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Eating Crow

By: Peter Durand
  • Summary

  • If you are a leader or an entrepreneur this podcast will speak to you (well, I guess that's the point). These are stories of amazing people with the courage to lead and often admit they were wrong and challenge long-held beliefs to make change. Many of these everyday heroes have evolved into leaders and entrepreneurs, and most of their stories have never been heard, until now. Pete Durand interviews people from all walks of life - the military, finance, business, sports, government and education. We learn from their challenges, pitfalls, lessons and how, by eating crow, how they used an open mind to adjust their way of thinking and lead others, including their families. Pete adds his own experiences as a husband, father and entrepreneur in this meaningful if not hilarious podcast.

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Episodes
  • Episode 72: Nat Berman
    Mar 17 2024

    Nat Berman has receipts. Boxes of them.

    His mission is to help other fill their receipt boxes...

    ...so they can create the life they secretly desire but may not know how to build.

    What's the goal? Financial independence. It's not necessarily wealth, it's the freedom to choose where to invest your time.

    Nat put in the work - long days, for years, with one goal: To get off the treadmill of corporate life.

    Now Nat helps others create a plan to be Masters of their Universe (please tell me you have one of these t-shirts, Nat).

    Nat posts daily on LinkedIn...usually wearing a vintage t-shirt with obscure movie lines or classic culture references.

    What Nat preaches is not for everyone. Another successful business person posting selfies from his backyard pool (don't forge the cool t-shirts).

    Don't let the format mislead you. Nat has discovered, after years of posting, how to reach an audience. People who are not willing to do the work don't understand.

    Nat's just running the same process he used to create financial independence to help others.

    Seems to make sense.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 71: Loren Rosario-Maldonado
    Feb 5 2024

    Loren Rosario-Maldonado is brilliant.

    Intellectually.

    Emotionally.

    Instinctively.

    I'd never considered "Cultural Intelligence" before I met Loren.

    It makes so much sense.

    In her book "Becoming the Change: The Power of Cultural Intelligence" she shares her journey and her experiences in building high-performing teams, one human at a time.

    I found Loren engaging, intuitive, thoughtful and yet practical in her approach to helping people and teams succeed.

    Read her book, subscribe to her newsletter.

    It may change the way you think about human capital.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 70: Paul Watkins
    Dec 2 2023

    This episode is epic.

    Paul Watkins is a book you should not judge by its cover.

    He's intelligent.

    He's well-read.

    He's thoughtful.

    He's also intentional.

    What you may not see at the surface is his penchant for adventure.

    Extreme adventure.

    Paul is seeking danger.

    He's seeking growth.

    He's seeking development.

    He's also setting an example for his kids.

    He wants them to know the world is their oyster - and there for the taking.

    I find Paul to be one of my favorite guests and humans.

    He is one of the few people I follow on LinkedIn - consuming his Daily Dose.

    You should as well.

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    47 mins

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