In this episode, Keaton Turner begins with an apology for a missed and late episode, citing a busy schedule and updates to the podcast hotline. He engages with listener voicemails, addressing Nate's question before sharing personal updates on coaching kids' baseball. Keaton postpones a planned episode on conflict resolution to focus on embracing tough times in your twenties. Through personal anecdotes, he highlights the importance of early career struggles and offers practical advice for navigating them. Keaton reflects on his hardest year in business, emphasizing learning from others' struggles and preparing for challenging periods. He concludes with the significance of tackling big problems, encouraging listener engagement via the Per Diem hotline.
(0:00) Apology for missed and late episode, busy schedule, and podcast hotline update
(1:48) Listener voicemails and responses
(5:20) Addressing listener Nate's question
(6:08) Coaching kids' baseball and personal life updates
(7:08) Episode about conflict resolution postponed
(9:28) Embracing tough times in your twenties
(11:23) The importance of early career struggles
(15:08) Personal anecdotes about early career struggles
(19:22) Practical advice for dealing with tough times
(26:00) Practical advice for dealing with tough times (continued)
(27:21) Preparing for the decade of sorrow
(29:15) Reflecting on the hardest year in business
(30:30) Learning from others' struggles
(31:06) Preparing people for the suck
(32:31) Gaining invaluable experience
(34:24) Embracing challenges in your twenties
(35:15) Personal journey of perseverance
(36:42) Importance of tackling big problems
(37:23) Listener engagement and the Per Diem hotline