Épisodes

  • Jerod Breaux and Randy Benefield: More Than Fore
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Jerod Breaux and Randy Benefield, the founders of More Than Fore, to share the powerful story behind their mission.

    What began as a deeply personal journey through hardship became a movement focused on raising funds, building community, and supporting families facing childhood cancer. Jerod and Randy open up about the emotional weight that sparked More Than Fore, the uncertainty of launching something without a roadmap, and the perseverance it takes to grow a purpose-driven organization.

    They talk about leadership, friendship, sacrifice, and what it means to turn pain into impact. This conversation is about faith, resilience, and choosing to build something bigger than yourself — even when the road is heavy.

    A true No Quit story rooted in purpose and action.

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    29 min
  • Matt Digby: Training the Body to Strengthen the Mind
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Matt Digby, a Deputy Director whose approach to leadership is deeply rooted in discipline, consistency, and physical fitness.

    Matt talks about how running and regular training sharpen his mindset, improve decision-making, and help him stay grounded in a role where pressure is constant and responsibility is high. They discuss the connection between physical endurance and mental clarity, and why leaders who take care of themselves are better equipped to lead others.

    This episode highlights how daily habits, personal accountability, and doing the work when no one is watching build the foundation for strong, steady leadership.

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    36 min
  • Miles Sinagra: The Reality of Modern Farming
    Jan 21 2026

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Miles Sinagra, a Louisiana dairy farmer who returned home to Amite City to help grow the family’s farm-to-table milk business, Sinagra Family Dairy. Miles talks honestly about what it’s really like to be an entrepreneur in an industry full of long days, unpredictable variables, and steep challenges that most people never see.

    They dive into the everyday struggles of farming — from early mornings and hard labor to the strategic decisions behind bringing fresh milk products directly to the community. Miles shares what it’s like balancing tradition with innovation, staying committed to quality, and facing the economic pressures that small farms deal with on a daily basis.

    Whether you’ve never set foot on a farm or you’ve watched someone else work the land their whole life, this conversation shines a light on the perseverance, grit, and “no quit” mindset it takes to make it in agriculture and build something meaningful from the ground up.

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    31 min
  • Jonathan Wong: The Mindset Behind Strong, Stable Leaders
    Jan 7 2026

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Jonathan Wong — Hammond entrepreneur, restaurant owner, and disciplined leader known for his ability to stay grounded when the pressure hits. Jonathan breaks down what it really means to become a strong, stable leader in a world that demands fast decisions, emotional control, and consistent clarity.

    Together, they dive into how great leaders process challenging moments, how self-management impacts team performance, and why stability is a leader’s most powerful tool. Jonathan shares practical strategies for thinking clearly, handling pressure without reacting impulsively, and creating an environment where your team can thrive.

    This episode is a masterclass in intentional leadership — built on mindset, discipline, and the daily habits that shape long-term success.

    Listen now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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    40 min
  • Abi Caswell: The Truth About Hiring and Showing Up Online
    Dec 10 2025

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Abi Caswell, founder of BATTER a Bakery, for a raw conversation about two major parts of her world: hiring and social media.

    Abi opens up about the reality of hiring in a fast-growing business — the constant search for the right people, the pressure of building a dependable team, and how exhausting the process can be even when you’re passionate about what you do. She doesn’t sugarcoat it: hiring is hard, unpredictable, and one of the toughest parts of running a business.

    Then the conversation shifts to social media — how Abi built her brand online, what it’s like to share so much of her life and business publicly, and why social media has become both a creative outlet and a major responsibility. While the two challenges are separate, they each demand time, energy, and emotional bandwidth… and Abi explains how she navigates both without losing her momentum.

    This episode is honest, funny, and packed with insight for anyone juggling the behind-the-scenes struggles of hiring while also trying to show up consistently online. Abi’s “no quit” mindset shines through in every part of her story.

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    41 min
  • Todd Delaune: A Voice for Small Businesses in a Big Mess
    Nov 18 2025

    In this episode of No Quit, Jeff sits down with Todd Delaune, President of The Red, White & Brew in downtown Hammond, to break down the fallout from the Hammond City Council’s decision not to renew more than 100 liquor licenses. Todd shares how the sudden vote has affected his business, his employees, and the downtown community. Together, they discuss the broader impact on small business owners, the real financial stakes, and what needs to change going forward. This is an inside look at the challenges local entrepreneurs face when politics and policy collide.

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    36 min