Leadership, Curiosity, and the Art of Coaching with Philip Hoang (Part 1)

Making It with Helen Merlin

Discover the origins of leadership with top-ranked wealth advisor and former wrestling coach, Philip Hoang. He shares his inspiring journey from a challenging immigrant upbringing to a simple selfless act that shaped his development as a leader. His curiosity and growth mindset motivated him to courageously seek perspective from diverse teachers and mentors. Philip delves deep into the art of coaching and how to create opportunities for young athletes, likening it to building a start-up. His inspiring story illustrates the value of community and pursuing your passion which not only is often free but also priceless.

"My hesitation to speak with strangers is overwhelmed by my curiosity." -Philip [16:14]

"We can be hyper-focused on the end result. And when we don't achieve it, it can be extremely devastating. We have to be completely willing to accept that it might not ever happen. But it's important to be there because you can start thinking about that vision so that you can start building stepping stones to get there." - Philip [35:10]

"Most things that are really important in life cost you nothing." - Philip [39:19]

[02:03] Philip shares his immigrant upbringing and recounts a formative childhood experience which taught him the importance of being in service even in positions of leadership.

[10:19] Philip's curiosity about wealth and success drove him to excel academically and seek out like-minded friends who shared his passion for learning and growth.

[16:14] Philip discusses how his natural curiosity and courage to ask questions helped him extract valuable life lessons.

[20:14] He describes his journey as a wrestling coach for high school boys, the culture of endurance and mental fortitude, and the rare opportunity to launch a girl's wrestling program.

[26:46] Philip shares how he experimented with many methods to recruit female athletes, eventually culminating in a summer training program for students transitioning from middle to high school.

[34:43] Philip emphasizes creating a welcoming environment where athletes felt they had the agency to choose their path, resulting in a thriving community.

[37:25] Philip reflects on his coaching legacy, the value of everyday opportunities, and the potential for positive change without a heavy price.

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