In the Arena: Conversations of a Lifetime
What makes leaders tick? In the Arena podcast delves into the inner workings and personal dynamics of leadership. We’ll shine a light on the life-shaping experiences and perspectives of leaders who have navigated adversity and moved their organizations and themselves forward. Defining moments, lessons learned, and points of inspiration provide a roadmap for these conversations of a lifetime. The podcast title In the Arena has historical roots. In 1910, a year after leaving the presidency, Teddy Roosevelt gave a rousing address in Paris in which he chastised cynics and grenade-throwing critics who lambasted leaders as they worked valiantly to improve the human condition. Over time TR’s “The Man in the Arena” became indelibly linked to the nobility and struggles of leadership. In the Arena host Brad Rieger is the chief executive officer at Cooper-Smith, a full-service marketing and advertising agency headquartered in Toledo, OH with a satellite office in Stamford, CT. Prior to working in the private sector, Brad enjoyed a meaningful 31-year career in education serving in the roles of teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent. He is a student of the complexities and nuances of leadership and admires the strivers, trailblazers, and influencers who lead with conviction, courage, and resilience. Host/Executive Producer; Brad Rieger, Audio Engineer/Production Coordinator; Kerry Schwable, Social Coordinator; Tim McCarthy, Graphic Designers: Stephen Shankster/Jeremy Thomas. Content made possible by Cooper-Smith Advertising LLC 2023
Episodes
54 episodes
Lee Conklin - Broadcast News Anchor
Through his straightforward approach to sharing local, national, and global news, Emmy award-winning TV news anchor Lee Conklin has been connecting with viewers and listeners for 40 years. His trustworthiness, respect for others, and humility a...
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Season 4
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Episode 54
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1:10:08
Brad Felver – Fiction Writer and Teaching Professor
In addition to being a teaching professor at Bowling Green State University, Brad Felver has been writing professionally for over 15 years. His short stories and essays have been published in a wide array of literary magazines. He was recently ...
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Season 4
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Episode 53
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1:16:57
Jeff Mielcarek – Ambassador for Youth Athletics
Jeff Mielcarek’s entire career has centered on elevating the positive, life-shaping impact that athletic experiences have on players, coaches, fans, organizations, and communities. He has excelled in multiple leadership roles including general ...
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Season 4
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Episode 52
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1:27:25
Susan Palmer – Community Leader, Educator and Philanthropist
At a very young age, Susan knew that she wanted to be an educator. After beginning her career as a high school teacher, she transitioned to the Toledo Museum of Art where she has served in the roles of docent, president of the docent program, d...
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Season 4
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Episode 51
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1:01:51
Christina Rodriguez – Executive Director, Mom’s House
For over 16 years, Christina has been leading a life-giving organization that helps low-income single moms pursue their educational goals and break the cycle of poverty. Her own harrowing experiences as a child growing up on the west side of Ch...
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Season 4
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Episode 50
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1:25:31
Eamonn Reynolds – Director of Football Communications, The Detroit Lions
Drawing upon his journalism background, love of athletics, and ability to connect with people, Eamonn guides the narrative for the Detroit Lions. He oversees a constant flurry of media activity involving local/national news organizations, repor...
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Season 4
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Episode 49
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1:25:57
Levi Stubbs III – Business and Community Impact Leader
For over 30 years Levi has held corporate leadership roles and been a strong supporter of numerous charitable organizations and worthy causes throughout the Metro Detroit area. As Vice President and Community Impact Officer for Systems Technolo...
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Season 4
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Episode 48
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1:02:39
Amy Chang – Associate Principal Cello, Toledo Symphony Orchestra
Amy Chang, who grew up in Taiwan and came to the United States as a high school exchange student, began playing the cello when she was 10 years old. She honed her musical skills at the Taiwan Academy of Arts, Music Institute of Chicago, and Eas...
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Season 4
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Episode 47
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1:02:05
Logan Sander - Co-Founder and Editorial Director @ Midstory
Entrepreneur Logan Sander joined like-minded young professionals to establish and run a vibrant nonprofit media thinkhub that highlights the unique qualities, opportunities, and challenges associated with the Midwest region. She has merged a lo...
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Season 3
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Episode 46
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1:00:16
Marco Molesini – International Sommelier and Owner of Molesini Wine Shop
Based in the Tuscan hillside town of Cortona, Italy, Marco Molesini owns and operates the internationally renowned Molesini Wine Shop. His vast knowledge of wine, deep connections with Italian winemakers, frequent wine tasting events in the Uni...
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Season 3
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Episode 45
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56:09
Dr. Bill Bisset – President, Lourdes University
Bill’s Boston area roots, hockey playing days, being up close to the devastating impact of the 9-11 attack, guidance from strong mentors, and a supportive, best friend spouse shaped his career path and leadership approach. His core belief: ordi...
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Season 3
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Episode 44
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1:22:49
Dan Creps – Superintendent, Rossford Schools
In his youth, Dan Creps wanted to be a disc jockey at an alternative rock station. Working with disadvantaged youth in a recreation program changed his career trajectory and pointed him in the direction of education. In every school position he...
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Season 3
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Episode 43
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1:14:19
Tim Selgo – Leadership Consultant, Speaker, and Author
Tim Selgo had an iconic two-decade run as the director of athletics at Grand Valley State University. The highly professional way that he led and fostered greatness in others is considered by many to be the gold standard for collegiate athletic...
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Season 3
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Episode 42
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1:33:17
Dianne Barndt – Executive Director, The Victory Center
Driven by the desire to do something meaningful for others, Dianne leads a team of dedicated professionals and volunteers as they provide therapeutic services to people going thru a cancer journey. Her enthusiasm, empathy, and compassion provid...
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Season 3
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Episode 41
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41:21
Mary Sabin – VP of Institutional Advancement, Lourdes University
A goal-oriented and fast-paced individual that had her life upended by a significant health challenge. Mary has combined a new outlook, resilience, and a longstanding desire to serve others to propel her philanthropic work. An inspiring profess...
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Season 3
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Episode 40
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40:00
Tom Brady – Entrepreneur, Business Owner, and Education Advocate
Tom is a high-impact entrepreneur that founded and captained Plastics Technology, Inc and six other related business ventures. He has published three books, holds six U.S. patents, and for several years served as the Interim Dean of a College o...
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Season 3
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Episode 39
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1:02:28
Dr. Dione Somerville – President, Owens Community College
At a young age, Dr. Somerville was encouraged and challenged by her parents and educators to set lofty goals. She coupled that life advice with a strong work ethic to establish a career path focused on serving others and making an impact. An ea...
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Season 3
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Episode 38
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1:07:41
Joe Napoli – President/CEO: Toledo Mud Hens, Toledo Walleye, and Hensville
After several years working in the banking industry in NYC, Joe pivoted to the business-side of sports. Early on he had management roles with the Canton-Akron Indians, Toledo Mud Hens, Chicago Bulls, and Detroit Tigers. In 1998 he returned to t...
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Season 3
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Episode 37
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1:01:19
Danielle Donehew – Executive Director, Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA)
Danielle leads a dedicated WBCA team that is focused on supporting/promoting women’s basketball coaches/players and growing women’s basketball across the country. She oversees WBCA’s programs and services, budget, marketing, and personnel. Dani...
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Season 3
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Episode 36
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1:08:38
Randy Oostra – Retired President & CEO, ProMedica
His down-to-earth upbringing in Sioux Center, Iowa provided a foundation for Randy’s 40-year career in healthcare and personal life. At the age of 28, a defining conversation with his boss served as the catalyst for a series of decisions that p...
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Season 2
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Episode 35
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1:05:59
Allison Armstrong – Fire Chief, Toledo Fire and Rescue Department
While combating a blazing house fire early in her career, the second story floor supporting Allision Armstrong collapsed to the first floor engulfing her in flames. Other firefighters rushed-in and pulled her from the house. She suffered severe...
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Season 2
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Episode 34
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52:23
Janet Eaton-Smith – Vice President of Athletics, Lourdes University
Growing-up in Eastabuchie, Mississippi, Janet Eaton-Smith was always on the go. The performing arts, theatre productions, church choir, and athletics filled her days of youth. As the starting point guard, she led her high school team to a 37-0 ...
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Season 2
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Episode 33
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1:23:39
Chad Bringman - Executive Director & President, Ronald McDonald House Charities of NW Ohio
A diverse work portfolio – nonprofit CEO, adjunct professor, entrepreneur, and elected official – provides Chad Bringman with a unique perspective about leadership and life. In his varied roles, the emphasis has consistently been on results, st...
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Season 2
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Episode 32
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1:07:29
Rev. John Jones - President & CEO, Hope Toledo
It’s rare for someone to have the titles of President, CEO and Reverend attached to their name. An engaging conversation with education enthusiast and youth advocate John Jones. He uses his leadership roles and platforms to connect with and ele...
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Season 2
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Episode 31
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1:46:09
Tom Runnells – Professional Baseball Player, Coach/Manager, and Ambassador
Tom’s competitive spirit, work ethic, and passion for the game sustained him throughout a 40+ year career in professional baseball. The high-pressure situations that he navigated as a MLB player and coach gives him a unique perspective on leade...
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Season 2
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Episode 30
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1:44:37