The Compound Commitment

Mike Nilson

Welcome to the Compound Commitment, where we focus on the small actions that compound over time.  I'm your host, Mike Nilson.  Join me every Tuesday as we build the habits that support wealth, health, and happiness.  Each week, we share insights on investing, wealth management, and financial planning alongside practical strategies for nutrition, sleep, relationships and happiness.  Check out compoundcommitment.com to sign up for a complimentary 30-Day Wealth, Health, or Happiness Commitment.  

  1. 5 days ago

    The Ultimate Teammate: Leadership, Sacrifice & Success w/ Gonzaga's Jalen Warley

    Episode 040: Success isn't always measured by points scored, shots made, or individual accolades. Some of the most valuable players are the ones who do the little things that help teams win. In this episode, I sit down with Gonzaga guard Jalen Warley to discuss the mindset, habits, and work ethic that have helped him become one of the most versatile players in college basketball. What I've always admired about Jalen is his willingness to do whatever the team needs. Whether it's defending multiple positions, crashing the boards, creating opportunities for teammates, or sacrificing personal statistics for the good of the program, he's built his game around winning. In our conversation, Jalen shares how he approaches defense, what goes into becoming an elite rebounder as a guard, and the mindset required to impact the game in ways that don't always show up in the box score. We also discuss leadership, preparation, and how he developed the versatility to play multiple positions at a high level. As Jalen prepares for the NBA Draft, we dive into his pre-draft workouts, what NBA teams are looking for, and the mental approach required to compete at the highest level of the game. One of my biggest takeaways from this conversation is that success often comes from consistently doing the small things well. The habits, discipline, and sacrifices that nobody sees have a way of compounding into opportunities, trust, and long-term success. In this episode, you'll learn: • How Jalen developed his defensive mindset  • What makes a great rebounder, regardless of position  • The advantages of being a versatile, positionless player  • Why team success often requires individual sacrifice  • How Jalen approaches leadership and being a great teammate  • What NBA pre-draft workouts are really like  • The mindset required to compete at the highest level  • How small daily habits compound into long-term success Whether you're an athlete, coach, parent, or simply someone interested in personal growth, this conversation is packed with lessons about discipline, teamwork, leadership, and the power of doing the little things right. Go Zags!

    47 min
  2. 26 May

    Liquidity Events: What to Do Before the Money Hits Your Account w/ Ben Klundt, CFP, CEPA

    Episode 036: In this episode, I sit down with Ben Klundt, a Certified Financial Planner and certified exit planning advisor at TEN Capital, to talk about something that doesn’t get enough attention until it’s too late—liquidity events. Whether it’s selling a business, offloading real estate, or stepping into retirement, Ben walks through what a liquidity event really is and why planning ahead can make all the difference. We spend time unpacking why the most successful exits often start three to five years before the actual transaction. Ben shares what he’s seen from business owners who waited too long—and the opportunities they leave on the table because of it. From avoidable tax hits to poorly structured deals, we highlight some of the most common mistakes and how to steer clear of them. We also get into the strategies that can help maximize value, including thoughtful tax planning and deal structuring. But what stood out most to me was the conversation around the emotional side of selling a business. For many owners, this isn’t just a financial transaction—it’s walking away from something they’ve built their entire life around. Ben offers a really grounded perspective on how to prepare not just financially, but mentally, for that transition. If you’re a business owner, investor, or someone thinking about a major financial transition down the line, this conversation is a great reminder that the earlier you start preparing, the more options you have—and the better your outcome may be.

    36 min

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Welcome to the Compound Commitment, where we focus on the small actions that compound over time.  I'm your host, Mike Nilson.  Join me every Tuesday as we build the habits that support wealth, health, and happiness.  Each week, we share insights on investing, wealth management, and financial planning alongside practical strategies for nutrition, sleep, relationships and happiness.  Check out compoundcommitment.com to sign up for a complimentary 30-Day Wealth, Health, or Happiness Commitment.  

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