Tough Conversations With David Wood

Published: July 24, 2020, 8:35 a.m.

b"David Wood is today's guest joining us on the Steve Jobs inspired Join Up Dots podcast. Now this isn't his first appearance on the show as he recently appeared on the show back in June 2019 We discussed many things on that show as his\\xa0entrepreneurial journey has led him through many different dots, and its the joining of his dots that are so remarkable. As he said on the show: \\u201cWhen you\\u2019re 10,000 feet ABOVE the Himalayas hanging from a piece of cloth, you see life differently\\u201d. He holds the viewpoint that life is the best game there is and asks: Are you playing for REAL? He coaches high performing entrepreneurs, executives, and leaders to play the best game they possibly can, deepening connection and living a regret-free life. How? By setting life-changing goals, laser-focused action, and increasing their levels of Truth, Daring, and Caring \\u2013 in both life and work. He loves sharing his message of Playing for Real on live stages, podcast interviews, and radio shows, and has been best described as \\u201cplayful and deep\\u201d. How The Dots Joined For David A former Consulting Actuary to Fortune 100 companies \\u2013 including Sony Music, Proctor & Gamble, and Exxon \\u2013 David left his cushy Park Avenue job 20 years ago to explore both the outer world and his own inner world. Along the way, he\\u2019s coached thousands of hours in a dozen countries around the globe and is the author of \\u201cGet Paid For Who You Are,\\u201d with foreword by\\xa0Jack Canfield. He is a member of the Transformational Leadership Council, alongside such thought leaders as Don Miguel Ruiz, John Gray,\\xa0Marci Shimoff, and Vishen Lakhiani. So is it simple enough to say that the children of the world who spend their time playing actually are the keys to our adult life? And after listening to his new podcast, why does he struggle with failure as much as the rest of us? Well lets find out as we bring onto the show to start joining up dots with the one and only Mr. David Wood."