Family Category: "Inspire" Stories

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The Doud Drive-In Theater is Open!

Premier Marketing’s own Nate Doud and his wife, Kasey, have been staying busy and keeping their boys entertained during quarantine by turning their new home theater into a drive-in theater while waiting for furniture to arrive. Here are a picture of their sons enjoying the show: Nate is also known in the industry for his..

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Talent Runs in the Family

Larry Drennan and Mickey Drennan from Drennan Insurance Marketing mentioned their grandson Noah, an aspiring cartoonist, who played a special part in their Integrity story. Each time Integrity partners with a company, we give that company a special name. In the case of Drennan Insurance Marketing, the name was “Razorback.” At a meeting in Little..

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Integrity Partner Bill Douglass’s Backyard Office

These days, lots of people are working remotely. Integrity Partner Bill Douglass, President of Savers Marketing, is no stranger to it. From 1988 to 2015, he worked in a shed in his backyard that doubled as his office. Above is a photo of it. Bill built an incredible career working out of that shed. He..

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Tim McCoy Sr. — American Hero

On a recent Integrity “Inspire” podcast, NEAT President and CEO Tim McCoy Jr. talked about the lessons he had learned from his father, Tim McCoy Sr., about overcoming adversity. Tim Sr.’s experiences from World War II were nothing short of harrowing. In early 1943, he was assigned to the USS Grenadier submarine. On April 21,..

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Strong women. Powerful stories.

The women of Integrity were asked to share how they’ve inspired people in their lives, or how other women have inspired them. Their stories help illustrate why women are such a potent force in insurance today. This is what it means to be Integrity Strong. Check back often for more inspirational stories.

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A Great Example of Caring Service

On an earlier “Inspire” podcast, we heard another touching story that demonstrates the kindness and compassion of the people at Integrity. Jessica Gonyo, a team member at Tidewater Management Group, shared the experience of her son, Anthony. Four years ago, Jessica and her family had a big scare when they thought Anthony had cancer in..

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Laura Kimble’s Strong Examples

On a previous “Inspire” podcast, Laura Kimble of Agent Pipeline talked about the great lessons she had learned from the women in her life. She was especially proud of her mom, Marilyn, a renowned artist and entrepreneur. We thought you’d enjoy seeing these pictures of Laura, her mom, and other women in Laura’s family.  ..

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Joe Jordan’s Historical Speech & Stories

As mentioned on the “Inspire” podcast, Joe Jordan gave a speech years ago that had a profound effect on Bryan. Joe Jordan is a man full of inspiring stories — and as he said on the podcast, he’s always happy to share them. You can sign up here to have Joe’s stories emailed to you.

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Strong Examples: Alice and Eric Neishloss

A few weeks back, Maggie and Tom Fleming were featured on separate episodes of the “Inspire” podcast. They each spoke glowingly about the influence of Alice and Eric Neishloss, Maggie’s parents and founders of Neishloss & Fleming. We thought you might enjoy seeing these pictures of Alice and Eric, both past and present: Thanks to..

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Weighing In At 6 pounds, 10 Ounces — Atlas Taylor!

Andrew Taylor from Family First Life USA has sent us a cute photo of his son Atlas, who was born the day before Andrew appeared on our “Inspire” podcast. The world isn’t on Atlas’s shoulders quite yet, but it is at his back — and he’s already got great fashion sense! Thanks to Andrew and..

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Raymond Richard in Action

On the “Inspire” podcast, guest Raymond Richard talked a lot about the important role sports had played in his life. We thought you might enjoy these two photos. Above is a photo of Raymond pitching for the Ragin’ Cajuns of the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now known as the University of Louisiana at Lafayette). Earlier..

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