This week on the Awesome Office Podcast, we welcome Executive Vice President of Business Development at Tangram Interiors, Mitchel Zelinger! Tangram is a full-service office furnishings and commercial interiors company that is certainly doing their part in helping companies create their own "awesome offices" across the globe.
Mitchel lives by his own catchphrase: "one more". You never know what incredible things could come from one more phone call... one more email... one more ounce of effort. And if you have a team of people living out the "one more" philosophy... (as they do at Tangram)... the compounded results put you worlds ahead of the competition.
So tune in! And learn a thing or two about networking, collaborating, and creating a fruitful office culture.
One of the missions of the Awesome Office podcast is to redefine what "office" really means. It's not always your stereotypical corporate cubicle grid! The "office" can look and feel incredibly different (in fact, it should!) from company to company depending on their missions, goals, services, etc.
Shawn Gehle, Principal at Office Untitled, might be THE poster child for that mission. Since 2013, Shawn and his fellow "OUers" (fancy title for members of Office Untitled) have been helping companies create the right environment for their teams to flourish in. Tackling achitecture, interiors, and design strategy, Shawn and his team have truly become trailblazers in the latest renaissance of work environment.
In an industry with plenty of demand for work, but not enough manpower to get it done, Troy Smith has been on an expedition to make accounting "sexy" again with his company, The Pandora Group.
Troy has dedicated years to helping his clients invest their money not only the "right" places, but the places that make the most sense for that individual. He breaks down the concept that there is no "one size fits all" approach to investing, and the importance of figuring out what that "size" is for you.
Tune in this week and learn a thing or two about what investing may look like for you!
Welcome back to the Awesome Office podcast! Before starting the episode, think about this question: why do we listen to podcasts like this one at all? The answer is simple. To continue to learn.
This week's guest, Tangram CEO Joe Lozowski, would applaud you for doing just that by joining us today. In his book, you're doing the most important thing whenever you tune into a podcast, read a book, read the news, etc. The list goes on and on.
This week, we dive into the importance of continuing to educate yourself as well as how that concept has shaped the fruitful journey that Joe has come to know.
Pro skateboarder turned entrepreneur turned city council member, Mikey Taylor is a jack of all trades and a master of... well, apparently all of them!
Join us as Sean and Mikey take us through the lifelong journey of one of southern California's most recognizable entrepreneurs. Everybody wants to make a living doing what they love, and Mikey certainly has and continues to embody that. This week, Mikey enlightens us with his very own methods of gaining and sustaining financial freedom as well as advice for those looking to take their first step. Not to mention, balancing that with being an incredible family man and going above and beyond for his community.
Ladies and gentlemen, Mikey Taylor.
Boy it's great to have the Awesome Office podcast back! But who is this new voice? We all remember Sean, but now get to know...... Sean! Sean Spear that is!
Sean Spear, former co-host of the podcast, has taken it upon himself to return Awesome Office to its ever-lasting glory! Last episode, we all got to experience the passing of the torch from one Sean to the next. Now, before diving into a new wave of episodes with our impressive lineup of guests - both new and returning - we felt a deeper introduction was necessary.
In this episode, Sean shares with us the many truths and lessons he has uncovered in his journey to where he is today. So without further ado, here are the 34 Things Sean Spear has learned in his very own 34 years of life.