Joe Sinnott on the College Playoffs Lessons, Annual Reports, Exit Strategies and Learning Legacy

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Joe Sinnott on the College Playoffs Lessons, Annual Reports, Exit Strategies and Learning Legacy
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Executive Coach Joe Sinnott, Witting Partners, and the host of The Energy Detox Podcast joins Jason Spiess to breakdown some of the lessons the upcoming College Football Playoffs will offer in the first year.

Sinnott explains why its not a bad idea sometimes to allow things to play out, be patient and learn. The example of Boise State and Arizona State receiving an entitlement and how that compares to working for a company with glass ceilings.

Spiess explained what an “entitled economy” is and opined that Notre Dame is actually a victim in the College Football Players because they can not be seeded in the Top Four no matter what.

The interview also dives into the idea of leaving a legacy and how an exit strategy can be instrumental. Aaron Rogers, QB, New York Jets; Russell Wilson, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers and U of North Carolina head football coach Bill Belichick are examples used in the discussion.

The two give some advice to energy workers and entrepreneurs revolving around Annual Reports and Meetings.

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Dexter®: Original Sin (Dec. 13)
The prequel series Dexter®: Original Sin stars Patrick Gibson as America’s favorite serial killer. Set in 1991 Miami, the show follows Dexter as he transitions from student to avenging murderer. When he can no longer ignore his bloodthirsty urges, Dexter realizes he must learn to channel his inner darkness. Guided by his father, Harry (Christian Slater), he adopts a code designed to help him find and kill those who deserve to be eliminated from society. Dexter must do this without winding up on law enforcement’s radar – a particular challenge once he begins a forensics internship at the Miami Metro Police Department.

In addition to Gibson and Slater, this 10-episode drama stars Molly Brown, James Martinez, Christina Milian, Alex Shimizu, Reno Wilson, with Patrick Dempsey, and special guest star Sarah Michelle Gellar.

And, yes, Dexter® fans: Michael C. Hall, who earned multiple Emmy® nominations as the original Dexter Morgan in Dexter® and Dexter®: New Blood, is back for Dexter®: Original Sin. He’ll provide the voice of Young Dexter’s inner monologue.

Dexter®: Original Sin premieres Friday, Dec. 13, on Paramount+ with the Paramount+ with SHOWTIME® plan only. New episodes will drop weekly.

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