44 min

[EP5] - The Impact Of Vulnerability In Fatherhood, Leadership & Content Marketing | Ron Tite The Trevor Turnbull Show

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode I was joined by Ron Tite.  Ron is a speaker, author and founder of Church+State (an agency that helps brands navigate the unified worlds of advertising and content by creating stuff that people want to see, not stuff they have to see.)
We discussed a recent LinkedIn post that he shared talking about why you don’t need to be a “father” to play a “fatherly” role in someone’s life.
Ron is an incredible storyteller that is able to weave humor into his content in a way that really lands and resonates.  And, this interview was no exception as Ron shared numerous stories about his own experiences with his Dad (and step-dad) and how they shaped him as a leader and how he chooses to show up as a Dad to his 2 young kids.
Episode Topics

6:24 | How his experience with his Dad has impacted him as a Dad
12:34 | Why he believes everyone can (and should) be a leader in a company
15:26 | How being vulnerable with his team brought them closer together
17:30 | How much is “too much” when it comes to being vulnerable (and honest) when sharing content online (personally and as a company)
22:03 | The blurred line between great content and advertising (to capture the attention of your audience)
23:24 | The “dark” story that he told about his Dad to close his presentation at The Art of Leadership conference

Episode Quotes

“I think your title (in a company) should be an acknowledgement of what you’ve already done…not for what you will do” - Ron Tite
“People used to vote with their wallets and now they vote with their time.  So, how do we win that battle for time?” - Ron Tite
“When you lead people through your whole career, will people speak glowingly about you or not?” - Ron Tite

Episode Resources Mentioned

Church & State (Ron’s Agency)
The Title of “Father” (LinkedIn Post)
The Million Reasons Run

Guest Contact Info

Ron’s Personal Website
Watch Ron’s speaker reel
Connect with Ron on LinkedIn
Follow Ron on Facebook
Follow Ron on Instagram
Follow Ron on Twitter

In this episode I was joined by Ron Tite.  Ron is a speaker, author and founder of Church+State (an agency that helps brands navigate the unified worlds of advertising and content by creating stuff that people want to see, not stuff they have to see.)
We discussed a recent LinkedIn post that he shared talking about why you don’t need to be a “father” to play a “fatherly” role in someone’s life.
Ron is an incredible storyteller that is able to weave humor into his content in a way that really lands and resonates.  And, this interview was no exception as Ron shared numerous stories about his own experiences with his Dad (and step-dad) and how they shaped him as a leader and how he chooses to show up as a Dad to his 2 young kids.
Episode Topics

6:24 | How his experience with his Dad has impacted him as a Dad
12:34 | Why he believes everyone can (and should) be a leader in a company
15:26 | How being vulnerable with his team brought them closer together
17:30 | How much is “too much” when it comes to being vulnerable (and honest) when sharing content online (personally and as a company)
22:03 | The blurred line between great content and advertising (to capture the attention of your audience)
23:24 | The “dark” story that he told about his Dad to close his presentation at The Art of Leadership conference

Episode Quotes

“I think your title (in a company) should be an acknowledgement of what you’ve already done…not for what you will do” - Ron Tite
“People used to vote with their wallets and now they vote with their time.  So, how do we win that battle for time?” - Ron Tite
“When you lead people through your whole career, will people speak glowingly about you or not?” - Ron Tite

Episode Resources Mentioned

Church & State (Ron’s Agency)
The Title of “Father” (LinkedIn Post)
The Million Reasons Run

Guest Contact Info

Ron’s Personal Website
Watch Ron’s speaker reel
Connect with Ron on LinkedIn
Follow Ron on Facebook
Follow Ron on Instagram
Follow Ron on Twitter

44 min