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Ep. 88 - Tom Minturn Shares Practical Wisdom

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Welcome back to the Main Thing Podcast! Our special guest, Tom Minturn, is incredibly wise and one of the most generous people I’ve ever known.

Tom Minturn grew up in the mountains of West Virginia, as the son of a pastor. An athlete, he played basketball in high school and college. He earned his master’s degree from Liberty University. Tom began his career with Chick-fil-A in 2000 in Lynchburg, VA. He worked his way up in the corporation through experiences in CO and OH before taking ownership of his first restaurant in 2006 in Columbus. In 2011, Tom moved back to WV to take ownership of the Chick-Fil-A store in Southridge area of Charleston.

In his spare time, Tom enjoys reading, running, working out and watching sports, especially college basketball and football. Tom, his wife Jen and their two daughters reside in Charleston, WV.

Over the next 9 minutes, you’ll discover why Tom Minturn is one of the wisest people I know!

Resources

Tom’s Chick-Fil-A website

Tom Minturn on LinkedIn

Stay Connected with Us

TheMainThingPodcast.com

Twitter @themainthingpod

Instagram @themainthingpod

Facebook - @TheMainThingPod

LinkedIn - The MainThing Podcast

Credits

Editor + Technical Advisor Bob Hotchkiss

Brand + Strategy Advisor Andy Malinoski

Public Relations + Partnerships Advisor Rachel Bell

Ready to Help Support the Growth of this Podcast?

  1. Become a subscriber.
  2. Share the podcast with one or two friends.
  3. Follow us on social media @TheMainThingPod
  4. Buy some Main Thing Merch from our Merchandise Store.
  5. Become a patron of the show and support us on Patreon with funding.

Content You’ll Love in This Episode

[0:02:07] - Brief bio for Tom Minturn

[0:03:20] - Opening dialog; the meaning behind “My pleasure”

[0:04:21] - Tom’s generosity and its roots

[0:05:56] - Having a day of reflection; building margin into the week

[0:07:16] - Opportunity for you to keep the pipeline of wisdom flowing

[0:08:24] - Tom shares his Main Thing wisdom lesson

[0:09:34] - How to have a feedback conversation

[0:10:01] - The expectations we place upon ourselves

[0:11:02] - Holding someone accountable to expectations

[0:12:39] - Situations where Tom has to promote someone to guest

[0:13:07] - Tom reflects on the road ahead; his goals & dreams

[0:14:03] - Thank-you and goodbye

[0:14:19] - Outro

  continue reading

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Welcome back to the Main Thing Podcast! Our special guest, Tom Minturn, is incredibly wise and one of the most generous people I’ve ever known.

Tom Minturn grew up in the mountains of West Virginia, as the son of a pastor. An athlete, he played basketball in high school and college. He earned his master’s degree from Liberty University. Tom began his career with Chick-fil-A in 2000 in Lynchburg, VA. He worked his way up in the corporation through experiences in CO and OH before taking ownership of his first restaurant in 2006 in Columbus. In 2011, Tom moved back to WV to take ownership of the Chick-Fil-A store in Southridge area of Charleston.

In his spare time, Tom enjoys reading, running, working out and watching sports, especially college basketball and football. Tom, his wife Jen and their two daughters reside in Charleston, WV.

Over the next 9 minutes, you’ll discover why Tom Minturn is one of the wisest people I know!

Resources

Tom’s Chick-Fil-A website

Tom Minturn on LinkedIn

Stay Connected with Us

TheMainThingPodcast.com

Twitter @themainthingpod

Instagram @themainthingpod

Facebook - @TheMainThingPod

LinkedIn - The MainThing Podcast

Credits

Editor + Technical Advisor Bob Hotchkiss

Brand + Strategy Advisor Andy Malinoski

Public Relations + Partnerships Advisor Rachel Bell

Ready to Help Support the Growth of this Podcast?

  1. Become a subscriber.
  2. Share the podcast with one or two friends.
  3. Follow us on social media @TheMainThingPod
  4. Buy some Main Thing Merch from our Merchandise Store.
  5. Become a patron of the show and support us on Patreon with funding.

Content You’ll Love in This Episode

[0:02:07] - Brief bio for Tom Minturn

[0:03:20] - Opening dialog; the meaning behind “My pleasure”

[0:04:21] - Tom’s generosity and its roots

[0:05:56] - Having a day of reflection; building margin into the week

[0:07:16] - Opportunity for you to keep the pipeline of wisdom flowing

[0:08:24] - Tom shares his Main Thing wisdom lesson

[0:09:34] - How to have a feedback conversation

[0:10:01] - The expectations we place upon ourselves

[0:11:02] - Holding someone accountable to expectations

[0:12:39] - Situations where Tom has to promote someone to guest

[0:13:07] - Tom reflects on the road ahead; his goals & dreams

[0:14:03] - Thank-you and goodbye

[0:14:19] - Outro

  continue reading

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