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Robert Ratliff on Legacy, Loss, & the Little League World Series: The Story of 'You Gotta Believe'
Robert Ratliff graces our podcast and stage to finish out the 2024 year. Robert takes us back to 2002 and teaches us that life is a journey. 22 years ago, he and an underdog team of young ballplayers rallied around their coach and Robert's dad, Bobby, during his courageous battle with cancer. The team’s inspiring journey to the 2002 Little League World Series, driven by the motto “You Gotta Believe,” is now a film starring the Hollywood talents of Luke Wilson, Greg Kinnear, and Patrick Renna.
We're so grateful to Robert for sharing his inspiring and touching life story with LXC!
Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to explore the remarkable power of servant leadership and how it can radically transform their lives. Visit leaderxchange.org to register to join us in person.
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Building an Ethical Empire: Fielding Miller on Leadership, Integrity, and Success at Captrust
Переглядів 2012 місяці тому
In this episode of the Leader Xchange, host Tom Hargrove sits down with Fielding Miller, CEO and founder of Captrust, for an in-depth conversation on leadership, vision, and company culture. Fielding shares his journey from the brokerage industry to establishing Captrust, insights on maintaining a strong culture, and the “No Golf Ball Rule” that shaped his firm’s ethical standards. Discover the...
Fort Worth native, Pete Chambers, discusses the value of finding a mentor.
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Pete Chambers, Managing Partner at Chambers Interests, gives a look back at past hurts that helped to develop a roadmap to success, both at home and in the workplace. Chambers shares what's at his core and how that core directs his lifestyle.
Author Byron Gossett Explains Why It's So Hard to See The Big Picture
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Leader Xchange's Summer Podcast series is thrilled to welcome author and highly sought-after consultant Byron Gossett. Byron's new book "Expand The Frame: The First and Most Important Step to Resolving Relational Conflicts" is a must-read for anyone in a leadership position. Listen in as Byron shares his insight and wisdom. Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to expl...
CEO of The Policy Circle, Stacy Blakeley, On The Importance of Civic Engagement
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The Policy Circle CEO, Stacy Blakeley, and TCU Sports Business Professor, Kevin Smith, unpack how you should find your distinct WHY that will propel you to engage civically to help make your community more prosperous, healthy, and connected. Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to explore the remarkable power of servant leadership and how it can radically transform th...
Former Blockbuster and 7/11 CEO Jim Keyes on Embracing Change and the Salvation of Education.
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Former Blockbuster and 7/11 CEO Jim Keyes joins LeaderXchange as he compounds the importance of maintaining a thirst for knowledge and the gift of education. From rising the ranks of 7/11, to taking the reigns of Blockbuster during turbulent times, Jim encapsulates the mantra of never losing, only learning or winning.
Navy Seal Sniper Jacob Fuller Discusses the Importance of Mentorship and Trust in Leading
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Join Navy Seal Sniper and Arlos Group President Jacob Fuller as he discusses his upbringing, his journey joining the ranks of the Navy Seals, the trials of life in the military, and using his past experiences, in addition of Wellness Director Paul Shabay to create a workforce environment focused in fellowship and family.
Legendary Radio Personality Hal Jay Recounts His Stellar Career and Health Journey
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WBAP's and Fort Worth's own Hal Jay closes our Fall 2023 season of Leader Xchange. Hal joins LXC's Jeff Sanders as they go down memory lane of Hal's early years in the radio business as well as overcoming recent health struggles. Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to explore the remarkable power of servant leadership and how it can radically transform their lives. V...
Super Bowl Champion Isaiah Stanback Explains His Setbacks & Comebacks in College Football and NFL
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From overcoming racism in his college football days to injury setbacks in his NFL career, Isaiah Stanback knows about mountaintops and valleys. Isaiah chats with LXC about how he now uses the lessons he learned during those trying times to empower and encourage others so that they too can overcome the trials they're facing. Isaiah Stanback is the current owner of Steadfast Fitness and Performan...
Tactical Leadership Advice from Author & Veteran Vinnie Venturella
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Our October LXC guest speaker, special ops veteran, and prolific author, Vinnie Venturella, discusses tactical leadership with Leader Xchange's Jeff Sanders. Vinnie gives us insight on starting your leadership journey, how reading is so incredibly pivotal to strong leadership, and how "being open-minded" and "having thick skin" is congruent with "finding what works". Leader Xchange is a monthly...
Mitch Beckman explains The Power of 3P Performance
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Webber's Chief Human Resources Officer Mitch Beckman sat down with Leader Xchange's Jeff Sanders to talk about the power of People, Purpose, Passion. It's the winning combination that Beckman coins as The Power of 3P Performance. Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to explore the remarkable power of servant leadership and how it can radically transform their lives. V...
TCU Football Head Coach Sonny Dykes Talks About Leadership On and Off the Field
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Texas Christian University Football Head Coach, Sonny Dykes, discusses the winding journey that led him to TCU, avoiding "panic mode", God's plan for his life, and his role for his students beyond being their coach. Also find out why "buy-in' is so vital to successful leadership, how the NIL fits in the TCU culture, and what Coach Dykes declares is the "one team rule". Leader Xchange is a month...
Former Fort Worth Undercover Officer, Tegan Broadwater Infiltrated Gang-infested Neighborhoods | LXC
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Operation Fishbowl, Tegan Broadwater's self-initiated deep undercover endeavor turned massive FBI operation - sentenced 51 violent Crip gang members to prison, earned a US Attorney Commendation, Tegan named FWPD Officer of the Year, Operation nominated F.B.I. Case of the Year. Teagan walks us through how it started and where his focus is aimed these days. To purchase his book, Life in the Fishb...
Delivered From A Ditch - Real Estate CEO Bill Cawley's near-tragic accident changes his life forever
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Chairman and CEO Bill Cawley, of Cawley Partners, tells his powerful story involving a bone-crushing motorcycle wreck and a faithful pool cleaning guy. Bill also shares his vision for his highly successful company and their much-needed culture. Leader Xchange is a monthly gathering for leaders of Fort Worth to explore the remarkable power of servant leadership and how it can radically transform...
From Dallas Cowboys to Chick-fil-A - Dat Nguyen's Formula for Success | Leader Xchange
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From Dallas Cowboys to Chick-fil-A - Dat Nguyen's Formula for Success | Leader Xchange
From Homelessness to The New York Yankees - Willie Alfonso | Leader Xchange
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From Homelessness to The New York Yankees - Willie Alfonso | Leader Xchange

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  • @LanTran-tb7zi
    @LanTran-tb7zi 17 днів тому

    16:12 I like this guy! Even when he talks about himself, it's all about praising others. ❤🙏✝️🙏♥️

  • @jbh5050
    @jbh5050 Місяць тому

    My son was a Vietnamese orphan my wife and I had the privilege to adopt. I always pointed out Dat Nguyen as an example of a man who didn’t let anything stand in the way of God’s plan.

  • @chairmanmao1313
    @chairmanmao1313 Місяць тому

    He is near the top of the list as the best human being that ever wore a Cowboys jersey .

  • @nooneelsehasthisuser
    @nooneelsehasthisuser Місяць тому

    I discovered Dat through a distant family member of his and best friend of mine in new orleans and i always saw Dat and his abilities in my friend and always thought he would be the next one up. I didnt know Dat was a believer. I was able to share Christ with my friend and he gave his life to the Lord. Unfortunately i lost contact with him and my hope today is that he can be that next one up spiritually speaking in his family and for all those around him. God bless’em both!

  • @johnwhodat8135
    @johnwhodat8135 Місяць тому

    If his family only came to Louisiana and Dat wind up playing for Tulane or LSU and ultimately for the saints..and he would be the true WhoDat.

  • @robertlaabs5066
    @robertlaabs5066 Місяць тому

    I didn't know he was a Christian. I grew up in San Diego, where a lot of Vietnamese families were settled. How did he get to be so big? Most Vietnamese people are not that big.

  • @timcline6871
    @timcline6871 Місяць тому

    Really good LB for the Cowboys

    • @johnwhodat8135
      @johnwhodat8135 Місяць тому

      Imagin him and junior seau in a same team

  • @brucewong7891
    @brucewong7891 Місяць тому

    How inspiring. Hope he is not first and last Vietnamese to play in NFL.

  • @Triwjhd
    @Triwjhd Місяць тому

    thật vui khi thấy một người Việt Nam trong thể thao Mỹ!

  • @Smiley_101
    @Smiley_101 Місяць тому

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @jayastorga
    @jayastorga Місяць тому

    Where is his Chik-Fil-a located in FT Worth?

  • @rickjohnson1000
    @rickjohnson1000 2 місяці тому

    This is an interesting historical perspective on the development of Captrust. Thank you

  • @davidnguyen4693
    @davidnguyen4693 4 місяці тому

    Dat Nguyen looks better in a suit! ❤🎉

  • @Robert-ck7nm
    @Robert-ck7nm 7 місяців тому

    Dat Nguyen is great! Thank you for an inspiring, and informative interview!

  • @andys4668
    @andys4668 Рік тому

    Interesting!

  • @larkinc100
    @larkinc100 Рік тому

    Vinnie is a leader of leaders and has been that way for more than 30 years. Proud to call him my friend!

  • @chrispaulissen1123
    @chrispaulissen1123 Рік тому

    Dat is such a winner. Love this guy. whoop. Gig’em.

  • @zoomplay3201
    @zoomplay3201 Рік тому

    He's the best coach in the country

  • @dennisbettyjoconner9309
    @dennisbettyjoconner9309 Рік тому

    Well Done...On Both Sides of the Table!! Penetrating Questions with Upfront/Direct Answers!! Well-worth the Time!!

  • @AJs-guitar-bass
    @AJs-guitar-bass Рік тому

    Superb interview, Jeff! Covered a lot of key points crucial to great leadership! Well done! Thanks, Andy

  • @Major687
    @Major687 Рік тому

    Amazing interview! Big fan of this channel. Keep it up!

  • @kylewilson8441
    @kylewilson8441 Рік тому

    Gig ‘em, Dat! Love your story. God bless.

  • @jamesberry4751
    @jamesberry4751 Рік тому

    Beautiful!

  • @ebberheguedusch1935
    @ebberheguedusch1935 Рік тому

    As a Christian I always admired how Chick-Fil A Franchise has worked out in which you must be hands down....I have tried once but Yet no luck. Love the fact that they dedicate the Sunday to the Lord.

  • @brawlins6
    @brawlins6 Рік тому

    Great interview! Dat is a great example of servant leadership.

  • @13yelworC13
    @13yelworC13 Рік тому

    he's a legend all around...and in CC, TX too

  • @jasonanders6446
    @jasonanders6446 Рік тому

    yeah, yeah, right,right,yeah.yeah...

  • @RJ-kr2ix
    @RJ-kr2ix Рік тому

    Wow!! Awesome! I remember playing basketball against Dat in High School.

  • @speedracer2336
    @speedracer2336 Рік тому

    He was one of the great ones!

  • @captainroastabotch5300
    @captainroastabotch5300 Рік тому

    This Guy is The American Dream

    • @johnwhodat8135
      @johnwhodat8135 Місяць тому

      There are many more like him, sports or business wise... should expose more of them .. giving hopes to our young people.

  • @sueprator9314
    @sueprator9314 Рік тому

    Chick Fil A is homophobic and anti-everything and phony fake pretend christian.

  • @craigblakes5499
    @craigblakes5499 Рік тому

    I'm a Red Raider, but Dat was the truth at Linebacker. Loved watching him play. I'm glad he is doing good

  • @nighttrain7404
    @nighttrain7404 Рік тому

    Great interviewee. Ok interviewer.

  • @miken2604
    @miken2604 Рік тому

    you should still pray the Rosary my good brother

  • @jasontran81
    @jasontran81 Рік тому

    I started following football, because of Dat. Amazing time...

  • @cdnsilverdaddy
    @cdnsilverdaddy Рік тому

    Amazing story and testament to Christ our Lord

  • @dennyfackler602
    @dennyfackler602 Рік тому

    It's easy to see why this man is successful. We need more men and women to be examples for this generation.

  • @dinh71
    @dinh71 Рік тому

    Not just TA&MAll-American, Hall of Famer!

  • @beidlern
    @beidlern Рік тому

    Dat was so kind not to correct the host - VietManese 😂

  • @hieuluu2
    @hieuluu2 Рік тому

    I followed Dat Nguyen throughout his career with the Cowboys, and I remembered Bill Parcell saying that the only player he would not trade was "Dat Nguyen", that was how important Dat was to the team. But I have to disagreed with Dat saying that the Viet Cong was eliminating "Christians" and forcing everyone to be a "Buddhist". I believed that's what Dat's father told him, but it's further from the truth, matter of fact, today in Vietnam, still a Communist Party, there's a large Christian segment there. The Vietnam War was simply a pawn war between the United States and Russia (Soviet Union then) and the Vietnamese people got caught in the middle, my family was Buddhist, my grandfather owned an exporting (rice) company, my mother owned a shrimping business that was exporting to the West. The Viet Cong didn't cared if you are a Christian, Muslim, or Buddhist, they stole my grandfather's land and company, he jumped off the balcony and committed suicide, he couldn't watched the land that he owed, its been handed down through generations, burned, ransacked, and confiscated. My mother too lost her company, I was 6 years old when they put me and my mother in re-education camp, my father was a POW because he fought with the Americans. My mother and I was allowed to leave camp for my grandfather's funeral, but we never made it, my Aunt had arranged for us to board a boat out of Vietnam. It doesn't mattered if you are rich or poor, Christian or Buddhist, the Viet Cong came for everyone, my Uncles, Aunties, relatives, thousands of Vietnamese, we all had the same story.

    • @user-tz9jh6pv2j
      @user-tz9jh6pv2j Рік тому

      Yeah, I'm Vietnamese too. That's some misinformation propaganda he spreading. It had nothing to do with religion. That's some BS his parents were telling him. Vietnam war was basically a civil war for power after the French colonial powers finally got tossed out. America decided to intervene like we always do and got caught up in a fight we weren't ready for. We never should have been there. And let's not forget the war crimes we committed in the My Lai Massacre and rape. Let's not pretend like we were the good guys.

  • @cnn787-i9e
    @cnn787-i9e Рік тому

    So jesus have so much time that he put him in a position to play football, and on top of that America's team too. Wow,...no wonder jesus don't have time left for poor starving sick children in Africa, Asia. What a joke. Keep on selling your BS jesus story to the dumb mass.

  • @jimdellavecchia4594
    @jimdellavecchia4594 Рік тому

    There is no substitute for hard work!

  • @chosenone5536
    @chosenone5536 Рік тому

    One of the best lb at Texas A&M

  • @MikeyG1212121
    @MikeyG1212121 Рік тому

    His Chick-fil-A store, located in the Montgomery Plaza area off of 7th Street, is always super busy but do a great job getting folks served. Always have been a great fan of Dat Nguyen at Texas A&M and now as a franchise owner.

  • @frankkottwitz6279
    @frankkottwitz6279 Рік тому

    What a great man to work so hard to spread the word of God to our youth!

  • @chrisnguyen7424
    @chrisnguyen7424 Рік тому

    The sugar bowl was epic

  • @PsychItsMike
    @PsychItsMike Рік тому

    man the foresight his father had to invest in a radio with his limited funds and got his family to safety! That's amazing!

  • @jagtechsystems4036
    @jagtechsystems4036 Рік тому

    One of greatest men to wear the Maroon & White! A true class act! To God Be The Glory…

  • @angellosmalefakis1321
    @angellosmalefakis1321 Рік тому

    Dat is a HERO period. His upbringing and his impact are the stuff of legend. A wonderful player and a better human being. What an impact he is on the Cowboys and the community at large. Wow!

  • @andrewilson3150
    @andrewilson3150 Рік тому

    I loved Dat Nguyen as a player at A&M and Cowboys. And I hate the Cowboys!