Description: Dr. Branch shares his personal journey and perspective on success. Growing up in Dayton, Ohio Dr. Branch's idea of success was simply graduating high school and getting a job, whether in the military, a factory, or a service industry role. However, after being encouraged by family members to try college, the host ended up attending the University of West Alabama, though initially just to "kick it" rather than for academic reasons. Once there, he became a member of the first Black Fraternity, which exposed him to peers who were more focused on their education and future careers. The episode also touches on the host's financial struggles in college that ultimately led to him getting kicked out. But with the support of his uncle, he was able to get back on his feet, work multiple jobs, and eventually return to complete his degree.The overall message is about redefining one's personal definition of success, which can evolve over time based on the obstacles overcome and the people/experiences that shape an individual's perspective.
Lifework:
1) Get your copy of the Gator Scales Journal on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Gator-Scales-Journal-Jason-Branch/dp/B0DPXLXZWC
2) Mark your calendar for Gator Talk Sessions every First Friday of the month at 9am PST/12pm EST. Zoom Link for Session https://us06web.zoom.us/j/4044362540
3) Develop a Pact between you and others to accomplish a goal that’s applicable for everyone.
4) Consider redefining what success means to you and you only.
5) Develop a "board" of supportive people in your life - the episode discusses how the host's fraternity brothers and the three doctors he connected with later on served as his "board" and helped shape his path to success.
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