I had the chance to spend time on many occasions with Blake during his early Xfinity days when I sang for driver chapel services and fan events at many tracks. Blake participated in many of those occasions. I found him to be a quality, man of faith, a family man, as well as one driven to succeed without compromising those most valuable aspects of his life. Happy for your success, Blake!
I just read all 12 (currently) comments. It’s amazing to me how I constructively critical people are and how ignorant it is to not expose oneself to the conversations of successful individuals. I’m barely started on listening and ‘perhaps’ I’ll get bored later. But I doubt it. At 59 I still learn useful things for life and business, marketing, etc when I listen to sessions like this. And often I broaden my awareness and knowledge. Watching or listening- or not- is voluntary. Complaining is a conscious choice to not exercise mature self restraint when your complaint is against something this innocuous.
I’ve been building for 40 years , picking filters is a pain in the ass , I know the exact clicks on my race bike suspension but remember the size of the filter in the house is forgettable, great show Man 🏁🏁🏁🇺🇸🇺🇸
My favorite episode to date. Very interesting to hear all about business and providing for his family from a racers perspective, how he became a busiessman. all the work that goes into it was super intriguing and a great listen. It wasnt all about this sport that is a privilege, it was about realities in life too. Theres more to life than sport so this episode got out of that bubble in a great way that connected the skills he learned in racing that helped him in business. Also got us behind the curtain with the start and park/bus driving adventures of roughing it that is so common but so seldom talked about in the media. Fascinating to hear the origin story of Kaulig Racing too, and how the dots were connected to the former teams of MWR and NTS and what it cost to go racing.
This was a feel good episode, in a good way. When no one should comment in regards to a self promotion of a business endeavor. It was great to learn about Filter Time as a start up business and the building of the business along with the success. The fact that Dale Jr was able to pronounce "Kaulig" in a correct manner is to be commended also. When media personal, announcers and certain drivers for Kaulig Racing are unable to say the name of the team in a correct manner. Which is something Kaulig Racing have not done their darnedest to correct. As it was interesting to learn about how Kaulig Racing was developed and how that phone call came that involved a driver change that was another event in the teams history.
Great to see Blake doing so well. I was a big fan of his when he was in Xfinity. I wondered what happened to him when he lost that ride. I'm glad to hear his story. He's had some big up and down swings but he's coming out on top. A real winner!
I'm halfway through the video. About the goals and stuff. I was a printing press operator and got thrown into the sales world. Then spent 20 + years as a salesmanager for different companies. Early in this video during the racing part, i said to myself. Self, this guy's a Salesman!
Love Blake and dale : been a customer for a while when Blake was answering the phones ; lol love the small die cast and shirt I got : thanks : L . M Conway, Arkansas
Did not know that you were a partner of filter time grate business opportunity.try school districts and commercial building property management companies!
VERY INTERESTING INTERVIEW JR. DESPITE SOME OF THE COMMENTS I FOUND IT FOCUSED FAR MORE ON BLAKES' CAREER CURVE, AND HOW IT LED TO YOUR PARTNERSHIP. VERY INTERESTING. MAY SIGN UP AFTER WE SELL OUR CURRENT HOME.
Someone just became anus hole of the week and it was not me. More obvious is someone who does not understand how behind the scenes events happen in motor racing and sport and business as a whole.
I had the chance to spend time on many occasions with Blake during his early Xfinity days when I sang for driver chapel services and fan events at many tracks. Blake participated in many of those occasions. I found him to be a quality, man of faith, a family man, as well as one driven to succeed without compromising those most valuable aspects of his life. Happy for your success, Blake!
I just read all 12 (currently) comments. It’s amazing to me how I constructively critical people are and how ignorant it is to not expose oneself to the conversations of successful individuals.
I’m barely started on listening and ‘perhaps’ I’ll get bored later. But I doubt it. At 59 I still learn useful things for life and business, marketing, etc when I listen to sessions like this. And often I broaden my awareness and knowledge.
Watching or listening- or not- is voluntary. Complaining is a conscious choice to not exercise mature self restraint when your complaint is against something this innocuous.
I subscribed a year ago and have no regrets. My filters "appeared" on my portch this morning. Good to learn more about the company.
What a delightful young man.
I’ve been building for 40 years , picking filters is a pain in the ass , I know the exact clicks on my race bike suspension but remember the size of the filter in the house is forgettable, great show Man 🏁🏁🏁🇺🇸🇺🇸
My favorite episode to date. Very interesting to hear all about business and providing for his family from a racers perspective, how he became a busiessman. all the work that goes into it was super intriguing and a great listen. It wasnt all about this sport that is a privilege, it was about realities in life too. Theres more to life than sport so this episode got out of that bubble in a great way that connected the skills he learned in racing that helped him in business. Also got us behind the curtain with the start and park/bus driving adventures of roughing it that is so common but so seldom talked about in the media. Fascinating to hear the origin story of Kaulig Racing too, and how the dots were connected to the former teams of MWR and NTS and what it cost to go racing.
This was a feel good episode, in a good way. When no one should comment in regards to a self promotion of a business endeavor. It was great to learn about Filter Time as a start up business and the building of the business along with the success.
The fact that Dale Jr was able to pronounce "Kaulig" in a correct manner is to be commended also. When media personal, announcers and certain drivers for Kaulig Racing are unable to say the name of the team in a correct manner. Which is something Kaulig Racing have not done their darnedest to correct.
As it was interesting to learn about how Kaulig Racing was developed and how that phone call came that involved a driver change that was another event in the teams history.
Great to see Blake doing so well. I was a big fan of his when he was in Xfinity. I wondered what happened to him when he lost that ride. I'm glad to hear his story. He's had some big up and down swings but he's coming out on top. A real winner!
I'm subscribing tonight, only because I have to wait until I get home to look at the filter size!
Dale, you are doing so good. Keep on keeping on, my brother. Dale Ralph, here.😊
I'm halfway through the video. About the goals and stuff. I was a printing press operator and got thrown into the sales world. Then spent 20 + years as a salesmanager for different companies.
Early in this video during the racing part, i said to myself. Self, this guy's a Salesman!
I like all your shows , This show is inspirational. Love it
Next time I see jr I’m gonna yell omg it’s the filter time guy!
I love this guy. You can tell he’s a good person. I’m going buy the filter and I don’t have filters in our residence lol
Have you tried the mobile home/sectional home makers to put your filters in the new homes they build?
Daily goals, that is so simple, yet so profound. I would be lying to say I have thought that way.
I always liked Blake. He seems to be a class act.
Koch almost making the Final 4 despite 0 Top 5's for the whole year is the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life watching sports
Love Blake and dale : been a customer for a while when Blake was answering the phones ; lol love the small die cast and shirt I got : thanks : L . M Conway, Arkansas
Did not know that you were a partner of filter time grate business opportunity.try school districts and commercial building property management companies!
Subscribed and ordered me some filters. Definitely going to get some Jerky too.
Good idea. Good job. Good partnership. Congrats!
Blake!
I ordered filters after listening..hoping for a call from Dale 😂
A pleasure hearing a success story, especially in these times!
VERY INTERESTING INTERVIEW JR. DESPITE SOME OF THE COMMENTS I FOUND IT FOCUSED FAR MORE ON BLAKES' CAREER CURVE, AND HOW IT LED TO YOUR PARTNERSHIP. VERY INTERESTING. MAY SIGN UP AFTER WE SELL OUR CURRENT HOME.
Is there a discount code for the beef jerky?
yes! Use “Blake” for 20% off 😊
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DJ#88!!!
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I just told my wife that I'm switching to filter time now
Very cool
He should race a cars tour race.
Like the guy
Isn't the osw oval just the freedom factory now?
No OSW is still there. The freedom factory used to be named Desoto speedway.
The oval is home to formula drift series once a year
Automobile air filters boys! Millions sold weekly
Damn. Born right where Sr. was pronounced gone.
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This feels more like an infomercial than a podcast.
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What do you think motorsports is? Racing ain’t cheap/free.
Orlando speed world is home to Formula 1 drift series on that track now
Sponsorship money. That's why
Blake fly me out. I'll work for a minimum wage
Cool infomercial, can't we get back to racing now?
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It's about roots, that's what this show is all about if you have ever followed it
@@Otrman207 I listen to all of them. This episode focused on dollar bill pocket linings.
Yeah talk about privileged. Not an interesting story. He didn't even win anything and kept getting cars bought for him.
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Wow your brain must be the size of your balls! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Someone just became anus hole of the week and it was not me. More obvious is someone who does not understand how behind the scenes events happen in motor racing and sport and business as a whole.
Get cleetus McFarland on the pod cast