Getting uncomfortable enough to make change
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Welcome to Bet The Jockey!
In this episode, our guest is Jason Bost. He's a father, law professor, and an author who can make a room full of people uncomfortable (discretion is recommended as we discuss language that might offend some listeners!)-
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- Tap into a team of people smarter than you!
- Have a business plan to give you structure and focus.
- Be flexible when hurdles pop up.
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- From former DJ to attorney at law to business start up consultant, Bost's journey has never been a straight line. He seeks to spark dialogue with his recently published autobiography, "White Nigger: The Struggles & Triumphs Growing Up Bi-Racial in America." We had an awesome, fun, and pretty honest conversation about the variety of perspective he's gained in his career and the ways in which he's stood up to hardship.
- We talk about how our failures teach us more than our successes, discuss what it takes to affectuate change, and I answer the burning questions "How do we talk about this book without getting punched in the face?" and "When white people dance, why do their butts look so tight?"
- Reach out to Jason! DM him on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, or visit his website for a free download of his book by providing your e-mail. All you have to do his use the hashtag #betthejockey.
- Hope you enjoy! ~Josh
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