
WISE UP Podcast
What 50 Years of Leadership Taught Tommy Gibbs About Success, Work Ethic, and the Next Generation
Wise Up Podcast Episode Title: What 50 Years of Leadership Taught Tommy Gibbs About Success, Work Ethic, and the Next Generation Episode Description What separates people who build extraordinary careers from those who simply get by? In this episode of the Wise Up Podcast , Brad Wise sits down with one of the most respected professionals in the automotive industry— Tommy Gibbs . With more than 50 years of experience , Tommy has worn many hats throughout his life: U.S. Marine, high school football coach, NCAA college basketball referee, and nationally recognized automotive consultant . His unique perspective on leadership, discipline, accountability, and success has influenced countless leaders across the country. Together, Brad David and Tommy dive into a conversation that goes far beyond the automotive business. They discuss the timeless principles that create success in any profession and why those principles seem to be overlooked by many people today. This isn’t a conversation about criticizing an entire generation—it’s about challenging anyone who wants to become exceptional. In This Episode Why success still comes down to personal responsibility. The difference between wanting success and being willing to earn it. Why comfort is often the biggest obstacle to growth. How social media, news, and constant distractions can shape our thinking—for better or worse. The importance of developing discipline instead of chasing motivation. Why the marketplace rewards people who solve problems. How to identify the decision-maker’s biggest challenges and become indispensable. The forgotten value of serving others before serving yourself. Why standing out has never been easier—and why so few people do it. The habits that build trust, credibility, and opportunity. Why communication, consistency, and follow-through are still career superpowers. Lessons from the Marines, coaching, officiating, and the automotive business that apply to every career. Why lifelong learning separates top performers from everyone else. How young professionals can build a reputation that opens doors for decades.

