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The Jon Gordon Podcast

Jack Easterby | How to Add Value Wherever You Are

The Jon Gordon Podcast

Jon Gordon

Education, Health & Fitness

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 26 July 2020

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of the Positive University Podcast, Jon Gordon is joined by Jack Easterby. Jack is the executive vice president of football operations for the Houston Texans. He formerly served for 5 seasons with the New England Patriots.

Jack shares some phenomenal wisdom during this conversation such as the top things, about leadership and life, he learned during his time with the Patriots. He also shares the most important things you can do to build trust and create great relationships as well as some of the keys to developing a thriving culture.

This is definitely a good one!

If you enjoy this episode be sure to let us know. Share on social and leave us a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also visit PositiveUniversity.com where you can access past episodes with world changers like Matthew McConaughey, Doc Rivers, Jay Williams, Christine Caine, Dr. Zach Bush and more.

Our featured resource this week is Daily Positive. It's a free daily email with an short encouraging message to help you take on the day. You can sign up for free at DailyPositive.com

A few quotes, key points from this interview:

  • Serve and do the next right thing.
  • First take a step back before you take a step up. Listen before you act.
  • Help people become a better version of themselves. Have their interests in mind.
  • Trust is built by repeated actions.
  • Try to learn from every person and interaction you can.
  • Your culture is what you allow and what you establish.
  • You make choices and your choices make you.
  • Make the person in front of you feel important. No matter what.
  • Each interaction is a deposit into the piggy bank of someone else's life.
  • "Adversity is a University. Get a degree while you're there. Take notes."

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to John Gordon's Positive University podcast. My name is Daniel Decker. I'm the co-host of

0:06.8

Positive U. And on this episode, John is joined by Jack Easterby. Jack is the Executive Vice

0:12.2

President of Football operations for the

0:14.2

Houston Texans. He formerly served for five seasons with the New England Patriots.

0:18.6

Jack shares some phenomenal wisdom during this conversation, such as the top things about life and

0:24.3

leadership that he learned during his time with the Patriots. He also shares the most

0:28.6

important things that you can do to build trust and create great relationships as well as some of the keys to developing a thriving culture.

0:36.0

This is definitely a good one.

0:38.0

Now if you enjoy this episode, be sure to let us know.

0:41.0

Share on social and leave a review on iTunes or wherever you listen to

0:44.1

podcast. You can also visit positive university.com where you can access past

0:49.0

episodes with world changers like Matthew McConaughey, Doc Rivers, Jay Williams, Christine Kane, Dr.

0:55.3

Zach Bush, and many more.

0:57.5

Now our featured resource this week is daily positive.

1:00.5

It's a free email with a short encouraging message to help you take on the day.

1:05.0

You can sign up for free at daily positive.com.

1:08.0

All right, let's join John and Jack.

1:10.0

Hey, this is John Gordon with Positive You, and today my guess is Jack Easterby.

1:16.0

Jack, how you doing?

1:17.0

I'm blessed brother, thanks for having me on.

1:19.0

Man, it's great to have you on.

1:21.0

Just share with us your role in your title right now with the Houston Texans organization?

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