Dadages came from this simple question – Where do we go for advice? It’s really hard to find worthy mentors in our society who have wisdom and knowledge to offer and who are willing to take the time to share it with those around them. Dadages brings you fatherly wisdom that can be applied to your career, your family, your entire life in bite-sized pieces presented in a practical and fun way that is easy to understand, apply and share - and impossible to forget. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, June 12, 2024
In this episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle is joined by Alex Johnston, president and founder of Building Impact Partners and author of "Money with Meaning: How to Create Joy and Impact Through Philanthropy." They discuss today's Dadage: "I don't believe in charity. I believe in philanthropic investment." Alex shares his journey into philanthropy and the intricacies of impactful giving. This episode dives deep into the challenges and opportunities in philanthropy, aiming to inspire listeners to think about their own giving in a more meaningful way. Timeline: 0:00 - Introduction and Recap 0:15 - Alex Johnston's Background 2:15 - Journey into Philanthropy 4:00 - Philanthropy and Personal Development 6:30 - Challenges in Philanthropy 8:00 - Philanthropic Investment 10:00 - Impact of Education in Philanthropy 12:00 - Working with Ultra High Net Worth Individuals 14:00 - Addressing Wealth and Giving 16:00 - Common Challenges in Philanthropy 18:00 - Family Conversations About Wealth 20:00 - Holistic View of Giving 22:00 - Book Building Blocks 24:00 - Addressing Philanthropy Backlash 26:00 - Encouraging Effective Giving Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, June 05, 2024
In this episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle continues his conversation with Craig Cooke, entrepreneur and author of "Business Kung Fu." Craig shares further insights into integrating martial arts principles into business practices, emphasizing self-care, balance, and personal growth. They also discuss the importance of passing on wisdom to the next generation and how to maintain harmony in professional and personal life. Episode Timeline 0:00 - Introduction and Recap 1:38 - Developing Key Techniques in Business 5:00 - Organizational Balance and Harmony 7:23 - Taking Care of Yourself First 12:31 - Overcoming Health Challenges 13:44 - The Role of Qigong in Health 16:39 - Explaining Qigong's Benefits 17:18 - Passing on Wisdom to the Next Generation 21:05 - Core Lessons for Life 25:01 - Connecting with Craig Cooke 29:01 - Dad Joke Exchange Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Thu, May 30, 2024
In this episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle is joined by Craig Cook, entrepreneur and author of "Business Kung Fu." Craig shares insights from his book, which blends principles from martial arts, particularly Kung Fu, with business and personal development. They discuss the importance of balance, discipline, and continuous improvement in both professional and personal life. Episode Timeline 0:00 - Introduction 1:00 - Welcoming Craig Cook 2:00 - Origins of Business Kung Fu 5:00 - The True Meaning of Kung Fu 7:00 - Growing Up in an Entrepreneurial Family 10:00 - Introduction to Martial Arts 12:00 - Combining Martial Arts and Business 14:00 - The Five Elements of Entrepreneurial Success 18:00 - Importance of Discipline and Accountability 22:00 - Developing Techniques in Business 24:00 - Closing Thoughts and Teasers for Next Episode Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, May 22, 2024
In the continuation of our insightful discussion with Marisa Murray, this episode delves deeper into the intricacies of leadership blind spots. Marisa, an esteemed executive coach, shares more profound insights from her book "Blind Spots: How Great Leaders Uncover Problems and Unlock Performance." This episode explores how leaders can identify and address their blind spots to enhance personal and organizational success. Episode Highlights: [00:00] Recap of Part 1 and reintroduction to the topic and guest [02:34] Marisa discusses how personal recognition has influenced her career trajectory [05:24] Transition from seeking recognition to contributing value [06:38] Dealing with triggers from past pain in professional settings [14:19] Exploring mismatched mindsets in leadership [18:09] Maintaining a beginner's mindset in evolving leadership roles [21:16] Marisa reflects on formative influences and the role of feedback [32:06] Marisa shares her other book titles and discusses her use of AI in coaching [35:11] Introduction to Marisa's firm, Leaderly, and its focus on leadership development Resources Mentioned: Marisa Murray's Book: "Blind Spots: How Great Leaders Uncover Problems and Unlock Performance" https://www.leaderley.com/ https://www.instagram.com/murray_marisa/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, May 15, 2024
In this enlightening episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle welcomes executive coach and leadership expert Marisa Murray. Together, they delve into the concept of "blind spots" in leadership and personal development. Marisa, author of the bestselling book "Blind Spots: How Great Leaders Uncover Problems and Unlock Performance," discusses how understanding and addressing blind spots can significantly enhance one's effectiveness and leadership skills. Episode Highlights: [00:00] Introduction and the importance of knowing your weaknesses [02:56] Marisa Murray's background and her approach to executive coaching [03:04] What are blind spots and why are they critical in leadership? [05:50] The role of feedback in recognizing and addressing blind spots [08:21] Integration of yoga principles into leadership and self-awareness [13:57] Effective feedback strategies and avoiding common pitfalls [18:41] Marisa's transition from executive to coach and the lessons learned [26:56] Outdated core beliefs and how they affect personal and professional growth [32:41] Case study: Xavier's story of overcommitment and its impacts Resources Mentioned: Marisa Murray's Book: "Blind Spots: How Great Leaders Uncover Problems and Unlock Performance" https://www.leaderley.com/ https://www.instagram.com/murray_marisa/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, May 08, 2024
In the second part of our engaging interview with Minda Zetlin, author of "Career Self-Care: Find Your Happiness, Success, and Fulfillment at Work," we delve into the power of community and the distinction between mentors and sponsors in the workplace. Minda emphasizes the importance of community, both personally and professionally, and shares how these networks have significantly influenced her career and personal life. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a corporate professional, or someone navigating career transitions, this episode offers profound insights into building meaningful connections and maintaining balance. Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction and recap of the previous episode [01:44] The importance of community in personal and professional life [04:13] Minda's personal background and its impact on her views about community [06:41] The roles and benefits of being a mentor and having one [11:28] The critical difference between a mentor and a sponsor [17:44] Minda's motivations as an author and the personal satisfaction from writing [22:24] How family roles influence and are influenced by professional experiences [26:58] Closing fun segment with Minda sharing a favorite joke Resources: Minda Zetlin's book: "Career Self-Care: Find Your Happiness, Success, and Fulfillment at Work" Articles on Inc.com, Insider.com, and CNBC.com Connect with Minda Zetlin: twitter.com/MindaZetlin https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindazetlin Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, May 01, 2024
In today’s episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle dives deep into the realm of career self-care with Minda Zetlin, author of "Career Self-Care: Find Your Happiness, Success, and Fulfillment at Work." Minda shares invaluable insights on how integrating self-care into our careers can lead to greater productivity, satisfaction, and overall health. From debunking the myth of multitasking to discussing the benefits of setting boundaries between work and personal life, this episode is packed with advice that challenges conventional work norms and promotes a healthier professional lifestyle. Timestamps: [00:00] Introduction to the episode and guest Minda Zetlin [01:50] Minda Zetlin introduces the concept of career self-care [05:14] Real-life consequences of neglecting self-care in professional settings [10:29] The importance of setting boundaries for work and personal life [14:23] Discussion on work-life balance and its practical application [20:40] How employers can create healthy work environments without overstepping boundaries [27:04] Personalizing work norms to suit different lifestyles and career goals Resources: Minda Zetlin's book: "Career Self-Care: Find Your Happiness, Success, and Fulfillment at Work" Articles on Inc.com, Insider.com, and CNBC.com Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, April 24, 2024
In this episode, Chad continues his chat with Liz Hall, the innovative mind behind Travel-Eeze, a digestive regularity product designed for travelers. After a recap of Liz's journey and the birth of Travel-Eeze, we delve into the gritty realities of entrepreneurship, exploring distribution challenges, marketing strategies, and leveraging conferences for business growth. Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction and recap of previous episode 1:05 Discussion on challenges with co-packers and maintaining product quality 5:00 Strategies for direct consumer sales and dealing with platform hiccups 10:00 Effective advertising on various platforms and transitioning from paid ads to more organic, engagement-driven strategies 15:00 Exploring specialty sales channels within the travel sector 20:00Preparing for and leveraging conferences for networking and business expansion 25:00 Budgeting for startups and the significance of grassroots marketing 30:00 Q&A on capital raising, grant applications, and partnerships Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, April 17, 2024
In this episode of "Dadages," host Chad Hagle and guest Liz Hall discuss the often-overlooked topic of gut health. Liz shares her transition from flight attendant to entrepreneur, driven by her own health issues, and introduces her product, Travel-eeze, designed to combat travel-related digestive problems with natural ingredients. The episode blends personal stories with entrepreneurial insights, emphasizing the importance of gut health and innovative health solutions. Chapter Timeline: 00:00 - Introduction: Chad kicks off the episode with the theme of gut health. 00:26 - Guest Introduction: Liz Hall's background and entry into health entrepreneurship. 02:42 - Entrepreneurial Origins: Liz discusses her shift from flight attendant to entrepreneur. 03:26 - Family Influence: Liz and Chad share stories of family-driven entrepreneurship. 06:11 - Introduction to Travel-eeze: Liz explains the inspiration behind her product. 08:10 - Inspiration Story: Liz shares a personal story driving her product's creation. 13:02 - Deep Dive into Product: Discussion on Travel-eeze's ingredients and benefits. 15:41 - Product Pitch: Liz highlights the uniqueness of Travel-eeze. 17:28 - Market Differentiation: What sets Travel-eeze apart in the market. 22:11 - Future Plans: Liz talks expansion and new products. 26:52 - Business Development: Upcoming business opportunities and growth. 31:57 - Career Balance: The sustainability of balancing multiple careers. 35:03 - Closing Remarks: Recap and emphasis on discussing gut health. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, April 10, 2024
In the insightful continuation of our interview with Charlie Einsmann, a fellow real estate entrepreneur and author of "Real Estate Investing: Roadmap to Wealth," we dive deeper into the fundamentals of real estate investing, the concept of capital stacks, and the personal journeys that shape a successful investor. Charlie shares a wealth of knowledge on starting in real estate, understanding liquidity, and surviving tough times in the business. Furthermore, he touches on the importance of fatherly wisdom, financial discipline, and the impact of family upbringing on business acumen. This episode is not just about real estate; it's about life lessons, the value of perseverance, and the legacy we aim to leave behind. Chapter Timeline: [0:00] - Quick recap and introduction to Part 2 with Charlie Einsmann. [0:32] - Chad Hagle reopens the conversation, focusing on deep real estate insights. [1:41] - Charlie breaks down the concept of a capital stack in real estate. [4:14] - Exploring beyond finances: Accessing capital with equity. [5:12] - Charlie emphasizes the critical role of liquidity in investing. [7:21] - Discussion on money flow and preparing for tough times. [10:57] - Approaches to recession-proofing a real estate business. [13:08] - Charlie reflects on the impactful lessons from his upbringing. [16:13] - Early real estate education from Charlie's mother. [19:53] - Navigating fatherhood and young adults' business aspirations. [25:03] - Involving family in business and setting expectations. [33:12] - Charlie's philanthropic efforts and community giving. [43:40] - Goals of Clear Sky Sports Angels and its impact on youth. [52:37] - The episode wraps with dad jokes from Charlie and Chad. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, April 03, 2024
In this enlightening episode of the Dadages podcast, host Chad Hagle sits down with real estate guru Charlie Einsmann to unravel the complexities of leveraging credit for wealth creation in the real estate market. Charlie, a co-author of "Roadmap to Wealth: Real Estate Investing," shares his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a powerhouse in the real estate industry, emphasizing the critical role of building a strong team, the art of navigating through financial crises, and the strategic use of credit versus capital. This episode not only sheds light on the importance of financial savvy in real estate investing but also intertwines the essence of dad wisdom with professional growth, making it a must-listen for aspiring investors and seasoned professionals alike. Chapters Timeline: 0:00 – Introduction to the Episode 0:54 – Welcoming Charlie Einsmann 3:00 – Discussing the Importance of Teamwork 5:00 – The Evolution of Clear Sky Companies 10:00 – Learning from the 2008 Financial Crisis 15:00 – Credit vs. Capital in Real Estate Investing 20:00 – Good Debt and Bad Debt 25:00 – Advice for New Investors 30:00 – Closing Thoughts Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, March 27, 2024
In the second part of our engaging conversation with Todd Kashdan, we continue to explore the themes of his book, The Art of Insubordination. This episode delves deeper into the structural nuances of dissent, the importance of embracing diverse perspectives, and the impact of principled rebellion in both personal and professional contexts. Kashdan offers insights into the science of persuasion, the dynamics of power shifts, and the crucial role of dissent in fostering innovation. Additionally, we discuss how to cultivate bravery and resilience in the next generation, equipping them with the tools to navigate life's challenges on their own terms. Chapter Timings: [0:00] Recap of Part 1 and introduction to the continuation of the discussion. [2:27] The structural approach of Kashdan's book and the concept of the nonconformist cookbook. [4:16] Surprising findings from psychological studies on dissent and power dynamics. [9:31] The critical role of allies in supporting unconventional ideas, with examples from history. [13:34] The benefits and challenges of embracing diversity in thought and perspective. [18:18] Managing perpetual dissenters in a productive manner. [21:13] Kashdan shares personal anecdotes on parenting and empowering his daughters to challenge norms. [27:39] Todd Kashdan shares a dad joke, embodying the spirit of humor and connection. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, March 20, 2024
This enlightening episode of Dadages unpacks the complex yet liberating concept of insubordination, all through the lens of the timeless adage, "To thine own self be true." We delve into what it means to stay authentic in a world that often demands conformity and welcome a special guest who shares their personal journey and insights on living truthfully. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, March 13, 2024
Today, we're thrilled to have Chris Gardner with us, a man whose life story and philanthropic journey inspire us to look beyond the conventional understanding of charity. Chris, who found immense success against all odds, shares his insights on philanthropy as an investment in humanity and the importance of leaving a legacy that outlives us. Chapters:[00:00] Introduction to the episode and Chris Gardner [01:59] Chris's motivation for joining the conversation and the common ground on philanthropy [03:18] Exploring Chris's role as a philanthropic strategist and the three levels of wealth [07:18] The transformative power of living a legacy through generosity [09:36] A real-life example of philanthropic strategy and impact [15:07] The multiplier effect of generosity on personal wealth and societal benefit [19:19] How Chris begins his philanthropic advising journey with new clients [22:13] Chris's upbringing and how it influenced his understanding of generosity [27:37] The impact of fatherhood on Chris's life and his philanthropic philosophy [34:50] Chris's journey to building a family and how it has influenced his outlook on legacy [42:35] The importance of living a legacy and how to start embodying this principle today Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, March 06, 2024
In this enlightening second part of our conversation with Maya Washington and Tarana Harris, we dive deeper into the impactful stories of Gene Washington and Chuck Harris. Celebrating Black History Month, we explore their monumental contributions to sports and society, the realization of their legacies, and the powerful message of diversity and opportunity. Join us as we uncover the rich history within our guests' households and discuss the importance of personal narratives in reshaping our understanding of diversity and success. Chapter timeline: 0:00 - Episode Introduction 5:00 - Legacy and Realization 15:00 - Community and Brotherhood 20:00 - Challenges of Diversity 25:00 - Next Generation and Empowerment 30:00 - Storytelling and Listening 35:00 - Closing Reflections Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, February 28, 2024
Join us in this special Black History Month episode of "Dadages," where we explore the impactful stories of Jean Washington and Chick Harris. Through the voices of their children, Maya Washington and Tirana Harris, we uncover how these two men not only excelled in their sports careers but also played pivotal roles in the desegregation of college football and the NFL. This episode delves into the intertwining of sports, social change, and the power of legacy. Stay tuned for Part 2 of our conversation with Maya and Tirana, where we'll dive deeper into the personal stories behind the public figures and how the next generation is carrying forward the torch of change and inclusion in sports and beyond. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - Episode Introduction 5:00 - Guest Introductions 15:00 - Fathers' Legacies 25:00 - Sports & Social Change 35:00 - Community Support 45:00 - Personal Impacts Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, February 21, 2024
Diversity can open many doors, sometimes doors you didn't even know were closed. In this thought-provoking episode of "Dadages," Chad Hagle delves into the multifaceted topic of diversity, going beyond conventional definitions to explore the true essence of what makes each of us unique. Timed to coincide with Black History Month, Chad's narrative is not confined to racial diversity but encompasses the myriad aspects that contribute to our individual and collective identities. He addresses societal concepts, affirmative action, and diversity in education and business, offering insightful perspectives enriched by personal anecdotes and broader societal implications. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction and the Importance of Diversity 0:41 - Diversity Beyond Black and White 5:00 - Affirmative Action and Supreme Court Decisions 10:00 - Impacts on Higher Education and Workplaces 15:00 - Equal Employment Opportunity and DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) 20:00 - Personal Stories of Diversity in Professional Life Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, February 14, 2024
In this episode, our host Chad Hagle continues the conversation with Susan Combs about her book "Pancakes for Roger," a mentorship guide inspired by her father. The discussion covers the dadage "to thine own self be true" and topics such as caregiving in later life stages, dealing with insurance and long-term care policies, the importance of understanding insurance policies, and the benefits of consulting with brokers over agents. Susan shares personal anecdotes and professional advice on navigating insurance complexities, emphasizing the need for thorough policy understanding and the value of brokers. Chad and Susan delve into deeper themes of life advice, the impact of loss, and the power of mentorship, reflecting on personal growth, relationships, and the significance of understanding oneself. The episode also highlights Susan's efforts to honor her father's legacy through charitable initiatives like the dragon-slaying competitions and the #PancakesForRoger movement, encouraging community engagement and support for veterans. Chapters and Timestamps: [0:00] Introduction to Part 2 with Susan Combs. [0:55] Discussion on caregiving and insurance challenges. [10:12] Susan's insights on navigating life's three facets. [15:34] Emphasizing the importance of knowing oneself and embracing diversity. [24:43] Introduction to the Pancakes for Roger movement and upcoming events. [28:51] Reflections on loss, grief, and the impact of a loved one's passing. [35:12] Susan's role as a godmother and mentor, passing on wisdom to the next generation. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, February 07, 2024
In this deliciously insightful episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle serves up a pancake breakfast for the brain. Our special guest, Susan Combs, shares her inspiring journey, from starting her own insurance brokerage firm to writing a book dedicated to her father’s wisdom. Dive into discussions about entrepreneurship, mentorship, overcoming obstacles, and how a simple pancake breakfast can lead to a global movement. Chad wraps up the episode with reflections on Susan's journey and insights, emphasizing the importance of perseverance, mentorship, and the simple joys that can inspire global movements. Don't miss the next episode for more in-depth discussions and expert advice! Chapter Timings: [0:01] Intro and Welcome [0:35] Meeting Susan Combs and Discussing Her Book [1:42] Susan’s Career in Insurance and as an Expert Witness [2:06] Entrepreneurship Insights and Early Career Challenges [4:03] The Importance of Mentors and Overcoming Challenges [5:23] Tips for New Entrepreneurs and Work-Life Balance [7:13] Financial Planning and Business Growth Strategies [8:46] Family Dynamics and Understanding Personal Strengths [10:26] Susan’s Journey with CrossFit and Personal Resilience [14:04] Breaking Down the Book Title: Slaying Dragons in Professional Life [16:25] The Story Behind “Pancakes for Roger” and Starting a Movement [25:08] The Pancakes for Roger Movement and Nonprofit Goals Key Insights: The power of mentorship and learning from experiences. Balancing a day job with creative passions and side hustles. The significance of self-awareness in entrepreneurship and personal growth. How fitness and personal challenges shape one's identity and resilience. The emotional journey of caregiving and finding solace in meaningful activities. Resources Mentioned: "Pancakes for Roger: A Mentorship Guide for Slaying Dragons" by Susan Combs University of Missouri School of Law Veterans Clinic Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, January 31, 2024
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Wed, January 24, 2024
In this insightful episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle delves into the critical aspects of communication in business. Chad offers a treasure trove of advice, emphasizing the importance of effective communication beyond mere speaking. He challenges the notion that 'talk is cheap,' discussing the value and impact of thoughtful conversation in various business contexts.Chad wraps up the episode with a promise to continue the discussion in the next episode, going up to Business Communication Dadage number seven. Stay tuned for more valuable insights! Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction to the episode 0:35 - Importance of two-way communication 3:50 - Discussion on 'Talk is Cheap' and its business implications 6:20 - Introduction to Matt Abrahams' communication technique 9:06 - Strategies for effective communication in business settings Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, January 17, 2024
In this heartfelt episode, Chad Hagle pays tribute to the late Dr. Mark Goulston, a luminary in the field of communications who recently lost his battle with leukemia. The episode is dedicated to Mark's wisdom and influence, highlighting his contributions to the Dadages podcast and Chad's personal life. Chad reflects on Mark's teachings, particularly around the power of listening, and shares how these lessons have profoundly impacted his approach to complex and emotional topics. [00:00] Introduction: Remembering Dr. Mark Goulston[00:49] A Moment of Silence in Honor of Dr. Goulston[01:13] Chad's Dedication to Dr. Goulston's Legacy[03:26] Playing an Excerpt from Dr. Goulston's "I'm Dying to Tell You" Podcast[05:49] Discussion on Key Life Lessons from Dr. Goulston[08:31] Insights into Personal and Philanthropic Challenges[11:16] The Art of Listening and Understanding in Conflicts[14:01] Personal Stories: Emotional Impact and Learning[16:46] Strategies for Effective Communication Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E1 · Wed, January 10, 2024
In this enlightening continuation of our conversation with Deba Douglas, we delve deeper into the challenges and triumphs of entrepreneurship. Deba shares her journey in the real estate industry, touching on topics like business communication, legal concerns, and the importance of delegation. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to scale their business while maintaining work-life balance. Chapters: [0:00] Introduction to Part Two [0:44] Chad's Advice on Handling Incoming Calls and Managing Time [2:13] Deba's Questions on Virtual Business Operations [3:13] Strategies for New Business and Customer Engagement [8:07] Embracing Delegation and Trust in Business [9:12] The Concept of No Fixed Office Hours [11:04] Legal and Liability Concerns in Business [18:13] Dealing with Litigation and Risk Management [20:32] Upcoming Episode Announcement [21:13] Chad's Final Advice on Business Growth and Focus [23:17] Deba's Impact on Clients and Students [26:42] Deba's Background and Creating Diversity [32:57] Family Influence and Entrepreneurial Spirit [36:24] Deba's Unique Long-term Goal [38:27] Concluding Remarks and Contact Information [40:36] Dad Joke of the Day Resources: Website: https://www.douglasdwellings.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/douglasdwellingsllc/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E52 · Wed, January 03, 2024
This episode dives into the intersections of community, real estate, and education with guest Deba Douglas. Chad and Deborah discuss her unique approach to real estate, combining her background in education with her expertise in residential real estate to empower and educate others. In this Entrepreneur's corner edition, Join Chad Hagle as he explores the dynamic world of real estate with Deborah Douglas, a seasoned residential real estate specialist. In this engaging episode, they delve into the fusion of community building, educational strategies, and business development in real estate. Key discussions include Deborah's transition from education to real estate, her unique full-service approach to the industry, and insights into empowering leadership and sustainable business growth. The episode is packed with valuable takeaways on scaling businesses, strategic decision-making, and building resilient teams, making it a must-listen for entrepreneurs and real estate professionals alike. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:29 - Welcoming Deba Douglas 1:12 - Background and Geographic Context 2:21 - Deborah’s Home Building Plans 3:39 - Transition from Education to Real Estate 4:27 - Educational Approach in Real Estate 5:58 - Teaching and Mastery in Real Estate 7:57 - The Business Pitch 8:31 - Full-Service Real Estate Experience 9:49 - Distinguishing Business Features 12:48 - Empowering Leadership and Business Growth 14:19 - CEO’s Role in Business Development 15:57 - Deborah’s Queries on Business Advancement 17:14 - Building a Sustainable Business Model 20:51 - Mission and Vision in Business 22:51 - Scaling and Expanding a Business 24:36 - Deciding on Business Growth 28:21 - Reflections on Business Growth Strategies 29:09 - Creating Independence within the Organization 32:43 - Process-Oriented Business Development 33:31 - Building a Resilient and Efficient Team 36:01 - Building a Sustainable and Independent Business 39:00 - Conclusion and Next Steps Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, December 27, 2023
In this insightful episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle welcomes Meredith Elliot Powell, a renowned business growth expert, author, and strategist. Meredith, known for her book "Thrive: Strategies to Turn Uncertainty to Competitive Advantage," shares her expertise on how uncertainty can be a powerful tool for success in both business and personal life. They explore the concept of leveraging uncertainty as a competitive advantage. Meredith shares invaluable insights, resonating with the Dadage: "You don't have to be the best in the world to succeed. You just have to be the best version of you." Timestamps: [00:00:00] Intro: Meeting Meredith Elliot Powell [00:02:00] Meredith's Background and Introduction to 'Thrive' [00:05:00] The Role of Uncertainty in Business Growth [00:10:00] Applying 'Thrive' Strategies in Personal Life [00:15:00] Deep Dive: Meredith's Key Principles for Success [00:20:00] Embracing the Dadage in Business and Life [00:25:00] Interactive Q&A: Listeners' Questions for Meredith [00:30:00] Meredith's Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs and Parents [00:35:00] Conclusion and Final Thoughts Key Discussion Points: Meredith's journey to becoming a business growth expert and the inspiration behind her book. How to leverage uncertainty as a competitive advantage in the modern business world. Translating business strategies from 'Thrive' to personal growth and self-improvement. The importance of being the best version of oneself, inspired by the Dadage: "You don't have to be the best in the world to succeed. You just have to be the best version of you." Insights into effective parenting and life management, drawing parallels with business leadership. Resources: "Thrive: Strategies to Turn Uncertainty to Competitive Advantage": https://www.amazon.com/Thrive-Strategies-Uncertainty-Competitive-Advantage/dp/1640952829 Connect with Meredith Elliot Powell: https://www.meridithelliottpowell.com/ Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E51 · Wed, December 20, 2023
Exploring cognitive science in parenting and career development with Dr. Art Markman. Get insights on psychology in business, career tips, and parenting psychology. In this episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle engages with Dr. Art Markman, a distinguished psychology professor at the University of Texas at Austin. They discuss the application of cognitive science in career, mentorship, leadership, and parenting, inspired by Dr. Markman's book "Bring Your Brain to Work." This episode is packed with insights for those looking to apply psychological principles in their professional and personal lives. A key takeaway, reflecting the dadage, "The greatest investment you can make in yourself is investing in the lives of others," resonates throughout the conversation, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and nurturing in both work and family life. Timestamps: [00:00:00] Introduction to Dr. Art Markman [00:01:00] Dr. Markman's Journey in Psychology and Communication [00:05:00] The Interplay of Psychology and Practical Life Aspects [00:11:00] Understanding the Human Mind: A Multidisciplinary Approach [00:16:00] The Role of Motivation and Social Interaction in Success [00:23:00] The Jazz Brain: Improvisation and Adaptation in Life and Work [00:28:00] Finding Fulfillment: Aligning Work with Personal Values [00:34:00] The Importance of Learning and Mentorship in Career Development [00:39:00] Leadership: Authenticity and Investing in Others [00:44:00] Parenting Insights: Encouraging Individual Paths for Children [00:50:00] Dr. Markman's Personal and Professional Reflections Resources: "Bring Your Brain to Work" by Dr. Art Markman Dr. Markman's Articles: Psychology Today and Fast Company Podcast: Two Guys on Your Head LinkedIn: Dr. Art Markman Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, December 13, 2023
Discovering your inner Zelensky could be the perfect New Year's resolution! Join us in this episode of Dadages as we explore the inspiring leadership qualities of Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian leader. Our guest, Jesse Kanzer, shares her unique perspective and insights from her book, "Unlocking Your Inner Zelensky." Get ready to be inspired and motivated to embrace humility, moral clarity, and unity in your own life. This episode delves into the dadage: 'Extremists paint compromise as weakness because they know it is the only force strong enough to defeat them.' Don't miss this episode that seamlessly weaves together themes of leadership, personal identity, resilience, and parental guidance, all while offering a fresh perspective on navigating life's complexities. Chapters: 00:01:30 Unlock your inner Zelensky. 00:05:34 Ordinariness and unity in leadership. 00:11:19 Zelensky's rise to presidency. 00:16:18 Complexity of conflicts requires understanding. 00:23:35 Unity without a common enemy. 00:26:25 Tap into spirituality for unity. 00:32:05 Embrace humor in difficult times. 00:37:46 Embrace your identity and define it. 00:43:23 Choose love over fear. 00:48:11 Leadership includes considering future generations. 00:55:59 Embrace your unique identity. 00:57:38 Freedom is giving children truth. 01:02:07 Humor brings light to darkness. Resources: Unlocking Your Inner Zelensky" by Jessie Kanzer: https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Your-Inner-Zelensky-Unexpected-ebook/dp/B0BQGH1Y4D Follow Jessie on Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/jessiekanzer Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E50 · Wed, December 06, 2023
In this insightful episode of Dadages, Chad delves into the concept of superpowers, but not the kind you might expect. He explores the idea of real-world superpowers, focusing on the unique innate abilities each person possesses and how recognizing these can help unleash the best version of oneself. The episode also covers the topic of competitive advantage in business, offering valuable insights into how individuals and companies can identify and leverage their unique strengths in today's competitive environment. Chapters: [00:01:48] Unique innate abilities. [00:04:11] Competitive advantage. [00:08:09] The downside of perfect markets. [00:14:24] The competitive advantage of imperfect information. [00:16:52] Freedom of information's impact. [00:19:06] Gratitude as a superpower. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, November 29, 2023
In this episode, our host Chad Hagle continues his interview with Dr. Mark Goulston, discussing the Israel-Hamas war in the Middle East and its impact on the United States, particularly within the Jewish community and higher education. The host introduces a segment called "host help," where he seeks advice from experts like Dr. Goulston on personal challenges. They delve into the conflicts the host is facing at an individual level and seek guidance from Dr. Goulston. Tune in to gain practical wisdom for real-life situations. Chapters: [00:02:24] Increasing polarization and extremism. [00:04:12] Recruitment tactics of ISIS. [00:09:06] Emotional closeness and regrets. [00:11:48] Jewish community and higher education. [00:15:21] Strategies for Addressing Polarization and Extremism [00:19:07] Unwavering points of view. [00:23:25] The power of true vulnerability. [00:26:03] The 24-7 Club. [00:31:06] Friends and family engagement. [00:33:39] Creating Emotional Connection in Communities [00:37:37] Repressed emotions and vulnerability. [00:40:47] The Hoover exercise. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E49 · Thu, November 23, 2023
This special Thanksgiving episode part 2 delves into the complexities of the American political landscape, media's role in societal polarization, the influence of social media, and the challenges faced in higher education. The discussion spans from the two-party system's historical roots to contemporary issues like hate speech in academia and the Jewish community's response to perceived biases. It concludes with a thoughtful reflection on strategies for addressing polarization and fostering understanding. [00:00:00] Introduction [00:01:00] The American Two-Party System and Its Pitfalls [00:03:00] The Media's Role in Polarization [00:06:00] Social Media's Impact on Communication and Politics [00:09:00] The Foundations of American Democracy [00:12:00] Systematic Dissonance in Society [00:15:00] Higher Education and Political Conflicts [00:19:00] Personal Reflections and Insights [00:24:00] The Challenge of Hate Speech in Academia [00:33:00] The Withdrawal of Jewish Support from Higher Education [00:39:00] Strategies for Addressing Polarization [00:45:00] Conclusion Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E48 · Wed, November 22, 2023
In this special two-part solo cast episode, released for Thanksgiving and the first anniversary of the Dadages podcast, the host dives into a series of complex and current topics. The episode begins with a reflection on the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its implications, followed by a broader discussion on extremism versus centrism in America. Chapters: [00:00:00] - Introduction [00:02:00] - Reflection on the tragedy in Gaza [00:04:00] - War in America [00:05:00] - Extremism vs. Centrism in America. [00:06:00] - The Israel-Hamas conflict [00:10:00] - Exploration of the formation of Israel and its implications. [00:14:00] - Internal political strife in Israel [00:16:00] - Discussion on the term "Zionist" and its connotations. [00:19:00] - Examination of Hamas's military [00:20:00] - The role of Iran [00:21:00] - Personal viewpoint on the conflict [00:23:00] - Middle Eastern leaders Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E47 · Wed, November 15, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, we are joined by Dr. Mark Goulston, a renowned psychiatrist, professor, and author. Dr. Goulston shares his expertise in listening, negotiating, and managing difficult situations. The first half of the discussion focuses on applying his framework to current world issues. The second half delves into the dadage "Good health is not the only thing that matters, but without good health, nothing else matters," as Dr. Goulston reflects on his own battle with a potentially terminal diagnosis. Tune in for a thought-provoking conversation on the power of listening and the value of good health. Chapters: [00:02:48] The importance of listening. [00:06:18] Acute myeloid leukemia treatment. [00:08:08] Powerlessness and impotent rage. [00:12:38] Surgical Empathy. [00:16:08] Longest time without a suicide attempt. [00:19:49] Insights on conflict resolution. [00:23:38] Disappointment and conflict resolution. [00:26:37] Talking over vs talking with. [00:27:59] Engaging and inviting communication. [00:32:57] Study of death and dying. [00:36:39] Leadership getting worse. [00:40:41] Healing through mentorship. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, November 08, 2023
In this episode, we continue our interview with Steve Farrell, author of The New Universal Dream. We explore the connection between Steve and Ken Honda, author of Happy Money, who wrote a glowing review of Steve's book. Steve shares how he got to know Ken and highlights his incredible wisdom and success. Steve also discusses the work of his nonprofit organization, Humanities Team, and how they have collaborated with various leaders in transformational education, including Ken Honda. Stay tuned for exciting programs and collaborations to come. Chapters: [00:01:33] Ken Honda and masterclasses. [00:04:25] The thirds model. [00:07:52] Choosing Your Mountains. [00:11:20] Living a delicious life. [00:16:09] The power of divine love. [00:20:14] Freedom and Responsibility. [00:23:14] Neil Donald Walsh's profound wisdom. [00:26:08] A new spirituality emerging. [00:30:10] Pyroluria and its effects. [00:32:42] Balancing work and family. [00:36:20] Remarkable girl sings national anthem. [00:40:35] Cringeworthy dad jokes. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, November 01, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle dives deep with guest Steve Farrell, a successful Silicon Valley entrepreneur turned humanitarian. They discuss Steve's transformative journey from building tech firms to leading a global nonprofit organization. Steve's new book, "A New Universal Dream," explores the concept of humanity's interconnectedness and the potential for personal and societal evolution. This episode offers a perspective-changing exploration of the power of investing in the lives of others and embracing a new universal dream. Chapters: [00:02:34] The New Universal Dream. [00:10:21] The illusion of separation. [00:11:33] One consciousness of the universe. [00:14:52] Feeling into divine presence. [00:18:13] Living the universal dream. [00:22:19] The urgent false reality. [00:26:44] Lofty goals and organization building. [00:29:03] Connecting with the divine. [00:34:37] Transparency in nonprofit organizations. [00:36:01] Building a strong team. [00:41:06] Passionate volunteer coordinators. [00:44:43] The vision and provision. [00:47:24] Appreciating people's contributions. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, October 25, 2023
In this episode, our host Chad Hagle interviews Ken Honda, a best-selling author from Japan known as a money guru. Ken shares his insights on how to make peace with your money and live a happier financial life. Chad discusses his own experiences applying Ken's philosophies. Tune in to learn how to make your money happy and improve your relationship with wealth. Chapters: [00:00:37] Being highly selective in decisions. [00:04:35] Happy money vs. unhappy money. [00:09:03] Money IQ and EQ. [00:10:38] Money as energy. [00:15:18] The importance of success. [00:18:26] Balancing work and passion. [00:21:16] Commitment to craft [00:24:34] Financial market changes and intelligence. [00:28:09] Unique Japanese culture. [00:31:14] The positive and negative lessons about money. [00:34:25] Family and Tragedy [00:38:03] Invisible assets and debts. [00:42:23] Warren Buffett's gold coins. [00:44:39] Fatherhood and Sacrifices. [00:48:14] Teaching Money is Fun. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E46 · Wed, October 18, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle sits down with Ed Center, founder of The Village Well Parenting. They go on a journey through the multi-faceted world of parenting. Starting with Jorge's heartwarming generosity and diving into the complexities of identity, culture, and emotional validation. From the intricacies of queer households and the challenges of decolonized parenting, to understanding neurodivergence and even pineapple snobbery, this episode serves as a comprehensive guide to modern family life. With thought-provoking segments on stoicism, trauma, and even a lighthearted bad dad joke to wrap things up, this hour-long episode is a rollercoaster ride that promises to leave listeners both enlightened and entertained. Chapters: [00:01:59] Jorge's Generosity Shines Through. [00:04:48] Authenticity in parenting. [00:07:31] Cultural traditions and parenting. [00:12:00] Reclaiming power and identity. [00:17:09] Queer folks raising kids. [00:18:32] Exposing children to different relationships. [00:24:18] Toxic elements of cultural respect. [00:26:58] Validating all emotions. [00:30:11] Pineapple snobbery and Hawaiian heritage. [00:34:07] Trauma and healing in relationships. [00:39:19] Overcoming fight flight instincts. [00:42:40] Stoicism as a life anchor. [00:48:15] Understanding neurodivergence and parenting. [00:49:25] Decolonized parenting. [00:53:23] College as a pathway. [00:58:23] Fine line in fatherhood. [01:02:56] Get Off That Damn Phone. [01:05:18] Bad dad joke story. Links: https://www.villagewellparenting.com/ Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E45 · Wed, October 11, 2023
In the second half of this interview with sports psychologist and author David Essel, the focus shifts to life after sports and gaining insights into David's personal and professional experiences. We discuss the impactful moment of walking away from sports and how David faced the difficult decision to retire. Listeners are encouraged to check out the first half of the interview for more on mental mastery and maximum performance for professional athletes. Chapters: 02:38 Life after a sports career. 03:52 The true ego. 07:39 Jim Boeheim's surprising support. 09:51 Regrets and living life. 13:23 Childhood basketball mishap. 16:09 A necessary emotional release. 19:54 Punishment as motivation. 24:11 Mental health as a teacher. 26:00 Mental health in professional athletes. 29:01 A supportive dad. 33:59 Gaining confidence like a honey badger. 35:06 Conquering fear in sports. 38:30 Audibles and author passion. Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E44 · Wed, October 04, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad welcomes David Essel, a renowned author, counselor, and master life coach. They discuss David's new book, "Mental Mastery and Maximum Performance for Professional Athletes," and how its principles can be applied to anyone's life. David shares his insights on working with pro athletes and the importance of surrounding yourself with people who excel in their respective fields. Tune in to learn how to take your career and life to the next level. Chapters: 00:00 Cold intro 02:09 BHAGs, big, hairy, audacious goals. 03:49 Challenges as opportunities to grow. 09:26 Mental health challenges in athletes 11:56 NBA players complaining after every call. 14:31 Novak Djokovic's career struggles. 16:35 Books on leadership and mindfulness. 20:27 Dadages exclusive: Meeting Moses Malone. 23:46 The best advice from Moses Malone. 26:43 Financial planning for athletes 29:12 Adversity and success. 31:37 Duncan Robinson's breakthrough moments. Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, September 27, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle continues his discussion on the concept of capability. He explores the idea that just because you can do something, it doesn't mean you should and delves into the importance of recognizing when you may be exceeding your capacity or producing negative consequences. Chad also revisits previous concepts, such as the overdoing mindset and not letting what you can't do prevent you from doing what you can. Tune in to gain practical insights on managing your capabilities effectively. Chapters: 00:00 Cold intro01:32 Maximizing personal and organizational productivity. 05:23 Personal and organizational capacity. 08:24 Scrum methodology and timeboxing. 11:40 Identifying the canary in your own coal mine. 16:08 Leave time for nothing. 21:11 Don't see your limits as weakness. 22:36 Delegate or die. Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E43 · Wed, September 20, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, our host Chad Hagle returns after a week off to recover from a cold. Today's episode will be personal and revealing, tying into the topics discussed with Josh Wilson last week. The host discusses the major problems that can arise from pursuing perfection, particularly in high-achieving families. The belief that perfection is the standard of achievement in these families can have negative consequences for children, leading to paralysis and an inability to make decisions. Failing to meet the impossible standard of perfection can greatly impact their self-esteem. Tune in for some fatherly wisdom and meaningful insights. Chapters: 00:00 Cold intro 03:34 Failure and its evaluation. 04:09 Paradoxes 08:40 Newton Laws. 15:38 Pursuing perfection and decision-making. 19:52 Moving during the COVID pandemic. 27:14 Challenges in the house. 30:23 Home renovation challenges. 35:37 Just because you can do something doesn't mean you can. 37:10 Parental expectations and responsibilities. Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E42 · Wed, September 13, 2023
In this special episode of Dadages, Chad joins Josh on the Uncensored Advice for Men podcast to share his wisdom and life experiences. From his family experience to insights on men's health, Chad provides valuable advice for listeners. Tune in to hear their engaging conversation and gain insights that are not to be missed. Chapters: 02:19 Retail real estate development. 06:40 Generational transference of knowledge. 08:10 Embracing Failure 12:26Sacrifices for financial success. 15:10 Father's accomplishments and influence. 19:42 The importance of financial independence. 25:11 Investing in philanthropy. 28:19 Philanthropic investment. 31:01 Humanities and sciences. 36:32 Defining your own success. 37:59 Family wealth and generations. 42:00 Defining success for myself. Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E41 · Wed, September 06, 2023
The finale of our four part series on the Dadage, “responsibility is a luxury, accountability is the price you pay for it,” is here! In this episode, host Chad Hagle turns the focus to responsibility and accountability in the home and how to build a family structure that embraces the responsible accountable mindset. Using stories from his own childhood as well as his years as a parent, Chad breaks down the importance of being an example of the mindset, the three stages of accountability children go through, why you need to force the discomfort at times, and a whole lot more. If you’ve missed any of the first three episodes in this series we highly encourage you to go back and watch them first. Part 1 . Part 2 . Part 3 . As always, hit that subscribe button so you don’t miss any future editions of Dadages! Chapters: Cold Open (00:00) Introduction (01:20) Recapping the First Three Episodes of the Series (01:55) Defining Responsibility and Accountability (02:33) What Horton the Elephant Taught Chad (03:33) Honesty is the Ultimate Form of Accountability (05:58) The First, Last, and Only Time Chad Lied to a Teacher (09:58) Teaching a Child Consequences vs Giving Them Rules (13:49) Three Stages of Childhood Accountability (15:45) Chad’s Road Racing Teenage Days (19:12) Show Accountability, Don’t Tell (21:13) Force the Discomfort (23:17) Opportunity to Acknowledge Success (26:37) Recap and Wrap Up (28:15) Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E40 · Wed, August 30, 2023
In this third of what is now a four part series on the Dadage, “responsibility is a luxury, accountability is the price you pay for it,” host Chad Hagle takes a look at two societal forces or events from recent years and the impact they have had on undermining the responsible accountable mindset. Those two major challenges to accountability are the generational shift of Gen Z’s workplace perspectives, and the once in a generation worldwide pandemic that has had lasting effects on how we live and work together. While breaking down these two challenges, Chad discusses ghosting, cancel culture, distrust of institutions, the differing definitions of collaboration, and much more. Make sure to follow or subscribe so you don’t miss out on the fourth (and likely final) part of this series, where Chad will focus on the place where you can have the greatest impact in building a responsible accountable mindset: the home. Chapters: Cold Open (00:00) Introduction (01:05) Ghosting Goes Mainstream (03:20) Chad’s First Time Being Ghosted (05:56) Cancel Culture (07:10) Should We Care? (10:07) Joel Petterson Displays the Accountable Responsible Mindset (11:39) Gen Z’s Distrust of Institutions (13:58) Different Definitions of Collaboration (16:20) Pandemic Changes Everything (20:22) The Big Bailout (21:43) The Great Excuse (27:04) Final Thoughts (31:27) To read the book Gen Z Explained: The Art of Living in the Digital Age visit here . Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | LinkedIn Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E39 · Wed, August 23, 2023
In this second of a three part series on the Dadage, “responsibility is a luxury, accountability is the price you pay for it,” host Chad Hagle takes the concepts around responsibility explored in part one and provides practical ways to embrace them and create frameworks that promote them within your professional environment. During this solocast, Chad discusses how to hire smart and fire smarter, why taking primary accountability as a leader matters, how the bystander effect shows up in business, and much more. If you missed part one we highly encourage you to go back and listen to that episode first so that you’ve got all the necessary context. It can be found on Spotify , Apple , or YouTube . Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss the third and final part of this series coming Wednesday, August 30th, where the focus will be building a family environment focused on the responsible, accountable mindset and how to instill that in your children. Chapters: Cold Open (00:00) Topic Introduction (01:19) Lessons from the Seals (02:24) Primary Accountability for Leaders (03:36) Three Lessons Learned (07:22) How to Hire Smart (09:16) Three Keys to Empowering Potential Team Members (13:36) Key Principles for Managing an Organization (17:41) Bystander Effect in Business (23:14) Parting Thoughts (25:24) Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E38 · Wed, August 16, 2023
We all know that with great power comes great responsibility, but do we know what great responsibility even means? This episode of Dadages is the first in a two part series covering the Dadage, “Responsibility is a luxury, and accountability is the price we pay for it.” During this first portion of the discussion, Chad breaks down the concepts around responsibility and accountability in a global sense. He defines what they both actually mean, lays out the three different ways you can capture responsibility, and finishes up with three principles learned from the book, “Extreme Ownership.” Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss out on part two of the series where Chad will go into how to apply these concepts of responsibility in a meaningful way within both business and family settings. Chapters: Cold Open (00:00) Dadage Introduction (01:25) Defining Responsibility and Accountability (02:32) Taking Responsibility (04:23) Personal Responsibility (09:55) Giving Responsibility (12:52) Earning Responsibility (21:53) Extreme Ownership Principle Number 1 (24:47) Extreme Ownership Principle Number 2 (26:18) Extreme Ownership Principle Number 3 (28:00) Final Thoughts (29:48) To check out the Dadages Bulletin Board, visit here . Follow Dadages: YouTube | Instagram | TikTok Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E37 · Wed, August 09, 2023
This week in Dadages, Chad Hagle hosts a new installment of the Entrepreneur’s Corner series, this time with guest Jonathan Orr, not only an entrepreneur but also an alum of Chad’s company, Aventine Development Corporation. The conversation begins with Jonathan sharing some of his background with the Dadages friends and family, including his time at Chapman University in California and what led to his involvement in real estate and his time with Aventine. Jonathan grew up in Southern California and played football in college. The fact that his father was a real estate developer inspired Jonathan to get into the business. He had experience working for Hilton Hotels and other real estate firms, which eventually led him to work at Aventine. Chad and Jonathan then discuss the time of Jonathan’s job interview and hiring, and Chad reveals what is important to him when hiring and selecting people to work with him or in his companies. Chad emphasizes the importance of getting past a “me first” attitude to succeed. Jonathan also shares some candid stories of his experience working for Chad Hagle, how he discovered a lot about himself during that time, everything he learned that he has applied in his professional life since (like working remotely before it was common), memories about business road trips, as well as some of the challenges that the industry was facing at the time and how they worked to overcome them, using a time of crisis as an opportunity. The conversation continues as Jonathan explains what he has been doing professionally since his time with Aventine. He’s built his business as a developer with a focus on flexibility and adaptation, which he believes are key elements in the current environment. He also discusses the importance of time and how to maximize it by surrounding himself with the right people and setting up clear expectations when it comes to time. In addition, Jonathan shares what it has meant to him to work with family members and what challenges and blessings that setting has brought to him and his business. Chad then gives Jonathan the opportunity to pitch his new venture, 356 Development Advisors, what it does in real estate, its unique business model, and its value proposition. As part of this series, the tables turn and the guest gets to ask the host questions pertinent to their business. Jonathan asks for Chad’s opinion on what to look for when interviewing and hiring third-party contractors and how to select the right people to work with. Chad also offers his advice on topics like team building, expansion and diversification to new markets in real estate, communicating and connecting with investors and property owners, and balancing and integrating work and family life. Finally, Jonathan shares a classic dad joke to end the interview! Make sure you tune in to this episode of Entrepreneur's Corner to learn valuable insights about the real estate business from experie
S1 E36 · Wed, August 02, 2023
This week on Dadages, we continue our engagement with the Alcott family, as well as our celebration of disability awareness, by bringing you the second half of Chad’s Entrepreneur’s Corner sit down with father/son duo, Martin and Zack Alcott. If you missed part one of the conversation, make sure to go back and check it out, as there you will learn all about Martin, Zack, and the entire Alcott family, as well as get an overview of their two companies, Get Skilled Access and The Field. In this second half of the conversation, Martin and Zack get a chance to ask Chad some questions of their own pertaining to funding, the VC market in the US, how to go about launching their two companies in the US market, and much more. The conversation concludes with a powerful story from Chad about a recent interaction he had that drove home the importance of everything related to disability awareness that these three have been discussing the past couple of episodes, so make sure you stick around until the end to hear that (yes, tears are shed). Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E35 · Wed, July 26, 2023
Today we celebrate the 33-year anniversary of the passing of the Americans with Disabilities Act by bringing you the latest edition of Entrepreneur’s Corner, where Chad welcomes to the virtual studio not one, but two amazing guests, father and son Martin and Zack Alcott. Dadages Friends and Family may remember Martin Alcott from his recent appearance on Chadding with Dads, where he discussed his family’s experience with disability. Now, Martin returns, this time with (as Chad puts it) another member of the Alcott Braintrust, his son Zack, to discuss their two businesses: Get Skilled Access and The Field. Get Skilled Access (GSA) is a consulting firm where expert consultants with real-life disability experience work collaboratively to give organizations the confidence to make better inclusive decisions. Ultimately, GSA wants to improve accessibility and inclusion for anyone and everyone. GSA works with large and small organizations across all industries. They’re purposeful and focused on helping clients achieve their goals. With their holistic approach and professional and disability expertise, they’ll work within a client’s budget to improve accessibility and inclusion across an organization. The Field is a marketplace platform job site that connects job seekers in the disabled community with organizations that are committed to inclusive hiring and building diverse teams. The Field welcomes job seekers with visible and non-visible disabilities, mental ill-health, neurodiversity, chronic illness, intellectual disability, or any workplace accessibility requirements. During the conversation, Chad, Martin, and Zack discuss moving away from a medical model of disability and toward a social model, what working with major brands previously in their career taught them, lay out the value propositions of both companies, give insight into trust building within your customer base, and much more. The conversation was so good that we had to break it up into two parts to fully digest all the value it had to offer. This episode is part one of the conversation and it will be followed by part two next week. Make sure to subscribe wherever you get your Dadages content so you don’t miss out! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E34 · Wed, July 19, 2023
This week in Dadages, host Chad Hagle brings you the first international episode of the show! This episode continues the focus on the Dadage “Don’t let what you can’t do prevent you from doing what you can” and is also a tribute to Disability Awareness Month. Chad is joined in the virtual studio by Martin Alcott from Australia. Martin is the father of Dylan Alcott, who was born with a disability caused by a tumor on the base of his spine but grew up to become one of the best wheelchair athletes in the world. The audience learns about Dylan’s story, the health issues and struggles he had to face from a very young age, and how he overcame them to get to where he is today. He has won multiple trophies in both wheelchair tennis and basketball, in addition to being a public speaker, running his own foundation, and even working as an actor. Martin gives some valuable advice about facing frightening moments as a parent based on his own experience. He highlights Dylan’s relationship with his older brother Zack and their family dynamics. Chad and Martin then discuss people’s general attitudes about disability and the lack of understanding on how to interact with people with disabilities, visible and not visible. They also discuss the vernacular around disabilities and the right terms to use to talk about the subject. The conversation continues with Martin telling more about his own origin story and what prepared him to be a good father. He also explains some of the problems and biases people with disabilities still face in society and some of the initiatives he and Dylan have been part of to address those issues and make a difference. Finally, Martin and Chad talk about the changes their families have experienced, the way those changes have affected their children, and the good things that have come with remarrying and having blended families. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E33 · Wed, July 12, 2023
In this week’s solocast episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle reveals the only four-letter word that was prohibited in his family growing up, can’t. Chad explains how his father not only expected him to figure out how to do something but also expected him to struggle in order to develop self-reliance, and it worked. He learned that there’s always a way; it might not be obvious, and it might take a long time, but there’s no limit to one’s capabilities. Chad also shares some of the responses he got from his father and mother when he expressed frustration over something being too difficult, emphasizing the importance of not giving up. The episode continues with a discussion of the high number of adults who experience disabilities, a subject the Dadages team decided to dedicate time to in July, which is National Disability Awareness Month in the United States, inspired by some members of the Dadages friends and family. Some of them will share their stories in upcoming episodes, make sure you don’t miss it! Chad then talks about the “can do” mindset and its application to professional life, citing some of his own recent career experiences. He discusses the importance of understanding the rules, not to break them but to navigate them to produce the best outcome possible and maximize the results of hard work. Next, Chad explores the principle of tailoring communications toward achieving results in business by introducing efficiency into interactions and being prepared in the event that another party fails to respond or take action, always producing pathways forward. Finally, he addresses how to combat the very damaging human trait of procrastination. Chad’s advice is “Don’t let what you don’t what to do prevent you from doing what you should do.” He also gives some guidance to leaders on how to create a dynamic organizational structure that allows for the optimization of overall performance to ensure the highest level of achievement. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable insights about overcoming obstacles to accomplish great things. Don’t miss the rest of the episodes on this topic for the rest of the month! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E32 · Wed, July 05, 2023
In this week’s episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle brings you the second part of the final interview of the series “It Takes Credit to Make Money” with Wayne Brandt and Ron Sturzenegger, experts on the banking system. The conversation continues with what Ron calls the “fifteen-minute rule,” the idea that your entire career or life can change in just 15 minutes. Chad, Wayne, and Ron discuss their “current fifteen minutes,” and how their careers are being influenced by current financial circumstances and global factors. They compare and contrast the situation of today and the Great Financial Crisis they went through. Then, the guests break down what has happened with the banking system lately, especially with Silicon Valley Bank, how it’s affected the economy, and the impact it might have on the near future from their perspective. They also explain what it could mean for the real estate industry and give some advice to investors on how to navigate high-interest rates, inflation, and the situation in general. Chad then discusses and gets the guests’ opinions on the changes he has seen in the topic of customer relationships, regulations, and systematic approaches in the banking world. Ron and Wayne also explain what it means to be a “better customer” of a bank, even at a time when banks are not able to be better lenders, and the benefits this brings. The next part of the interview focuses on Wayne’s and Ron’s backgrounds and upbringing. They share how factors like their family structure, work ethic, participation in sports, and an emphasis on education and teamwork taught them many lessons and led them to where they are today. Wayne and Ron also discuss how they strive to pass on these values to the next generation by leading by example, handling mistakes, creating a healthy culture, ownership, motivation, and showing the ethics of business to their teams. Finally, they explain how the same core values and ethics direct their roles as parents and their lives at home as well. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable insights about many aspects of business and life from a group of very experienced and successful professionals! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E31 · Wed, June 28, 2023
In this week’s episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle hosts the first part of the last installment of the series “It Takes Credit to Make Money.” Chad is joined in the virtual studio by two titans of the banking industry and fellow Stanford Alumni Real Estate Council members, Wayne Brandt and Ron Sturzenegger. They were both successful senior banking executives, and both have since left the world of big banks to pursue other career adventures. Chad introduces the guests and all their impressive accomplishments. Wayne and Ron talk about their time at Stanford and how what they learned there, and in their graduate programs in prestigious east coast schools, and the mentors they encountered have been valuable in their lives and careers. The audience learns how the guests’ backgrounds lead them to the real estate industry. Chad, Wayne, and Ron then share the importance of the networks they have built throughout the years in school and different business settings, not only to become successful but also to mentor and help other people. Wayne and Ron also explain their roles in investment banking and their years at Wells Fargo and Bank of America, including the culture they created, the time of the financial crisis, and what they did to handle it. The conversation continues with insights about topics like capital and team management, motivation, navigating a highly regulated system, and helping clients make money. Finally, the guests tell some stories from their experience in investment banking and the career lessons they learned from them. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable information about the world of real estate investment and business in general from a group of very successful experts in the field, and come back next week for Part 2! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E30 · Wed, June 21, 2023
In this week’s episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle hosts the second installment of Entrepreneur’s Corner with a very special guest, entrepreneur Kent Keirsey, the co-founder of Acre Homes, a unique and innovative home-buying platform. Kent, a listener of Dadages, shares his story of being a father and a mentor with a passion to help others learn from his mistakes. Kent, like Chad, is a Stanford grad, where he completed the combined J.D./MBA program. Kent comes from a military family and also attended the West Point Military Academy. He decided to serve the country right before 9/11 happened, which he calls a pivotal moment in his life. Kent tells some stories and explains some challenges from his service years and his deployments in Iraq. Kent then shares how he went into real estate technology, found his co-founder and business partner, and learned to build a company. His product in real estate tech was a model that predicted how likely an individual was to sell their home in 6-12 months, using data from the individual and the property. It was a great pathway that eventually led to Acre Homes. The conversation continues with Chad putting Kent “in the spotlight” and giving him the opportunity to present what Acre is and why it’s important to him and to the Dadages audience. Kent talks about how his experience has taught him that giving people a sense of ownership in their place is crucial. Acre allows residents of homes to share in the ownership of that home, to have a better financial outcome over the time they’re at the home, and to have a better experience, which all, in turn, provide a better outcome for investors. Kent goes on to give more details about how Acre works as a business and its benefits. Chad and Kent then share insights and important components of residential real estate that are different from what Chad regularly encounters in his business. To continue the conversation, the tables are turned and the guest becomes the interviewer. Kent asks for Chad’s opinion on mitigating and managing risk when going to investors. Chad explains the different kinds of risk and how to accommodate them to potential changes in the market, which the business model needs to be prepared for, and the importance of articulating the way the company is going to be resilient to investors and lenders. Chad also mentions the role of committed team members, management, and key people who are aligned with the business. Next, Kent seeks Chad’s insight on the differences and similarities between investing in technology and real estate. Chad gives one piece of advice that guides all his investments, “trying to find the right balance between diversification and concentration,” which means committing to the things he feels strongest about in a substantial way to see a worthy return. He advises Kent to work on acquiring not only individual customers but also some of the institutional players within the residential real estate space b
S1 E29 · Wed, June 14, 2023
In this week’s solocast and first-ever Father’s Day episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle discusses the Dadage “High achievers and entrepreneurs are wired to look ahead, but sometimes it is just as important to look back.” Chad explains how he sees the world with a type of vision that comes from a combination of analytics and intuition, which helps him recognize patterns and potential outcomes while also using past experiences. Additionally, he talks about living in the moment and being present, how he uses some principles from Buddhism, philosophy, and yoga to accomplish this, and the importance of taking time to look at the past and understand it. Chad shares with the audience the significance of knowing history to avoid the mistakes that have led to bad consequences in the past, the dangers of information manipulation, and how to be good masters of our own memories. Finally, Chad applies all this knowledge to a business context and gives some actionable tools that can be implemented in a work environment as well as some tips to be used in everyday life. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable insights about looking back and forming and using meaningful memories, along with a few dad jokes just in time for Father’s Day! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E28 · Wed, June 07, 2023
In this week’s solocast episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle discusses a Dadage he learned from one of his mentors, “Some of the greatest deals of my career are the ones I didn’t do.” Chad talks about the notion of real estate as a risk management business, not an opportunity-seeking business. He shares some stories of deals he didn’t do in his career with the audience, emphasizing how he came to those decisions, all the factors he took into account, and the reasons why they were the right choices for his business and life overall. Chad explains how roads not taken and opportunities not pursued can be good and help avoid bad consequences and preserve the potential for greater long-term success. Finally, Chad warns the Dadages friends and family about the dangers of losing money on deals that don’t get done, through overhead and other costs, with examples from his own experience. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable information about real estate deals and decision-making from a business perspective. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E27 · Wed, May 31, 2023
In this week’s episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle continues his conversation with Ryan Lawrence in the first installment of Entrepreneur’s Corner. Chad and Ryan are in Santa Clarita, CA, at Ryan’s Vintage Chariots retail location. The discussion begins with the topic of capital raising for early-stage companies. Ryan gets Chad’s insight on how to navigate the world of venture capital and seeking investments, who to approach, how much to ask for, and ways to spend money from investors effectively. Chad emphasizes the importance of confidence and knowing how to tell your story in a compelling way that shows potential, as this relates to success with investors as well. Chad also offers advice on protecting your brand, keeping it clear, and how to use trademarks and intellectual property correctly as a company grows. The talk continues with an important topic for any business: money. Ryan asks for Chad’s opinion on how to manage inventory and keep costs down, specifically in apparel. “It’s very unpredictable,” is how Chad describes it; therefore, it’s important to create a good relationship with suppliers to negotiate reorders in a way that allows the business to identify what specific products are successful without amassing inventory and maximizing the cost, or even coming up with alternative methods of production for the top products. Chad also offers tips to increase sales in the store and engage the customers and strategies to deal with excess inventory while still generating value. The next topic the interview touches on is scalability. Ryan shares his concerns about possibly cheapening his brand as it continues to grow. Chad’s fundamental piece of advice regarding this is “grow cautiously.” This means growing while preserving the integrity of the brand and what makes it unique. He mentions the fact that he favors incremental businesses in his own investments, those that get profitable and then get big. Ryan then talks about some of the specific aspects of his business, like his margins, prices, his customer base, and quality of his products in the industry. Chad and Ryan also discuss the changes the business can go through as it scales in the future. Chad once again advises to stick with what works and continue doing it. Finally, Chad gives guidance to Ryan on how to delegate. Ryan has handled all the details of his business so far, and while he wants to maintain his creativity, he recognizes that he needs help sometimes. This is the second part of the first series of the new Entrepreneur’s Corner format, where the script is flipped and the guest asks the host questions. Make sure you tune in to learn about all the different aspects of business from experienced entrepreneurs. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E26 · Wed, May 24, 2023
For the first time, host Chad Hagle goes on-site to Southern California to meet with entrepreneur Ryan Lawrence. Ryan Lawrence was born and raised in Huntington Beach, California where his family was full of civil servants. Listen in to stories of how Ryan, earlier in his career, was a real-life version of a Beverly Hills cop. Ryan says that he is “not a total mechanic” but does “appreciate the style and history” of vintage cars. Ryan still owns the 1964 Ford Falcon Ranchero that he got when he turned 16 years old. Today, he is the thriving owner of VintageChariots.com, which has two retail stores in the Los Angeles area. “It’s like a family experience,” Ryan describes of being a part of car culture. It’s about more than men looking at metal, it’s about storytelling. Ryan appreciates the history, style, and the experiences behind the automobile industry. He has established himself as a resource for the classic car community, connecting with people who share a passion. To continue the conversation, Chad and Ryan turn the tables, and Ryan becomes the interviewer, asking Chad the questions this time. Ryan “pitches” his brands, Chariots Inc and Vintage Chariots, to Chad. He explains that there was a need for a lifestyle brand to exemplify the automotive and outdoor culture that relied on not only style but also high-quality materials, giving people the opportunity to express themselves and show what they love doing. Ryan gets Chad’s insight on how to promote himself and gain exposure when started a brand to let people know what the company represents. Even though Chad doesn’t consider himself an expert in marketing, he shares some of the lessons he’s learned in his own journey. “You have to maintain consistency” is his first piece of advice. Share your message continuously and simplify it as much as possible, associate the person with the brand and the story behind it. Ryan explains how his brand went from vintage to Chariots Inc to include modern car enthusiasts. Chad shares his thoughts on how and how much brands can transition and change while still remaining true to their message without confusing their audience. They also discuss retail and sales strategies in the world of cars, touching on things like design, fashion, stores, location, and how to attract people’s attention visually. Finally, Chad gives Ryan advice on creating a good online presence and ways to reach more people in the environment around him and his space. This is the first part in a two-part series where the script is flipped and the guest will be asking the host questions. Make sure you follow through and listen in to Entrepreneur’s Corner, the latest and greatest format brought to you by Dadages Podcast. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E25 · Wed, May 17, 2023
In this week’s solocast episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle continues the discussion of the Dadage, “The distance between success and failure in my career has been measured by one variable – the ability to create a sense of urgency,” this time focusing on project management and a successful organizational structure. Chad emphasizes how efficiency supports a “return on time” business model. He also shares the best practices and principles cultivated in his organization, which have proven to be effective in his business. Chad explains the importance of elements such as specific and clear deadlines and due dates, action items vs tasks, well-developed processes and procedures, and managing resources outside the organization, specifically contractors. Be sure to tune in to learn valuable insights about the critical role that project and time management play in any organization or business. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E24 · Wed, May 10, 2023
In this week’s solocast episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle discusses the Dadage, “The distance between success and failure in my career has been measured by one variable – the ability to create a sense of urgency.” Chad focuses on how creating a sense of urgency in business has brought success in his career in real estate development through the years. He also emphasizes the importance of valuing time, even more than money, and explains the challenges he has encountered in contract negotiations while offering some guidance in this regard. In addition, Chad shares with the audience some of the difficulties he has experienced being a content creator and with the production process of his podcast during a busy time of the year. He also talks about some exciting new changes coming to Dadages, such as a new series called “The Entrepreneur’s Corner,” which will premiere soon.This is the first of two episodes discussing the relationship between time and the business environment, focusing on business strategy and the pursuit of opportunities. The second part of the series will address the principles of sound project management and how the notion of creating a sense of urgency is applied in the project management process. Be sure to tune in this week and next to gain valuable insights into the crucial role that the importance of time plays in any business decision. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E23 · Wed, May 03, 2023
In this episode, host Chad Hagle continues the conversation with his mentor Gary Rappaport, founder and CEO of the Rappaport Company. In this second part of the interview, Gary shares his experience in business partnerships and how he’s handled some challenges that have come along with them. Gary and Chad also talk about the role of marriage and family in their lives. Gary offers insight into his family dynamics and emphasizes the importance of spending time making sure his family life is healthy while managing a successful business. Gary also discusses his passion for teaching once again, this time through writing and publishing books, with a new one coming out soon. This episode continues the series titled “It takes credit to make money.” Be sure to tune in this week to gain valuable knowledge from one of the most respected voices in the shopping center industry about real estate, investments, family, and life in general. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E22 · Wed, April 26, 2023
In this episode, host Chad Hagle sits down with his mentor Gary Rappaport for a two-episode conversation about real estate, entrepreneurship, and life. Gary, a native New Yorker who now calls the Washington DC Metropolitan area home, is the CEO of Rappaport, a retail real estate company he founded in 1984. The interview with Gary is part of the ongoing series on real estate investing and finance entitled “It takes credit to make money.” Chad and Gary discuss Gary's journey in the real estate industry and how he not only builds but also manages real estate. Gary also shares his unique syndication model for investing in real estate and how he structures partnerships for sharing capital appreciation and cash flow. Tune in to learn from one of the most respected voices in the shopping center industry and gain valuable insights on building and managing successful real estate investments. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E21 · Wed, April 19, 2023
In this episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle sits down with Spencer Burton to discuss real estate, family, and life in the industry. Spencer is the President for Stablewood, a next-generation real estate investment platform. Chad and Spencer talk about the importance of building relationships and creating a good reputation in the world of real estate through conferences and other methods and one of Chad’s go-to Dadages, “When all else fails, just show up.” Spencer also explains that his company is a digital multi-strategy operator, using data as a tool to create specializations, and what that looks like in real life and potential investment opportunities. Spencer shares his passion for real estate financial models. He explains how he uses the forecast of the future of real estate cash flows to build models with data, which provide outputs that influence investing decisions. Spencer adds another Dadage to the conversation, “The day that this stops being fun is the day I stop doing it.” He emphasizes the significance of enjoying what you do and having fun while you do it. Chad and Spencer discuss their experiences and stories that have been part of their journey and led to successful careers in real estate. This episode continues the series “It takes credit to make money.” Be sure to tune in this week to gain valuable insights into the world of real estate and all that factors into investment decisions from some of the best professionals in the field. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E20 · Wed, April 12, 2023
In this week’s solocast episode of Dadages, host Chad Hagle continues the discussion of the Dadage, “It takes credit to make money.” This time, the focus is on raising capital in the world of real estate development. Through the story of his initial foray into commercial real estate development, Chad dissects different components of the capital stack, early money vs late money in a real estate deal, and how you can leverage different forms of credit to your advantage.In addition, Chad shares his thoughts on the recent banking crisis and the impact it is having on the credit market, relating it back to other forms of credit that may become a better path for growth in the near future.This is the second and final episode in the “It Takes Credit” two-part series, with Part 1 having focused on early-stage tech companies. Be sure to listen to both episodes to gain the full scope of the discussion. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E19 · Wed, April 05, 2023
In this week's solocast episode of Dadages entitled “It takes credit to make money,” host Chad Hagle shares his strategies for raising capital for early-stage companies. Chad shares the stories of his first company GetFit.com during the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. He shares the stories of the Wild West from that time in Silicon Valley and what he learned about raising capital and dealing with venture capital investors. Chad provides a model for building credibility in early stage companies as a means of building credit to secure funds from capital sources. He also provides valuable advice and a framework for creating an early-stage business plan. Listen also to learn about the launch of Dadages version 2.0 and what that entails. This episode is Part 1 of a two-part series, with Part 2 focused on raising capital for real estate development. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E18 · Wed, March 29, 2023
On this episode of Dadages, Chad Hagle sits down with Ward Hendon to discuss the importance of relationships in business and impact investing. Ward is an experienced venture capitalist who believes that social capital plays a crucial role in friendships and relationships, and works with his partners at Dangerous Ventures to invest in companies that are building a more resilient future for people on the planet.In the previous solocast episode, Chad shared his vision for "For-Profit Philanthropy," a new approach to philanthropy that combines business and social responsibility. He emphasized the importance of finding partners who share your values and goals and discussed the potential for-profit philanthropy has to address pressing global challenges.During the conversation with Ward, they dive deeper into impact investing and how it can create positive change in the world. Ward shares stories from his own experience, including teaching civics classes at San Quentin Prison, which changed his life and gave him deep empathy for how people with different lives experience rights such as those outlined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights. He highlights the abundance of entrepreneurial talent inside San Quentin and the role venture capital is playing in creating more diversity in the ecosystem.They also discuss the essence of Environmental Social Governance (ESG) impacts when it comes to investing, activism leading to change, market-driven decision making in a capitalist economy, and talent allocation through internships like Talent Lab. The discussion then shifts to Bill Gurley's speech on building blocks for success, which includes networking tools such as LinkedIn and Twitter, where 85% of jobs are filled through networking according to a 2016 study cited by Gurley. Ward also expresses his belief that private sector enterprises are essential for solving climate change due to their speed and scale capabilities.The episode concludes with Ward sharing his parenting advice, based on his parents' example, but acknowledging that what worked for him may not work for his children. He emphasizes the importance of being kind, keeping an open mind, and following The Four Agreements: be impeccable with your word, don't make assumptions, always do your best, and don't take things personally. They also discuss having family councils, talking about feelings, and sharing dad jokes.This episode provides valuable insights into the importance of relationships in business, impact investing, diversity in the ecosystem, networking, and parenting. Chad's solocast also adds to the discussion by highlighting the potential for-profit philanthropy has to make a difference in the world. Together, these episodes demonstrate the power of combining business and social responsibility to create positive change. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E17 · Wed, March 22, 2023
Looking for a way to make a positive impact in the world, but unsure where to start? Join Chad Hagle on this episode of Dadages as he shares his vision for "For-Profit Philanthropy," a new approach to philanthropy that combines business and social responsibility. Through personal stories and examples from his own career in real estate development and venture capital, Chad provides insights and advice on how you can use your skills and resources to make a difference in the world while also achieving financial success. He emphasizes the importance of finding partners who share your values and goals and discusses the potential for-profit philanthropy has to address pressing global challenges, from climate change to refugee crises. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about how to make a positive impact and leave a lasting legacy. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E16 · Wed, March 15, 2023
In part 2 of our conversation with Robert Wicks, we expand the idea of selflessness and investment into a discussion on family life. How can we invest in our children in a way that is meaningful and impactful? How can we relate to our kids and support them in ways that will show us “showing up?” Get ready to get off the bleachers and lace up your sneakers, this conversation is sure to inspire some movement. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E15 · Wed, March 08, 2023
We revisit Dadage #8 for a valuable lesson in selflessness; “The greatest investment you make in yourself is investing in the lives of others around you.” And who better for Chad to discuss selflessness with than fellow dad and philanthropist, Robert Wicks? Robert joins Chad for an invaluable conversation about practicing genuine authenticity and forging your own unique path in life. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E14 · Wed, March 01, 2023
What is Philanthropy? That’s the question of the day, and Chad is here to answer it. In this continuation of the previous episode, we dive deeper into both the hypothetical and practical meaning behind the word, and discuss how investing in philanthropy is really a way to invest in yourself. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E13 · Wed, February 22, 2023
"I don't believe in charity, I believe in philanthropic investment", isn’t just some clever idiom, it's a way of life, and it's the result of many experiences and mistakes along the way. In this episode of Dadages, we delve deeper into our series on philanthropy, and talk a bit about what's happened in my life that caused me to devote so much time and energy to philanthropy. Tune in for a discussion on the differences between charity and philanthropy, and how work with disasters like Hurricane Katrina helped create the distinction. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E12 · Wed, February 15, 2023
Join host Chad Hagle as he welcomes Ina Coleman, a consultant in Organizational Development at Sirenia Partners and the first mom to be a guest on Dadages. Ina is a graduate of Stanford University, where she serves on the Council of the Humanities and Sciences, the Clayman Institute for Gender Research, and the Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity (CCSRE). In this episode, Ina brings her expertise in inclusion, diversity, and gender equity to the table, sharing insights and tips on navigating the challenges of balancing a successful career with family life. Chad and Ina also explore topics such as the liberal arts and humanities. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E11 · Wed, February 08, 2023
The most important thing we have to learn is learning itself". In this episode, we're talking about education, and how modern society can and should adapt to new changes as often as possible. We delve into DuBois's notion that education must not simply teach work - it must teach life - and we dig a little deeper into the term "Liberal Arts", and how modern perceptions have skewed the classic term. We round out the talk with a look into the future, and, more specifically, how the emergence of AI could render some disciplines obsolete. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, January 25, 2023
Gil Garcetti is back for more chat about family life, relationships, and of course, being a dad. In part 2 of our interview, Chad and Gil dig deeper into those relationships and how they affect and shape our lives. Gil shares some personal experiences on how this phenomenon has played an important role in shaping his place in the world and steering his life in the right direction.
Wed, January 18, 2023
Former LA County DA Gil Garcetti joins Chad for a very candid conversation, dad to dad. Gil shares fascinating stories of everything from being a DA and battling domestic violence in the wake of the OJ Simpson trial, to the everyday trials of being a father, husband, and family man. Later, Chad and Gil discuss the importance of maintaining physical health and mental well-being, and how forming new relationships can transform our lives in new and unexpected ways.
S1 E10 · Wed, January 18, 2023
“Good health is not the only thing that matters, but without it, nothing matters.” Today’s episode resolves around how to live your healthiest life, and how making positive changes to your health and well-being is one of the keys to a better state of mind. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E9 · Wed, January 11, 2023
Geoffrey Small joins Chad with his own perspective on Gen X and family. Chad and Geoffrey open up about the differences between generations and how parenting styles vary across the ages. Geoffrey shares some incredible stories and unique wisdom as he and Chad dive deeper into families, relationships, philanthropy, and the important ways they intersect in our lives. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E8 · Wed, January 04, 2023
“The last generation responsible for making our parents happy and the first generation responsible for making our children happy, Gen X is at an unfortunate crossroads between the past and the future.” Every generation contributes something to the growth of our society, but what can you individually contribute? How can you share your story? In this episode, we dive into the importance of vulnerability, how to establish meaningful connections, and how to find meaning and joy in our families and responsibilities. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E7 · Wed, December 28, 2022
Sean grew up in Brooklyn and entered the hip-hop scene under the pseudonym Kid Flash. Now a successful Mediator in LA, Sean has a new life mission, and he’s willing to share it with us on today’s episode. He sits down with Chad to discuss how smart habits, commitment, and a disciplined mindset have helped in to carve out the life and family he always hoped for. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E6 · Wed, December 21, 2022
Today’s Dadage comes straight from the Bard himself (also a dad) - “To thine own self be true.” How can you be true to yourself, and how can you make this adage a guiding principle? How can you tune out all the noise around you and stick to your instincts, while still being open to advice and criticism? Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E5 · Wed, December 14, 2022
Career growth is the name of the game in this continuation of last week’s episode. We dig deeper into the professional side of “overdoing it” and how that can positively or negatively affect our lives. In our careers - how much is too much? And how do we navigate career roadblocks in order to find the path toward success? Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E4 · Wed, December 07, 2022
“Anything worth doing is worth overdoing.” While that may seem like crazy advice, it can actually be a trajectory for success. In this episode, we explore what it means to “overdo it” in the right way and how - with a proper mindset and healthy guardrails - you can achieve your goals. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E3 · Wed, November 30, 2022
Chad sits down with the voice actor Steve Frost to dive deeper into last week’s Dadage. Together, they explore the importance of making connections, building good relationships to influence your career, and how our families can impact our lives. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E2 · Wed, November 23, 2022
“Surround yourself with people who are the best at what they do, then let them do it.” Our first Dadage explores the company you keep; the good and the bad. What does it mean for us as individuals, and how does it apply to our family, professional, and social lives? Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
S1 E1 · Wed, November 16, 2022
Fatherly advice, worldly wisdom, and of course, some enviable dad jokes. Welcome to the Dadages podcast. Whether you are a dad, will be a dad, or have a dad, you’ll find applicable advice for all of life’s challenges. From relationship advice to career questions - there’s a Dadage for that! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Wed, November 09, 2022
There’s an old adage that says: Father knows best. But what does he know best about? Tune in weekly for career advice, relationship talk, and a look at life’s problems - all from the perspective of dear old dad. Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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