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Practically Passionate

Summary: Welcome to Practically Passionate, where we have conversations with those off the beaten path who draw for us, the blueprint for how they got there.

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 Becoming George Washington: Hamilton's Tamar Greene | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:05:01

Becoming George Washington: Hamilton's Tamar Greene by The Young Professionals Podcast

 Dan Black, Head of Global Recruiting @ EY, How to WIN the Talent War | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:51

We're in a war for talent. We brought in Dan Black, Head of Global Recruiting @ EY to consult with us on how to make sure we're beating competitors to the best talent.

 What's your excuse? Boxing Champion Antoine Douglas | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:43:54

Antione Douglas is Alex's boxing coach. He's also a boxing champion drawing comparisons to some of the greats. Here, he talks about his earlier years in life which set him up for who he is today. It's also why he calls his proudest fight ever, one he lost.

 Space travel, disappointing your parents, and being a billion dollar CTO, with Michael Beckley | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:46

Michael Beckley is the CTO of the 2017 Top-Tech IPO, Appian. We wanted to know what CTO's do all day, so we thought this would be a good time to ask. Along the way we learned about changing majors, cofounding a company, and got to ask him what tech is maybe even too complex for him to wrap his head around.

 How to ask your boss for more money with Rashqiue Mustahseen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:51:40

We bring back Rashique from episode 6 to walk us through the blueprint of how to have that awkward conversation around how much you're worth! Luckily we have Rashique to walk us through it.

 Working for Someone Else to Start Your Own Business with Win Sheridan | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:48

Today’s episode is another focused on the blueprint for pursuing entrepreneurship. In fact, possibly even a more attainable form of entrepreneurship because our guest says it himself, he didn’t try to reinvent the mousetrap, him and his friends just built a better one. Sometimes we get so caught up on the next idea that’s going to totally create a whole new industry, instead of just improving something that already exists. What you’ll hear about in this episode is how Win Sheridan went to work in an industry for a couple years, learned it, and then decided he could do it better. And they did do it better, they hit just shy of 1 million in revenue in their first year they’ve made more net profit in their first year then uber is yet to do in its entire existence. So here’s Win’s blueprint for building a better mousetrap.

 Credit Card Points: Travel for FREE with Tim Henderson | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:45:57

Who else knows those ads of Jennifer Gardner asking you what's in your wallet, Mastercard's “Priceless” commercials, or Amex, “Don’t leave home without it”. All of these so that they can continue to make sure that 4/10 Americans have credit card debt. But what if we got to change the narrative and instead use these credit cards to increase our own wealth in terms of experiences? Tim, who’s in his mid 20s travels the world in business class all paid for by these credit card companies who compete to offload their barrage of points in hopes that you’ll end up spending more than you have. Here’s the blueprint for playing the credit card point game, the myths around how it impacts your credit score and getting those free trips around the world.

 Traveling the World with The World Nomads | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:58:39

If there’s something season 3 really needs, it’s shooting the shit with 2 true blue aussies about travel. We’re young adults, It’s on all of our minds, especially mine since I just quit my job to go travel the world. Who knows? Maybe this episode is more forme than it is for you but nonetheless, if you’re someone who’s dying to get out there in the world, we got the blueprint for making sure you’re focused on the right things when you travel, learned how to travel safely and in a morally correct way, learned a few places that should be at the top of your list for 2020 travels, and got to hear about a pissed off swearing croation taxi driver along the way. I found today’s guests through there own podcast, the World Nomads Podcast, and ended up visiting them in Sydney Australia where I invited them to come on. So Phil and Kim, welcome!

 Ski Instructor -> Serial Entrepreneur: The Bruce Thompson Story | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:24

We’ve all had that one great idea that we think could really be a great business, unfortunately we give into roadblock and get paralysis by over analysis and after leaving the idea on the backburner long enough, it ends up just fading away. On the other hand, there's a group of individuals that are not just able to take the one good idea and turn it into something, but are able to do that with many ideas, over, and over again, maybe it’s because once they figure out how to make one idea work, they somewhat have a blueprint to work with when pursuing the next. Wouldn’t it be great if we could get inside the heads of one of those individuals so maybe we could at least see what that blueprint might look like? Well today we have the entrepreneurial story of one of the biggest real-estate developers on the east coast. But he got his start as a snow ski instructor. From there he identified the opportunity to plan ski trips which evolved into operating busses and a charter airline company. I could go on but I think there’s only one person who can do this story justice, and that’s bruce himself.

 How to save enough money to travel the world | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:54

I don’t think anyone here’s those words and doesn’t have that reaction. And that sucks! Being able to financially support ourselves is oftentimes why we do what we do between the hours of 9-5 every M-F. PAUSE What if we were able to have a greater financial consciousness so that we could spend more time of our life doing what we love and not just to support ourselves. This episode is all about the blueprint to do so because as Jazzi says, the goal of personal finance is to not have to think about personal finance.

 Real Estate Millionaire Chris Craddock | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:17:10

We’re known as the renter's generation. Thanks to growing up in the midst of the worst economic contraction since the great depression, 2008 has taught us to refrain from any sort of financial commitment. Who can blame us for wanting to rent? We must get outside of this mindset, however, if we are to overcome the poor spending habits of generations prior. Let’s be honest, between the finding of the house, getting financing, and finding and managing tenants, it’s a bit of a mind-fuck (bleeped) so we brought on Chris, who’s goal is to own 13 million in real estate by the time he’s 50, who also leaves us with a great quote, you’re either paying for your landlord's house or your own. Here’s the blueprint for anyone looking to add real estate to their portfolio.

 2.88 GPA to $2.5 MIL in Sales at Microsoft | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:57:19

Rishav and I wanted to bring back a favorite. We say favorite his episode had over 500 downloads so you all obviously thought there was something to learn from him, and we agree! Since the last time we spoke, he’s got new awards (probably from the millions in deals he closed for Microsoft in just one quarter), new life achievements which includes a duck in the oven, and a new city. Along the way, we learn about sales, living in Charlotte, and achieving those top awards within your organization. So Bradley, what is going on in your life?

 Mail Room to Super Bowl, Executive Producer (SNF & Super Bowl), Fred Gaudelli | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:14

Super Bowl 52 was watched by over 100 million in the US. Many of us remember it from our couch and the following months and months of eagles fans making sure to let everyone know they were among the now 20 NFL teams to ever win the Super Bowl. Our guest remembers it differently, and also got to have possibly the best seat in the house, that’s because he was watching from the control room. That’s because he was the man who ran the whole show that ⅓ of all Americans watched. That means in his position, let's say you’re walking down the street, every third person you walk by, his work, has impacted. How many people have that sort of impact on such a large amount of Americans? Maybe Jeff Bezos and the many packages that arrive at our homes each week? Maybe Tim Cook and the iPhones we all walk around with? Yes, we put him in that category, as the executive producer of the super bowl(the 6th that he’s produced) and Sunday night football for 14 seasons. How does one get a gig like this? That’s what we wanted to ask Fred, in our first episode of Season 3 of practically passionate, Fred, first question here…..

 The Global Citizen, Maury Peiperl | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:27

Maury Peiperl goes by many titles. Global citizen is by far one of his favorites. Maury walks us through his crazy career which includes a stint as entrepreneur and board member of a global non-profit.

 Building Personal Systems with Successful Entrepreneur & #1 Bestselling Author Christian Chasmer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:39:53

Christian Chasmer comes on to talk about the need for personal systems to ensure consistency and intention while delegating your time and resources.

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