Episode 149: Facing The Giants with Dan Clark
We know that if the task was easy, everyone would be doing it; however, how do we move forward when the task is daunting and we're alone in facing...
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Insights Contributor Updated on February 19, 2026

When we think about successes in the workplace, we often do not consider the price we pay for achievement. This is where Lloyd Reeb began to reflect and reorient his efforts. As a “recovering” real estate developer, Lloyd helps people find giving opportunities that align with their strengths and passion. As you enter the new year, this episode will help you to create your own purpose statement and use your time in service to others.
Bio: Lloyd was a successful real estate developer and owner of luxury senior housing facilities when his idea of success changed dramatically, and his life’s focus shifted to second-half significance. Together with his mentor, the late Bob Buford, Lloyd helped launch the Halftime Institute, a global team that teaches, coaches and connects successful men and women in pursuit of significance. For over 20 years, Lloyd has helped leaders make their second half their best half – he has clocked over 20,000 hours of coaching and has taken this message around the world.
Lloyd is the author of From Success to Significance: When the Pursuit of Success Isn’t Enough; The Second Half: Real stories, Real adventures, Real significance; and with his wife, Linda, co-wrote the e-book, Halftime for Couples.
Lloyd and Linda enjoy living on Lake Norman near Charlotte, North Carolina. They have three grown, married children and three precious grandchildren.
Lloyd's Something Extra: Having a mentor.
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Credits:
- Lisa Nichols, Host
- Scott Crosby, Executive Producer
- Jenny Heal, Guest Coordinator
- Morgan Cochran, Marketing Support
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