On Memorial day I always think of my Marine buddy, Trane McCloud, who was killed in Iraq, but even though it’s been almost eight years since we lost Trane not a day goes by that I don’t think of him. I made a little bracket out of 550 desert camo cord and it hangs on my …Read More
View PostI’m Joining The Wild Hogs!

I’ve bought a hog so I can head out on the wide open streets of Branson and enjoy the fresh air of the Ozarks whipping through my hair. I think this bad boy can go almost 40 mph if I’m on a steep downhill, but its hard to tell because the speedometer is broken. A …Read More
View Post Branson Missouri, Dumb and Dumber, Rod Jetton, Suzuki FA50Perspectives on the World Christian Movement -Branson Class
Have you ever heard about Perspectives? Before attending the Perspectives on the World Christian Movement class this spring I hadn’t. I learned about this class in a roundabout way. I’m a member of the Branson camp of Gideons International and I invited one of my fellow members, Peter Westrum, and his wife, Sue, over …Read More
View Post Bill Jetton, Gideons, Perspectives, Peter Westrum, Rod Jetton, Sue Westrum, Todd Ahrend, Trinity International University, WycliffeRadio Interview on The Big 550 KTRS about “Success Can Kill You”
A Man’s Rise and Fall Recounted In An Honest Retrospective Click here- http://ktrs.com/news/local-news/item/15097-a-mans-rise-and-fall-recounted-in-an-honest-retrospective
View Post Kelly Jackson, KTRS, McGraw Milhaven, Rod Jetton, Success Can Kill YouROD JETTON EXPLAINS HOW SUCCESS ALMOST KILLED HIM IN NEW BOOK
Former Missouri Speaker, Rod Jetton, tells in his new book released this month how success almost killed him. The book targeted to driven leaders, points out how pride, flattery, bitterness and paranoia can have terrible consequences for those in charge of large organizations. Using personal examples, Rod warns readers about the dangers of letting …Read More
View Post Amazon, Barns & Noble, Create space, Dr. Gina Loudon, Jonathan Miller, Missouri Speaker, Ray Rowland, Recovering politician, Rod Jetton, Success Can Kill You