EntrepreDAD with Thomas Cox Podcast
1) 29. Thomas speaks at Tennessee Tech
In this episode of EntrepreDad, Thomas returns to Cookeville to speak at TTU about growing a business, developing people, and balancing life and work.
2) 28. Strawberry Chicken/Lemon Pound Cake on Talk of Alabama
Thomas joins Talk of Alabama once again to share his insight and recipes for two delicious dishes: strawberry chicken and lemon pound cake.
3) 27. What are the most common mistakes people make while dieting?
In this episode, Thomas discusses how people get off track on any diet plan they might choose, and how they can get back to losing weight and looking great.
4) 26. Four Books that will Change your Thinking
In this episode, Thomas gives a brief summary of four books that he read over summer vacation that really impacted his mindset. From how to be a better businessperson to how to be a more effective lea...Show More
5) 25. Questions about what Mealfit "is"
People have a lot to ask about when it comes to what running a meal prep company means. Here are some of the questions Thomas gets asked most often about his job.
6) 24. Hacks for Successful Clean Eating
What's the one thing that people want to know about dieting? How to make it easier. Thomas goes through a few quick strategies to do just that.
7) 23. When Mealfit became a full-time job
Thomas discusses the process that led to him taking on Mealfit as his full-time job, and how he knew it was time to double down on the business he had started.
8) 22. Why you Should Date your Kids
In this family-based episode of EntrepreDad, Thomas discusses how he and his wife make sure that they have time for their kids during the week, even with a hectic schedule.
9) 21. The Most Practical Talk You'll Ever Hear
In this episode of EntrepreDad, Thomas gives a talk to businesspeople at the Vestavia Chamber of Commerce. He gives his best advice on acquiring new clients, choosing your career path, and how to bala...Show More
10) 20. Why Other Countries are Healthier than Ours
Thomas explains why other countries around the world have lower obesity and diabetes numbers than the United States, and what we can do to try and stop it.