Jason Tartick
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No one really knows the truth, right? There's three sides to every story. One side, the other side, and the truth. And you can over-explain, over-explain, over-explain, and you still may never get the truth. And we see this in everything. We see it in business leaders. We see this in politics. We see it in everything.
No one really knows the truth, right? There's three sides to every story. One side, the other side, and the truth. And you can over-explain, over-explain, over-explain, and you still may never get the truth. And we see this in everything. We see it in business leaders. We see this in politics. We see it in everything.
No one really knows the truth, right? There's three sides to every story. One side, the other side, and the truth. And you can over-explain, over-explain, over-explain, and you still may never get the truth. And we see this in everything. We see it in business leaders. We see this in politics. We see it in everything.
And so all you can do is just carry yourself with who you are, character, and class, and be able to put your head to bed at night, and the rest will sort itself out. That's what I've tried to tell myself.
And so all you can do is just carry yourself with who you are, character, and class, and be able to put your head to bed at night, and the rest will sort itself out. That's what I've tried to tell myself.
And so all you can do is just carry yourself with who you are, character, and class, and be able to put your head to bed at night, and the rest will sort itself out. That's what I've tried to tell myself.
Let's go. Heather, thank you so much for that introduction. I feel fired up after that. And thank you for having me on.
Let's go. Heather, thank you so much for that introduction. I feel fired up after that. And thank you for having me on.
Let's go. Heather, thank you so much for that introduction. I feel fired up after that. And thank you for having me on.
Yeah, I mean, one negotiating tactic I've always learned in my life is you never want to put someone in a predicament with an ultimatum, right? When they feel like they're backed against the corner, they then will just decide and you never know if the decision is going to be ultimately the path you want those people to go. Now, coincidentally enough, I was put in this ultimatum.
Yeah, I mean, one negotiating tactic I've always learned in my life is you never want to put someone in a predicament with an ultimatum, right? When they feel like they're backed against the corner, they then will just decide and you never know if the decision is going to be ultimately the path you want those people to go. Now, coincidentally enough, I was put in this ultimatum.
Yeah, I mean, one negotiating tactic I've always learned in my life is you never want to put someone in a predicament with an ultimatum, right? When they feel like they're backed against the corner, they then will just decide and you never know if the decision is going to be ultimately the path you want those people to go. Now, coincidentally enough, I was put in this ultimatum.
So I'm in corporate banking. I got my MBA in accounting and finance. I'm working up the ladder, moving several times. I get this big offer to move from New York to Seattle. I'm 29 and I'm killing it. And then I get offered to go on The Bachelorette, of all things. And I decided to go. And my employer was like, all right, burn through your vacation time.
So I'm in corporate banking. I got my MBA in accounting and finance. I'm working up the ladder, moving several times. I get this big offer to move from New York to Seattle. I'm 29 and I'm killing it. And then I get offered to go on The Bachelorette, of all things. And I decided to go. And my employer was like, all right, burn through your vacation time.
So I'm in corporate banking. I got my MBA in accounting and finance. I'm working up the ladder, moving several times. I get this big offer to move from New York to Seattle. I'm 29 and I'm killing it. And then I get offered to go on The Bachelorette, of all things. And I decided to go. And my employer was like, all right, burn through your vacation time.
If there are any issues, there could be repercussions. Well, there weren't any issues. It went really well. And as a result of that, I went back to work. I worked my tail off. And work also was like, hey, wait a second. We got like the little 15 minute buzz here. We're gonna kind of use this guy to go speak over here and do that. And I said, hey, you guys let me go. So I'm gonna do it for you.