Ty Schmidt
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Like everybody and every family and every single situation that you come across.
You know, I think I saw Jay Shetty had a clip on his social the other day with some people like walking in the road and, you know, the little the words above them like got laid off today, got in a car crash, going to visit their grandma in the hospital.
You know, like you never really know what a person is going through.
So, you know, figuring out that I wanted to bring some level of stability and clarity for the people that are struggling, it just seemed obvious.
Like it seemed like, well, this is what I'm supposed to do.
But then I recognized the fact that I am also very, very empathetic.
And my concern with deciding to do counseling and be a therapist right away after everything that happened with my dad was that I knew I couldn't leave it at the office.
I knew I would take it home with me.
And that's something that I, you know, actively decided then to not pursue, even though now, you know, a few years later, I'm thinking, well, gee.
Yeah.
Maybe I should go back to school.
Maybe I should get that 3000 hours of, you know, supervised service to people because, you know, just, it feels, it feels like it might be right.
But I think, I think that answered your question.
I'm not, I'm not sure.
Well, I would argue that psychology plays much more role in branding than we think.
Let's argue.
I'm good with that.
and marketing is very heavily based in psychology so i decided to do and to pursue little big media as a relatively intentional career pivot so i love i loved my job as a newspaper reporter i loved my job at the magazine and i recognized very early on that
Just as newspapers get smaller and thinner, it means there's less people working there.
So I decided to pivot.