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In this episode of the Sales Platoon podcast, Curry Russell shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship. He shares his experiences in network marketing and sales, highlighting the importance of building a network and developing leaders.
Curry also discusses the mindset shift required to transition from an employee mentality to that of an entrepreneur, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement...
Neil Conlon, a successful businessman with a military background, shares his journey from military service to entrepreneurship and his journey as a business coach. He discusses the impact of travel on his mindset and the importance of mental fitness for veterans. Neil also discusses the correlation between mental fortitude and purpose-driven action, emphasizing the heart's role in driving resilience...
Why is it so hard for women to support one another, and whose fault is the glass ceiling?
Julie Ducharme discusses today how she overcame the conventional ideal of what a woman ought to be. She explains her motivation for starting many enterprises, the difficulties she faced, and how to use criticism from others to push herself forward...
John Renken and John Crespo discuss their journey from military service to entrepreneurship. Crespo, a former army serviceman, shares his experiences as an automated logistical specialist and a diverse career path from manufacturing to banking. He learned the importance of resilience and adaptability from military service and how exposure to diverse industries can spark entrepreneurial pursuits...
Jen Hong, founder of travel tech startup Levantr, shares her journey from corporate life to embracing the digital nomad lifestyle. Levantr a blend of Pinterest, Trello, and SurveyMonkey, offers collaborative planning tools and customizable itineraries.
Jen’s platform fosters collaboration and cohesive communication among travelers, regardless of their planning styles. Levantr's future features include a Google Chrome extension for seamless research and idea capture...
Lou Marinoff has joined Travis and Carol today. The discussion of Lou's choice to quit his position at a Canadian university after they ceased selecting employees based on merit. The three discuss political correctness and the educational system...
John Elzinga, a former U.S. Army Infantry Officer, shares his experiences in the job market and his transition into sales. He reflects on the importance of leadership, persuasion, and self-discipline in both roles. Despite initial interview failures, John emphasizes resilience, learning from mistakes, and focusing on objectives. He shares insights for transitioning veterans, emphasizing the need to leverage military experience, seek mentorship, and embrace continuous learning and adaptation...
Alexis shares his travel experiences, including his love for comedy filmmaking and offbeat travel. He shares his experiences in London, exploring the city's rail system, and his documentaries, "Salty Tea" and "A Tourist Aria," exploring Central Asia and Myanmar's remote regions.
Alexis also shares his experiences in Myanmar, discussing the unique human experiences found in small towns and villages...
It is time to get off the hamster wheel! Aileda joins us to share her experiences working in global markets. This titan was formally invited to the White House and has given business opinions on international trade agreements. Aileda shares her journey with childhood trauma...
Mike Wickham shares his military journey from an artillery officer in West Germany to a successful 25-year career in international business. He highlights the importance of military networks and the role of alum networks in the business world.
His adaptability and outgoing personality fueled Mike's transition into sales. He also discusses his pivotal role in AT&T's experimental division, where he led the testing of groundbreaking technologies globally...