
Doing Business with a Servant's Heart
Welcome to "Doing Business with a Servant's Heart," where compassion meets business and life. Join us as we explore the soul of business, guided by the unwavering principle that serving others is not just ethical – it’s transformative.
Hosted by Steve Ramona, a seasoned entrepreneur with a passion for uplifting people and businesses, each episode of our podcast is a deep dive into the stories, insights, and practical strategies of industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries who have mastered the art of leading with love and empathy. Through heartfelt conversations and inspiring anecdotes, we reveal the practical impact of servant leadership on personal and professional growth.
Discover how to foster a culture of kindness, engage with customers authentically, and build successful businesses that prioritize serving before selling. Whether you're a seasoned business owner, an aspiring entrepreneur, or simply someone seeking to make a positive impact, "Doing Business with a Servant's Heart" offers actionable advice, moral encouragement, and a refreshing perspective on what truly matters in the world of business.
Tune in and join our community of compassionate leaders striving to change the world, one act of service at a time. Because in the end, the heart of business is the business of the heart.
Doing Business with a Servant's Heart
Lessons Learned: From Soldier to Successful Leader
John McGlothin, a Jag officer, is interviewed about his experience in the military and how it has shaped his life.
John talks about his upbringing and how it instilled in him the importance of making his own decisions. He also talks about the importance of getting honest feedback and how the military helped him develop self-awareness.
John gives advice to young people who are interested in joining the military. He says that it is a broad spectrum of jobs and lifestyles and that people should do their research to find a good fit. He also talks about the importance of being prepared for the challenges of military life, such as deployment.
John defines serving as placing the benefit of others first. He talks about how the military is a place where people can rely on each other and look out for each other. He also talks about the importance of taking responsibility for your actions and how sometimes you have to make tough decisions.
John's book, How to Deal with Damn Near Anything: The Paratrooper's Guide to Life, is mentioned in the video. John also leaves the audience with one more piece of advice: all progress is good progress. Don't compare yourself to the ideal and don't dwell on your mistakes. Just keep moving forward and making progress.
- John served in the military for nine years. [00:02:22]
- John grew up with his grandma since he was a child. [00:02:52]
- John decided to join the military after he graduated from high school. [00:03:12]
- John deployed to Afghanistan. [00:04:00]
- John left the full-time Army and went to law school on the GI bill. [00:05:22]
- John wrote a book called "How to Deal with Damn Near Anything: The Paratrooper's Guide to Life". [00:05:32]
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