Ep. 52 // Breaking the Law With Mike Stumreiter
Ignite your humanity as Mike relives a gut-wrenching memory that is sure to keep you from getting complacent and help you prioritize the value of life.
Ignite your humanity as Mike relives a gut-wrenching memory that is sure to keep you from getting complacent and help you prioritize the value of life.
Like little kids on Christmas morning, we couldn’t wait to sit down and have a jolly conversation with Nussbaum Santa Claus, Gene Reiland, who moonlights as a technician in the shop.
Listen to this dramatic re-telling of the Christmas Story to set the stage, prepare your heart, and feed your anticipation to celebrate Christmas Day.
To celebrate the 50th episode of Terminal Exchange, we spoke with American Trucking Associations (ATA) President, Chris Spear.
What does it take to entice new customers, deepen current relationships, and keep loads coming for Nussbaum? Step into the office and get a first-hand look into the Nussbaum Sales Department in this episode with Chris Aranda.
Whether you want it or not, Richard Jones is going to give you a wake-up call because a wake-up call is what saved his life.
Prepare your heart to celebrate Thanksgiving this year, in the good, the bad, and the terrible. Jim gives inspiration and powerful ways to realign your thoughts and heart to celebrate the holidays through thanksgiving.
Hold onto your hat, because we’re moving back in time to visit Thanksgiving Day milestones: the first Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving in the Revolutionary War, and Thanksgiving in the Civil War.
With understated humor that will have you in tears, Kent shares his take on Nussbaum’s office staff, rolling with change, and training new drivers. Get a behind the scenes, unfiltered diagnosis of sales, accounting, and operations at Nussbaum because Kent’s going to tell you how it is.
He’s been trucking. Forever. And he’s dabbled in it all: reefer, doubles, flatbed, owner-operator, you name it, and Bill knows something about it. Pull… Read More »Ep. 46 // Into the West: Bill Petersen