted a seed that would grow into record-setting coast-to-coast drives, a fearless corporate career, and a blueprint for living with grit. We go beyond the spectacle to explore how planning, patience, and partnership carry you through the stretches no one posts on highlight reels.
Ed maps the unlikely bridge between CFO and president roles and the “last great American road race,” weaving in a vivid history of endurance—from the Pony Express and thousand-mile cattle drives to the first cross-country auto challenge in 1904. The stories are cinematic: arrests in multiple states, an all-points bulletin, clandestine support from GM engineers, and the relentless math of speed, fuel, and fatigue. Yet the real takeaway is strategic: choose the right teammate, build redundancy, respect the road, and recover fast when everything breaks at once.
At the heart of this conversation is a promise. Raised by women who sacrificed their dreams, Ed vowed to break that pattern and treat life as a relay. The baton metaphor runs through every chapter—start strong, absorb the hits, and hand off hard-won wisdom so the next runner goes farther. He shares the razor‑thin moment when a handshake with Blackstone saved his company and his team, reminding us that survival is often the doorway to impact. The message is simple and powerful: you have the right to try, the duty to prepare, and the calling to pass your gains forward.
If stories of resilience, leadership under fire, and American car culture light you up, you’ll find both adrenaline and guidance here. Subscribe, share this with someone who needs a push, and leave a review telling us the toughest mile you’ve ever run—what baton are you carrying next?

Thanks for tuning in to this episode of Follow The Brand! We hope you enjoyed learning about the latest trends and strategies in Personal Branding, Business and Career Development, Financial Empowerment, Technology Innovation, and Executive Presence. To keep up with the latest insights and updates, visit 5starbdm.com
.

And don’t miss Grant McGaugh’s new book, First Light — a powerful guide to igniting your purpose and building a BRAVE brand that stands out in a changing world. - https://5starbdm.com/brave-masterclass/

See you next time on Follow The Brand!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome And Ed’s Unlikely Pivot (00:00:00)

2. Le Mans Spark And Early Influences (00:01:16)

3. America’s Endurance Racing Roots (00:07:35)

4. The Last Great Road Race Explained (00:11:28)

5. Arrests, Average Speeds, And Strategy (00:15:18)

6. Law Enforcement Cat And Mouse (00:20:38)

7. Business Parallels: Planning And Partners (00:24:31)

8. Breaking A Family Cycle Of Broken Dreams (00:28:00)

9. Holding On At The Brink With Blackstone (00:33:20)

237 episodes

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