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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits back down with Ty Williams, senior executive at Sunrun and one of the most respected leaders in the direct sales industry, for a deeper, more evolved conversation on leadership, reinvention, and staying relevant in a rapidly changing world.
Ty shares how his thinking has sharpened through new challenges at scale, from navigating executive leadership to preparing for massive shifts in technology, energy, and the workforce. He introduces the idea of “sales craft” as something far greater than performance, a framework for life built on adaptability, judgment, and continuous growth.
Together, he and Casey explore why comfort is often the biggest threat to long term success, how great leaders consistently recreate themselves, and what it means to operate with urgency in moments that truly matter. Ty also opens up about his obsession with optionality, his fear of stagnation, and the internal standard of always “impressing yourself.”
This episode targets entrepreneurs and leaders who want to evolve with intention, embrace change, and refuse to settle at any stage of the journey.
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In this episode of Case Studies, Casey sits back down with Ty Williams, senior executive at Sunrun and one of the most respected leaders in the direct sales industry, for a deeper, more evolved conversation on leadership, reinvention, and staying relevant in a rapidly changing world.
Ty shares how his thinking has sharpened through new challenges at scale, from navigating executive leadership to preparing for massive shifts in technology, energy, and the workforce. He introduces the idea of “sales craft” as something far greater than performance, a framework for life built on adaptability, judgment, and continuous growth.
Together, he and Casey explore why comfort is often the biggest threat to long term success, how great leaders consistently recreate themselves, and what it means to operate with urgency in moments that truly matter. Ty also opens up about his obsession with optionality, his fear of stagnation, and the internal standard of always “impressing yourself.”
This episode targets entrepreneurs and leaders who want to evolve with intention, embrace change, and refuse to settle at any stage of the journey.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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