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Absurd Golf, Blue Whales, and Servant Leadership

32 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Quite Frankly, we start on the 13th hole at Tatum Ridge, where a normal round of golf somehow included work trucks, a tractor, a near-miss tee shot, and a $96 green fee. What begins as a rant about golf course pricing, online rates, “system issues,” and customer service turns into something bigger — a reflection on how we treat people, what real service looks like, and why servant leadership is more than just a nice idea. Also discussed: bad drives, recovery shots, narwhals, blue whales, the human body, Sunday mornings at church, the Last Supper, and why serving others is our response to the goodness of Jesus.

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