• 001 David McIntosh on Origin Stories, Grief and AQ Intelligence

  • Oct 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

001 David McIntosh on Origin Stories, Grief and AQ Intelligence

  • Summary

  • In this debut episode, Adam welcomes David McIntosh, host of the Development by David podcast, where he’s interviewed high-profile names like Jimmy Carr, Example, and the CEO of Reebok. Beyond his podcast, David is a management consultant, the founder and co-chair of the Social Mobility ERG at KPMG, and has been recognised in Business Insider’s 35 Under 35 list.


    David shares his personal journey, starting with his working-class roots and the pivotal moments that led him to discover the power of origin stories. Together, they dive deep into how sharing our stories, no matter the size or impact, can be a catalyst for growth and connection.


    Then, grief takes centre stage in this conversation as Adam and David discuss how the loss of loved ones has shaped their lives. They open up about the lessons they’ve learned from these experiences and the regrets they carry, offering listeners raw insights into navigating life’s most challenging moments. David also introduces the idea of Adversity Quotient (AQ)—the unique ability to grow from hardship—and how it can help you thrive in the face of life’s obstacles.


    You can find David https://www.instagram.com/davidmcintoshjr?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==


    Come follow my journey:


    IG: @adam_tryingtoadult

    TT: @tryingtoadultpodcast

    YT: @tryingtoadultpodcast


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