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Crushin' Company Culture

9 - Big Questions, Deep Conversations, Honest Social Analysis, Talking Shop, The Creative Process

18 Jun 2023

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Recorded 12/7/22, includes: Passion, or a senior moment? Posthumous degree question Todd’s aura entrainment vs. dispassionate talk on Zoom Does networking happen at funerals? Pearl Harbor Day vs. 9/11 Even Todd gets cynical sometimes, but it’s exhausting 🙂 Generations Todd is a former history teacher Who would you rather have on your team? (Roosevelt, Churchill, Hitler) The moral responsibility of teaching strengths Strengths are morally neutral Beasts (Jessie Owens & smoking) Todd’s beast is lack of consistency but Aaron doesn’t see it Orient your life to be associated with the strength that is the opposite of your weakness Aaron’s beast Being salesey on LinkedIn I’ll get up in front of a group of chipmunks and talk Aaron is exceptionally thoughtful and thought-provoking Aaron’s awkward intensity Nobody but you knows what you’re going to talk about Coaching and high performing friends Speaking in a finite amount of time “Two too many things” - We don’t like murdering our children (creative children) “You’re accountable to the consequences” Todd’s consequence-oriented masterminds Results show what you can do, process shows if you’re the right one How much do you improve your strengths vs. improve your weaknesses? What’s the one thing you would focus on? Why does Todd like speaking so much?  How did he know it was what he wanted to do? Why does Aaron like coaching so much? Learn more about Todd at ⁠https://toddkuckkahn.com/⁠, on ⁠Facebook⁠, or ⁠LinkedIn⁠ Learn more about Aaron at ⁠https://aaronjmarx.com/⁠, on ⁠Facebook⁠, or ⁠LinkedIn

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