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by Brandon Davis Wells

5.0(13 reviews)
23 episodes
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<p>&nbsp;Caller ID is a conversation-driven podcast exploring <b>calling, career, and identity</b> through real stories and honest dialogue.</p><p>Hosted by <b>Brandon Davis Wells</b>, who has served in many roles from career coach, to college baseball coach, to broadcast professional for major networks like ESPN, IheartMedia, and more. Each episode features thoughtful conversations with professionals, creatives, leaders, and everyday people wrestling with the same questions we all face:</p><p>Who am I called to be?<br> What work fits who I’m becoming?<br> How do faith, values, and purpose shape the way we work?</p><p>This isn’t a podcast about quick career hacks or hustle culture. It’s about <b>work that forms us</b>, choices that matter, and finding meaning in the long, often winding path of vocation. Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, parent, or someone navigating change, Caller ID offers clarity, perspective, and encouragement for the work ahead.</p>

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Publishing Since

1/24/2026

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Episode thumbnail for Lessons in Leadership with Linda Rutherford (Part 2 of 2)

June 23, 2026

Lessons in Leadership with Linda Rutherford (Part 2 of 2)

In part two of our 2-part call, Linda and I dive into all kinds of topics, including:why someone stays at a company like Southwest Airlines for a long time, mentorship, what growing up in a single parent household meant, mentorship, paying it forward, how to deal with imposter syndrome, women in leadership, Clifton Strengths, and what she looked for in candidates to work on her team. Support the show Thanks for listening to Caller ID. You can follow Caller ID wherever you listen to po...

Episode thumbnail for 500 Times in a Spiral Notebook: Lessons in Listening with Linda Rutherford (Part 1)

June 16, 2026

500 Times in a Spiral Notebook: Lessons in Listening with Linda Rutherford (Part 1)

What does it take to go from an entry-level employee to the Chief Administration Officer of one of America's most beloved companies? In Part 1 of my conversation with Linda Rutherford, we explore Linda's remarkable career journey from the newspaper industry to the executive leadership team at Southwest Airlines. After losing her newspaper job when her employer closed, Linda found an opportunity at Southwest and spent decades growing into one of the airline's most influential leaders. Along th...

Episode thumbnail for Practice? We're Talking About Practice? Part 2 with Ashland University Head Men's Basketball Coach John Ellenwood

June 9, 2026

Practice? We're Talking About Practice? Part 2 with Ashland University Head Men's Basketball Coach John Ellenwood

In part two of our call, Coach Ellenwood talks about his desire to keep learning and how he deal with getting a little bored. He also leans into his calling as someone who isn't a hoops expert (although I'll tell you having spent countless days on the road with him and his staff, they're definitely expert level hoops tacticians). How he deals with losing now vs when he was a younger coach is a marked change, you don't want to miss that. What brings his biggest frustrations a...

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What is Caller ID?
<p>&nbsp;Caller ID is a conversation-driven podcast exploring <b>calling, career, and identity</b> through real stories and honest dialogue.</p><p>Hosted by <b>Brandon Davis Wells</b>, who has served in many roles from career coach, to college baseball coach, to broadcast professional for major networks like ESPN, IheartMedia, and more. Each episode features thoughtful conversations with professionals, creatives, leaders, and everyday people wrestling with the same questions we all face:</p><p>Who am I called to be?<br> What work fits who I’m becoming?<br> How do faith, values, and purpose shape the way we work?</p><p>This isn’t a podcast about quick career hacks or hustle culture. It’s about <b>work that forms us</b>, choices that matter, and finding meaning in the long, often winding path of vocation. Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, parent, or someone navigating change, Caller ID offers clarity, perspective, and encouragement for the work ahead.</p>
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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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