• Al Sorensen: Passing Down More Than Money: A Legacy of Character (Part 2)

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Al Sorensen: Passing Down More Than Money: A Legacy of Character (Part 2)

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  • About Al Sorensen:

    With a passion for transforming sales from transactional encounters into meaningful conversations, Algot (Al) Sorensen helps professionals master the art of communication. As a Sales and Management Specialist at Sandler Training Utah, he believes that success isn’t about memorizing one-liners—it’s about understanding the question behind the question and creating lasting, repeatable success.

    Al empowers sales teams to shift from quick wins to long-term growth by refining their communication strategy, active listening skills, and customer engagement techniques. His approach helps professionals not only close deals but build relationships that lead to sustained success.

    A graduate of the University of Utah, Al is based in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area and has built a network of over 2,000 followers and 500+ connections. He regularly shares insights on sales strategy, influence, and professional growth.


    In this episode, your hosts, Jason and Scott, together with Al Sorensen discuss:

    • Invest in children through service and example
    • Teach resilience by facing challenges together
    • Communicate with empathy and understanding
    • Separate a person's identity from their actions
    • Prioritize relationships over achievements


    Key Takeaways:

    • Engaging kids in helping others creates lasting lessons about community and compassion.
    • Windshield time matters more than the destination, as meaningful conversations happen during shared experiences, whether driving through storms or working on projects together.
    • Communication is an art of understanding, not telling, and sking permission and dismissing the illusion of knowing transforms interactions from confrontational to collaborative.
    • Resilience isn't about never failing, but how you respond to challenges.
    • Showing up for family means being present during both difficult and ordinary moments, demonstrating love through actions.


    "My hope is that if I can show and teach my kids how to handle bad moments, that they'll be able to do that for their kids.” — Al Sorensen


    Connect with Al Sorensen:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/algot-sorensen-94aa09169/


    Connect with Jason and Scott:

    Website: https://henderxcapital.com/masteryourmillions

    X (Twitter): @MasterYourMs https://twitter.com/MasterYourMs

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realestateinvestorsofutah

    Instagram: @henderxcapital https://www.instagram.com/henderxcapital/

    @jasonihenderson https://www.instagram.com/jason.henderson/

    Email: jasonchem@gmail.com, scott@henderxcapital.com

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About Al Sorensen:

With a passion for transforming sales from transactional encounters into meaningful conversations, Algot (Al) Sorensen helps professionals master the art of communication. As a Sales and Management Specialist at Sandler Training Utah, he believes that success isn’t about memorizing one-liners—it’s about understanding the question behind the question and creating lasting, repeatable success.

Al empowers sales teams to shift from quick wins to long-term growth by refining their communication strategy, active listening skills, and customer engagement techniques. His approach helps professionals not only close deals but build relationships that lead to sustained success.

A graduate of the University of Utah, Al is based in the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Area and has built a network of over 2,000 followers and 500+ connections. He regularly shares insights on sales strategy, influence, and professional growth.


In this episode, your hosts, Jason and Scott, together with Al Sorensen discuss:

  • Invest in children through service and example
  • Teach resilience by facing challenges together
  • Communicate with empathy and understanding
  • Separate a person's identity from their actions
  • Prioritize relationships over achievements


Key Takeaways:

  • Engaging kids in helping others creates lasting lessons about community and compassion.
  • Windshield time matters more than the destination, as meaningful conversations happen during shared experiences, whether driving through storms or working on projects together.
  • Communication is an art of understanding, not telling, and sking permission and dismissing the illusion of knowing transforms interactions from confrontational to collaborative.
  • Resilience isn't about never failing, but how you respond to challenges.
  • Showing up for family means being present during both difficult and ordinary moments, demonstrating love through actions.


"My hope is that if I can show and teach my kids how to handle bad moments, that they'll be able to do that for their kids.” — Al Sorensen


Connect with Al Sorensen:

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/algot-sorensen-94aa09169/


Connect with Jason and Scott:

Website: https://henderxcapital.com/masteryourmillions

X (Twitter): @MasterYourMs https://twitter.com/MasterYourMs

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/realestateinvestorsofutah

Instagram: @henderxcapital https://www.instagram.com/henderxcapital/

@jasonihenderson https://www.instagram.com/jason.henderson/

Email: jasonchem@gmail.com, scott@henderxcapital.com

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