The Mojo Sessions

EP 209: Jay Samit - Your Hidden Superpower Can Future-Proof Your Business


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Jay Samit has an incredible resume. He's created disruptive ideas for Adobe, American Express, AT&T, Best Buy, Clinique, Coca Cola, Disney, Ford, GE, IBM, Intel, LinkedIn, McDonalds, Microsoft, Starbucks, Unilever, Visa and more. Jay held senior roles at EMI & Sony where he pioneered breakthrough advancements in video, ebooks & digital music that are used by billions of consumers every day and worked closely with guys like Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and Reid Hoffman.

  • When Jay walks into a room with a President or the Pope, what is he there for?
  • What is tethering us and holding us back from our future possibilities?
  • How does someone actually track back to uncover the story that is holding them back?
  • How did Jay's parents enhance or detract from his own confidence and identity as a child.
  • Jay suffered from dyslexia. How have labels influenced his career and the way he saw himself?
  • Growing up Jay was categorised as a mudhen. What was the impact it had on his beliefs?
  • What does Jay remember about Hearst castle?
  • Why are Superpowers important for us and how do we capitalise on finding and fostering our own Superpower?
  • What is Jay's Superpower?
  • Plato taught Aristotle " the first and best victory is to conquer self." What has Jay not conquered about himself?
  • When his Mom lied about his age when he was a kid to get him into school, how did that affect his identity?
  • What's Jay's kryptonite?
  • When painting with watercolours, time stands still for Jay. What does that feel like or look like?
  • Did Jay see himself differently once he was asked to present his art in a gallery as an artist?
  • Why did Jay wait a long time to get a mentor?
  • If Jay had a student in their last year of high school wanting to study at university or college, what would he advise them to study?
  • How does Jay frame or reframe problems?
  • What is the best mindset change Jay has made that has enabled him to still have a strong relationship with his muse, wife and best friend today?
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