Brandon Stover On Life

This weeks guest on Evolve with Brandon Stover is David Wood. David is a wildly successful coach, author, and entrepreneur who after leaving his cushy Park Avenue job as a consulting actuary for fortune 100 companies like Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, Chanel, And Exxon went on to build one of the largest coaching businesses which has served an audience of over 150,000 coaches, and has personally coached for thousands of hours across 12 countries around the globe. In this episode he talks about the transformative moments in his life, how to have tough conversations with others and yourself, and how CEO's and prison inmates have more in common than we think.

https://www.evolvethe.world/episodes/david-wood

Show Notes

This weeks guest on Evolve with Brandon Stover is David Wood. David is a wildly successful coach, author, and entrepreneur who after leaving his cushy Park Avenue job as a consulting actuary for fortune 100 companies like Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, Chanel, And Exxon went on to build one of the largest coaching businesses which has served an audience of over 150,000 coaches, and has personally coached for thousands of hours across 12 countries around the globe. In this episode he talks about the transformative moments in his life, how to have tough conversations with others and yourself, and how CEO's and prison inmates have more in common than we think.

Visit https://www.evolvethe.world/episodes/david-wood

What is Brandon Stover On Life?

Join Brandon Stover, founder of Plato University, as he questions everything in life to challenge the way you think. Every change in the world starts with one person. Through narrated essays and intellectual interviews, this podcast will equip you with practical philosophies, new perspectives, and modern understandings of global issues so that change can start with you. It will help you to become a more critical thinker, find purpose in your life, and discover why you would want to take action in changing the world.

"They push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do." - Steve Jobs