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If any of this is hitting home, this episode is meant for you.
Meet Cole Wadsten, twenty-something millennial entrepreneur, innovator, and founder of The Break Room: Charleston's first ever "rage room."
It's exactly what you think it is -- A safe place where you go and smash shit. Choose your unique weapon of choice (crowbar, screwdriver, golf club, baseball bat-- you know, the things fantasies are made of) and then proceed to wail on items such as microwaves, box fans, china, TV's; even cars.
Now, I needn't remind you we're in good ole Charleston, South Carolina -- a land laden with rich Southern tradition and heritage (which overall is a beautiful, beautiful thing), but at times can come with an undercurrent of conformity. So we've got parts of our community still dripping with nepotism, small-minded thinking, and strong resistance to anything considered "different;" then we've got Cole Wadsten over here launching a business that freely encourages letting out not-so-southern-charming emotions while listening to Ludacris. Think he may have ran into a little resistance?
If you have a trail you're meant to blaze in your heart, this episode is for you.
1:00 How did The Break Room get started?
1:49 What exactly is a Rage Room?
2:40 What are the biggest take-aways
6:15 Why this doesn't encourage aggressive behavior.
8:42 Instrument of Choice- What you can choose to smash with
10:10 What are the responses from the public from opening a “rage room”?
11:25 How did this idea come about?
14:25 What other things are you up to?
15:10 How do you find and choose people to train who will facilitate the Rage Room?
16:45 The Key to running a tight ship- Don’t Be Weird!
17:50 “Don’t let your food get cold looking at someone else’s plate”
19:10 What is a moment in your life that has contributed most to where you are now?
21:00 Staying in your lane as a millennial: How to avoid getting caught comparing your life with your millennial friends
25:45 Being a twenty-something in 2020:
26:35 1990s Babies - How to cope with being in "young" and in business
27:49 The one question you should be asking yourself about running your business as a twenty-something year old.
31:00 Playing on Neopets in 2002 as a 12 year old compared to sexting in 2020
33:28 How being young in business is an ASSET, not a liability, and the power of picking up the phone
34:00 the most sought after skillset for the next generation's workforce
37:00 Ditching your phone in social situations, and mocktails: The lost social skillset and upcoming trends of the millennial generation
38:30 Why YOLO is bullshit: Stewarding your life well
39:05 What’s been your journey having a disruptive company in a culturally conservative market?
42:00 What advice do you have for someone who has their own disruptive idea?
46:30 How to find Cole Wadsten and Rage Charleston?
Visit The Break Room and schedule your smash party online or social -- @ragecharleston or on their website: https://www.tbrcharleston.com
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If any of this is hitting home, this episode is meant for you.
Meet Cole Wadsten, twenty-something millennial entrepreneur, innovator, and founder of The Break Room: Charleston's first ever "rage room."
It's exactly what you think it is -- A safe place where you go and smash shit. Choose your unique weapon of choice (crowbar, screwdriver, golf club, baseball bat-- you know, the things fantasies are made of) and then proceed to wail on items such as microwaves, box fans, china, TV's; even cars.
Now, I needn't remind you we're in good ole Charleston, South Carolina -- a land laden with rich Southern tradition and heritage (which overall is a beautiful, beautiful thing), but at times can come with an undercurrent of conformity. So we've got parts of our community still dripping with nepotism, small-minded thinking, and strong resistance to anything considered "different;" then we've got Cole Wadsten over here launching a business that freely encourages letting out not-so-southern-charming emotions while listening to Ludacris. Think he may have ran into a little resistance?
If you have a trail you're meant to blaze in your heart, this episode is for you.
1:00 How did The Break Room get started?
1:49 What exactly is a Rage Room?
2:40 What are the biggest take-aways
6:15 Why this doesn't encourage aggressive behavior.
8:42 Instrument of Choice- What you can choose to smash with
10:10 What are the responses from the public from opening a “rage room”?
11:25 How did this idea come about?
14:25 What other things are you up to?
15:10 How do you find and choose people to train who will facilitate the Rage Room?
16:45 The Key to running a tight ship- Don’t Be Weird!
17:50 “Don’t let your food get cold looking at someone else’s plate”
19:10 What is a moment in your life that has contributed most to where you are now?
21:00 Staying in your lane as a millennial: How to avoid getting caught comparing your life with your millennial friends
25:45 Being a twenty-something in 2020:
26:35 1990s Babies - How to cope with being in "young" and in business
27:49 The one question you should be asking yourself about running your business as a twenty-something year old.
31:00 Playing on Neopets in 2002 as a 12 year old compared to sexting in 2020
33:28 How being young in business is an ASSET, not a liability, and the power of picking up the phone
34:00 the most sought after skillset for the next generation's workforce
37:00 Ditching your phone in social situations, and mocktails: The lost social skillset and upcoming trends of the millennial generation
38:30 Why YOLO is bullshit: Stewarding your life well
39:05 What’s been your journey having a disruptive company in a culturally conservative market?
42:00 What advice do you have for someone who has their own disruptive idea?
46:30 How to find Cole Wadsten and Rage Charleston?
Visit The Break Room and schedule your smash party online or social -- @ragecharleston or on their website: https://www.tbrcharleston.com