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One and Done
Author: Jackson Rollo
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This podcast is dedicated to helping young people understand the white-collar business world, its industries, and specific jobs within each industry. By interviewing young business professionals who have found success early on, we will dive into many industries, helping educate the listener on the vast amount of opportunity in the business world. By interviewing these young people, we will learn their path to success that was achieved early on, and how they separated themselves from their peers. This podcast will open the minds of young people to the possibility of great success, from day one of their post-college careers.
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Addison LaBonte, founder of Sweet Addison's, shares her journey from being a college soccer player to starting her own business. She discovered that going gluten-free helped her overcome a condition called compartment syndrome, which led her to start an Instagram account to document her journey. The account gained traction during the pandemic, and Addison turned it into a full-time business. She launched Sweet Addison's, a clean ingredient indulgent dessert brand, and has seen success with her gluten-free cookies and brownies. Addison emphasizes the importance of discipline, mental toughness, and embracing discomfort in entrepreneurship. She also values connecting with customers and receiving their positive feedback.
In this episode, Jackson Rollo interviews Jackson Frazier, the co-founder and CEO of Quandary. They discuss Frazier's background and journey as an entrepreneur, the importance of problem-solving and critical thinking, the value of mentors and biographies, and the need for discipline and accountability in scaling a business. Frazier emphasizes the importance of taking the first step and starting, as well as the need to focus on the present while having a long-term vision. He also highlights the relatively small risk of entrepreneurship for young individuals and the potential regret of not pursuing one's passions.
In this episode, Jackson Rollo interviews Spencer, the CEO and founder of Wet Hydration. They discuss Spencer's background, the inspiration behind starting Wet Hydration, the power of branding, and the challenges of scaling a business. They also talk about the importance of reflection and self-improvement, balancing experience and fresh perspectives in leadership, and the future trends in the hydration industry.
Bennett is a salesman through and through. He developed his skills going door to door, talking with people, and building his way to his current position at the cookie company Dirty Dough.
AJ, the founder of Gold Smith Properties, started this venture during his college days with a simple dream – to cultivate a steady stream of passive income. Join us as we delve into his remarkable journey, exploring how his unwavering passion for the real estate industry has transformed Gold Smith Properties into a resounding success story that continues to thrive today
Ryan Storch joins us this week as we re-visit Real Estate. Ryan is the Founder and CEO of Storch Team Real Estate Group, as well as a husband and a father of one. Listen as he describes the path he walked and the forks in the road he had to face.
Technology is revolutionizing the insurance industry every day, and Wesley, the CEO of Sola Insurance, is diving in. As a company the focus on using satellite imagery to improve up the claims process and help people quicker.
This weeks guest is Trevor Knight, a former College Athlete who played for TAMU and Oklahoma. See how Trevor translates the skills he learned in to his career.
This episode we talk with Graden about his role at the company Agency VA. As a student and full time employee, he has much to share with us!
This episode we are joined by Doug Redshaw. He is a Production underwriter for Selective insurance, however that wasn't always his plan. Let's see the process that Doug took to get where he is today.
This episode, best selling author Ty Hoesgen joins us to discuss the importance of communication and to give a few tips on how to communicate more effectively in the business world.
Kenner Taylor plays Tennis for the Aggies, hosts the Aggie Greats Podcast, and is an entrepreneur. See what pushes him to be so experienced at such a young age. Kenner is a great example of what is possible if you work hard and are determined into college.
Cody and Derrek explain how Chip-it came to be. It wasn't always a pet tracking company, it began much different. Learn why they decided to pivot into what they are today.
We are joined this week by the co-founders of Tip X. They have turned a student project into a full business, by solving a problem in the service industry.
Terra Golf takes the waste from other companies and instead of discarding it, they make a useful product. This episode goes into the origins of Terra golf, and how Collin and Aadhikesh make this happen while still in college.
This week we are bringing on the owner of Rattlesnake Ranch Pecans. Clint Craycraft gives insight to his business and explains how he has improved it 300% since he bought it. Listen in to learn about his life and how he got to where he is today.
Nate Brown like many of our guests is an athlete. We break down how he used those skills to propel his career at Salesforce. He also speaks to Salesforce as a company and the array of skill sets that are involved there.
In the seventh episode of season 2, I had the pleasure of spending time with the co-owners of Screen Skinz, Clay Canning, and RaShaun Brown. Clay and RaShaun embody the perfect partnership in business. With Clay's product background and RaShauns background in licensing their business had no chance but to be successful. In this episode, we discuss how their business began and how their partnership formed.
In this week's episode, I had the pleasure of interviewing James Scotten. James has been with Rollo Insurance for multiple years, and has developed tons of success at a very young age! James discusses the benefits of working in the insurance industry, specifically focusing on flexibility and building a residual income base!
During this episode, we speak with Incoming Financial Advisor Mark French. After he passes his final licensing exam in December, Mark will begin his career as a financial advisor. We speak with Mark about the path that lead him into a career in wealth management. We also discuss how sports and school shaped who Mark is today!