Over the Curb with Ethan Nadolson

Ep. 5: The Gentelligence Advantage with Dr. Gerhardt

52 min · 4. huhti 2025
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In this episode of Over the Curb, Ethan Nadolson is joined by Dr. Megan Gerhardt—Professor of Management and Leadership at Miami University, leadership consultant, TEDx speaker, and author of Gentelligence: A Revolutionary Approach to Leading an Intergenerational Workforce. They dive into how leaders can turn generational friction into collaboration, innovation, and growth. From changing views on skilled trades to mutual mentorship strategies, Dr. Gerhardt shares practical insights on building stronger, more inclusive workplaces across age groups.

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The world of equipment finance is evolving, and understanding the changes is key to staying ahead. In this episode of Over the Curb, host Ethan Nadolson sits down with John Pfister CLFP, CEO of Mazo Capital, to break down the current financial landscape in trucking and equipment. They explore how post-COVID market shifts have impacted dealerships and buyers, leading to rising delinquencies, repossessions, and changing credit requirements. John shares expert insights on digitization in financing, why dealerships need to streamline their processes, and how vocational truck demand is being shaped by infrastructure investments. Whether you're a dealer, lender, or industry professional, this conversation will help you navigate the evolving world of equipment financing with better communication, smarter technology adoption, and a deeper understanding of credit factors.

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