• 042 with Jason - You Can't Do It Alone

  • Jul 26 2021
  • Length: 30 mins
  • Podcast

042 with Jason - You Can't Do It Alone

  • Summary

  • In this episode, we have Jason Williscrof, a United States Navy. After transitioning, he had a series of technology startups that led to a career in data management consulting for global financial institutions. Listen as Jason shares the "you can't do it alone" tips and a couple of tricks on how not to do it alone, and much more. 

    Episode Highlights:

    • 09:10- The "smart and safe path" coming out of the military 
    • 12:59- The story behind Ring Knocker 
    • 22:00- What do veterans can do in finding their identity/purpose?
    • 26:00- Leveraging the internet to your advantage 
    • 27:45- The goal for RingKnocker

    Key Points:

    1. Position yourself to thrive through anything because nobody knows what's going to happen.
    2. Activate your professional network, network to people who already understand you, and then do business with them 
    3. Leverage the digital skillset to connect to your community, to put yourself out there in the civilian world. 

    Quotes:

    • “You can fail at stuff a few times, and it's okay. You can pick it up and try something different.”
    • “Nobody knows what's going to happen, and so it makes a lot of sense to position yourself to thrive no matter what. “
    • “Business is better than charity if you want to do effective things right because money is a strong indicator of whether you're doing the job well or not. “

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