Mick Unplugged
Allen Williams | Allen Williams Journey: Financial Wisdom, Mentorship, Sports, and Military Insights
02 Nov 2024
Chapter 1: Who is Allen Williams and what is his background?
Allen is one of the most brilliant, intelligent people that you will ever meet in life. You know, both of my parents, man, my dad, man, was a success in Orangeburg. I gained all my accolades from him. They had the Junior Olympic team. They had a bunch of athletes, man, like such as like the Terry Guesses, Henry Guesses, William Graham's.
What would you say are the top two things that you learned about yourself that helped you with your retirement from the Navy?
First of all, discipline, growing up early, taking responsibility early. Second thing is adaptation because we learned to adapt to anything. What's the two things you should be doing daily? Learning something new every day and just investing in something, in something.
Welcome to Mick Unplugged, where we ignite potential and fuel purpose. Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game-changing conversations. Buckle up. Here's Mick.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mic Unplugged. And today's guest is a highly distinguished individual who has achieved remarkable success, both military and in the civilian sectors. After serving more than two decades in the U.S. Navy, his dedication and exemplary service and leadership earned him inclusion into the distinguishable Marquise's who's who. He is a man.
He is a friend. He is a mentor, and he is someone that we're about to have so much fun with. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to welcome my friend, the disciplined, the innovative, and the inspiring, Mr. Alan Williams. Alan, how are you doing today, brother?
Oh, man, with that intro, I am great. Man, I love it, brother. I love it.
Look, that's the last scripted thing we're going to do today, because what I want to tell the listeners and viewers is this right here. Yeah, man. All that intro was amazing.
Yeah.
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Chapter 2: What lessons did Allen learn from his Navy experience?
Chapter 3: Why is having a financial mentor important?
Chapter 4: How can you consistently learn something new every day?
Chapter 5: What strategies can help manage stress and prioritize mental health?
Allen is one of the most brilliant, intelligent people that you will ever meet in life. You know, both of my parents, man, my dad, man, was a success in Orangeburg. I gained all my accolades from him. They had the Junior Olympic team. They had a bunch of athletes, man, like such as like the Terry Guesses, Henry Guesses, William Graham's.
What would you say are the top two things that you learned about yourself that helped you with your retirement from the Navy?
First of all, discipline, growing up early, taking responsibility early. Second thing is adaptation because we learned to adapt to anything. What's the two things you should be doing daily? Learning something new every day and just investing in something, in something.
Welcome to Mick Unplugged, where we ignite potential and fuel purpose. Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game-changing conversations. Buckle up. Here's Mick.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to another exciting episode of Mic Unplugged. And today's guest is a highly distinguished individual who has achieved remarkable success, both military and in the civilian sectors. After serving more than two decades in the U.S. Navy, his dedication and exemplary service and leadership earned him inclusion into the distinguishable Marquise's who's who. He is a man.
He is a friend. He is a mentor, and he is someone that we're about to have so much fun with. Ladies and gentlemen, it is my honor to welcome my friend, the disciplined, the innovative, and the inspiring, Mr. Alan Williams. Alan, how are you doing today, brother?
Oh, man, with that intro, I am great. Man, I love it, brother. I love it.
Look, that's the last scripted thing we're going to do today, because what I want to tell the listeners and viewers is this right here. Yeah, man. All that intro was amazing.
Yeah.
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