DiscoverRUHM Podcast with Tim SmithReed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf | From the Bayou to the White House to Industry-Disrupting Entrepreneur
Reed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf | From the Bayou to the White House to Industry-Disrupting Entrepreneur

Reed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf | From the Bayou to the White House to Industry-Disrupting Entrepreneur

Update: 2023-04-04
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In this episode of RUHM Podcast, join host Tim Smith and guest, Reed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf, for proof that with the right mindset and gumption, anyone can achieve their wildest dreams.

Reed shares how he, a kid from the bayou with no connections, money, or knowledge of politics, would go on to become one of the youngest on-the-record White House Spokespersons of his time, under the George W. Bush presidency. He explains how manifestation and visualization paired with laser focus on a singular goal for each day, week and year that align with your long-term goals will make all the other dominoes fall. 

The two further discuss Reed’s post-politics career, during which Reed made his first million in crisis management for billionaires, Hollywood A-Listers, and CEO’s; later co-founding Marucci Sports which came to disrupt the baseball bat market and sell for $200 million; and culminating with the creation of LA Golf where Reed has combined his passion for golf with his proven playbook of business success to innovate the technology and dominate the market of golf club shafts, putters and more.

Links mentioned in this episode:
https://lagolf.co/

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Reed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf | From the Bayou to the White House to Industry-Disrupting Entrepreneur

Reed Dickens, Founder and CEO of LA Golf | From the Bayou to the White House to Industry-Disrupting Entrepreneur

Tim Smith