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The Visionary Chronicles

The Visionary Chronicles

Written by: Bryan Smeltzer
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Welcome to The Visionary Chronicles, a business strategy Podcast where we provide insight to those looking for creative, executable strategies built around the latest disruptive ideas, innovative cultures, product creators and marketing solutions.Copyright 2023 All rights reserved. Economics Leadership Management Management & Leadership Marketing Marketing & Sales
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  • The Visionary Leader | THE PASSION | The VISIONARY | Nikola Tesla | The Man Who Electrified Our World
    Jan 8 2026
    CHRONICLE 225 The Visionary Chronicles Podcast BOOK RELEASE! The Visionary Leader, The Success Principles of The World’s Greatest Visionaries Welcome back to The Visionary Chronicles, the podcast that explores what sets true visionaries apart from everyday leaders. Before we dive into today's episode, I'm excited to share that my new book, The Visionary Leader, The Success Principles of The World’s Greatest Visionaries is now available and has already become a bestseller. This book extracts the essential principles that transform ordinary leaders into extraordinary Visionaries, and today's episode draws directly from these powerful insights. I am proud to announce that The Visionary Leader just made the Amazon #1 Bestseller Business Category list! Thank you to all who supported it’s launch and success throughout the past several months! THE PASSION | The VISIONARY | Nikola Tesla | The Man Who Electrified Our World INTRO | Today, we explore the life and legacy of a man who I have profiled in my new book, whose dreams literally power the device you're listening to this on right now. A man who imagined our wirelessly connected world more than a century before smartphones existed. Nikola Tesla was a visionary inventor, engineer, and physicist whose contributions to electrical systems and technologies transformed our world. But to simply call Tesla an inventor would be like calling Leonardo da Vinci a painter—technically accurate, but missing the profound scope of his vision. "I don't care that they stole my idea… I care that they don't have any of their own." – Nikola Tesla Every time you flip a light switch, charge your phone wirelessly, use a remote control, or connect to Wi-Fi, you're experiencing Tesla's dreams realized. The electricity in your home? That's his alternating current system. The wireless signals connecting our civilization? Tesla pioneered that concept. The electric motors in everything from refrigerators to electric vehicles? Tesla invented the fundamental technology. What makes Tesla particularly relevant today is that we're finally living in the world he imagined. In the late 1800s, when Tesla spoke of wireless transmission of information and energy, of remotely controlled machines, of global communication networks, people thought he was dreaming. Now we call those concepts wireless charging, drones, and the internet. Tesla's genius lay in his ability to see beyond immediate applications to envision interconnected systems that could revolutionize entire industries. While his contemporaries focused on solving individual problems, Tesla designed comprehensive systems. He didn't just want to create a better light bulb—he wanted to redesign how humanity generated, distributed, and used power itself. Most importantly, Tesla believed technology should serve humanity, not control it. His dream of free wireless energy for all reflected a philosophy that technology should liberate and empower people. As we face modern challenges around sustainable energy and global connectivity, Tesla's approach—his willingness to challenge conventional thinking, his holistic systems-based approach, and his unwavering commitment to a better future—remains powerfully relevant. The Revolutionary: Transforming Electrical Power Tesla's development of alternating current power systems revolutionized how we generate, transmit, and distribute electrical energy. His innovations laid the foundation for the modern electrical power industry. But to appreciate his revolutionary impact, we need to understand what he was changing. In the late 1880s, Thomas Edison's direct current system dominated the electrical industry. The problem? Direct current could only travel about a mile before losing its charge, meaning cities would need a power station every few blocks. It was inefficient and expensive. Tesla envisioned something different: alternating current—electricity that could be transformed to high voltages for efficient long-distance transmission, then stepped down for safe use. It wasn't just better—it was a complete reimagining of electrical infrastructure. When Tesla demonstrated his AC system at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, lighting up the entire fairground, it wasn't just a technical achievement—it was a glimpse into the future. Visitors saw what electrified cities could become. Tesla wasn't just selling a product; he was selling a dream of modern life. What set Tesla apart was his holistic approach. While Edison thought in terms of individual products, Tesla thought in terms of entire electrical ecosystems. This systems-thinking approach makes him so relevant today. Whether we're talking about smart grids, renewable energy networks, or the Internet of Things, we're creating the kind of integrated systems Tesla pioneered over a century ago. The Wireless Pioneer: Communication Without Boundaries Tesla was a leading early advocate for wireless communication and power ...
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    41 mins
  • Interview | Bryan Smeltzer on Shine on Success Podcast w/ Dionne Malush
    Jan 7 2026

    Interview | Shine on Success Podcast

    What does it take to build something that truly lasts? In this powerful episode, host Dionne Malush sits down with Bryan Smeltzer, the visionary strategist behind brands like Oakley, TaylorMade, Adidas, and K-Swiss. From his blue-collar beginnings to leading global business transformations, Brian shares how resilience, authenticity, and faith shaped his journey, and how those same values can ignite your own.

    Together, they explore what it really means to stay passionate through burnout, lead with vision through adversity, and build brands rooted in authenticity and purpose. Brian’s story isn’t just about business success; it’s about staying grounded in faith, family, and the courage to keep seeing what others can’t.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck, lost your spark, or wondered whether it’s too late to start again, this conversation will remind you: it’s never too late to become a visionary.

    Connect with Bryan here:

    Website: https://bryansmeltzer.com/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bryansmeltzer/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bryansmeltzer33/

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    30 mins
  • Unshaken Leadership | Navigating Adversity with Faith & Courage
    Dec 22 2025
    Unshaken Leadership | Navigating Adversity with Faith & Courage CHRONICLE 226 The Visionary Chronicles Podcast BOOK RELEASE! The Visionary Leader, The Success Principles of The World’s Greatest Visionaries I am proud to announce that The Visionary Leader just made the Amazon #1 Bestseller Business Category list! Thank you to all who supported it’s launch and success throughout the past several months! Welcome to The Visionary Chronicles. Today, we're diving into one of the most common yet challenging aspects of leadership—leading through adversity while facing our deepest fears. Whether you're leading a company, a team, a family, or simply trying to lead your own life with purpose, fear is an adversary every leader must confront. Introduction | The Universal Challenge of Fear Fear is universal. It doesn't discriminate based on position, experience, or success. CEOs face it. Entrepreneurs face it. Parents face it. Middle managers face it. The question isn't whether you'll encounter fear—it's how you'll respond when fear comes knocking at your door. Will you let it paralyze you, or will you lead faithfully through it? "Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go." – Joshua 1:9 The Visionary leaders we admire most weren't fearless—they were faithful. They felt the fear but didn't let it have the final word. They led through their adversity with courage, wisdom, and conviction, and in doing so, they changed their organizations, their industries, and their lives. All the Visionary Leaders I profile in my book have a strong foundational Faith. As modern leaders, we face different challenges—economic uncertainty, organizational upheaval, technological disruption, personal setbacks, health crises, relationship struggles, and the weight of responsibility for those we lead. But the principles of faithful leadership through adversity remain timeless. Today, we'll explore how to lead courageously when everything in you wants to retreat, how to make wise decisions when fear clouds your judgment, and how to inspire others even when you're struggling with your own doubts. The Nature of Fear in Leadership Fear in leadership often expresses in ways we don't immediately recognize. It's not always the obvious panic or terror. Sometimes fear disguises itself as perfectionism—the inability to move forward because nothing feels good enough. Sometimes it shows up as control—micromanaging every detail because we're afraid of what might happen if we let go. Sometimes fear appears as procrastination—avoiding difficult decisions or conversations because we're afraid of the consequences. For leaders, fear often centers around specific concerns. Fear of failure and how it will reflect on our leadership. Fear of letting down those who depend on us. Fear of making the wrong decision with significant consequences. Fear of inadequacy—the nagging voice that says we're not qualified or capable enough. Fear of the unknown future and what challenges tomorrow might bring. Fear of criticism and judgment from others. Fear of success and the increased responsibility it brings. Scripture addresses this reality head-on. In 2 Timothy 1:7, Paul writes, "For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind." This verse reveals something crucial—when we lead from a place of fear, we're not operating at our best. Instead, we need power to act, love to connect with others, and a sound mind to make wise decisions. The truth is, fear often feels protective. Our brains are wired to keep us safe, and fear is the alarm system. But what keeps us physically safe can hold us back from the growth and breakthroughs we need. Faith doesn't mean we won't feel afraid—it means we act despite our fear, trusting that we're capable of handling more than our fear suggests. Real-World Examples of Those Who have Led Through Fear and Adversity Let's look at powerful examples of leaders who faced tremendous adversity and fear, yet led faithfully through it—both in business and in life. Howard Schultz and Starbucks - In 2008, Howard Schultz returned as CEO of Starbucks during the financial crisis. The company was closing hundreds of stores, stock prices had plummeted, and morale was at an all-time low. Schultz faced immense pressure and fear about whether he could turn around the company he'd built. But Schultz didn't lead from panic. He made the bold decision to close all 7,100 U.S. stores for an afternoon to retrain baristas on making perfect espresso—prioritizing quality and culture over short-term revenue. Wall Street criticized the move, but Schultz understood that returning to core values was essential. He also made the controversial decision to maintain health benefits for employees when cutting costs seemed necessary. Schultz later wrote about those dark days, admitting he was terrified but chose ...
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    46 mins
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