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046 How to Crash Your Career with Isaac Morehouse

How to Crash Your Career with Isaac Morehouse Follow Your Different™ Podcast

It’s time to get some deeper insights from our guest, we have Isaac Morehouse. In this episode, Isaac and Christopher had a wonderful conversation on how to start or restart your career. They also talked about how to discover the right role for yourself, how to build the right skills to fulfill those roles and how to get the job of your dreams.

Crash Your Career

This is the most condensed version that Isaac came up with to get across the same mindset in a way of thinking about career launch. He is very passionate about helping young people so they don’t get left behind.

The way he processes his ideas is by talking and writing about them that helps him to put his visions of category designs into words.

“If I explain it, then maybe there’s a big chance that I can build it.” – Isaac Morehouse

Career Launch

This is the first step that we need to focus on in order to have a
legendary start. According to Isaac, they are focused on 3 things – discover
some roles, build a profile and tailor a pitch.

If you can do all those 3 things, it will get a lot easier and you can
have an amazing career launch.

“Paper credentials aren’t going to launch your career, you’ve got to be your own credential” – Isaac Morehouse

Unpacking the 3 Things

He compares the idea of, what do you want to be when you grow up to a
funnel. Every step in your life, you should be moving in that funnel and people
are being trapped because of this.

The perfect fit for you is probably something that doesn’t exist yet,
something that you have never heard of or hasn’t been invented yet. The way to
get to it is to start experimenting as you will learn by doing it.

“The only way to know what is a really good fit is to try anything that is not really a bad fit.” – Isaac Morehouse

To hear more about Isaac
Morehouse, founder and CEO of Crash, download and listen to this episode.

Bio:

Isaac Morehouse is the founder and CEO of
Crash, the career launch platform, and the founder of Praxis, a startup
apprenticeship program. He is the author of the wonderful new book called Crash
Your Career
. Isaac’s business was focused primarily not exclusively on
younger people in helping them get an amazing start to their career.

Some of his blogs are:
• The Delicate Art of Listening but not Listening
• Life By Subscription
• Music as Programming

Links:

IsaacMorehouse.com

Crash.co

DiscoverPraxis.com

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044 Legendary Sales Culture with Dan Casetta

Legendary Sales Culture with Dan Casetta Follow Your Different™ Podcast

On this episode, we get to hang out with the incredible Dan Casetta. Christopher had a fascinating conversation with Dan about how to build a legendary culture, powerful ideas in recruiting and training, how to lead a young sales teen, how to change limes while saving dimes and a ton more!

Sales Organization

Dan ran the Western part of the Cutco’s sphere that touches the Pacific Ocean with 5,000 salespeople in it. What he loves about this is they get to impact a lot of young people at the time that are critical in their lives.

They get to learn a whole lot of
life skills, knowledge, habits and ways of thinking that make a difference for
them.

“Once you invest time and energy, help them develop and do well, help shape their attitude about the experiences that they have, so that they end up succeeding.” Dan Casetta

Recruitment and
Training

They usually start with the people they know, as in, referrals. It is easier for them to train and develop those people that have been personally recommended. The training is critical and the method of recruiting precedes the training as well.

According to Dan, once the summer is over and school starts, they continue to work with these young people to support their needs. They also have what they call Leadership Academy, where the trainees continue to gain more skills and knowledge that will help them to lead the team.

“We judge people based on attitude, not necessarily based on what part of the town they live in or their background.” – Dan Casetta

Changing Lives

At a very young age, Dan was exposed to the concept of personal development. As he grew up in the business, a large part of the training and development that he did is to help people with their lives.

They teach topics and ideas that are just not related to selling Cutco, but also develop each person in his organization as humans, as people. He created this environment of personal growth in his organization and became successful in this kind of field.

“Help people with their lives, not just their jobs.” – Dan Casetta

To hear more about Dan, a sales leader and business and life coach, download and listen to this episode.

Bio:

Dan Casetta is a record-setting sales manager, business & life coach, national speaker, culture shaping executive and a longtime member of the Cutco. He is also one of the best-selling authors of the book, Success Starts Today with the famous Jack Canfield, author of the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series.

Some of his blogs are:
• Your Words Matter
• The Magic Secret (Part 1 and 2)
• Decision-Making: Insights to Help You Make Better Choices
• How Much Does It Cost?
• Why Me?

Links:

DanCasetta.com

LinkedIn

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043 The Miracle Equation with Hal Elrod

The Miracle Equation with Hal Elrod Follow Your Different™ Podcast

Today, one of the best-selling self-help authors of all time, Hal Elrold sits with us. We unpack his brand new book, The Miracle Equation and talk about his life-changing story after beating cancer. Listen and believe that miracles do happen.

Miracle Equation

Hal created this equation 6 years prior to the Miracle Morning as a concept that he has been practicing and teaching in a company that he worked for. This is the formula that he used to beat cancer.

Anything is possible, but possible is not enough to get us up in the morning. His unwavering faith and extraordinary effort are his biggest decisions that helped him achieve his goal.

“The miracle equation is not a one-time decision to achieve a one-time goal. It’s a fundamental way of living, a way of bringing fate. It is the fundamental lens to which you approach all of your life’s challenges and all of your opportunities, goals and dreams.” – Hal Elrod

Possible to Probable

The voice of self-doubt and fear is what overrides us. According to Hal,
we have to replace fear with faith. Stepping out on faith is how he closed the
gap and by reinforcing that which he called the “Miracle Mantra”.

“You don’t have to believe you can achieve the goal in order to keep moving forward and ensure you achieve the goal.” – Hal Elrod

Unwavering Faith

Developing the quality and characteristics of a
person is what we need to focus on. For as long as there’s effort and by
maintaining unwavering faith, regardless of what the result is, we can achieve
anything.

This is not a one-time decision. It is a fundamental way of approaching our life in every challenge we encounter and in every goal that we set.

“The highest benefit that you can get from setting and pursuing a goal is not to hit the goal. It is who you become on the journey toward the goal by giving it everything you have no matter what.” – Hal Elrod

To hear more about Hal, one of the best-selling self-help authors of all time, download and listen to this episode.

Bio:

Hal Elrod is one of the highest keynote speakers in America,
a top podcaster, and creator of one of the fastest growing and most engaged
online communities in existence. He is also one of the most inspiring authors
of one of the highest rated, best-selling books in the world, The Miracle
Morning.

Some of his works are:
• Achieve Your Goals podcast
• Best Year Ever Blueprint
• (10 books) of The Miracle Morning book series

Links:

HalElrod.com

Twitter

Instagram

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042 The Future with Mark Pesce

The Future with Mark Pesce Follow Your Different™ Podcast

In today’s episode, we hang out with a leading futurist Mark Pesce. He and Christopher discuss how smart the world is, why we should not be afraid of the future, how the next ten years will play out and how technology will transform our health and well-being.

Path to the Future

People get blindsided, uncontrollable and scared of what the future holds. We tend to give up when we feel that everything is not falling into place. Mark wants to show us that there is always a path through.

We have always had this path. All it takes is looking at our past and the clues to help us understand how we are going to find our .

“People come out of that with the sense of urgency that there is something that they can do, something that they can be that allows them to have not just a stake in the future, but a capacity to keep up with that future.” – Mark Pesce

Fear Because of Change

According to Mark, kids these days are so different because of their experiences.

We ask ourselves why the world is changing and why we can’t keep up. The idea of fear in us is because of change. And it is something that can be tolerated as we have the capacity to learn from one another.

“We like to master things and we don’t like it when those things change from underneath us because it makes us feel like we’re losing on mastery.” – Mark Pesce

A Smarter World

The world is getting smart. There are apps, computers, electronics, high speed mobile Internet and sensors everywhere. Mark said that over the span of 40 years, all we have done is to learn how to take all the principles that are embodied with all of these.

We have such connections, wiring and intelligence of the world that when we look at it one way, it seems very threatening. It can seem that the world is going to be so smart and would not need us anymore. But we should always remember that a machine can be dumped a million times faster than a human can.

“The challenge and pressure for us is can we get smart at the same pace the world is getting smart?” – Mark Pesce

To hear more about Mark, the leading futurist, download and listen to this episode.

Bio:

Mark Pesce is a leading futurist, author, entrepreneur and innovator. 

He is an award-winning columnist for The Register and producer and host of This Week in Startups Australia. Mark invented VRML, the standard for 3D on the Web and a core component of MPEG-4. He also authored 6 books including:

• VRML: Browsing and Building Cyberspace
• The Playful World
• The Last Days of Reality

Links:

MarkPesce.com

Twitter @mpesce

LinkedIn @markpesce

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041 Designing a Legendary Life With the Man Who “Saved Metallica” Phil Towle

Designing a Legendary Life With the Man Who “Saved Metallica” Phil Towle Follow Your Different™ Podcast

Today, the incredible performance coach Phil Towle sits with us for his very first podcast. He and Christopher have a very big, deep and adult conversation about life design, crisis and failures, building relationships and loads more. Hold tight, this dialogue gets very personal.

Break Down to Break Out

One of Phil’s approaches in coaching is called the ‘Breakdown as a Breakout Opportunity’. He normally starts by asking clients what they’re going through and from there, he can get a picture of what that means to them.

Phil sees this as a breakthrough opportunity. He takes crises as chances to look back since those that we have personally experienced can be the most catalytic.

“The crisis may be in some ways more about my resisting change, getting out of comfort zone and doing something that I need to do to go forward than anything else.” – Phil Towle

When Crises Arise

Phil sees a crisis as very personal as we have to look at our part in the challenge. To deal with it, we need to slow the process down rather than focusing and having the desire to change in an attempt to make life better.

We should ask ourselves, “How did I co-create this? What’s my part of the conflict?” Once identified, we can then position ourselves to make the change. Do we cut and run or do we persevere?

“We co-created crisis out of necessity because we need to make a change, some kind that we’re resisting.” – Phil Towle

Relationships Founded on Authenticity

Building relationships, whether short-term or long-term, do not have to be hard. If we continue to create authenticity in our interactions, we build a kind of intimacy that makes it easier for us to do so. The best way to approach it is to have the desire to make sure that you maintain present interaction in a way that is meaningful.

Have the openness of someone that is constructing a long-term relationship and make sure that you and the other party are honest with each other. Invest in the quality of the experience so that in the case that things go downhill and you decide to abandon the relationship, you will constructively move forward. You will take each other with you and the relationship practically never stops.

“When I’m not constructive, or when I start to build expectations of how I want you to be, then our relationship is misshapen. It takes on a different form that’s likely to end in some kind of trauma because I haven’t respected you. I made you a conformer or tried to make you conform to my agenda.” – Phil Towle

To hear more about Phil’s take on crises, mental health and failures, download and listen to this episode.

Bio:

Phil Towle defines “performance coaching” as a proactive psychological strategy that facilitates making your best better.

Phil works with “Difference makers” committed to using their God-given talents to fulfill their highest possibilities, and those around them determined to transform each hardship, setback and self-imposed limitation, into superior achievement.

His clients include:

  • Metallica;
  • Dick Vermeil (Superbowl Winning Coach with St. Louis Rams);
  • Bill Romanowski (Professional Athlete);
  • Rascal Flatts;
  • Tom Morello (musician with Rage Against Machine/ Audioslave/ Nightwatchman, and Human Rights Activist)

Links:

PhilTowle.com

Metallica documentary featuring Phil Towle working with the band:“Some Kind of Monster”

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040 Veteran Mental Health w/ Duane France

Veteran Mental Health w/ Duane France Follow Your Different™ Podcast

For the second installment of this 3-part series on mental health and well-being, US combat veteran turned mental health counselor, podcaster and author Duane France joins Christopher. They share a powerful conversation about living a life of service, the challenges faced by veterans who leave the military and the power of having purpose and meaning.

“The military’s purpose is not to kill and destroy. It’s to protect and preserve.” – Duane France

On Veteran Stereotypes

When asked about what he would want the average American to know about the people in the military, Duane said that they are just like everybody else. Sadly, people like to stereotype the military veteran in three ways.

One, some would think of the veteran as a berserker suffering from PTSD. Sometimes, other people treat them as victims that need taking care of for the rest of their lives. And then there is the stereotype as a hero.

“There’s just a lot of stereotypes that go along with especially current era military… and it’s just simply not true.” – Duane France

Not So Different

All veterans want is for people to understand what they live through. Duane’s clients would say that they want people to know what they experience and to hear their stories. But at the same time, they don’t know how to tell these, feeling like no one can really understand the struggles of a veteran.

To help a military veteran reintegrate into civilian life, it is best to not treat them differently. They want to be seen not as victims or as villains, but as the average American with interesting stories.

Finding Purpose After Service

No matter how unique their stories go, veterans will always struggle to regain their footing on civilian soil. The transition is the hardest part, but with the help of people around them, they can achieve a new purpose.

Some of them can even become amazing and legendary entrepreneurs.

“When we leave the military, we wanna find a place for ourselves in the world. We wanna find purpose and meaning in our lives because what we did was really meaningful.” – Duane France

To hear more about the separation of war from the warrior and why veterans make great entrepreneurs from Duane, download and listen to the episode.

Bio:

Duane K. L. France is a combat veteran of both Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as a mental health counselor practicing in the state of Colorado.

He’s the host of the HEAD SPACE AND TIMING podcast and the author of Combat Vet Don’t Mean Crazy: Veteran Mental Health in Post-Military Life.

Links:

Veteran Mental Health

Twitter

Combat Vet Don’t Mean Crazy

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039 Mentally Strong Women w/ Amy Morin

Mentally Strong Women w/ Amy Morin Follow Your Different™ Podcast

On this first episode of a 3-part series on mental health and well-being, the mega-popular therapist, writer and speaker Amy Morin sits with us. She holds a powerful conversation with Christopher about how women can be super successful, why self-doubt can be a good thing and the power of true vulnerability.

“It’s okay to be a mentally strong woman who doesn’t act like a mentally strong man.” – Amy Morin

Women on Criticism and Rejection

Amy studied a lot for her new book. She found out that women tend to treat rejection and criticism as if they were the same thing.

Walking the path towards mental health and success is not letting others limit one’s potential. We must learn to take criticism where it comes from and separate criticism from people without stakes on our game. Studies also show that when people criticize you, they are likely telling you how they feel about themselves.

When Confidence Becomes Dangerous

According to Amy, people fail to recognize how dangerous confidence can be. Being completely confident that everything would work out without a hitch sometimes leads to some really poor decisions.

“A lot of the mistakes we make are because we’re overconfident about our abilities and we underestimate how tough the challenge is gonna be.” – Amy Morin

Nobody jumps on Get Rich Quick schemes unless they are 100% sure that nothing will go wrong. It goes to show how self-doubt can be used to one’s advantage.

Embracing Your Self-Doubt

Self-doubt can sometimes stop us on our tracks towards success. Being less confident about one’s attributes and qualities is only natural, but self-doubt doesn’t have to be a bad thing.

Studies on how students predict their performance on tests show that those who are confident about acing their tests are likely to do worse than those who show some doubt. This is mainly because they turned their self-doubt into effort and studied harder.

“Having a little self-doubt means, ‘I have to put in more effort, I have to study for this, I have to prepare, I have to sharpen my skills.’ And it keeps you on your toes.” – Amy Morin

Owning One’s Vulnerability

We sometimes liken vulnerability to weakness. But to become mentally strong, we need to embrace its true power.

“To really be vulnerable, you have to let people know that you struggle with things, that you’re not really okay sometimes.” – Amy Morin

Having the means to open up about our own vulnerabilities to the world has made it easier to embrace. But being vulnerable is not something that we should necessarily announce on social media all the time. Sometimes embracing it means having a private conversation between you and a loved one.

To learn more about the secrets to women’s success and Amy’s take on the #MeToo Movement, download and listen to the episode.

Bio:

Amy Morin is a licensed clinical social worker, psychotherapist, and a lecturer at Northeastern University.

The Guardian dubs her as the “self-help guru of the moment.” Forbes refers to her as a “thought leadership star.”

Her knowledge of mental strength stems far beyond her professional experience.

She’s experienced a series of losses in her personal life that gave her first-hand insight into the strategies that build resilience.

In 2013, her article 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do was read by over 30 million people around the world.

Her best-selling book, also called, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do, is being translated into 25 languages.

Her newest book, “13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don’t Do: Raising Self-Assured Children and Training Their Brains for a Life of Happiness, Meaning, and Success” is a sensation.

Amy’s advice has been featured by a number of media outlets, including Parenting, Time, Fast Company, Good Housekeeping, Elle, Business Insider, Cosmopolitan, Success, Oprah.com, Health, Fox News, US News & World Report, and The Washington Post. She has also provided on-camera interviews for Fox Business, Forbes, TheBlaze TV and an upcoming documentary with Red Bull. She’s a frequent guest on a variety of radio shows as well.

Amy serves as Verywell’s Parenting Teens Expert and Child Discipline Expert. She’s a regular contributor to Forbes, Inc., and Psychology Today.

A sought-after speaker, Amy loves to share the latest research on resilience and the best strategies for overcoming adversity and building mental muscle.

Links:

Website

Books

Twitter

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038 Kerri Walsh Jennings Volleyball Legend: An Inspired Life

Kerri Walsh Jennings Volleyball Legend: An Inspired Life Follow Your Different™ Podcast

What drives a five-time Olympian? Today, we hear from the true legendary champion Kerri Walsh Jennings. The best beach volleyball player in the world sits with us for a conversation all about drive and inspiration.

“My bronze completes me. My dark side completes me… You need to have both.” – Kerri Walsh Jennings

Discipline Liberates and Consistency Feels Great

One of Kerri’s favorite quotes is Jocko Willink’s “Discipline equals freedom.” A lot of high-performing people get either flak for being so disciplined or pity for being “punished”. But discipline liberates and allows Kerri the space to breathe and accomplish things.

Discipline is all about showing up and doing what it takes on the daily. And it is as beautiful a word as competition despite the negative connotation often attached to the two.

“It makes me feel good to be consistent and to do the hard things when things are hard and to do it until they’re done.” – Kerri Walsh Jennings

Love for Winning Always Wins

Like most athletes, Kerri loves winning. But her relationship with it is as unique as it could get. The joy of winning motivates and inspires her more than the pain of losing.

People would often say that losing motivates them, but Kerri thinks that losing is like a chronic injury or a weight on one’s shoulders. It gets into your psyche in a way that drives you crazy. It is a toxic feeling despite the positives to it.

“I love winning more than I hate losing, which I think is why I’m still going.” – Kerri Walsh Jennings

Feeling at Home in the Olympics

With her veteran status in the Olympics, one would think that she felt the pressure of having basically the entire world watching her either win or lose. But not once has this ever occurred to Kerri.

The Olympics is fun, and she has always found it helpful to create a bubble around her to make her feel safe and not get caught in the noise. She has found her home in the Olympics, and not even the millions of spectators would take her off her game.

To hear more about Kerri’s distinction between inspiration and motivation and a whole lot more, download and listen to the episode.

Bio:

Kerri Walsh Jennings has been called, “the Best Beach Volleyball Player in the World”.

Kerri is a five-time Olympian, three-time Olympic gold medal winner, and a one-time bronze medalist.

She is the beach volleyball career leader in career wins.

And Kerri is half of what has been called “the greatest beach volleyball team of all time,” with her longtime partner Misty May-Treanor.

She is currently training and competing with her partner Brooke Sweat to compete in the 2020 Games in Tokyo.

Walsh Jennings is also an entrepreneur. She is the founder of p1440,  a beach volleyball event series launched in September 2018 with eight events in the 2018–2019 season, showcasing the best in women’s and men’s beach volleyball from around the globe.

Links:

p1440.com

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

Wikipedia

Parade – Three-Time Gold Medalist Kerri Walsh Jennings Says Change Is a Process—and an Opportunity

VICE Sports – What Makes Kerri Walsh the Best Beach Volleyball Player in the World? 

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037 How to Make Your Place in the World w/ “The Three Foot Giant” Dr. Sean Stephenson

How to Make Your Place in the World w/ “The Three Foot Giant” Dr. Sean Stephenson Follow Your Different™ Podcast

Is it possible to live multiple lives in this lifetime? Today, the three-foot giant Dr. Sean Stephenson joins us for a wonderful conversation on growth, purpose, and a lot more.

Continuing to Grow

Even after achieving his stature as a public speaker, Sean admits that he’s still growing. He was in business with his father for 22 years and didn’t leave home until he was 31. Perhaps owing to his severe physical disability, he was very close to his family.

His home life was wonderful, but as he got older, it got more difficult. Being in the same roof with his family, he always had a group thinking and felt like he was curbing himself. So he decided to go through a very painful business breakup and step out into the world.

Learning to Walk

We can’t read the label inside the jar. Sean didn’t know how much he was holding back his own opinions or how much he was fully being himself. But when he moved and broke away, he started seeing how there were new levels and layers to him.

The stark differences between his and other people’s experiences growing up shocked him. After all, he was used to a culture where not doing what the family wants equals being a renegade.

“I have decades and decades of education where I help people through their pains and their problems. But in some ways, I’m still learning to walk myself, learning to navigate this world, and I’m loving the experience of making mistakes.” – Dr. Sean Stephenson

Breaking the Mold

It personally sickens him to think that some people would want to live the same life a hundred times over. To continue his self-discovery, he would reorganize his life every five years or so. He wants to look back on the past five years with a stack of embarrassing mistakes to learn from.

Sean confesses that he wouldn’t hang out with his younger versions with interests that wouldn’t necessarily appeal to him now. He loves himself all the more for it. And he can only wish the version of himself five or ten years down the road would feel the same way with the present.

“Maybe there’s a wrongful belief out there that the version of you will always be the same as you get older but I don’t agree with that. I’m constantly breaking the mold and starting over and trying new things and figuring out what do I believe in.” – Dr. Sean Stephenson

To hear about why purpose is sexy and how Sean turned his “disability” into a competitive advantage, download and listen to the episode.

Bio:

Dr. Sean Stephenson was predicted not to survive at birth because of a rare bone disorder that stunted his growth and caused his bones to be extremely fragile (fracturing over 200 times by the age of 18).

Despite his challenges, he took a stand for a quality of life that has inspired millions of people around the world.

Since 1994, his powerful message has been heard at live events in nearly all 50 states and in 16 countries.

Sean has presented at hospitals, universities, prisons, and to companies such as Nike, Whole Foods, Zappos, Walmart, and Sharp Healthcare. He has shared the stage with U.S. Presidents, billionaire business moguls, celebrities, and his Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama.

Sean has appeared on everything from The Oprah Show to Jimmy Kimmel, in addition to online videos with tens of millions of views.

The Biography Channel produced an hour-long feature on his life called, Three Foot Giant.

Mindie Kniss & Sean Stephenson his international best-selling book, Get Off Your “But”,  has been translated into over a dozen different languages.

As a board-certified therapist, and doctor of Clinical Hypnosis, Dr. Stephenson sees clients in a unique 12-hour session that gets to the root of their fears, excuses, and insecurities.

Each year Sean hosts live events and group coaching programs to mentor individuals in the art and business of public speaking.

When Sean isn’t working he can be found in the gym, playing NBA 2K with his friends, or watching NBA basketball with his wife and business partner, Mindie Kniss.

Both Chicago-natives, Sean and Mindie have traveled the world, but now call Scottsdale, Arizona, home.

Link:

SeanStephenson.com

Twitter

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