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Charlie Mann’s dad started Hunter Creek Club in 1958, when Charlie was a small boy. By the age of 26, Charlie owned it… He's the first to admit he had no business being the owner of a company that size at that age. But still, he figured it out. Until everything changed. 2008 hit and 85% of his business was automotive. General Motors banned corporate entertainment. Print media dried up. And the story of how he bounced back is incredible. In our episode, we covered: → Why the shortage of volunteers in hunter safety classes is a big threat to the future of hunting → What it means to be the caretaker of something, not just the owner → How pharmaceutical reps accidentally saved the club during a Detroit crisis → The difference between managing a team and keeping their mojo intact → What Charlie learned from The General (his dad) about pessimistic optimism Charlie, thank you for letting me come out to Hunter Creek and for being as generous with your stories as you were with your time! Chapters 0:00 - Welcome to The Enthusiastic Life 2:19 - Introducing Charlie Mann and Hunter Creek Club 3:17 - Hunter Safety Courses: How They Work and Why They Matter 8:01 - The Shortage of Instructors and the Future of Hunting 10:46 - A Million Deer Hunters Down to 380,000 14:24 - The Caretaker Mindset: Leading Without the Ego 20:34 - Charlie's Origin Story: Buying the Club at 26 25:22 - The 2008 Recession and Surviving a Business Crisis 30:05 - How Statin Drugs Accidentally Saved the Club 36:19 - AI, Technology, and What's Coming Next 44:30 - A Day in the Life at Hunter Creek Club 51:18 - Networking the Charlie Mann Way 55:15 - Famous Faces at Hunter Creek: General Yeager and Kirk Gibson 58:37 - Closing Thoughts and Thank You ~~~ This episode is powered by Auxiom. Finally ready to outsmart your IT chaos? https://auxiom.com/ [https://auxiom.com/]
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