This week s Overdrive Radio features longtime owner-operator coach Kevin Rutherford s guide to solidify the business base to take advantage of opportunities at the trucking market s bottom.
their kids? you can never legislate bullying out of our society. teach your kids not to be a victim. sticks and stones will break my bones. words will never hurt me. we ve heard that growing up. you ve got to teach your kids you are not going to play the victim. i can show you kids in wheelchairs with severe disabilities. they are not victims because of the way they have been trained and taught by their parents to not feel like a victim. growing a pair is about an attitude and we can help people develop that attitude. steve: you can download his book, go out and buy it. it is called grow a pair: how to stop being a victim. larry winget. elisabeth: the navy yard s shooter s violent past coming to light. why was he given access to a security facility? judge napolitano explains how it works next. steve: for breakfast, why you should eat the doughnut instead of the
horticulture. elisabeth: joining us now is the pit bull of personal development, larry wingett. welcome. how do you know if you need to grow a pair? if everybody can look at their life and say do my kids talk back to me? grow a pair. if you re having to pick up the slack for lazy co-workers, you might need to grow a pair. look at how people treat you and you ll know. people treat you like you allow them to treat you. if you feel you re being put down or disrespected in any way, you need to grow a pair. brian: not sue. not sue people for being mean to you, not run to human resources. look them in the eye and have a stern conversation. brian: are you worried we re not doing this? i m not worried. i know that s the case. we have become a huge nation of weenies. nobody stands up for