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Franklin Planner Podcast

Franklin Planner Podcast

By: John Harding & George Wright III
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Are you ready to discover the keys to greater productivity and lead your life and team with principles that stand the test of time? Welcome to The Franklin Planner Podcast, your weekly guide to achieving your best life through proven strategies, timeless values, and expert insights. Whether you're looking for ways to boost your personal productivity, lead your team to new heights, or find lasting success, this podcast is your trusted companion on the path to intentional living.

For more than 40 years, Franklin Planner has helped millions infuse their lives with meaning and clarity. Inspired by the principles of Dr. Stephen R. Covey and his groundbreaking work, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, this podcast builds on that enduring legacy. Hosted by Franklin Planner Board Member and Owner John Harding, alongside industry expert George Wright III, each episode dives deep into the essential habits, disciplines, and leadership principles that transform both individuals and teams.

Together, John and George bring decades of experience, combined with interviews from accomplished business leaders, productivity experts, and success coaches, offering valuable lessons you can apply today. From overcoming roadblocks and staying focused on the "Big Rocks" in your life to fostering collaboration and trust in your team, the discussions are rich with actionable takeaways and practical wisdom.

The Franklin Planner Podcast is more than a tool for learning; it’s an invitation to a community committed to growth, purpose, and intentional living. If you're ready to take charge of your time, lead with integrity, and craft a legacy of success, this is the podcast for you. Tune in weekly, and let's unlock your full potential—one timeless principle at a time.


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Episodes
  • No Excuses: Unlocking Success with Noelle Pikus Pace's Olympic Mindset
    Mar 27 2026

    George Wright III is joined by two-time world champion and Olympic medalist Noelle Pikus-Pace to discuss her journey from skeleton racing to becoming a global speaker and author. Noelle shares the pivotal moment of her devastating 2005 injury while ranked #1 in the world and the conscious choice she made to push through rather than let the setback define her.


    They talk about the importance of knowing your purpose, both lifelong and "in real time," to ensure your identity is not solely tied to professional success. Noelle introduces the "Friction Factor" using a bell curve to illustrate the "sweet spot" of peak performance located between disengagement (too little friction) and burnout (too much friction). She also discusses being "process-oriented" rather than "results-driven," citing how losing an Olympic medal by a 10th of a second due to dragging shoelaces taught her about the power of small margins and daily decisions.


    Noelle concludes with the core message of her book, No Excuses: focusing on the next 60 seconds to take full ownership of one's life and align daily actions with long-term purpose.


    01:22 Getting "Tricked" into Skeleton

    04:30 The 2005 Injury and the Choice to Move Forward

    06:00 Identity vs. Purpose in Real Time

    08:56 Choosing Your Next 60 Seconds

    09:20 Writing "No Excuses" in an RV

    11:00 The 2010 Fourth-Place Finish

    13:00 The Shoelace Margin

    15:40 Realigning for the 2014 Olympics with Family

    17:15 Process-Oriented vs. Results-Driven

    19:10 Winning Silver vs. Losing Gold

    22:20 The Friction Factor Bell Curve

    26:00 Corner 12 and Root Cause Analysis

    29:45 The Power of the Next Minute


    Thank you for joining us on this Journey to create your best life and to lead your Life and Teams. Please share this show, and we look forward to the journey we will take together.

    The Franklin Planner Team


    About the Guest: Noelle Pikus-Pace

    Noelle Pikus-Pace is a retired American skeleton racer and one of the most decorated athletes in the history of the sport. Beyond her medals, she is widely recognized for her extraordinary resilience and the "Moment of the Games" celebration with her family at the 2014 Olympics.


    Guest Resources:

    Official Website: NoellePikusPace.com

    Instagram: @noellepikuspace

    LinkedIn: Noelle Pikus Pace

    Facebook: Noelle Pikus-Pace Fan Page

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    32 mins
  • On Signal: Leading Brilliant Growth Through Deep Stakeholder Respect
    Mar 12 2026

    George Wright II and co-host John Harding discuss leadership and propose that an organization’s greatest growth opportunity lies in deeply valuing and investing in its key stakeholders: employees, customers, suppliers, partners, and others.


    They talk about “deep respect” as a growth strategy and cite research linking engagement and organizational health to higher profitability, productivity, and shareholder returns. Two primary obstacles are outlined: the “mission-strategy-success gap,” where few employees understand or connect daily work to strategy, and the “productivity avalanche,” driven by constant digital interruptions and low-value activity.


    Harding introduces “being on signal” as the solution: dual alignment with the organization’s mission and each stakeholder’s definition of success, supported by clarity, rhythm, measurement, trust, and systems such as Franklin Planner.


    01:26 Stakeholders Drive Growth

    04:35 Respect as Strategy

    09:05 Mission Strategy Gap

    13:07 Productivity Avalanche

    16:20 On Signal Solution

    20:21 Franklin Planner System


    Thank you for joining us on this Journey to create your best life and to lead your Life and Teams. Please share this show, and we look forward to the journey we will take together.

    The Franklin Planner Team

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    26 mins
  • Building Trust and Resilience: George Washington
    Mar 6 2026

    This week on the Podcast, co-hosts George Wright III and John Harding talk with resident history expert Misty Howard about the U.S. 250th anniversary and the leadership lessons of George Washington.


    They frame Washington as a case study in value-based leadership: choosing duty over personal comfort, anchoring to civil and religious liberty, and living for a cause greater than self. Misty describes Washington’s reluctance to accept command, the extreme hardship and losses of the Revolutionary War, including Valley Forge, and how he built unity, trust, and resilience by sharing deprivation and leading from the front.


    They highlight his refusal to take a salary, his role in defusing the unpaid officers’ near-mutiny, and his restraint in rejecting power after victory, emphasizing that freedom requires responsibility, sacrifice, and character.


    00:26 America 250th Anniversary

    02:12 Why Washington Served

    04:26 Trepidation and Stakes

    07:22 Cause Greater Than Self

    09:53 Leading by Sacrifice

    10:45 Defusing a Mutiny

    13:16 Timeless Principles Today

    18:24 Valley Forge Resilience

    22:48 Rejecting Absolute Power

    25:49 Final Lessons and Quote


    Thank you for joining us on this Journey to create your best life and to lead your Life and Teams. Please share this show, and we look forward to the journey we will take together.

    The Franklin Planner Team


    About Misty Howard

    Misty Howard is a historian‐enthusiast and podcast host who brings a fresh, youth-oriented voice to timeless values and historical wisdom. She serves as the creator and host of the podcast Faith Ignited (described as “Immersive, real stories from history, seen through the lens of faith”). Her work focuses on exploring the lives of influential historical figures—especially from the founding era of the United States and connecting their personal values with modern leadership, mission-driven living, and character development. Misty emphasizes the importance of self-improvement, purpose, and the narration of historical truths that are often overlooked in mainstream narratives. Her style blends historical research, faith-based insight, and practical application for younger audiences. Her contributions bring depth, perspective, and inspiration to conversations about proactive living and principle-centered leadership.

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    30 mins
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