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We All Have Second Chances - Interview with Ron Sarmiento (Ep 22)
Go Be More Podcast
English - July 10, 2020 09:00 - 1 hour - 68.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratingsSelf-Improvement Education Health & Fitness Fitness be yourself go be more podcast chase dreams small steps gbm jon rankin be more bryan green keep improving goals Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
We talk with Ron "Ronnie" Sarmiento, an entrepreneur and one of Jon's mentors about how he got to where he is today, and why he believes we all have "unlimited second chances." We also discuss:
- Ron's two philosophies that align with Go Be More
- Why looking for permission from others can help but isn't always the right place to start
- The most important quality for determining whether or not someone is coachable (hint: it's not ability)
- The difference between the "American Dream" that his parents were pursuing and the reality that they found when they got here
- His experience growing up in the west side of Orange, CA, which was the "meth capital of Southern California" when he was a kid, and the effect moving to the east side of Orange had on him
- How achieving success from the wrong decisions is ultimately not sustainable, and the idea that if you can become successful in an illegal industry, you can be successful in a legal one as well
- His decision to walk away from the illegal activities he was involved in, his success as a real estate agent, and then how it all crashed down when he was convicted for his crimes by the FBI
- How the conditions placed on him in order to go out on bond--and his years as an entrepreneur in "illegal industry"--created the conditions for his future success as a legal entrepreneur
- The key to overcoming major obstacles, namely finding that passion and meaning and something to focus your energy on
- The two options we have as humans--solve problems or make problems--and Ron's mission to solve more problems
- Why Ron is trying to remove words that signify "separation" from his vocabulary
- The connection between Voltron and Black Lives Matter
- Thinking about our actions as if they will go seven generations forward
- The inconsequentiality of many aspects of modern life and the responsibility we have to think about the next generation
Recorded June 10, 2020.
References:
Big Purple Dot - Homepage
Breaking the Silence with Norris Frederick - Go Be More Podcast
Amusing Ourselves to Death - Amazon
Guest:
Ron Sarmiento - @IamRonRonnie
Hosts:
Bryan Green, Go Be More Blog
Jon Rankin, @chasejonrankin, Go Be More
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