Mission-Critical Communication: Bridging the Gap Between what I said and what you heard
Influence Today With Chet Tart and Terry Lyles
Release Date: 12/15/2024
Influence Today With Chet Tart and Terry Lyles
Most people see the interview. They don’t see the pressure. Today, we’re going behind the camera—where the real performance actually happens. Being behind the camera for James Dumoulin on The School of Hard Knocks isn’t a technical role—it’s a performance under pressure, capturing real-time conversations with billionaires where every moment counts. Tyler Flores is the camera operator in that environment, here’s what the job actually looks like in real terms. Follow Tyler on Instagram as cameraman.millionaire
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Here’s a question most people never ask: What if your career could help families build wealth while helping you become a business owner at the same time? Our guest today, Sahid Abdala, is creating a platform where financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and leadership development all come together. He didn’t come from money. He didn’t have connections. He had strong training from Patrick Bet David… a vision… and a decision most people are too afraid to make. Now at 29—he’s not chasing success… he’s becoming it.”
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Dakota Frazier believes that everything you want in life sits on the other side of influence. Not manipulation. Not hype. Real influence — the ability to lead yourself, move people, and create meaningful results. Listeners will learn • Lead with clarity and conviction • Communicate in ways that move people to action • Scale influence inside teams, organizations, and markets • Create success that produces lasting impact, not just short-term wins Dakota’s mission is simple: equip you with the tools, frameworks, and confidence to lead boldly, accelerate growth, and...
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learned three things from my battle with prostate cancer that apply directly to business and leadership: Consistency. Every day for 38 days, I showed up for treatment. The process worked because of steady, disciplined action—not intensity, but consistency. In business, the same truth applies: sustained effort beats occasional bursts. Alignment. On the treatment table, alignment had to be precise. If I was off by even a fraction, the laser would miss the target. In business, alignment is just as critical—between strategy and execution, vision and people. Small misalignments compound...
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Time Poverty: The CEO’s Silent Killer. Tools to help with time management. The Magic of NO. Urgent tasks are usually someone else’s priorities that suddenly became yours.
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The conversation isn’t about tactics. It’s about something far more powerful—the operating system behind every decision we make, every goal we pursue, and every challenge we overcome. That system is our mindset. We’re fortunate to be joined by someone who doesn’t just speak about mindset—he lives it, teaches it, and transforms others with it. Gary Chipik is a nationally recognized coach, strategist, and business leader with a rare ability to help high-performers rewire how they think, act, and lead. With decades of experience working with executives, entrepreneurs, and elite...
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Ken Mauer’s - four-decade NBA officiating career featured some of basketball’s biggest moments and a rare distinction as one of the league’s longest-serving referees. His legacy is marked by both professional excellence and high-profile issues. Whether you view him as a paragon of endurance or a provocateur standing firm on principle, his impact on NBA officiating is indelible.
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Today on Influence Today, we’re joined by Dave Kline — former senior executive at Bridgewater Associates, one of the world’s most rigorous and high-performance work environments. Dave now leads MGMT Accelerator, a company that helps managers rapidly grow into the kind of leaders people want to follow. With decades of experience building elite teams, Dave brings rare insight into what it truly takes to scale trust, performance, and leadership across any organization.”
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Danny talks about building a high-performing sales team. It isn't just about hiring good salespeople — it's about building a system and a culture where great salespeople can consistently perform at their best. A high-performing sales team is a product of clear vision, strong recruiting, relentless training, disciplined execution, real-time coaching that refuses to accept mediocrity.
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Leadership in the Fast Lane: The Formula One Mindset for Business Success Running a business at the highest level demands the same mindset as a Formula One driver—clarity under pressure, rapid decision-making, and relentless focus on performance. There’s no room for hesitation when the pace is fast and the stakes are high. Success comes to leaders who build elite teams, trust their data, and adapt on the fly. Just like on the track, every move counts—and the margin for error is razor-thin.
info_outlineDebriefing and communication practices in business need to be structured, regular, and focused on ensuring clarity, accountability, and continuous improvement.
Key Principles of Military Debriefing and Communication:
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After-Action Reviews (AARs):
The military regularly conducts debriefs (AARs) to analyze missions, identify successes, and pinpoint areas for improvement. The focus is on factual assessment, not blame, ensuring the entire team learns from each operation. -
Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs):
Communication in the military often adheres to pre-defined formats and protocols, reducing ambiguity and ensuring consistency. -
Focus on Mission Objectives:
Every communication serves a purpose aligned with the overall mission, ensuring clarity and efficiency in decision-making. -
Accountability:
Team members are expected to acknowledge and act on their responsibilities, with detailed feedback loops to ensure tasks are completed effectively.