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NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

What Makes a Great Leader: The Power of Asking the Right Questions

NFL: Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah & Bucky Brooks

NFL

Football, Sports

4.83.2K Ratings

🗓️ 3 June 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Move the Sticks, Daniel Jeremiah is joined by 3-time bestselling author, speaker, and host, Ken Coleman. Known for his ability to draw out powerful insights from some of the biggest names in business, politics, and sports, Ken shares his perspective on what defines great leadership, and how asking the right questions can unlock deeper understanding, trust, and performance. DJ and Ken explore the intersection of elite leadership in the sports world and the corporate space, and what it takes to not just lead, but inspire.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.8

And now, Move the Sticks with Daniel Jeremiah and Bucky Brooks.

0:11.3

What's up, everybody?

0:12.4

Welcome to Move the Sticks.

0:14.0

DJ here and excited for this episode today because I've got a good friend that's going

0:19.3

to join the show.

0:20.5

It's Ken Coleman.

0:21.5

He's been on before. If you're familiar with the name, it's because you are a big fan of

0:26.6

his leadership work over the years. Really one of the industry leaders when it comes to leaders,

0:32.6

business professionals. He's been helped in the finance world as well. He's got a great new show that's out. You can find it on YouTube. It is phenomenal. He can find the podcast as well. Front row seats. It's an interview style show. And Ken is, to me, the best interviewer that I've ever, that I've ever listened to. I've followed him for years and years and years. Antre leadership was kind of his baby for a while where he just brought on a business leader and have great conversations. And I always learned not just a lot from the person he was interviewing, but learned a lot from him as an interviewer. And in scouting and in personnel work, you know, it's a big part of it. You're trying to get to know the player or get to know the person as well as the player. And a lot of that has to do with

1:14.5

the interviews and the conversations that you have. So I wanted to bring Ken on to kind of

1:19.5

go through what he's doing, what he's up to. And then also see if we can't learn a little bit

1:24.6

more about the best ways to approach the interview process.

1:29.2

And it's something that works in the business world as well as a sports world, something I've

1:33.2

always long been fascinated by, Bucky has as well.

1:36.7

Bucky got, he got crushed in some L.A. traffic today.

1:39.5

So he got, he was not able to get in for this conversation, which I know is going to bum him out.

1:43.8

But I know he's going to enjoy listening to it.

1:46.0

And I hope you do too.

1:47.5

Here's my conversation with Ken Coleman.

1:50.8

Well, Ken, I appreciate you taking some time for us today, man.

1:53.3

It's something I've always treasured our friendship, our conversations over the years.

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