by Bill Marsh Jr | Jul 18, 2021 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Self-Development
On January 28th, 1986 during an unseasonably cold morning in Cape Canaveral, Florida, the worst disaster in the history of the U.S. space program shook the nation. Just 72 seconds after takeoff, the Challenger shuttle erupted in a fiery explosion, killing all seven...
by Bill Marsh Jr | Jun 23, 2021 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Self-Development
Trevor Moawad is an author and mindset coach who works with some of the nation’s top college and professional athletes. His expertise and gift for storytelling have made him a featured guest on numerous sports and personal development podcasts. In one recent...
by Bill Marsh Jr | Jun 4, 2021 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Self-Development
In 1888, Alfred Nobel had the most shocking experience of his life. He read his own obituary. Apparently, Alfred’s brother, Ludwig, was the one who had died, but a French newspaper mistakenly thought it was Alfred and published his obituary instead. A prominent...
by Bill Marsh Jr | Jan 14, 2021 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Self-Development
In a previous post, I shared the story of Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen’s epic 1912 victory over British rival Robert Falcon Scott in becoming the first to reach the South Pole. Amundsen’s disciplined travel plan, known as the 20 Mile March, was one of...
by Bill Marsh Jr | Dec 21, 2020 | Leadership, Personal Health, Self-Development
A few years ago, I started to notice a troubling trend during my everyday experiences that only seems to be getting worse. People can’t seem to separate from their smartphones. Do you notice the same thing? Recently, I stopped by my local gym for a quick workout...
by Bill Marsh Jr | Nov 10, 2020 | Leadership, Personal Branding, Self-Development
Do you remember where you were on January 28th, 1986? It was a cold, clear Tuesday morning as nearly 1 in 5 Americans turned on their TVs to watch the tenth launch of the Challenger Space Shuttle from Cape Canaveral, Florida. What drew so many viewers was the presence...