Episode 29

From Farm to Exit with Damon Pistulka

Establishing Human Connection and Leadership

 

Brad and Steve are joined by a phenomenal guest, Damon Pistulka. Damon shares what started his passion for the blue-collar world and how he finds that this is where the real magic happens when people see it the other way. They also talk about leadership among millennials and how to be more engaged as a leader. Find out the key formulas to assist the younger generation to be more exhilarated in the workforce by leading them to the right path and how to have a great human connection.

 

Highlights

 

04:43 The education system has done a much better marketing job and a much better opportunity of drawing in the talent in the workforce that needs to come back and support the industries.

 

06:38 We’re not gonna be here forever. I think it's our job to teach the next generation to be better.

 

09:26 They know that they may not stay there forever, they know that they might not have that kid there for 10 years, but building the business that allows them to bring in young talent, teach and educate and move on and make it sustainable. What’s the problem, as long as it is sustainable?

 

13:40 We have to intentionally make a connection.

 

15:21 There's a new way that the people look at it now and approach it is, “we can be friends, we can be friendly, we can be caring about each other” it’s just a matter of that there are things that you have to do, there’s a requirement you have to have while working.

 

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