44. Exploring Your Inner Voice with Tej Singh

Exploring Your Inner Voice

44. Exploring Your Inner Voice, host William Glass sits down with Tej Singh a Sr. Sales Executive and Podcaster to discuss how to find your purpose through what Tej refers to as equanimity and walking us through his process of self-discovery. You’ll learn how expectations can be our own worst enemy and how to deal with that feeling that you are not aligned with your purpose.

Tej shares a number of insights he discovered on his self-discovery journey including uncovering our 5 different bodies, the realization that across the world people are searching for the same answers to happiness, and the impact of interacting with the world through conscious awareness.

About Tej Singh

Tej Singh is a Sr. Account Executive at Gartner a Global Technology Consulting Firm where he has achieved various accolades and recognitions for his sales performance. His personal growth and self-discovery journey really started when he was at the pinnacle of his career. Tej achieved his dream of penetrating the fabled tech scene in Silicon Valley. Yet he felt there was still something missing. That feeling led him on an 8-month spiritual journey to discover his inner purpose. He’s since been part of many masterminds, workshops, traveled to over 25+ countries, and stayed in different spiritual centers around the world. Tej now works towards living an integrated life and has a Podcast called the Growth Lab Podcast where teaches his audience to do the same.

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43. Making Money A Family Topic with Mike Fraietta

Making Money a Family Topic

43. Mike Fraietta – Making Money a Family Topic, host William Glass sits down with the Founder & CEO of KidFolio. KidFolio is an app that helps friends and family send money to kids safely and easily all while creating meaningful ways to bond, learn & build for the future. The idea for KidFolio came out of Mike’s own experiences buying stocks for his niece over the years and then his own desire as a father to help set his son up for success.

In today’s episode, we discuss the importance of setting children up for success financially and strategies to provide kids with a strong money foundation. Mike also discusses how bartending all over the world and at his family’s local bar in Philadelphia set him up with the skills and understanding of people to build a career in online community building. Mike mentions a resource for children’s books about money https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/money-as-you-grow/bookshelf/

About Mike Fraietta

Before founding KidFolio, Mike has been professionally in the social media and social business game since 2009 serving as a Chief Listener and Community Manager at two successful software companies, as Enterprise Community Manager for one of the world’s largest media companies and as Social Business Strategist implementing over 40 online communities. His experiences living in five countries on four continents and working over 50 types of unique jobs has enabled Mike to adapt and change ahead of society.

Mike’s continual goal is to help humanity build off of and shed the industrial age by leading the way.

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43. Mike Fraietta – Making Money a Family Topic

43. Mike Fraietta -Making Money a Family Topic, host William Glass sits down with the Founder & CEO of KidFolio. KidFolio is an app that helps friends and family send money to kids safely and easily all while creating meaningful ways to bond, learn & build for the future. The idea for KidFolio came out of Mike’s own experiences buying stocks for his niece over the years and then his own desire as a father to help set his son up for success.

Before founding KidFolio, Mike has been professionally in the social media and social business game since 2009 serving as a Chief Listener and Community Manager at two successful software companies, as Enterprise Community Manager for one of the world’s largest media companies and as Social Business Strategist implementing over 40 online communities. His experiences living in five countries on four continents and working over 50 types of unique jobs has enabled Mike to adapt and change ahead of society.

Mike’s continual goal is to help humanity build off of and shed the industrial age by leading the way.

In today’s episode we discuss the importance of setting children up for success financially and strategies to provide kids with a strong money foundation. Mike also discusses how bartending all over the world and at his family’s local bar in Philadelphia set him up with the skills and understanding of people to build a career in online community building. Mike mentions a resource for children’s books about money https://www.consumerfinance.gov/consumer-tools/money-as-you-grow/bookshelf/

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikefraietta

KidFolio – https://www.kidfolio.app/

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42. Just Let Them Play, Coaching Elite Teams, and Defining Expectations with Jay Hammond

Just Let Them Play

42. Jay Hammond – Just Let Them Play, Coaching Elite Teams, and Defining Expectations, host William Glass sits down with Jay Hammond a championship-winning soccer coach. We zoom in to the similarities between sports and business. You’ll hear Jay discuss how he approaches building championship-winning teams from utilizing personal goal setting with his players to his approach to understanding his team’s strengths and weaknesses. Jay has a humble leadership approach that every leader can learn from. 

Jay and William have known each other since they were 3 years old both going to school and playing sports together. William has always admired Jay for his mental toughness, insightfulness, and his incredible attitude. You’ll hear Jay open up about some of the early physical challenges he faced as a kid.

Note this episode uses some terms that are specific to youth soccer in the United States such as ODP which stands for Olympic Development Program and a few references unique to Birmingham, Alabama.

About Jay Hammond

Jay Hammond is a director of coaching at Birmingham United Soccer Association. Jay played both college football and soccer. He graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a degree in Business Administration. Jay coaches a number of competitive boys and girls soccer teams ranging from under 11 up to under 19s. As a state championship-winning coach, Jay focuses on coaching his players to be the best versions of themselves both on and off the field.

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42. Jay Hammond – Just Let Them Play, Coaching Elite Teams, and Defining Expectations

42.Jay Hammond – Just Let Them Play, Coaching Elite Teams, and Defining Expectations, host William Glass sits down with Jay Hammond a championship-winning soccer coach. We zoom in to the similarities between sports and business. You’ll hear Jay discuss how he approaches building championship-winning teams from utilizing personal goal setting with his players to his approach to understanding his team’s strengths and weaknesses. Jay has a humble leadership approach that every leader can learn from.

Jay and William have known each other since they were 3 years old both going to school and playing sports together. William has always admired Jay for his mental toughness, insightfulness, and his incredible attitude. You’ll hear Jay open up about some of the early physical challenges he faced as a kid.

Note this episode uses some terms that are specific to youth soccer in the United States such as ODP which stands for Olympic Development Program and a few references unique to Birmingham, Alabama.

More About Jay Hammond

Jay Hammond is a director of coaching at Birmingham United Soccer Association. Jay played both college football and soccer. He graduated from the University of Alabama at Birmingham with a degree in Business Administration. Jay coaches a number of competitive boys and girls soccer teams ranging from under 11 up to under 19s. As a state championship-winning coach, Jay focuses on coaching his players to be the best versions of themselves both on and off the field.

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#41 The Mission Isn’t Money, It’s Impact with Deric Cahill

The Mission Isn’t Money, It’s Impact

#41 Deric Cahill – The Mission Isn’t Money, It’s Impact and How to Build a Chocolate Empire, host William Glass sits down with serial entrepreneur, sales professional, and podcaster, Deric Cahill. Deric shares his experience building multiple different businesses from car detailing to handcrafted chocolate. You’ll hear how Deric overcame a poverty-stricken childhood and parents with substance abuse to ultimately find his purpose. A couple of quotes that stand out from the episode include:

“Center everything in your life with what you believe in.”

“You can’t afford not to be happy.”

“The mission isn’t money, it’s impact.”

About Deric Cahill

Deric Cahill is a husband, father, career sales professional & serial entrepreneur. He currently serves as Vice President of Sales at a global technology firm, co-hosts a personal development podcast, and is the co-founder of Wicked BOLD Chocolate. Deric has a strong passion for helping people realize their potential and he strongly believes that action is the key to everything.

Purpenthicity is a podcast that discusses and dissects the pursuit of excellence in ones life. Austin & Deric bring a combination of deep life experience as well as pragmatic approaches to bring purpose & authenticity into focus.

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41. Deric Cahill – The Mission Isn’t Money, It’s Impact

#41 Deric Cahill – The Mission Isn’t Money, It’s Impact and How to Build a Chocolate Empire,host William Glass sits down with serial entrepreneur, sales professional, and podcaster, Deric Cahill. Deric shares his experience building multiple different businesses from car detailing to handcrafted chocolate. You’ll hear how Deric overcame a poverty-stricken childhood and parents with substance abuse to ultimately find his purpose. A couple of quotes that stand out from the episode include:

  • “Center everything in your life with what you believe in.”
  • “You can’t afford not to be happy.”
  • “The mission isn’t money, it’s impact.”

Deric Cahill is a husband, father, career sales professional & serial entrepreneur. He currently serves as Vice President of Sales at a global technology firm, co-hosts a personal development podcast, and is the co-founder of Wicked BOLD Chocolate. Deric has a strong passion for helping people realize their potential and he strongly believes that action is the key to everything.

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#40 Being a Human is Hard, Work-Life Balance is Nonsensical, & Why Entrepreneurship is Foundational to Society with Brad Feld

Being a Human is Hard

#40 Brad Feld – Being a Human is Hard, Work-Life Balance Is Nonsensical, & Why Entrepreneurship Is Foundational to Society, host William Glass sits down with renowned Venture capitalist Brad Feld. Brad shares his insights across a number of areas including leadership during a pandemic, advocating for social justice, and accessing mental health care when you have limited resources.

“Being a human is hard.”  – Brad Feld

“You know… I think I’m done striving.” – Brad Feld

LINK COMING SOON – Brad answers audience questions

Brad Feld’s Bio

Brad Feld (@bfeld) is the author of two new books: The Startup Community Way and the second edition of Startup Communities. He has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur since 1987. Prior to co-founding Foundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures. Brad is also a co-founder of Techstars the global startup accelerator community. Brad is a writer and speaker on the topics of venture capital investing and entrepreneurship. He’s written a number of books as part of the Startup Revolution series and writes the blogs Feld Thoughts and Venture Deals.

Brad holds a bachelor of science and master of science degrees in management science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brad is also an art collector and long-distance runner. He has completed 25 marathons as part of his mission to finish a marathon in each of the 50 states.

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40. Brad Feld – Being a Human is Hard, Work-Life Balance Is Nonsensical, And Why Entrepreneurship Is Foundational to Society

40. Brad Feld – Being a Human is Hard, Work-Life Balance Is Nonsensical, & Why Entrepreneurship Is Foundational to Society, host William Glass sits down with renowned Venture capitalist Brad Feld. Brad shares his insights across a number of areas including leadership during a pandemic, advocating for social justice, and accessing mental health care when you have limited resources.

“Being a human is hard.” – Brad Feld

“You know… I think I’m done striving.” – Brad Feld

Brad Feld(@bfeld) is the author of two new books:The Startup Community Way and the second edition ofStartup Communities. He has been an early-stage investor and entrepreneur since 1987. Prior to co-foundingFoundry Group, he co-founded Mobius Venture Capital and, prior to that, founded Intensity Ventures. Brad is also a co-founder ofTechstarsthe global startup accelerator community. Brad is a writer and speaker on the topics of venture capital investing and entrepreneurship. He’s written a number of books as part of theStartup Revolutionseries and writes the blogsFeld ThoughtsandVenture Deals.

Brad holds a bachelor of science and master of science degrees in management science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Brad is also an art collector and long-distance runner. He has completed 25 marathons as part of his mission to finish a marathon in each of the 50 states.

Brad answers audience questions – LINK COMING SOON

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39. Why Is My Brain Thinking This Way with Randall Ledet Jr.

39. Why Is My Brain Thinking This Way, host William Glass sits down with Randall Ledet Jr., a technology sales executive at Gartner. Following the death of George Floyd and truly seeing the reality of Black Americans in our society, host William Glass posted on Social Media that he would use this platform to be an advocate for People of Color. Randall and Will coordinated this episode to tell his story as a Black man building a successful career in corporate America.

Randall Ledet Jr. is a sales executive for Gartner where he works with leading technology providers grow and scale their businesses. Randall has achieved winner’s circle, Gartner’s top sales award every year since joining the company at the start of 2017.

Before Gartner, Randall spent time in the supply chain organizations of UPS & DHL. Randall boasts a bachelor’s degree in Supply Chain & Logistics from the University of Houston. Now living Atlanta Randall’s focus is on continuing to build success in his career, relationships, and life.

We discuss his experience, what drives him, and how Randall has overcome depressive episodes. I remember when Randall first joined Gartner and am happy to be able to share his insights and what has helped him be successful in his sales career.

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