Posts Tagged ‘Water The Bamboo®’


Water The Bamboo TV Special December Schedule

December 1st, 2011 // No Comments

The Water The Bamboo®: Unleashing Your Potential PBS affiliate television pledge special featuring Greg Bell will air in multiple cities throughout December. Mark your calendars! If you’re in another Public Broadcasting market, stay tuned for future viewing dates in your area.

  • Ft. Wayne, IN
    Station: WFWA
    Time(s): Sunday, December 4th @ 3:30 pm
  • Charlotte, NC
    Station: WTVI
    Time(s): Thursday, December 1st @ 11:30 pm
  • Cincinnati, OH
    Station: CET
    Time(s): Monday, December 5th @ 8:00 pm
  • Tulsa, OK
    Station: OETA
    Time(s): Thursday, December 8th @ 3:00 pm
  • Medford, OR
    Station: Southern Oregon Public Television (SOPTV)
    Time(s): Sunday, December 4th @ 10:30 am
    Sunday, December 4th @ 10:00 pm
    Monday, December 19th @ 6:00 pm
    Wednesday, December 21st @ 7:30 pm
    Saturday, December 24th @ 9:00 pm
    Sunday, December 25th @ 10:30 pm
  • Seattle, WA
    Station: KCTS
    Time(s): Monday, December 5th @ 1:20 am

    *Air dates and times are subject to change. Check your local television listings for the most up-to-date information.

The Oregonian’s Ducktionary

January 7th, 2011 // No Comments

Leading up to the Oregon Ducks National Championship game against the Auburn Tigers, The Oregonian’s “How We Live” section ran a glossary of 15 terms for new fans of the team. “Here’s some of what you need to know to pretend you’ve been a fan all along,” the feature begins, including Water The Bamboo®.

Greg Bell and Water The Bamboo® featured on Comcast SportsNet Northwest Talkin’ Ball

December 6th, 2010 // No Comments

Greg appeared on “Talkin’ Ball,” a Comcast SportsNet Northwest show, following the Portland Trail Blazers game against the L.A. Clippers on Sunday, December 5. The timing worked out well for Greg’s appearance, as University of Oregon had beaten Oregon State University in the 114th episode of this in-state rivalry the day before, securing a spot in the BCS National Championship Game.

Greg had an opportunity to talk about his book, Water The Bamboo®: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals, with host Dwight Jaynes, regular Antonio Harvey, and guest Lindsay McCormick. It was a great opportunity for Greg to bridge his work as a leadership expert and inspirational speaker for organizations and associations with how the principles in his book apply to sports. He also got to play sports analyst on the Blazers and the Ducks for the night. We wanted to share this video segment and a photo from the night. Water The Bamboo!




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Clockwise from bottom left:
Dwight Jaynes, Antonio Harvey, Lindsay McCormick, Adam Willis, Greg Bell

Greg Bell Predicts Chip Kelly as Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year

December 5th, 2010 // No Comments

Greg predicts Chip Kelly as Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year on Comcast SportsNet Northwest Talkin’ Ball’s December 5, 2010 program, one day prior to the announcement.


What does Water The Bamboo® have to do with a Heisman candidate?

November 10th, 2010 // No Comments

Seeing LaMichael James on the cover of Sports Illustrated today highlights how important recovery is to success.

Bamboo Rule: Whoever recovers first wins (page 136 of Water The Bamboo®).

Check out this video of LaMichael James talking about Water The Bamboo® and what he planned to do after the 2010 Rose Bowl, regardless of the outcome.


Greg Bell and Water The Bamboo featured on NBC Affiliate KGW, Live @ 7

November 5th, 2010 // No Comments

KGW’s Live @ 7 host Stephanie Stricklen interviewed Greg Bell about Water The Bamboo®, how it’s helping the Oregon Ducks football team in its quest for a National Championship and can help leaders, organizations and individuals alike.


Water The Bamboo® Surpasses 10,000 Book Sales

October 25th, 2010 // No Comments

We recently surpassed 10,000 copies of Water The Bamboo® sold. This is considered a significant milestone by most publishers and we couldn’t be more excited. Portland Business Journal editor Rob Smith included us in the DailyBriefings for October 25 – BizTalk: Ducks boost Portland author.

Oregon Ducks Ranked #1

October 17th, 2010 // 2 Comments

Today’s paper reported that the Oregon Ducks are now ranked #1 in the polls. Watch this video of Coach Chip Kelly to learn about the role Water The Bamboo® played in the team’s success.



Don’t Forget to Set Your Vision

March 27th, 2010 // 1 Comment

Water The Bamboo® is a metaphor for achievement.  When you water giant timber bamboo in the first year, you will not see results. When you water in the second year, you will not see results. When you water in the third year, no results. However, sometime during the fourth or fifth year it will rocket up an astonishing 90 feet in less than 60 days. Do you have that kind of patience to see your vision come true?

What is your bamboo?  It would be ridiculous to go to the airport and ask for a ticket to no place in particular.  Yet many individuals and teams go through life without clearly articulating where they would like to go.  Success eludes many because they never made a decision to state what success looks like in their mind’s eye.  All human activity begins as a vision in the mind.  Learning to enhance your visualization skills can help you and your team become a constructive force.  The mind is a powerful energy source that can trigger any vision.  A vision is a way of programming a desired outcome in your subconscious mind.  Your subconscious does not differentiate between real and unreal.

A clear vision can:

  1. Help create energy, enthusiasm, optimism and commitment
  2. Remove barriers such as doubt, fear and worry
  3. Stimulate passion for what is possible
  4. Give courage to keep struggling against all obstacles
  5. Keep your team focused

Key questions to develop vision:

  1. Where do we want to go?
  2. What does success look like?
  3. What defines our success?

For more information on setting a vision read chapter 2 of Water The Bamboo: Unleashing The Potential Of Teams And Individuals.  Once you and your team are clear about your bamboo, create a plan and Water The Bamboo!