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We are on a mission to redeem work – the Word, the Place, and the Way. 

BEATS WORKING SHOW

Getting paid to practice BEATS WORKING to get paid.

Welcome to BEATS WORKING, where we are changing the way people look at work – not just as a means to an end but as a source of purpose and fulfillment. 

In each episode, award-winning host Mark Wright shares stories of people who are winning the game of work. We’ll uncover their strategies for setting and achieving goals, building strong relationships, and developing their skills to thrive in the workplace. 

Join us and see if you agree – that work is the most honorable act in the universe. By applying what we learn together, we can give work a new sense of purpose and meaning – and help you win, too. Whether you’re just starting out in your career or whether you’re looking to take your work to the next level, we’re here to help. Let’s redeem work together. 

Our Mission

We are on a mission to redeem work – the word, the place, and the way. 

We believe that work is the most honorable act in the universe, and through inspiring stories and practical insights, we want to transform the way people think about work and help them discover greater fulfillment in their lives. We invite you to join us as we build community through sharing and actively demonstrating what we learn.

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Thumbnail Ep 119 Mike Reagan

The Difference Between Success and Destiny with Michael G. Reagan

Michael G. Reagan (Mike) opens up about the spiritual guidance behind his art and the profound connections he forms with the families of fallen soldiers. He shares stories of emotional encounters that underscore the personal and collective impact of his work. Key Takeaways: Guest: Michael G. Reagan, artist and creator

Thumbnail Ep 118 Kevin Morse

Redeeming Work Through Food and Community

Kevin Morse shares his journey from working in his grandparents’ deli to leading Cairnspring Mills, highlighting lessons in community support and sustainable farming during the pandemic. He also discusses the mill’s expansion and its commitment to local grain sourcing and resilience in business practices. Key Takeaways: Guest: Kevin Morse, co-founder

Thumbnail Ep 116 Lance Johnson

The Secret Sauce to Building a Business with Lance Johnson

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Thumbnail Ep 115 Dele Downs Kooley

The Power of Pivot with Dele Downs Kooley

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Thumbnail Ep 112 Jeff Hill

Go Ahead and Jump!

Jeff Hill shares his journey from starting a small two-truck operation to becoming a successful franchisee, visionary, and president. Along the way, he discusses the importance of customer service, resilience in the face of challenges, and community engagement through recycling initiatives. Key Takeaways: Guest: Jeff Hill, founding partner, chief people

Thumbnail Ep 111 David Rendall

Turning Your “Weaknesses” Into Strengths

Author David Rendall discusses the societal pressure to conform and the narrow definition of success. He shares insights on embracing unique abilities and how his unconventional approach to education has benefited his daughters. Key Takeaways: Guest: David Rendall; author, traveler, podcaster, and emcee, promoting the idea of embracing one’s unique

Thumbnail Ep 109 Dr. Callan Fockele

Working the Front Lines of America’s Opioid Epidemic with Dr. Callan Fockele

Dr. Callan Fockele shares insights on innovative approaches to tackling the opioid crisis, including mobile health teams and the implementation of buprenorphine in emergency medical settings. She also highlights the importance of leveraging lived experiences in shaping effective addiction policies. Key Takeaways: Guest: Dr. Callan Fockele; emergency medicine and addiction

Thumbnail Ep 108 Chad Jenkins

“Just Add a Zero” with Chad Jenkins

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Thumbnail Ep 105 Kate Dewhirst

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Ep 103 Amelia Ransom

DEI Unfiltered with Amelia Ransom

In this episode, we chat with Amelia Ransom about busting racial stereotypes and the real deal with diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) at work. Amelia shares her personal stories and professional insights on making workplaces truly inclusive. Key Takeaways: Guest: Amelia Ransom, VP Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at Smartsheet; veteran