Run Toward The Roar

By: John Robertson
  • Summary

  • Do you ever wonder if there was a different way to view really thriving and living? When a roar happens in life there are normal fight, flight, freeze and appease reactions but what would happen if we ran toward the roar instead of merely reacting? Run Toward the Roar reframes thriving and resilience to find and focus on what you love so that you will be faithful and loyal regardless of the roars that cross your path. Whether it is encouraging your team, or self-leadership RTTR is a practical, and applicable approach to influencing, and encouraging people to thrive. This podcast is based on the Amazon best seller “Run Toward the Roar: Transform Crisis and Change into the Opportunity to Thrive".
    2023
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Episodes
  • Desire for You to Honor Your Passio Fidelis - RTTR029
    Mar 14 2024

    In this episode of Run Toward the Roar, it is John Robertson's desire to encourage and empower you to honor your passion and values. He emphasizes the importance of thriving, not just surviving.

    He also shares insights on the significance of budgeting, not just financially, but also in terms of time, emotions, physical activities, spirituality, and more.

    He highlights the key benefits of budgeting, such as financial stability, independence, and peace of mind, and reflects on a unique approach to budgeting time and emotions shared with him by a listener.

    John reiterates his desire for you to thrive, finish well, and run toward the roar.

    What to expect in this episode:

    00:00 Desire to help and encourage others' potential.

    03:30 New approach to budgeting and finance.

    08:06 Spiritual budgeting involves art, nature, positivity.

    10:57 Helping others navigate and overcome obstacles together.

    13:58 Pickleball: smaller court, kitchen rule confusion.

    18:32 Receiving unwanted attention, frustration leads to confrontation.

    20:30 Seek help, find courage, be faithful, finish.

    24:05 Discovery of love through Alzheimer's and dementia.

    26:58 Grateful for our conversation. Thank you.

    About John Robertson

    John Robertson is one of the leading Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers that Leaders in the workplace look to “when things start to feel like they’re falling apart” due to issues with their staff, support systems, and company “ethos” (character and habit driven behaviors that either make or break an organization during times of crisis). Find out more about his THRIVE-based Books, Training, and Resources here.

    Driven by a “recognition of others’ strengths” and a deep-seated faith in their ability to find their way through even the most challenging of times— John creates an intensely inspiring environment for recovery, optimization, and triumph.

    With over 30 years of experience leading large groups through his involvement in the church alongside shepherding public-service organizations (such as Townships, Firefighters, Police, and First Responders) through their own points of crisis and transition, John is counted on time and time again as “the steady voice of reason during even the most challenging of storms”.

    Connect with John Robertson

    Websites:
    https://runtowardtheroar.online/resources-download
    https://fortlog.co/

    Email: Hello@fortlog.co

    About the book

    If you would like to follow along in an easy format please go to Amazon and purchase a copy of the book Run Toward The Roar: Transforming Crisis and Change into the Opportunity to Thrive, as that is the theme that we will be building on.

    If you’re willing to please send me an e-mail, hello@fortlog.co I would like to send you chapter one of the discovery guide so that I can encourage you in the thinking of this journey.

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    27 mins
  • The Lousy Part of Adulting - RTTR028
    Mar 7 2024

    In this episode of Run Toward the Roar, host John Robertson dives into the lousy part of adulting and the importance of thriving even when faced with challenges.

    He discusses the concept of "adulting stinks" and how it requires individuals to do things they don't feel like doing.

    John also delves into the old English word for patience, "long suffering," and shares a story about how a shift in perspective helped reduce complaints about long wait times at an airport.

    Through the episode, John expands on the theme of drifting and the significance of not losing sight of one's reference points, which can lead to being a danger not only to oneself but also to others.

    You are reminded to savor and honor their accomplishments and surroundings, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey and making meaningful connections along the way.

    What to expect in this episode:

    00:00 Houston airport reduced baggage claim wait time.

    06:35 Americans spend 37 billion hours waiting annually. Emotional cost of waiting is significant.

    07:57 Connection lost as phones become priority. Slow down.

    11:19 Challenges of dropping off the elderly summarized.

    17:43 Global elite seek treatment at Mayo Clinic.

    19:58 Memorable moments, unexpected challenges, and perseverance.

    23:25 Reflect on past, cherish memories, value connections.

    25:55 Embrace the journey to stand out.

    About John Robertson

    John Robertson is one of the leading Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers that Leaders in the workplace look to “when things start to feel like they’re falling apart” due to issues with their staff, support systems, and company “ethos” (character and habit driven behaviors that either make or break an organization during times of crisis). Find out more about his THRIVE-based Books, Training, and Resources here.

    Driven by a “recognition of others’ strengths” and a deep-seated faith in their ability to find their way through even the most challenging of times— John creates an intensely inspiring environment for recovery, optimization, and triumph.

    With over 30 years of experience leading large groups through his involvement in the church alongside shepherding public-service organizations (such as Townships, Firefighters, Police, and First Responders) through their own points of crisis and transition, John is counted on time and time again as “the steady voice of reason during even the most challenging of storms”.

    Connect with John Robertson

    Websites:
    https://runtowardtheroar.online/resources-download
    https://fortlog.co/

    Email: Hello@fortlog.co

    About the book

    If you would like to follow along in an easy format please go to Amazon and purchase a copy of the book Run Toward The Roar: Transforming Crisis and Change into the Opportunity to Thrive, as that is the theme that we will be building on.

    If you’re willing to please send me an e-mail, hello@fortlog.co I would like to send you chapter one of the discovery guide so that I can encourage you in the thinking of this journey.

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    27 mins
  • The Subtlety of Drift - RTTR027
    Feb 29 2024

    In this episode of Run Toward the Roar, John Robertson explores the silent but pervasive issue of drifting in both personal life and leadership roles.

    John begins the conversation by emphasizing how recognizing and addressing our own personal needs is not just a matter of self-care but a critical step towards growth and development.

    He underlines the creation of a new norm, guiding listeners towards establishing long-term values that stand strong against life's pressing urgencies. This segment is a clarion call to mindful living and definitive action that undercuts aimless drift.

    The peril of drifting is likened to sailing unanchored, where neglect leads to a lack of effort, energy, and guidance in life’s vast waters.

    An insightful point brought into focus is the concept of Continuous Partial Attention (CPA), a modern-day predicament where we find ourselves in a never-ending state of crisis management, consequentially sidestepping essential tasks and values.

    The episode drives home how drifting can leave us failing to honor our truths, and void of common sense, taking listeners through the warning signs and outcomes of letting life's current pull us without resistance.

    John is doing market research to determine how he can best support this community. If you would be willing to have a 20-minute conversation to help in that market research, please email hello@fortlog.co. He is only seeking input without asking for sign-ups or commitments.

    What to expect in this episode:

    00:00 Grateful for ongoing conversation, focusing on challenges.

    04:12 Man offers to return check, later regrets.

    06:26 Key takeaway: Embrace change and take decisive action.

    10:56 Business success through pruning, altruism in crisis.

    15:36 Drifting away from long term values and relationships.

    19:10 Continuous partial attention hinders focus and truth.

    22:26 Neglecting basic truths leads to negative consequences.

    25:31 Practice and reinforcement lead to growth.

    27:44 Financial challenges, neglected books, overburdened with responsibilities.

    32:31 Empowerment, action, community, and podcast growth.

    About John Robertson

    John Robertson is one of the leading Coaches, Consultants, and Speakers that Leaders in the workplace look to “when things start to feel like they’re falling apart” due to issues with their staff, support systems, and company “ethos” (character and habit driven behaviors that either make or break an organization during times of crisis). Find out more about his THRIVE-based Books, Training, and Resources here.

    Driven by a “recognition of others’ strengths” and a deep-seated faith in their ability to find their way through even the most challenging of times— John creates an intensely inspiring environment for recovery, optimization, and triumph.

    With over 30 years of experience leading large groups through his involvement in the church alongside shepherding public-service organizations (such as Townships, Firefighters, Police, and First Responders) through their own points of crisis and transition, John is counted on time and time again as “the steady voice of reason during even the most challenging of storms”.

    Connect with John Robertson

    Websites:
    https://runtowardtheroar.online/resources-download
    https://fortlog.co/

    Email: Hello@fortlog.co

    About the book

    If you would like to follow along in an easy format please go to Amazon and purchase a copy of the book Run Toward The Roar: Transforming Crisis and Change into the Opportunity to Thrive, as that is the theme that we will be building on.

    If you’re willing to please send me an e-mail, hello@fortlog.co I would like to send you chapter one of the discovery guide so that I can encourage you in the thinking of this journey.

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    35 mins

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