In this podcast, Jason Skeesick reveals his darkest secrets and his plans to take over the world...
just kidding.
Actually, it's about having a deeper understanding of one's business. He also discusses Buddhism, meaningful differentiation, and climbing a mountain of knowledge. Jason emphasizes on the importance of being intellectually honest with oneself.
He goes on to explain that sales is not a sketchy thing, and the worst thing in the world for a business is if you are who you say you are. Jason shares his experience with being a fiber optics technician and his journey of becoming a gym owner and entrepreneur. He talks about the genesis of his podcast, the Spear & Clover Podcast, and why he started it.
Jason explains the difference between community and culture and the importance of categorizing what clients want. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the real reason someone shows up and the folly of entrepreneurs. Jason also discusses the three levels of identity and his current projects.
Jason emphasizes the importance of finding one's identity, influencing people to learn and make their life better.
The importance of having a deeper understanding of your business. 7:39
We multiply by subtracting and take things away to reveal what’s meant to be there. 13:05
Why you don’t have a choice in your life. 16:51
Will I be intellectually honest with myself? -. 21:51
The worst thing in the world for business is if you are who you say you are. 28:36
Good problem-solving is the most profitable skill. 34:21
Fiber optics in the ground. 37:01
What made you decide to start a podcast? 42:49
The word “cult” vs. “culture”. 48:30
Why you need to be clear about who you’re working with. 57:40
What’s true and what isn’t true. 1:02:45
There are three levels of identity. 1:07:03
What Steve Jobs does to choose like a super essentialist -. 1:11:48
Why you need to find out what you are. 1:16:03
Find Jason on IG @jasonskeesick
& The Spear and Clover Podcast
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