Power Adulting Podcast

#009- Connections That 'Kill It' In Life And Work W/ Scott Cheo


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On today’s relationship episode we’re talking with a man who has mastered the art of making and keeping relationships. 

He is the 2nd oldest of 6 boys and was taught a solid work ethic at a young age. He grew up loving baseball and all the beautiful connections and lessons that were developed through it. Baseball was his first love, but at the age of 19, while in his first years of college, he found his faith in Jesus Christ which he credits for his relationship success. 

Soon after found a Ruby's waitress to be his wife. As baseball soon became 2nd and then 3rd place, Scott found himself playing one of the greatest sports of all, called Marriage. He married his college sweetheart 6 months after meeting her and 18 years later they now find themselves with six children and still in love.

In our chat we discuss:

  • Growing up in a BIG family
  • Making your marriage be more than average
  • Giving 100/100 in a marriage, not just 50/50
  • Seeking advice from everywhere and anywhere
  • Learning from your elders
  • And being willing to look stupid by talking to strangers
  • & Much more

Get pumped for a raw and real look at all things personal and business relationships with our friend, and now marriage mentor, Scott Cheo!


Resources: 

The Love Dare By Stephen Kendrick

Your Brain at Work: Strategies for Overcoming Distraction, Regaining Focus, and Working Smarter All Day Long By David Rock

7 Habits of Highly Effective People By Steven Covey

First Things First By Steven Covey

Young Fabulous and Broke By Suzie Ohrman 

Deep Work By Cal Newport 

You and Me Forever By Francis Chan 

Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less By Greg McKeown

Movie: Fire Proof By Kirk Cameron 

Frozen 2 (Song: Do The Next Right Thing)

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