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Italian Food, Family, and Community with Tom Cook of Tutti’s

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What growing up around big family meals taught Tom Cook about food, hospitality, and building something local. In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Tom from Tutti’s Italian Market and Deli in Concord, NC about family, food, teaching, and the path that led him into the restaurant business. Tom shares how growing up in a New York Italian family shaped the way he thinks about meals, community, and what it means to bring people back to the table. They also get into entrepreneurship, opening a business with his brother (Johnny Cook), learning from mistakes, and why Tutti’s is really about people as much as it is about food. It is a conversation about family traditions, local business, and creating a place where customers feel known. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT Growing up in a New York Italian family How food and family meals shaped Tom early Teaching English before opening Tutti’s Why Concord felt like the right place to build something local Opening a deli without a restaurant background What Tutti’s means and why the table matters Learning patience, trust, and mistakes as a new owner How Tom and his brother, Johnny Cook, built the business together Why community matters more than transactions Building a team that feels like family CHAPTERS 00:20 – Mitch introduces Tutti’s and asks Tom about his background 00:56 – Growing up in a second- and third-generation Italian-American family 02:00 – Tom on education, teaching, and staying connected to UNC Charlotte 03:36 – How family ended up in the Charlotte area 05:00 – A family full of teachers, writers, and creatives 06:21 – Why entrepreneurship and family history shaped the business 08:35 – Why Concord became the right place to open Tutti’s 10:14 – The market, wine, and creating a local place people remember 11:08 – What Tutti’s means and the idea of bringing people back to the table 13:13 – The Godfather, lasagna, and favorite dishes on the menu 15:07 – Making food from scratch and why that still matters 15:19 – Early business challenges, patience, and learning to trust people 16:00 – Building the deli with Johnny and opening later than planned 17:00 – Why getting open in time for his grandfather mattered so much 19:00 – Imposter syndrome and starting a food business with English degrees 20:00 – Why Tutti’s is in the people business 21:36 – Repeat customers, community, and knowing people by name 22:07 – How catering became a bigger part of the business 24:20 – Staffing, culture, and building a strong team 26:10 – Family meal with the staff on Tuesdays 27:08 – Mitch on family dinners and why they mattered so much 28:17 – Why this building felt right from the start 29:00 – Creating the kind of local place people come back to Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] Connect with Tom Cook: Tutti's Italian Market & Deli [https://tuttismarket.com] More from QuietLoud Studios One Post Is Content, A Body of Work Is Authority [https://kazcm.com/build-content-authority/] — KazCM From Green Beret to Blackhawk Pilot to Financial Planner: Nick O’Kelly on Risk, Family, and Starting Over [https://kazsource.com/nick-okelly-green-beret-blackhawk-pilot-financial-planner/] — The Long Game Why Youth Soccer Needs Player-Led Pathways | Brando Babini of Youth 4 Youth FC [https://sportsepreneur.com/youth-soccer-pathways-brando-babini/] — SportsEpreneur About This Podcast and Series The Long Game is a series under Entrepreneur Perspectives. Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] — a modern media network and a KazSource brand. Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

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episode Italian Food, Family, and Community with Tom Cook of Tutti’s cover

Italian Food, Family, and Community with Tom Cook of Tutti’s

What growing up around big family meals taught Tom Cook about food, hospitality, and building something local. In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Tom from Tutti’s Italian Market and Deli in Concord, NC about family, food, teaching, and the path that led him into the restaurant business. Tom shares how growing up in a New York Italian family shaped the way he thinks about meals, community, and what it means to bring people back to the table. They also get into entrepreneurship, opening a business with his brother (Johnny Cook), learning from mistakes, and why Tutti’s is really about people as much as it is about food. It is a conversation about family traditions, local business, and creating a place where customers feel known. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT Growing up in a New York Italian family How food and family meals shaped Tom early Teaching English before opening Tutti’s Why Concord felt like the right place to build something local Opening a deli without a restaurant background What Tutti’s means and why the table matters Learning patience, trust, and mistakes as a new owner How Tom and his brother, Johnny Cook, built the business together Why community matters more than transactions Building a team that feels like family CHAPTERS 00:20 – Mitch introduces Tutti’s and asks Tom about his background 00:56 – Growing up in a second- and third-generation Italian-American family 02:00 – Tom on education, teaching, and staying connected to UNC Charlotte 03:36 – How family ended up in the Charlotte area 05:00 – A family full of teachers, writers, and creatives 06:21 – Why entrepreneurship and family history shaped the business 08:35 – Why Concord became the right place to open Tutti’s 10:14 – The market, wine, and creating a local place people remember 11:08 – What Tutti’s means and the idea of bringing people back to the table 13:13 – The Godfather, lasagna, and favorite dishes on the menu 15:07 – Making food from scratch and why that still matters 15:19 – Early business challenges, patience, and learning to trust people 16:00 – Building the deli with Johnny and opening later than planned 17:00 – Why getting open in time for his grandfather mattered so much 19:00 – Imposter syndrome and starting a food business with English degrees 20:00 – Why Tutti’s is in the people business 21:36 – Repeat customers, community, and knowing people by name 22:07 – How catering became a bigger part of the business 24:20 – Staffing, culture, and building a strong team 26:10 – Family meal with the staff on Tuesdays 27:08 – Mitch on family dinners and why they mattered so much 28:17 – Why this building felt right from the start 29:00 – Creating the kind of local place people come back to Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] Connect with Tom Cook: Tutti's Italian Market & Deli [https://tuttismarket.com] More from QuietLoud Studios One Post Is Content, A Body of Work Is Authority [https://kazcm.com/build-content-authority/] — KazCM From Green Beret to Blackhawk Pilot to Financial Planner: Nick O’Kelly on Risk, Family, and Starting Over [https://kazsource.com/nick-okelly-green-beret-blackhawk-pilot-financial-planner/] — The Long Game Why Youth Soccer Needs Player-Led Pathways | Brando Babini of Youth 4 Youth FC [https://sportsepreneur.com/youth-soccer-pathways-brando-babini/] — SportsEpreneur About This Podcast and Series The Long Game is a series under Entrepreneur Perspectives. Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] — a modern media network and a KazSource brand. Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

I går29 min
episode From Green Beret to Blackhawk Pilot to Financial Planner: Nick O'Kelly on Risk, Family, and Starting Over cover

From Green Beret to Blackhawk Pilot to Financial Planner: Nick O'Kelly on Risk, Family, and Starting Over

What a Green Beret turned Blackhawk pilot turned financial planner learned about risk, family, and starting over. In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Nick O’Kelly about military life, aviation, family, and the road that led him into financial planning. Nick shares how he went from struggling in college to becoming a Green Beret, then a Blackhawk pilot, before eventually starting over in a new career after leaving the military. They also get into the mindset shift of moving from service into sales, how Nick built his practice, and why his approach to financial planning starts with the end state in mind. It is a grounded conversation about discipline, family, long-term thinking, and helping people make better financial decisions. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT Nick O’Kelly’s path from college to Special Forces Serving as a Green Beret in Okinawa Becoming a Blackhawk pilot and flying in special operations Why he left the military and started over The challenge of moving from service into sales How Cadence Wealth Partners approaches financial planning Why Nick starts with the end state in mind Helping clients stay steady when markets get shaky Family, coaching, and being intentional with time Why trust and referrals matter in a growing practice CHAPTERS 00:00 – Mitch and Nick connect over their military family background 00:11 – Nick on high school, college, and joining the military 01:00 – Special Forces training and becoming a Green Beret 01:30 – Serving in Okinawa and starting a family 01:50 – Aviation, flight school, and becoming a Blackhawk pilot 02:10 – Flying with the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment 02:26 – Mitch on growing up in a military family 02:47 – Why Nick left the military 03:24 – Building a plan before leaving service 03:40 – Becoming a finance nerd and earning the CFP designation 04:06 – The hardest part of starting in the business 04:30 – The mindset shift from quiet professional to finding clients 05:15 – Mitch on sales, listening, and helping people solve problems 06:18 – Nick explains Cadence Wealth Partners and how they plan backward 07:00 – How they review plans and keep clients focused long term 07:37 – Market swings, fear, and staying the course 09:06 – Nick on family, kids, and youth sports 10:27 – Coaching baseball and protecting time with family 11:35 – The joke behind “undefeated dad” 12:13 – Military culture, parenting, and adjusting expectations at home 13:24 – Nick on building value and growing through referrals 14:18 – Mitch on relationships that have lasted decades 14:58 – Why trust matters more than transactions 15:00 – Nick on growth, hiring, and expanding the practice Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] Connect with Nick O'Kelly: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nickokelly/] | X [https://x.com/thenickokelly] | Cadence Wealth Partners [https://cadencewealthpartners.com/veteran/your-guides/] More from QuietLoud Studios Hydration Breaks, Fox Ads, and the Americanization of the World Cup [https://sportsepreneur.com/world-cup-hydration-breaks-fox-ads/] — SportsEpreneur The Real Value of Podcasting in 2026 [https://kazcm.com/real-value-of-podcasting/] — KazCM NASCAR, Family, and Starting Over with Chip Goode [https://kazsource.com/chip-goode-nascar-then-insurance/] — The Long Game How a 21-Year-Old Built a 1,000-Player Soccer Company in College [https://kazsource.com/brando-babini-youth-4-youth-fc/] | EP197 — Entrepreneur Perspectives About This Podcast and Series The Long Game is a series under Entrepreneur Perspectives. Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] — a modern media network and a KazSource brand. Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

23. juni 202616 min
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NASCAR, Family, and Starting Over with Chip Goode

What 19 years on pit road taught Chip Goode about pressure, family, and building a second career. In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Chip Goode about sports, NASCAR, family, and how he made the jump from pit road into insurance. It starts with football and the NFL Draft, but the bigger story is about work, timing, and knowing when it is time to build something new. Chip shares how he spent 19 years on NASCAR pit crews, what that life demanded, and why he eventually needed a different path for his family. He also gets into the move into insurance, buying an agency, and what it means to have more control over your work and your time. CHAPTERS 00:20 – Mitch checks in with Chip and the conversation starts with business 00:46 – Rate increases, tighter underwriting, and a tougher insurance market 01:10 – NFL Draft talk and why Chip likes the Panthers building up front 02:34 – Steelers fans, draft night, and the Aaron Rodgers question 04:29 – Why teams get stuck chasing average instead of finding their quarterback 06:44 – Chip on growing up in Statesville and being around racing early 07:00 – Football, basketball, UNC Charlotte, and getting into NASCAR 07:53 – Chad Little, Jeff Burton, Juan Pablo Montoya, and life on pit crews 09:06 – How Chip first got into the sport through his dad 10:43 – Getting into Victory Lane as a kid 11:00 – From helping on weekends to jumping over the wall in 1998 12:27 – The physical and mental side of being on a pit crew 13:52 – Meeting his wife and balancing racing with family life 15:00 – A streak of 730 straight Cup races 16:26 – Why family eventually changed the way he saw the job 18:04 – Coaching, showing up for kids, and the value of flexibility 20:27 – His daughters, college, and musical theater 22:07 – Why Chip moved from NASCAR into insurance 23:23 – The call that pushed him toward Farm Bureau 24:00 – Getting licensed while still working race weekends 25:01 – The chance meeting that led to buying an agency 26:13 – What independence changed for Chip as an owner 29:00 – Mitch on starting over in sales and learning to live on what you produce 30:00 – Faith, timing, and the checks that showed up right when they were needed Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] Connect with Chip Goode: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chip-goode-7834a5103/] | X [https://x.com/goodechip]  More from the KazSource Network The Real ROI of Podcasting [https://kazcm.com/roi-of-podcasting-bob-knakal/] — KazCM Remote Work in Today’s Financial Advisory Industry [https://kazsource.com/remote-work-financial-advisory-industry-joe-cantanucci/] — Entrepreneur Perspectives The Long Game | Episode 1: Wes Connor on 50 Years in Business [https://kazsource.com/the-long-game-wes-connor-50-years-in-business/] — KazSource The Economics Behind College Football's NIL Explosion [https://sportsepreneur.com/college-football-nil-spending/] — SportsEpreneur About This Podcast and Series The Long Game is a series under Entrepreneur Perspectives. Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] — a modern media network and a KazSource brand. Get in touch with Eric Kasimov: X [https://x.com/eric_kaz] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickasimov/] Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

19. maj 202631 min
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Slade Lewis on Leadership, Follow-Up, and the Future of Insurance

What strong leaders do, why follow-up still wins, and how insurance is changing fast without losing the human part. In this episode of The Long Game, Mitch Long talks with Slade Lewis about how he got into insurance, the turns his career took along the way, and how he ended up in a leadership role at Pinnacle. They also get into sales, management, technology, and what has changed in the business over time. It is a practical conversation about relationships, follow-up, and how to lead people well. It also gets into AI, rising premiums, and why clients still need a real person they can call when something goes wrong. CHAPTERS 00:21 – Mitch kicks off the conversation from the road 01:03 – Slade on growing up in Hampstead and going to UNC 02:30 – A journalism degree with a concentration in advertising 03:09 – Slade’s first job in insurance with Jefferson Pilot 04:00 – Moving from service into sales 04:27 – The bulldog hair company car story 06:14 – Leaving insurance for pharmaceutical sales and coming back 07:20 – Product roles, UnitedHealthcare, and becoming a broker 08:26 – Slade’s current role and how he thinks about leadership 10:48 – The biggest sales challenges in insurance today 12:00 – Why answering calls and following up still separates people 13:34 – How client meetings shifted from face-to-face to Zoom 14:20 – Technology, DocuSign, and doing business across states 14:57 – Why AI may transform agencies faster than expected 15:58 – The caution around database underwriting and automation 16:50 – How AI is already shaping health insurance underwriting 17:41 – Rising health insurance costs and the pressure on employers 18:35 – Standard rate increases in the small group market 19:20 – Looking for options when traditional carriers say no 19:43 – Auto and homeowners insurance costs keep climbing 20:18 – Roof issues, storm risk, and what is driving property costs 21:36 – Slade reveals he was his high school typing champion Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] Connect with Slade Lewis: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/sladelewis/] More from the KazSource Network The Real ROI of Podcasting [https://kazcm.com/roi-of-podcasting-bob-knakal/] — KazCM What Happened to CFB Bowl Games [https://sportsepreneur.com/college-football-bowl-games-dying/] — SportsEpreneur The Long Game | Episode 1: Wes Connor on 50 Years in Business [https://kazsource.com/the-long-game-wes-connor-50-years-in-business/] — KazSource About This Podcast and Series The Long Game is a series under the Entrepreneur Perspectives umbrella. Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] — a modern media network and a KazSource brand. Get in touch with Eric Kasimov: X [https://x.com/eric_kaz] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/erickasimov/] Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

8. maj 202623 min
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First & Long: The Steelers Are Stuck and We're Not Okay

Welcome to First & Long — a father-son football conversation between Mitch and Adam Long. Steelers fans, NFL obsessives, and yes, they've already argued about this. In this episode, Mitch and Adam talk about the NFL Draft, the Steelers, the Bills, and a couple of Pittsburgh trip stories that did not exactly go to plan. They also get into quarterbacks, roster building, fan frustration, and why teams still have to win up front. It is a loose football conversation, but the main point is clear: quick fixes usually are not enough. WHAT WE TALK ABOUT Pittsburgh trip stories and hotel disasters Why the draft always starts arguments The case for building the line before chasing a quarterback Why where a quarterback lands matters Whether the Steelers should give Will Howard a shot Why the Steelers feel stuck in the middle Why teams still win in the trenches Whether Buffalo is doing enough around Josh Allen CHAPTERS 00:01 – Mitch sets up a talk about the draft and Pittsburgh trips 00:18 – Adam’s advice on where not to stay in Pittsburgh 00:43 – The hotel story that went bad fast 01:50 – The legendary bar encounter in Pittsburgh 02:19 – Running into the same guy again in Virginia 02:45 – Mitch and Adam get into the draft 03:06 – Adam on the Raiders, Fernando Mendoza, and Kirk Cousins 05:30 – Mitch makes the case for trading the top pick 09:30 – Why quarterback success depends on where a player lands 12:37 – Mobility, protection, and what the Steelers lacked last year 15:24 – Adam on play calling and helping players succeed 17:25 – What the Steelers should target in the draft 19:57 – Jeremiah Love, offensive line help, and winning in the trenches 23:37 – Mitch on following the draft without pretending to know every prospect 25:16 – The argument for seeing what Will Howard can do 27:42 – Why Adam does not want Aaron Rodgers back 30:31 – The cost of being scared to have a losing season 35:15 – Bo Nix, the Broncos, and what could have been 38:42 – Mitch turns to the Bills and Josh Allen 41:52 – Why Buffalo may be at a key point Connect with Mitch Long: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchlongnc/] | KazInsurance [https://kazinsurance.com/] | Read: Pagers & Payphones [https://kazcm.com/pagers-payphones-content-social-media/] More from SportsEpreneur The Business in College Sports [https://sportsepreneur.com/college-sports-business-nil-athlete-education/] How the NFL Turns Chaos into an Asset The NFL Owns the Media [https://sportsepreneur.com/espn-buyout-nfl-network-owns-media/] About This Podcast and Series First & Long with Mitch and Adam Long — a SportsEpreneur [https://sportsepreneur.com/] series. SportsEpreneur: X [https://x.com/SportsEpreneur] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/sportsepreneur/] Credits: Music by Jess & Ricky — SoundCloud [https://soundcloud.com/user-774649902/sets/jess-ricky]

24. apr. 202639 min