Mar 6, 2023
In this episode, you will learn:
How Scott has walked away from businesses and careers that weren’t the right fit for what he wanted for his life, and his family.
The power of stopping to reflect and connect with
other great men.
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Books mentioned in this episode:
The Pumpkin Plan by Mike Michalowicz
The Gap and the Gain by Dan Sullivan
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Show Notes
Quitting can be the best thing for you if it’s something that isn’t the right fit or giving you the life you want. In this episode, I’m joined by fellow husband, father, retired teacher, and founder of Brotherhood of Fatherhood, Scott Rammage. Scott shares his story of closing down a business, and leaving past careers that weren’t serving his desire to make an impact, or be there for his family. Going from good and “safe” to create something great. Now Scott creates the type of events and experiences for men that he was missing for himself, helping them discover the power of pausing, reflecting, and connecting with other great men. Getting down to what matters most.
04:00 Meet dad, entrepreneur, and husband to his high school sweetheart, Scott!
06:15 When did you know you were going to marry her?
09:15 Stop reading for the trophy and start reading for the meat!
14:40 If you designed a Guy’s Trip, what would you do?
17:50 What has your career journey looked like?
19:40 Shutting down a business and getting into 350k in debt to save his family.
26:00 How Scott created a leadership class.
31:30 What helped you walk away from past businesses and careers when they weren’t the right fit?
36:15 Why did you start creating these experiences for men?
42:00 The power of creating things you need, in YOUR WAY.
44:00 What surprised you most about creating an event and seeing it evolve?
50:20 How do you get a bunch of men to drop their egos and get vulnerable?
53:15 Why should men make sure to take time to stop and connect?