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Tia Thé and Never Waste a Crisis

Tia Thé and Never Waste a Crisis

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Tia educates me on paradigmatic shifts, evolution vs revolution, Formula 1 analytics, and other topics with fantastic input regarding Franklin Sousley's presence in Iwo Jima. Tia's energy is infectious, and I hope it comes through the mic. With comments like "The question isn't what did I do wrong, but what is possible?" and feeling like "a turkey in the grocery store"... I am all but certain this will be a delight.

Show Notes:

Thomas Kuhn and paradigmatic shifts (this is how I prepared for our conversation)

F1 Pit Stop analytics

Penny (she's the young pup with a glass of fine wine)

The Ultimate Service with Hubie Ballard (The MDM Podcast)

Iwo Jima Memorial

Follow Ups:

Masters Thesis and graduation

Shout Outs:

Grant & Jess - Thank you both for the enthusiasm and tangible feedback as I discussed the possibility of a podcast, and now that is becoming more of a reality.

Nelson Doe - thank you for planning the Salt Fork bouldering extravaganza, and for booking time in the Westerville library for an episode. I look forward to it bubbling to the surface.

Eric Hegedus - thank you for the ongoing support and feedback, and let me know when you'd like to be on the mic. I'm looking forward to it.

Stephen Ritchie - I hope the shout out wasn't too disruptive and that you are sitting somewhere pleasant (and quiet) right now.

Chase Russell - thank you for the calls as you get a chance to listen to the episodes. I love the input and thoughts and look forward to incorporating them (even if it hasn't happened yet...)

Alex Frasz - thank you for coming down to Lexington to record an episode, and for the feedback regarding what's already out. I appreciate you.

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