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Dwayne's obsession with health and longevity led him on an incredible journey of research into finding every conceivable way to live a richer, healthier & more fulfilled life.
He’s the CEO of Aegis Living, which is one of the most sought-after assisted living facilities in the US with over 30 locations. He's also the producer of two Award-winning films, and author of several books including his most recent, '30 Summers Left', which shares the “lessons from longevity” that Dwayne has amassed from the latest health and wellness research on living the best life possible.
Places to Find Dwayne:
Dwayne’s personal website.
On Facebook, at A Big Life
On Instagram, @dwaynejclark
Show Notes:
[3:25] minute: What is the context for your story, what was life like growing up and what was the mindset around money instilled in you?
[9:20] minute: You mentioned fulfillment, I think that at the end of the day comes from the degree to which we feel like we are contributing, would you agree with that?
[11:20] minute: Could you expand on how your Mother instilled confidence in you? How she did that and the way it influenced you and your vision for yourself?
[15:00] minute: Our mindsets are malleable. Fixing it is the only real way to get to where you are trying to go.
[17:10] minute: What habit or set of habits has had the most significant impact on your results as you’ve grown Aegis.
[20:20] minute: How many of these grand prize winners have you had so far?
[21:10] minute: Your staff are the lives you can impact the most. What does it mean for you to be able to do something like this lottery for the people that work for you?
[24:30] minute: Tell us some of the ways you compete on that service front, I was reading about soft benefits? What does that mean?
[27:45] minute: Think about this from the start, think about how you can keep your employees happier so that they can keep your customers happier.
[29:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[29:15] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your drive to do good and have a positive impact?
[29:30] minute: When you are having a bad day or in a negative headspace what do you do to get yourself out of the funk?
[32:00] minute: What is the book you find yourself recommending to to others the most often, and then can you tell us about your book, 30 Summers More?
[34:45] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you’d give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
The Potato Soup Foundation
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Though Clark is now one of Seattle’s best-known and most successful CEOs, he grew up poor with often not enough money for food. The family solution was to make a potato soup meant to last the week.
Clark says that something his mother said to him about those times has stuck with him and guided his entire life: “Dwayne, no matter what you do, don’t ever forget where you came from and that you had to eat potato soup every day for a week. When you have employees, be there for them, and they will always be there for you.”
The Potato Soup Foundation is a not-for-profit organization serving the needs of Aegis Living line staff and their families during times of crisis. The Foundation has helped people with emergency medical treatment, emergency housing, funeral expenses and a variety of other crisis situations.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Dwayne's obsession with health and longevity led him on an incredible journey of research into finding every conceivable way to live a richer, healthier & more fulfilled life.
He’s the CEO of Aegis Living, which is one of the most sought-after assisted living facilities in the US with over 30 locations. He's also the producer of two Award-winning films, and author of several books including his most recent, '30 Summers Left', which shares the “lessons from longevity” that Dwayne has amassed from the latest health and wellness research on living the best life possible.
Places to Find Dwayne:
Dwayne’s personal website.
On Facebook, at A Big Life
On Instagram, @dwaynejclark
Show Notes:
[3:25] minute: What is the context for your story, what was life like growing up and what was the mindset around money instilled in you?
[9:20] minute: You mentioned fulfillment, I think that at the end of the day comes from the degree to which we feel like we are contributing, would you agree with that?
[11:20] minute: Could you expand on how your Mother instilled confidence in you? How she did that and the way it influenced you and your vision for yourself?
[15:00] minute: Our mindsets are malleable. Fixing it is the only real way to get to where you are trying to go.
[17:10] minute: What habit or set of habits has had the most significant impact on your results as you’ve grown Aegis.
[20:20] minute: How many of these grand prize winners have you had so far?
[21:10] minute: Your staff are the lives you can impact the most. What does it mean for you to be able to do something like this lottery for the people that work for you?
[24:30] minute: Tell us some of the ways you compete on that service front, I was reading about soft benefits? What does that mean?
[27:45] minute: Think about this from the start, think about how you can keep your employees happier so that they can keep your customers happier.
[29:00] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your journey to do well and achieve financial success?
[29:15] minute: Who has been the most impactful person in your drive to do good and have a positive impact?
[29:30] minute: When you are having a bad day or in a negative headspace what do you do to get yourself out of the funk?
[32:00] minute: What is the book you find yourself recommending to to others the most often, and then can you tell us about your book, 30 Summers More?
[34:45] minute: What is the best piece of advice related to happiness you’d give our listeners?
Do Well & Do Good Challenge Nominee:
The Potato Soup Foundation
Website | Donate
Web Description:
Though Clark is now one of Seattle’s best-known and most successful CEOs, he grew up poor with often not enough money for food. The family solution was to make a potato soup meant to last the week.
Clark says that something his mother said to him about those times has stuck with him and guided his entire life: “Dwayne, no matter what you do, don’t ever forget where you came from and that you had to eat potato soup every day for a week. When you have employees, be there for them, and they will always be there for you.”
The Potato Soup Foundation is a not-for-profit organization serving the needs of Aegis Living line staff and their families during times of crisis. The Foundation has helped people with emergency medical treatment, emergency housing, funeral expenses and a variety of other crisis situations.
Where to Find Dorothy:
Visit Do Well and Do Good’s free Facebook community here and arrange a one-on-one with Dorothy herself!
Follow Dorothy on Instagram @dorothyillson to keep up with the latest Do Well & Do Good news!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.