
Episode 137 - Nate Wilde - Turning Pain into Purpose: Nate Wilde’s Leap from Frustrated Employee to Global Connector
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This episode: Turning Pain into Purpose: Nate Wilde’s Leap from Frustrated Employee to Global Connector.
Here’s what you’ll learn about:
Introduction and Purpose of the Show (0:00)
- Host Drew Deraney introduces Guest Nate Wilde, thanking Steve Ramona for introducing them.
- Drew outlines the criteria for guests: good human being, contributing to society, and being unique.
- Discussion on the linear vs. circuitous path in life and the three types of men: blind spots, victim, and proactive.
- Drew describes the transformation from being a victim to taking massive action and becoming a stronger person.
Nate's Journey from Victim to Entrepreneur (2:22)
- Nate thanks Drew and mentions Steve Ramona's role in connecting them.
- Nate reflects on his past, being naive and feeling like a victim in his early 20s.
- He shares his experience living in Southern California, feeling like a victim despite seeing opportunities.
- Nate describes the shift from being a victim to taking action, leading to his interest in entrepreneurship.
First Steps into Entrepreneurship (4:22)
- Nate discusses his first big move at a mid-level SaaS company, proposing an AI and automation system.
- The company appreciated the idea but asked Nate to continue his current role.
- Nate's disappointment led him to pursue entrepreneurship as a loan officer.
- He enjoyed the control and creativity in his role as a loan officer, which inspired his next steps.
Transition to Podcast Monetization (6:09)
- Nate talks about a friend, Josh, who invited him to work on podcast monetization.
- Nate describes the shift from working with Josh to starting his own venture.
- Nate's focus on building relationships and trust through events and retreats.
- The expansion of his business to include various types of events and webinars.
First Retreat and Event Planning (8:02)
- Nate details the first retreat, a joint venture with Josh Tapp and other hosts in Orlando.
- The event included experiential activities like kayaking and was well received.
- Nate emphasizes the importance of filling events with the right people and building referral partnerships.
- The success of the first retreat led to more events and a focus on relat...
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