Truthache

Truthache

The Podcast in The Room On Truthache, we talk about the elephant in the room, because we were all thinking it anyway. Join Michael and Daniel as we discuss culture, life, and the issues that matter to us all.  Watch on YouTube and Spotify. Listen everywhere.

  1. 6월 16일

    The Lost Veterans - Courtney Zaugg

    There’s a massive gap between serving your country and surviving a life back in it. That, as Courtney Zaugg explains, is the big challenge veterans face when transitioning from being a soldier to being a dad, an employee, or an entrepreneur. Courtney spends her life advocating for veterans, starting with her husband, Nathan, years ago. She talks about the “missing middle” between military service and getting back to civilian life, as Nathan experienced. Finding meaning, finding the work that makes you come alive, and navigating reentry. After starting a construction business, together they realized that what Nathan needed was something many veterans needed. So they started VentureVets to help other veterans who were starting their own ventures. She explains to employers that hiring veterans is not “charity,” but it’s hiring someone who has already been trained to navigate complex situations, with little information, and a need to adapt and pick up new skills on the fly. It's a smart decision. In our conversation, we talked about the most important thing that veterans need for success in entrepreneurship. Ahead of capital, training, and protein, they need community. For Courtney’s business, community is a business strategy. About the guest: Courtney Zaugg is cofounder of Venture Vets (https://venture.vet/), a 501(c)(3) dedicated to economic growth through the veteran community. About The Hosts: Daniel Herndon is a brand strategist at HRNDN Brand Agency (HRNDN.com) and author of The Lorem Ipsum (danielkherndon.com). Michael Salemi owns a branded apparel and promotional products company, Colored Threads (colored-threads.com).

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  2. 5월 12일

    The Bigger Player - Nick Reich

    Nick is like Uncle Rico, only with a better story. I mean that in a good way. We always look back at that time we could have been state champions if things had gone our way. As a charter high school coach, Nick did the opposite. He focused on what mattered more, the whole person, and let the opportunity to play basketball be an opportunity to build character. He took a class of unlikely contenders and made them into winners. They ended up becoming state champions. A total reboot of the Hoosiers' ragtag, underdog story. While he didn’t realize it at the time, he was unintentionally creating a recipe for success. He looks back on the experience, seeing it as a lesson in developing the individual, and that makes a winning team. He unpacks it in his new book “Every Player is Bigger Than The Program,” where he talks about how the random ensemble became a true team, and how leaders in any arena can apply the same recipe to theirs. - About the Guest: Nick Reich is an executive of Abundant Empowerment, a leadership coaching consultancy. https://www.abundantempowerment.com/. Preorder his book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Every-Player-Bigger-Than-Program/dp/B0GJYJ3TJX.  - About The Hosts: Daniel Herndon is a brand strategist at HRNDN Brand Agency (HRNDN.com) and author of The Lorem Ipsum (danielkherndon.com). Michael Salemi owns a branded apparel and promotional products company, Colored Threads (colored-threads.com).

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The Podcast in The Room On Truthache, we talk about the elephant in the room, because we were all thinking it anyway. Join Michael and Daniel as we discuss culture, life, and the issues that matter to us all.  Watch on YouTube and Spotify. Listen everywhere.

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