Clarity Compressed with Paul J. Daly
I've been building things my whole life. Companies, communities, and a family that had a front row seat to what it looks like to take an idea and move on it.
Born into a South Philadelphia family with no entrepreneurial instincts, I found myself building a company and having it acquired. I started fresh. Built again... and again. Along the way I became a founder, a business partner, and an advisor. I've found myself in proximity to — and sometimes advising — millionaires and billionaires. I've even traveled the world helping people connect purpose and meaning to the work they do.
The common thread? I gather people around meaningful ideas. That always felt like the most natural part to me.
And I'm still not done asking why some people seem to have real clarity on what they're doing and why others don't. I'm obsessed with understanding what that difference produces in their work, their lives, and their legacy.
Clarity Compressed is where I chase that question. Short, honest episodes on leadership, entrepreneurship, culture, and the cost of building something that matters.
I also host the daily Automotive State of the Union (ASOTU) Podcast
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Clarity Compressed with Paul J. Daly
What 20 Years of Entrepreneurship Has Taught Me
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Clarity Fam,
I just crossed the line on my 20th year of being an entrepreneur. It is so strange to think about how different my life was back in early 2003. I was in my first year of marriage, we were renting a small place, and I had this crazy idea that I could start and run my own company with nothing more that a "Small Business for Dummies" book and a Quickbooks CD Rom. There was no YouTube or touch screen phones, or even Facebook! It's true, I'm that old.
Today I talk about one of the biggest distinctions I've observed in running a company. That is the difference between the "organization" and the "business". How does one balance the people and the profit?
I started this train of thought in this LinkedIn post and go a little deeper on this episode.
Here's to another 20 years!
Pursue Clarity,
Paul