Alrighty folks, welcome back to Season 2, Episode 10 of Transacting Value Podcast.
From Miami, to Mount Dora, to Marion county, he's the son of a preachin' man. Our next guest is using growth and compassion to inspire hundreds of firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics across 2,500 square miles, over 15 years of service and life experience to become an epitome of confidence and character. What is the truth behind the pastor's kid stereotype? More importantly, how are ambition, initiative, fairness, and frankness enhanced by kindness and still creating value today? If you have ever felt like it's been harder not to bring your work mentality home, than it is to bring your home mentality to work, or just needed a change in perspective, then this episode is for you.
Today we're discussing the inherent but underrated March core values of Growth, Compassion, and Confidence as strategies for character discipline and relative success with a good friend, Ben Green. We cover different aspects of constructive, critical, and honest feedback between you and yourself, or other people. Together, we tackle self-esteem, introspection, physical, emotional, and mental recovery. If you are new to the podcast, welcome! If you're a continuing listener, welcome back! Thanks for hanging out with us and enjoying the conversation. Values still hold value.
Listeners be advised there may be some explicit language not appropriate for younger listeners.
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