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    Decrypting Crypto: Navigating the Blockchain Revolution - Hervé Larren

    Decrypting Crypto: Navigating the Blockchain Revolution - Hervé Larren

    Today's distinguished guest is Hervé Larren, the entrepreneurial force behind Airvey.io, a company dedicated to building, supporting, and providing expert advice to Web 3.0 ventures.

     

    Hervé emerged as a pioneer in the cryptocurrency realm, adopting Bitcoin and blockchain technology early in 2013 and becoming one of the early initial crypto miners in the United States. His strategic foresight led to capitalizing on his mining endeavors through public vehicles with Grayscale, and he has recently been elected to be a special council member for the ApeCoin DAO.

     

    Throughout his illustrious career, Hervé has imparted his knowledge to over a dozen prestigious projects, such as Horizen Labs and the innovative Yuga Labs’ ApeCoin. His vision was instrumental in the early work in Decentraland and helping create one of the largest commercial zones in the the Metaverse. He also played a key role in developing the Horizen ZEN token.

     

    Hervé's expertise has not gone unnoticed; his profile has been elevated through features in leading publications, including CoinTelegraph, Forbes, Bloomberg Magazine, and The Huffington Post, as part of the American Express Spotlight Series. His insights have graced television screens on Bloomberg, KTLA, and E! News. As a guest speaker, Hervé has shared his knowledge of the crypto and blockchain economic revolution at over 30 international conferences across 10 countries.

     

    Before venturing into the entrepreneurial landscape, Hervé honed his skills with prestigious tenures at luxury conglomerates LVMH and Pernod Ricard.

     

    An alumnus of the Harvard Business School Presidents' Program, Hervé also holds an MBA from Columbia Business School. His leadership qualities and keen insights have earned him membership in the elite Young Presidents' Organization (YPO).

    Show Notes:

    "Nothing discussed in this podcast should be considered investment advice. This conversation is for informational and, hopefully, entertainment purposes only. Enjoy!"

    • 03:47 - Hervé discovers "Plan B" = Bitcoin
    • 08:30 - "If you mistrust your country, you will mistrust a digital currency they create."
    • 12:30 - How did Hervé manage psychologically living at the cutting edge of a new technology movement when most of his peers did not understand it and thought it was crazy? 
    • 18:00 - What are the problems crypto was solving? This is what entrepreneurs do...find a problem and solve it.
    • 20:00 - What are Hervé's predictions for the future and things he is excited about?
      • Value investing and linear growth vs. network effects and metcalfe's law.
    • 30:00 - Real-world problems and use cases for blockchain technology.
    • 35:00 - These projects provide new governance opportunities to protect the community.
    • 38:00 - The power of community and the network.
    • 52:00 - "The swings are very big in Web 3.0...because of this, it is quite easy to see who is committed to the space." Commitment is everything, especially when things are down. Your best relationships will be built during bear markets. 
    • Book Recommendations
      • Outlive - Dr. Peter Attia
      • Curtis Jackson - Hustle Harder
      • Atomic Habits 
    • 1:00:00 - Personal longevity hacks as a global traveler
    • "You are the CEO of your health! Know your numbers."
    • 1:03:00 - Where is a good place to start your journey in this space? Everyone's journey is different. "Everyone will get Bitcoin at the price they deserve!"
    • What would Hervé say if he were asked to give a State of the World address? 
    • Follow Hervé on LinkedIn at Hervé Larren and on X @hervelarren_ (Airvey), and Instagram at Hervelarren.

    The Longevity Code: Exploring Health and Wellness with Dr. Darshan Shah

    The Longevity Code: Exploring Health and Wellness with Dr. Darshan Shah

    Dr. Darshan Shah is a health and wellness specialist, well-known surgeon, published author, tech entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Beautologie and Next|Health. As an expert on all body systems, he has performed over 10,000 surgical procedures, including trauma surgery, general surgery and plastic/reconstructive procedures. As a health and wellness specialist, he has advised thousands of patients on how to optimize their well-being and extend their lifespan, culminating in the creation of Next|Health, the "Apple Store" of Health and Wellness offering healthspan and lifespan-extending technology and treatments in a beautiful, welcoming environment.
     
     Dr. Darshan Shah started his training at an accelerated MD program at the age of 15 at the University of Missouri and earned his medical degree at the age of 21, becoming one of the youngest doctors in the United States. After surgical training in central California, Dr. Shah then continued his training at the Mayo Clinic, one of the most prestigious medical institutes in the county. After earning his board certification, he went on to open medical/surgical centers throughout California, as well as starting innovative tech companies, creating patented medical devices, and advising dozens of startups in medicine, finance, and tech. Dr. Shah's belief in continual education and self-improvement has earned him alumni status at Harvard Business School, Singularity University, and is a member of YPO (Young President’s Organization.)
     
    Dr. Darshan Shah is the oldest of three children. He is very close to his family and attributes his success to the values of hard work, passion for everything you do, and relentless tenacity taught to him by his parents. He lives in Malibu, California with his wife, and two children and loves to travel, exercise, and has a passion to continuously educate himself and others.

    SHOW NOTES:

    2:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah to share his origin story and how he was one of the youngest doctors in America to earn his medical degree. Dr. Shah shares what inspired him to pursue this career. Quote: “Going into surgery saved my medical career.” – Dr. Shah

     

    5:30 – Dr. Shah shares how he found himself being 15 years old going into medical school.

     

    6:50 – Dr. Shah discusses what inspired him to pursue medicine, even when discouraged.

     

    11:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah how he decided to operate his own business as well as practice medicine.

    Quote: “You quickly realize that [running a business] is a completely different skill set from being a doctor, and it is an additional skill set to be a leader.” – Dr. Shah

     

    15:00 – Dr. Shah gives insight into how he started learning how to run a business when he was already an expert in surgery.

     

    17:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah what the 3 most important lessons are that he learned as a doctor starting his business.

     

    22:00 – Dr. Shah begins to tell the story of how he took some time off of work to prioritize his health and the impact of that decision on his career. Quote: “I want to get people healthy, not just treat people with surgery and pills.” – Dr. Shah

     

    28:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah what he is learning as he shifts his lifestyle and decides to go to the root cause of his patients’ health.

     

    33:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah’s insight on the multitude of health issues that the US is facing and what demographics are getting access to something like “Next Health.” 

     

    38:00 – Bob brings up common medical controversies where one doctor says something is “bad” while another says that it is “good.” Dr. Shah gives advice on who to trust and who to listen to, especially in the media. Quote: “Whenever you see some sort of controversy, you can assume that there is some sort of truth somewhere in the middle.” – Dr. Shah

     

    41:40 – Bob and Dr. Shah discuss the importance of sleep.

     

    45:00 – Dr. Shah shares how to become the “CEO of your own health.”

     

    51:00 – Bob asks Dr. Shah for his advice on how to obtain healthy, natural foods. Dr. Shah says to eat local, organic foods and to avoid the “dirty dozen” foods that are the most heavily treated with pesticides. https://www.ewg.org/foodnews/dirty-dozen.php 

     

    53:00 – Dr. Shah shares the “Shah protocol.”

     

    53:30 – Dr. Shah shares his advice for those on medications and losing muscle mass and those trying to get their weight to a comfortable level.

     

    1:00:00 – Dr. Shah gives insight into what things a man in his late 40s and early 50s can do to help his longevity.

     

    1:03:10 – Dr. Shah shares what people can do to reduce inflammation.

     

    1:07:20 – Bob asks Dr. Shah what he would say to those concerned about mental health.

     

    1:11:40 – Bob asks if there are things that can help people boost performance in a cognitive function or if it is a scam.

     

    1:13:50 – Bob then asks if coconut oil and MCT oil are good supplements for brain health.

     

    1:14:40 – Dr. Shah states the benefits of Prenuvo whole-body MRI scans.

     

    1:18:20 – Dr. Shah delves into life expectancy and how to protect yourself from things that can typically cause us to die.

     

    1:20:40 – Rapid fire questions: Dr. Shah’s “life-changing” books, favorite college course, favorite HBS professor, favorite place to travel, things at the top of his bucket list, and what he would share if he were giving a State of the Union Address.

     

    Dr. Shah’s books:

    “Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity” by Peter Attia, “Food: What the Heck Should I Eat” by Mark Hyman, “Built to Move: The Ten Essential Habits to Help You Move Freely and Live Fully” by Kelly and Juliet Starret.

    Mustache Mortgage Minute - JP Sicotte

    Mustache Mortgage Minute - JP Sicotte

    JP Sicotte is the branch leader for Movement Mortgage in Littleton, Colorado. He is passionate about helping every client find the ideal loan package for their home or investment property. He is best known for his short, insightful, "Mustache Mortgage Minute" videos on Linkedin and Instagram. JP is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy and was a track and field athlete while he was a cadet. He served in the Air Force for over 23 years as a navigator of the RC135 and C-130 aircraft, having multiple deployments around the globe. He also completed his MBA in Finance from the University of Colorado. 

    Homeownership and understanding real estate is a foundational tenet in building wealth. The market is very dynamic at the moment, with interest rates fluctuating and home prices on the move. Everyone I meet from young people starting out looking for their first home, to mid-career professionals looking for a vacation home, and late-career professionals considering downsizing or moving to their retirement destination…seems to be talking about real estate. I could not wait to have this conversation with JP and hear his insights on this market and advice for those ready to make "the leap".  I know you will learn something new in this conversation. 

    Show Notes:

    4:00 – Bob asks JP to tell us what is happening in the American real estate and mortgage markets. JP unpacks this for the listeners who may be in the process of making a big decision. JP begins by discussing the high-interest rate and lack of affordability.

     

    7:30 – JP encourages those in the market to get in now. He gives his housing market predictions and forecasts.

     

    12:30 – JP discusses his belief in the significance of real estate for the American family building wealth. Quote– “When is the best time to plant a tree? 20 years ago. When is the next best time? Now.”

     

    14:40 – Bob asks JP’s advice for newlywed young adults who are looking to buy their first home. Bob then asks JP what the wise things young adults can be doing now in preparation for buying their first home.

     

    22:30 – JP advises how to improve your credit score in preparation for purchasing a home.

     

    25:30 – JP gives his advice to people in mid-career who are looking for a vacation home.

     

    28:00 – JP gives his thoughts on Airbnb vs. Vrbo

     

    29:40 – Bob asks JP what those near retiring are asking and things they need to be doing in advance to prepare.

     

    33:30 – JP talks about American homeowners tapping into equity to pay bills and pay down debt and gives his insight on the best ways.

     

    37:30 – Bob touches on JP’s background and asks what drew him to the real estate industry from serving in the Air Force. JP gives how he applies his discipline and learnings from the military in his real estate and financing.

     

    42:00 – Bob and JP reminisce on their favorite planes that they flew in the military and their favorite aspects of being in the Air Force.

     

    50:00 – Bob and JP share how their military backgrounds shaped the way they view the significance of teamwork and how they take that into their respective careers. 

     

    52:20 – Bob asks JP how the military core values of integrity, honesty, and building trust show up in his career now. Quote– “I really do think that I am a bit of a breath of fresh air for people to know that I am working to figure out what is in their best interest.”

     

    53:50 – JP tells us what people should be looking for to ensure that they get someone who is honest and forthcoming when looking for a mortgage advisor.

     

    55:40 – AI is changing every industry. JP shares how he views AI impacting his industry and jobs within the industry. Quote– “I do love the ability to leverage AI, but it definitely is not perfect.”

     

    57:40 – Bob asks JP what books he is currently reading to continue learning and growing.

    Book recommendations: “Meditations” by Marcus Aurelius, Ryan Holiday’s books, “Outlive” by Peter Attia

     

    1:00:00 – Bob asks JP what he would say if he was invited to inspire and encourage our nation via the State of the Union Address. Quote– “Let’s all focus on the things we agree on and believe in.” JP highlights the importance of focusing on the elements in life we agree on instead of our differences. 

     

    JP Sicotte on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jpsicotte/ 

    Adversity Makes the Leader - Kim Jeremic

    Adversity Makes the Leader - Kim Jeremic

    Kim has been the President of multiple companies in the fashion and retail industry, spanning a twenty-year career where she led R&D, manufacturing, product design, marketing, and growing market share during some of the most dynamic and challenging retail environments. Kim is passionate about helping women in poverty and used her leadership and roles in companies to help develop and implement an industry-leading approach that provides opportunities for women providing true living wages that allow team members to have real opportunities and thrive and break the cycle of poverty.  You will hear in this episode how Kim is finishing a mid-career sabbatical and entering the second phase of her career with new insights, motivations, and goals of how to best serve and inspire those around her and the next generation of leaders.  Kim has studied finance at Queen’s University and is a graduate of the Harvard Business School President’s Program. She also just completed Oxford University’s “Reimagining Leadership Executive Program.”  Kim is a member of the Young President’s Organization (YPO) and has been a chapter chair and education chair, and has previously been on the Canadian board for YPO/WPO. Kim provides incredible insight and learning from her journey. As you will hear, Kim  is a close friend of mine whom I have a great deal of respect and admiration. I have watched her over the past decade lead in many different environments. She consistently demonstrates class and grace while being tenacious in achieving every goal and overcoming any obstacle in her way. She is loved by all our classmates because she has a true servant-leader heart and cares about everyone she meets.

    Show Notes:

    (13:11) - Kim realizes a key to her success was to get near leadership and learn from people who had results.
    (17:30) - Kim gives advice to young people starting their careers today.
    Quote - "Success Leaves Clues"
    (23:00) - Discussion of the "Imposter Syndrome."
    (27:00) - The power of testing your assumptions.
    (29:00) - Kim talks about the importance and her learnings of taking a mid-career sabbatical.
    (41:00) - Bob and Kim discuss work-life balance and the challenge of going all in early in your career to achieve while still seeking balance.
    (48:45) - "My mess is my message."
    (49:30) - What Kim learned leading her company during COVID. "Cash is King and get lean fast!"
    Quote - "No decision is a decision and it is the worst decision you can make!"
    (1:00:45) - Kim talks about changes in the e-commerce business and what business leaders need to do. 
    (1:07:00) - The importance of having a real relationship with your customer...connection with them.
    (1:10:00) - Advice to mid-career professionals who must leap a new direction or career.
    (1:16:00) - The importance of having a global perspective.
    (1:25:00) - Kim is thinking about using her island retreat as a retreat for other leaders needing a sabbatical in their career.
    (1:30:00) - What would Kim say to the American and Canadian people if she was given the chance to give a "State of the Union" address?
    Quote "Progress over perfection!"

    Book Recommendations:
    - Untethered Soul - The Journey Beyond Yourself by Michael Singer
    - Fearless Heart - Why Greater Compassion is the Key to Greater Well-Being by Thupten Jinpa
    - Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni
    - EOS - Gino Wickman


    Ukraine: Perspectives from Moscow - Vadim Belyakov

    Ukraine: Perspectives from Moscow  - Vadim Belyakov

    Vadim Belyakov is from Moscow, Russia and has been a serial entrepreneur since 1999 when ROST XXI Group was founded. ROST main activity was the importation and distribution of fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) throughout the entire Russian Federation and it quickly became Russia’s leader in brand sales. In recent years, the company has shifted focus providing real-estate development and back office solutions to medium size multi-national companies doing business in Russia. Vadim is also the President of Uniland, a trading company that distributes a wide range of products to consumers in the Urals. He is a member of YPO and has won multiple awards to including Best Regional Learning Officer, Best Large Personal Event, and Best Overall Experience. 

     

    He has his Master of Arts from the Russian Academy of Economy and is a graduate of London Business School and Harvard Business School. Since 2017 he has been working on the NotAlone App, which is an application for young people who feel alone, depressed, and struggle with Anxiety. The app uses innovative and life-changing technology like an AI bot, online forums, and 20 years of established clinical psychological experience to provide users with various strategies to meaningfully connect and deepen healthy and positive self-awareness. 


    Show Notes:

    • Not Alone App - Vadim's creation to help people dealing with feeling alone, depressed, and struggling with anxiety.
    • (15:00) - How is Vadim dealing with the conflict? What is the mood in Moscow and how are people reacting?
    • (24:00) - How has life changed in Russia and Moscow?
    • (29:00) - President Putin still has the majority support of everyone in Russia.
    • (30:00) - If you are a Russian and oppose the war you are alienated. If you travel outside the country you are alienated. You feel like a compete refugee. You are judged by the actions of the government not your own character as a person.
    • (36:00) - How are Russian businesses dealing with sanctions?
    • (45:00) - What do Russian people say is the reason this conflict started?
    • (52:00) - In Negotiations you understand the term ZOPA (Zone Of Possible Agreement). Before the start of the conflict we had a small ZOPA area but now Vadim believes there is none.
    • (1:12:13) - "I believe that iron curtains today are built in our brains by propaganda. It is no longer physical walls." - Vadim 
    • (1:15:00) - Professor Rawi Abdelal - HBS Case Study "Russia: A Drama in Three Acts"
    • (1:21:00) - Why Vadim is worried that nuclear weapons could be used.
    • (1:24:00) - "My heart is for peace." - Vadim
    • One final key insight. Vadim does not believe Russia has aims to occupy a country of 40M people that do not want them there. That would not be possible in his mind. If that is the case. What is their objective? Let's assume neither side will get 100% what they want. Where is the compromise that both can live with? My fear is that we are creating a new cold war scenario where we will end up with a larger version of the Berlin Wall and Korean DMZ and a stalemate that lasts for years and future generations must deal with since current leaders and diplomats have been unable to find a solution. 

    "The most American thing we can do is think for ourselves, question authority, and demand transparency. When we are faced with the rare moments where we find the unusual convergence of consensus narrative forming...double down on all of the above." 


    Lebanon - The Cross Roads Between East and West - Richard Haykel

    Lebanon - The Cross Roads Between East and West - Richard Haykel

    Richard Haykel is the Chairman of Haykel Hospital S.A.L. in Tripoli, Lebanon and Executive Director of CARA Ventures, LLC.  Richie has a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Tufts University, a Master’s of Hospital and Health Care Administration and Management from the University of Paris Cite. He is also a Harvard Business School Executive Program graduate and OPM 49. Richie is a member of the Young President’s Organization (YPO) and is home based in Tripoli, Lebanon. 

    Show Notes:

    • Lebanon has always been at the crossroads between East and West. "It plays a role much bigger than its geography."
    • A $6 tax for What's App launched the Oct 2019 revolution.
    • (11:30) The financial system collapse has led to 80% of the population in poverty, runs on banks, life savings wiped out for many. Prior to this, the poverty rate was around 20%. Overnight, a majority of the population was plunged into poverty.
    • (20:00) "Morally, we needed to walk the talk with our kids." We came back to make a difference!
    • "Everything rises and falls on leadership." - John Maxwell
    • (22:45) What are the warning signs that this could be coming to your country?
    • (30:00) Why are we starting to see a reverse migration from America?
    • (31:00) Why are tenured professors at Columbia and Princeton afraid of losing their job?
    • (37:00) There is no dollar alternative at the moment.
    • (46:00) Bitcoin, crypto winter, FTX collapse and the future of cryptocurrencies...and real estate?
    • (49:00) How did the pandemic impact the middle east and Lebanon? Lebanon has the ability to adapt.
    • (54:00) How does Hezbollah impact everything in Lebanon today?
    • (56:00) What is the impact of Saudi Arabia and MBS in the middle east?
    • (1:04:00) The pivot to Asia has destroyed the trust of the United States in the middle east.
    • (1:18:00) Why do you invest so much in advanced education and continued education later in your career?
    • (1:24:00) Book Recommendations - Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell, Deep Purpose by Ranjay Gulati, Glass Half Broken by Boris Groysberg Podcast "After Hours"
    • (1:30:00) Leadership insights while leading during a crisis.
    • (1:34:00) What would Richie say to the American people if he was asked to give a State of the Union address?


    Sustainably Feeding the World from the Desert - Miguel Calatayud

    Sustainably Feeding the World from the Desert - Miguel Calatayud

    Miguel Calatayud is the CEO and Director of IWI, an innovative algae nutrition company building sustainable and scalable nutritious food to feed the world’s growing population. He has a Bachelor of Business Administration from Universidad Pública de Navarra, a Master’s of Finance from ESIC, a Master's of Global Logistics from ICIL, an MBA from Comilas Pontifical University, and also graduated from the Harvard Business School President's Program. Miguel is a member of the Young President’s Organization (YPO) and is home based in Houston, Texas. He has spent the past 25 years in the food and agriculture industries and is now helping to revolutionize both with new food tech and agri-tech.  His revolutionary technology uses non-arable land, salt water, and the sun as their energy source to produce the world’s best omega-3 and complex proteins. In the process, he is creating jobs and new industries for local populations. IWILife.com has been featured on CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, The Guardian, Fast Company, and many other outlets. 

    Show Notes:

    • Algae omega has three times the absorption rate of fish oil omega.
    • Algae protein is better than egg and whey, has all the amino acids needed, and is highly soluble.
    • You can grow 20 pounds of essential amino acids per acre of peas per year, 71 pounds of essential amino acids of beef per acre, per year, but with algae, you can grow 6,000 pounds of essential amino acids per acre per year! This is a massive breakthrough!
      • Furthermore, it does not use current freshwater or agricultural land but rather previously unusable desert land and salt water. 
    • You need 9,000 gallons of fresh water to produce 1 pound of amino acids from peas, and 17,000 gallons of fresh water to produce 1 pound of essential amino acids from beef, and with algae, they use ZERO fresh water.
    • (11:00) - Miguel tells his origin story and the idea behind IWILife.com in 2016.
    • Miguel announces the launch of a new product, a three-ounce protein drink with 17 grams of natural protein that has all the branch chain amino acids better than egg and whey. 33% of daily needed protein...an "8-hour protein!"
      • The three most important aspects of a successful food, drink, or protein...Miguel says it is "Taste, Taste, Taste!"
    • (19:30) Miguel shares his go-to-market strategy.
    • (21:30) Miguel shares how he builds and grows a company during a difficult economy post-COVID.
      • "The challenge is everything we are doing is new. This is also a new category. We have to explain it to the customer." 
      • Strong clinical studies on the product and thousands of consumers raving about the product is helping growth.
    • "Many times in life, you have to choose between making an impact or doing a profitable business. In our case, they are both the same!"
    • We are democratizing farming and making great, profitable products.
    • (27:00) - "If you want to build a successful business, you need to convince the consumer that your product is better than the current best product in the market."
    • (32:00) - The middle east has what we need, "Sun, Sand, Salt Water." 
    • "Our people are not just motivated by a job or career...they know they are doing something that will change the world. It is bigger than us." It is all about having a purpose-driven motivation over an economic motivation.
    • What are the Top 5 that Miguel focuses on: 
      • The Boss = The Customer...are you listening to their needs and what they are telling you?
      • The Team = Have you hired the right team with the right motivations and culture?
      • The Partners = Your suppliers and retailers are a critical component to your operation.
      • The Community = Are you positively impacting the community where you work?
      • The Investors = Do you have the right investors helping you?
    • (47:00) - What is going on with Agri-Tech and Food-Tech today? How is the world advancing in these areas?
    • (51:00) - The city of Houston food bank provides 151 million meals a year to food-insecure people! This is between 400-600K meals a day!
    • Book Recommendations
      • Extreme Ownership - Jocko Willnik 
      • Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence - Max Tegmark
      • Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control - Stuart Russell
    • (1:04:00) - How would Miguel encourage people to be big dreamers and try to do what others say is impossible?
      • There is no such thing as a dream too big. However, there is a tipping point between dreaming and doing...that is called having a plan.

    Redefining the Art of Law - Kevin Thompson

    Redefining the Art of Law - Kevin Thompson

    Kevin Thompson is the Co-Founder of the Thompson Burton Law Firm in Franklin and Nashville, Tennessee. Kevin graduated from the University of Tennessee with a BA in Political Science and then earned his Juris Doctorate from the Tennessee School of Law. While at UT, Kevin was a track athlete and earned All-American honors in the Decathlon, and participated on two SEC and NCAA National Championship Teams. Kevin is a serial entrepreneur and is passionate about redefining the art of law.   

    Show Notes:

    • Kevin shares his family origin story and his grandfather coming to the United States from Italy and how it created a family legacy that impacts him to this day.
    • Kevin's grandfather participated on three National Championship Football teams and the Notre Dame. ('44, '45, and '47)
    • What did athletics teach Kevin? Failure is part of the success process. 
    • (11:00) "I am trying to teach young lawyers that success compounds over time. Young people do not like the period of embarrassment where they are bad and they don't hang in there long enough for compounding to work for them."
    • Our generation's greatest investor is Warren Buffett and 99% of the wealth he has today was generated after the age of 65. This is not an example of "it is never too late to start" but rather he started at age 14 and allowed compounding to work in his favor over time!
    • (14:00) What are the dangers of helicopter parents? How can you stunt your children's success by being TOO involved? Give them space to grow and learn.
    • (16:00) The origin story of Thompson Burton Law firm.
    • Taking risk is critical for success.
    • "More is caught than taught. Everything changed for me when my son Luke was born. I knew I had to model the right behaviors."
    • (26:00) How do you make a stand? Dive deep into an issue and get to understand every aspect of the issue and take a position on it.
    • "The cleaner the space and the more well-defined the rules the less opportunity there is. The messier the space that is less defined has great opportunity."
    • (30:00) How will AI impact the legal profession? Why AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ChatGPT is a meteor heading for the legal profession.
    • "The value a great lawyer brings is years of experience and judgment."
    • ***Key Principle of Success*** "Be a person worthy of a partnership!" Partnerships are not 50/50...don't look at the world that way. Always be looking for ways to give and serve more than the other party.
    • (40:00) Walt and Kevin laid a foundation of compensation that was very different from other professional firms. Comp was objective and transparent and it has brought the best entrepreneurial attorneys to their firm because it of the business model.
    • Charlie Munger, "When in doubt, focus on the incentives of an organization."
    • What does Kevin look for in employees and partners?
    • "Invest on the trend line, not the dot!"
    • (57:00) "If I was starting over at 25, this is one thing I would do to be successful..."
    • "Try to find ways to create value!" 
    • (1:00:00) "What are you optimizing your life for?"
    • (1:08:00) Thoughts on the economy for 2023 and blockchain and cryptocurrencies...
    • (1:17:00) What would Kevin say if he was given the opportunity to give a state of the union address to the American people?
    • Book Recommendations
      • Range: Why Generalists Triumph In A Specialized World by David Epstein
      • Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell
      • Devil Take the Hindmost: A History of Financial Speculation by Edward Chancellor
      • The End of the World is Just the Begining by Peter Zeihan

    Taking Stock & Creating New Frame Works for the Future - Robert Dickie III

    Taking Stock & Creating New Frame Works for the Future - Robert Dickie III

    In this episode, I give a short recap of the origin story of this podcast and how we have been doing post-COVID. We look at a few of the most recent guests and their insights and discuss some of the latest economic data that is impacting every aspect of the economy which according to Professor Mihir Desai, should cause everyone to rethink mental models and frameworks as we move forward.

    Show Notes: 

    • The origin story of this podcast and the questions we have been asking guests?
    • How I became nicknamed "Q" in college.
    • Review of guests and their content.
    • (20:00) - "The quality of your life is determined by the quality of the questions you ask...Successful people are looking for new sources of information and data that they can leverage! Who we become and the success we have is downstream of the information we get."
    • (21:00) - HBS Professor Mihir Desai insights on the global economy - Finance For a World Turned Upside Down.
      • We will have to change the frameworks for how we see and operate in the world.
    • (27:00) - Action produces data, and from there, you can PDCA - Plan, Do, Check, and Adjust.
    • (34:00) - 77% of the advertised jobs in the US with a salary over $35,000 require a four-year college degree yet only 1/3 of Americans have a college degree.
      • The cost of a college degree has gone up over 1,482% since 1977!
    • (36:00) - The benefit of Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) like EdX.org and Coursera.org
    • (38:00) - How has work changed? The 150-year work model of the 8-hour work day and 5-day work week was blown up during 2020 and COVID.
    • (40:00) - This is the most unaffordable housing market in US history! 
    • (42:00) - What is the impact on the tech sector? Why are thousands of employees being laid off? 
    • (46:00) - How is this impacting small businesses around the United States?
    • (47:00) - What is the Boskin Commission and how did it impact entitlement programs and US spending by changing inflation numbers?
    • (51:00) - Book Recommendation - The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel
    • (55:00) - The key to have success is to take agency of your life...have personal discipline and realize our success is up to us and our personal decisions.

    Disrupting the Page: The Future of Print, Publishing, and Media - Sean Murray

    Disrupting the Page: The Future of Print, Publishing, and Media - Sean Murray

    Sean Murray is the President and CEO of Advocate Printing and Publishing in Nova Scotia, Canada. Established in 1891 Sean highlights his family's journey and how his grandfather and father worked in, bought, and led this iconic Canadian business that has become a family business over time. Sean is in the Atlantic CEO Hall of Fame, was celebrated as one of Canada's 40 under 40 business leaders, and received the Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal. He graduated from Pictou Academy, St. Mary's University, and the Harvard Business School Executive Program. He is the Chair of the Young President's Organization (YPO) Atlantic Canada and is the Director of YPO Canada.

    Show Notes:

    • The importance of being a lifelong learner in your career.
    • How have print, distribution, fulfillment, and media changed over the years?
    • Advocate was established in 1891 with the oldest company founded in 1865.
    • The importance of succession planning in business but especially family businesses.
    • (24:30) How did Sean pivot his business over time due to changes and technology in the global economy? "We put the client's success before our own success."
    • (33:00) Why data is digital oil for the new economy.
    • Favorite Case at HBS?
      • Francis Frei and focusing on customer delight. What are you choosing to be good at? What are you choosing to be bad at? You can't be everything to everyone!
      • (36:00) What is the art of the possible?
      • Borris Groysberg and building teams and culture.
    • (40:00) "The Great Resignation" moved to "Quit Quitting," and now we are moving to the "Great Re-Imagining" as people rethink how they want to live life going forward.
    • "We are moving from work-life balance to life-work balance."
    • "As soon as people start making more we learned they want to work less." People want to be rewarded with free time not more overtime or increased salary. What people want is changing all around us.
    • (45:00) We are seeing on-shoring or re-shoring back to North America. This will have profound changes in our economy.
    • (52:00) "When in doubt, focus on incentives!" - Charlie Munger
      • Flexibility today matters more than financial incentives.
    • (55:00) Ranjay Gulati's book - Deep Purpose - The Heart and Soul of High-Performance Companies
    • (58:00) "We optimized for efficiency but not purpose and meaning!"
    • (59:00) Is "Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs" changing today? Do we need to reimagine this for a new global economy of an enlightened and empowered population?
    • "Careers may be in 3-year increments today instead of 20-year increments as in the past!"
    • (1:05:00) Advice for young people. Its all about soft skills and building your network. How are you making sure you are relevant in the conversation? How are you adding value? Don't focus on just doing tasks. Those will be automated away!
      • "Learn how to be an entrepreneur and intrapreneur! If you learn these skill sets, you will be extremely valuable!"
    • (1:09:00) "How do we change a ME economy to a WE economy?"
    • What has Sean learned are key attributes of being a good entrepreneur? You have to have passion, vision, and purpose! What is your risk appetite? Are you willing to be "all in" and risk it all to succeed? 
      • "Through failure comes learning." 
      • It's not all about you! You have to build a team. You have to have mentors and advisors. This will help you be successful and help you have a work-life balance.
    • Book Recommendations:
    • (1:24:00) - What would Sean say if he had the opportunity to give a State of the Union address to the Canadian people?

    A Super Bowl Bet Turns Into A Multi-Generational Family Legacy - Jeff Wayne

    A Super Bowl Bet Turns Into A Multi-Generational Family Legacy - Jeff Wayne

    Jeff Wayne is the President and CEO of Max ERC Refund and comes from a family of serial entrepreneurs. He is the owner and operator of multiple Cycle Bar franchises, Max ERC Refund while he and his family have owned and operated 23 businesses.  He is the former President of Dynamic Rehabilitation. He graduated from Michigan State University and was a member of the Young President's Organization (YPO) for Greater Detroit. 

    Show Notes:

    • (03:00) - What mountain climbing teaches you about yourself and life. 
    • (09:00) - What is the "long gear" in mountain climbing and life? Why is the mental approach so important in life?
    • (17:00) - The start of Durakon and DuraLiner and a family business legacy! Watch the Super Bowl ad here.
    • (22:00) - How to go "All In" with educated and calculated bets in life.
    • (23:00) - Jeff explains why you want your sales team to make a ton of money...its obvious, but many don't understand it.
    • (26:00) - Jeff talks about how he is mentoring his daughter Madison Wayne and her four businesses in Scottsdale, Arizona. Check out Icon Itinerary for your next trip to Scottsdale!
    • (33:00) - Advice to parents raising children. Jeff discovered he did not want to work for someone else in life.
    • (39:00) - John James - Detroit Businessman, Army Veteran, YPO member, and US Congressman.
    • (43:00) - A watching "Top Gun" on Kilimanjaro.  
    • (55:00) - Lia Wayne CEO and Founder of Top Gun Talent and Jeff Wayne CEO and Founder of Max ERC Refund.
    • (1:03:00) - All of Jeff's businesses are people and service-centric. What has he learned to have success as a business leader?
      • Jeff is building most of his businesses via Zoom and not face-to-face today. This is a big change from the past.
      • You have to find a way to stand out! Make a connection.
    • (1:10:00) - "Business is easy... it's all about relationships. People will do business with people they like, and people like people who are like themselves. The key is finding commonalities and areas of mutual interest to build rapport and trust!" 
    • (1:15:00) - Jeff gives insight into the white-collar and tech recession hitting America in early 2023.
      • Working at a large company is not safe. This will lead to more entrepreneurship in America.
    • (1:21:00) - Jeff asks an incredibly important question for entrepreneurs. "What do you find attractive about entrepreneurship? What do you want?" This will change over time based on your goals and experiences. At this stage of life, Jeff wants flexibility!
    • "I want FREEDOM!"
    • (1:25:00) - We are going through a great REIMAGINATION of work in America!
    • (1:29:00) - Don't measure yourself on old metrics of success.
    • (1:31:00 ) - AI & ChatGPT and the changing landscape of work.
      • Why deep domain experience is not as important as breadth/range of experience today.
    • (1:38:00) - "You can't be an entrepreneur and be dystopian. Entrepreneurship requires you to be optimistic!"
    • Book Recommendation
      • Good to Great 
    • (1:42:00) - If Jeff was asked to give a State of the Union Address to the American people, what would he say?
    • "On the plains of hesitation bleach the bones of countless millions who, at the dawn of decision, sat down to wait, and waiting died!" - George Cecil 

    Leading a Work Revolution with Technology - Jason Radisson, CEO and Founder of ShiftOne

    Leading a Work Revolution with Technology - Jason Radisson, CEO and Founder of ShiftOne

    Jason Radisson is the CEO and Founder of ShiftOne. He has a bachelor of arts degree from Holy Cross with honors in Political Science. He was a Fulbright Scholar in economics at the University of Gottingen and started his Ph.D. at Harvard in Economics. Jason worked at McKinsey, Uber, 99 (an Uber competitor in Brazil), with many other stops along the way. Jason is helping lead a work revolution for frontline workers solving employment problems with technology.

    Show Notes:

    • Jason gives his background and origin story that leads him to become the CEO and Founder of ShiftOne.com and his entrepreneurial insight on "frontline workers" and how technology can help both employees and employers.
    • (16:00) Are terms "gig economy" and "freelancer economy" the same or different?
    • ShiftOne is focusing on full-time jobs not part-time jobs.
    • (21:00) What are the challenges of building a dual sided market place? How good of a manager you are in this type of industry is determined by how well you can grow both sides together. 
    • (25:00) What is going on with the worker shortage? H-1b Visa issues and immigation issues impacting the US Economy?
    • (33:00) Why would someone want to look for work through ShiftOne? What are the benefits? 
      • The ability to learn, pivot industries, and have access to more opportunities. People want more flexibility and opportunities!
      • The ability to give people "deep skills."
    • (37:00) Why education is important. Why you should always look to "up skill" in your career.
    • Marc Andreessen "Software is eating the world!" Software and automation is changing the economy and will destroy old jobs but also create NEW jobs and industries!
    •  If you are doing unskilled tasks they will get automated away. People need to move up the value chain which will require new skills.
      • Machine operation roles
      • Engineering roles
      • Healthcare
    • Where can you go to get more skills for free? Coursera.org and EdX.org are great assets to use. 
    • (40:00) Where do you start? Be curious. Ask questions. Become a lifelong learner.
    • (43:00) What is the secret of building and running a unicorn business
      • Picking the markets, business model, and strategy is critical.
      • Most profits in the ride sharing world where not in the US and China but in Brazil. Why?
      • What is your insight? 
    • (53:00) Best practice - The Hill Climbing Practice - the operation must be better this week than last week.
    • (56:00) What does the post COVID work world look like?
    • Book Recommendations
    • (1:09:00) If Jason could give a State of the Union address to the American people what would he say?

    The Bourbon Whisperer - The Art, Science, and History of American Bourbon with Rod Arnold

    The Bourbon Whisperer - The Art, Science, and History of American Bourbon with Rod Arnold

    Rod Arnold graduated from Texas A&M University and was a member of the famed Corps of Cadets. He is the Chairman of the Board of The Delta Chi Educational Foundation, CEO of All Pro Rush, and the CEO of the Bourbon Whisperer. Follow him on Instagram at the 

    Show Notes:

    • Rod starts by sharing his origin story and what motivated him to leave a 30-year career as a healthcare executive to become the "Bourbon Whisperer." How did he discover this opportunity? Why did he make the leap?
    • (15:00) - Rod discusses how his wife was an essential part of starting the company and helping him craft the business plan. He recognizes how this pivot will be better for him and his career. Having situational awareness of what is going on in the world around you is important to see opportunities.
    • (20:00) - Rod discusses how sales classes and learnings from his career helped him during the transition and manage the tensions and stress of making a dramatic career shift. How do you break out of patterns and habits to do something new?
    • "The chains of our habits are unnoticeable until they are too strong to be broken!"
    • (27:00) - Rod started his business by finding a place to serve others! Start by serving others and you will find a way to grow.
    • (30:00) - The first crisis for the industry was Prohibition from 1920 to 1933. The second crisis in American bourbon history came during the 1960s as the younger generations turned away from their parent's whiskey and turned to clear liquors. When Sean Connery as James Bond asks for a martini "shaken not stirred," this marks the cultural shift.
    • (33:00) - The Heaven Hill Distillery fire shows how this industry, with many generations of family-owned businesses, are connected, and help each other in good times and bad.
    • (39:00) - What is the right way to drink bourbon?
    • (41:00) - Women have three times the taste and olfactory senses men have. They are much better at picking up the tastes and smells in food, wine, and alcohol. 
    • (44:00) - Frank Sinatra always drank Jack Daniels. He was the first celebrity endorser of a product and never got paid for it. He had a favorite drink and a secret way to drink it. Rod gives the story of Frank Sinatra.
    • Book Recommendation - "The Way You Wear Your Hat: Frank Sinatra and The Lost Art of Livin"
    • (50:00) - Bourbon does not need to be made in Kentucky but must be made in the United States to be called a Bourbon.
      • The weather, water, and barrel, all impact the bourbon as much as the ingredients.
    • Bottle and Bond - passed in 1897 was the first consumer protection act in America to protect citizens from the "snake oil salesmen" in the old west selling poor-grade alcohols, tonics, and elixirs that were killing people. 
    • (1:07:00) - What has happened to give the industry a resurgence today? American Whiskey is booming today.
      • Old Rip Van Winkle Distillery
      • Weller, Old Fitzgerald, and Makers Mark were brands sold off to other distillers. The family held on to one brand "Old Rip Van Winkle."
      • The Japanese market and investment also helped save the American bourbon market.
    • "Wheated Bourbons" are softer and smoother. A few examples are Larceny, Weller, Old Fitzgerald, Old Rip Van Winkle, and Makers Mark.
    • Follow Rod Arnold at The Bourbon Whisperer and on Instagram
    • No matter what you do in life have enthusiasm. If you don't have it in your current job it might be time to start looking around for something else to do.
    • Book Recommendations
      • Bourbon Curious by Fred Minnick
      • Bourbon Justice by Brian Haara
      • Pappland by Wright Thompson
      • Four Roses - The Return of a Whiskey Legend by Al Young


    Helping Bring Professional Soccer to America with Brett M. Johnson - CEO of Benevolent Capital

    Helping Bring Professional Soccer to America with Brett M. Johnson - CEO of Benevolent Capital

    Brett M. Johnson graduated from Brown University, where he was a member of the rowing team and received his Bachelor of Arts in History. He received his MBA from Pepperdine University and graduated from the Harvard Business School Executive Program. He is a member of the Young President's Organization (YPO) and is the CEO and Founder of Benevolent Capital and Founder of Fortuitous Partners.

    Brett is the Chairman of Rhode Island FC, Director and Shareholder of Ipswich Town FC in England and Phoniex Rising FC in Phoneix, Arizona.

    Show Notes:

    • How Brett fell in love with soccer (Football) and the insight that led him to get involved in professional soccer (football) in the United States and England.
    • (8:00) What were the problems and challenges that Brett found with traditional private equity firms?
    • (11:00) Brett discovered the incentives were misaligned. When he and Grant founded Benevolent Capital they decided to focus on creating the right incentive structure, which is very different from traditional private equity firms.
    • (13:00) - What did Brett learn as a "Wartime CEO"...a leader navigating challenging times.
      • "The challenges I faced made me a good CEO and leader...I love being an entrepreneur!" 
      • "As an entrepreneur, the universe will test you!"
    • (24:00) - What was Brett's thesis for Professional Soccer in the United States?
      • What are the similarities and differences between traditional business and professional sports?
    • (29:00) - What is the impact of Ted Lasso on the game of soccer in the United States?
    • (33:00) - What other business insights is Brett having after being in professional sports?
    • (40:00) - The World Cup truly is an event that brings the world together unlike anything else.
    • (45:00) - Brett advises young people.
    • (49:00) - Brett's top three skills everyone needs to be successful in life.
    • "I know I am doing exactly what I should be doing and that is a great feeling!" Brett had to "take the leap" to get there and he went all in!
      • You get rewarded when you go "all in" and people and the world see that you mean business.
    • Learning how to "manage up" in your career is as important as how you "manage down" in your career.
    • Book Recommendations
      • Never Split the Difference - Chris Voss
      • Shoe Dog - Phil Knight
      • American Lion - Jon Meacham
      • The Last Hill - Bob Drury and Tom Clavin
      • Against All Odds - Alex Kershaw
    • (1:00:00) Why is outside motivation so important for an entrepreneur and their journey?
    • (1:03:00)If Brett could give a State of the Union Address to the American people what would he say?
    • Connect with Brett M. Johnson on Linkedin

    Dr. Sajjan Gohel - Author of "Doctor, Teacher, Terrorist" - The Making of a Global Terrorist Leader

    Dr. Sajjan Gohel - Author of "Doctor, Teacher, Terrorist" - The Making of a Global Terrorist Leader

    Dr. Sajjan Gohel has a Bachelor of Arts in Politics with Honors from Queen Mary University in London. He earned his Master's in Comparative Politics and Ph.D. in International History both from the London School of Economics. 

    • International Security Director for the London-based Asia Pacific Foundation
    • Editor of NATO's Counter Terrorism Reference Curriculum
    • Host of NATO's first-ever podcast series, "Deep Dive"
    • Author "Doctor, Teacher, Terrorist" the story of Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahari

    Show Notes:

    • Dr. Gohel gives a succinct overview of Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahari and conflicts in the middle east.
    • What are the ideological doctrines that radicalize? 
    • What did the fall of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan mean for the middle east? 
    • The near enemy vs. the far enemy.
    • The 9-11 attack was less about an attack on America and more of an attack on a value system. It was part of an ideological war.
    • What is the Haqqani Network?
    • What is the Quad in the Indo-Pacfic? What you need to know?
    • What is the difference between ISIS and Al-Qaeda
    • Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahari's last strategy was the "safe base" concept being built in the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.
    • The difference between Osama Bin Laden and Dr. Ayman Al-Zawahari?
    • Why is it important to know history and learn from history...it is the foundation of understanding our world today.
    • Why and how did Dr. Sajjan Gohel choose his career path? Why people should be proud historians.
    • What is Dr. Gohel's advice to young people starting their career?
    • Dr. Gohel discusses his love of football, the Celtic Club in Scotland, and his prediction for the World Cup final.
    • Book Recommendation - for Soccer (Football) fans - Martin O'Neill - Biography
    • If Dr. Gohel could give a State of the Union address to the American people what would he say?

    Changes in marketing & why personal coaches are key to success - Kelly Fletcher - CEO of Fletcher Marketing & PR

    Changes in marketing & why personal coaches are key to success - Kelly Fletcher - CEO of Fletcher Marketing & PR

    Show Notes:

    Kelly Fletcher is the founder and CEO of Fletcher Marketing & PR. She is a graduate of Meredith College with a degree in communications. She is the host of Ms. InterPReted Podcast: Public Relations Demystified.

    • (2:00) How is the marketing, PR, media, and crisis communications industry changing today?
    • The how and why of reaching the female audience.
    • (14:30) You can't fix communications problems unless you fix operational issues first.
    • (21:00) Why Kelly "the expert" hired an expert to help her with her personal "rebranding."
    • (24:00) What I appreciate about Kelly...her leadership, humility, and experience.
    • (27:00) How Kelly continues to grow and navigate through difficult times.
    • (30:00) Kelly hires a mindset coach to help her go to the next level. Why do high performers have a coach and why does it matter?
    • (40:00) Why Kelly is hiring business coaching for her son for Christmas.
    • (46:00) How to build your culture in a remote environment and why it is so important for a business and relationships with your team.
    • (51:00) What is the biggest challenge of the remote workplace environment?
    • Book Recommendations
    • (57:00) If Kelly could give a State of the Union Address to the American people this is what she would say.
    • "Sphere of Influence vs. Sphere of Control" 
    • "We all need to do the hard work of becoming a good person!"
    • As we are about to land the plane Kelly decides to tell a story about her "blanky!" :) Go Kelly!!!
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