What do a military officer, a top-tier soccer referee, and a community driven financial adviser have in common?
In the latest episode of Rock Solid, host Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Joe, a Round Rock Chamber ambassador whose story will flip your idea of what balance, discipline, and service really look like.
From breaking down plays on the soccer field to helping families build wealth with clarity and confidence, Joe’s life is a masterclass in composure under pressure. But what makes this interview hit even harder is the foundation of it all: a lesson passed down from his father. People don’t buy what you’re selling. They buy you.
Joe opens up about the values behind his drive, his daily discipline, and why servant leadership isn’t a buzzword for him. It’s a way of life. Whether he’s advising a family on their financial future or officiating a high-stakes match, Joe brings the same mindset. Prepare like a pro. Act with courage. Serve with integrity.
Want to know how a free slice of pizza led to a complete career pivot? Or why Joe refuses to say “you’re welcome” when thanked for his military service?
This episode isn’t just about business. It’s about character. And Round Rock is better for having people like Joe Jeffers in it.What do a military officer, a top-tier soccer referee, and a financial adviser have in common?
Joe Jeffers.
In the latest episode of Rock Solid, host Bryan Eisenberg sits down with Joe, a Round Rock Chamber ambassador whose story will flip your idea of what balance, discipline, and service really look like.
From breaking down plays on the soccer field to helping families build wealth with clarity and confidence, Joe’s life is a masterclass in composure under pressure. But what makes this interview hit even harder is the foundation of it all: a lesson passed down from his father. People don’t buy what you’re selling. They buy you.
Joe opens up about the values behind his drive, his daily discipline, and why servant leadership isn’t a buzzword for him. It’s a way of life. Whether he’s advising a family on their financial future or officiating a high-stakes match, Joe brings the same mindset. Prepare like a pro. Act with courage. Serve with integrity.
Want to know how a free slice of pizza led to a complete career pivot? Or why Joe refuses to say “you’re welcome” when thanked for his military service?
This episode isn’t just about business. It’s about character. And Round Rock is better for having people like Joe Jeffers in it.

