Shownotes
Whether you are a technologist or a brewer, you are capable enough to inspire change in the people around you.
Denis shares his past episodes with Marcus Olson and Christopher Pellegrini. Marcus shares how he developed a passion for technology by disassembling and reassembling computers from an old Black & Decker office and emphasizes the importance of authentic branding. Christopher shares his diverse journey, from brewing beer as a teenager in Vermont to becoming an expert in Japanese shōchū and awamori. He also discusses his business, Hongkaku Spirits, emphasizing authenticity, passion, and his commitment to education.
In this episode:
- Marcus shares how he developed a love for technology by disassembling and reassembling computers
- Christopher shares his transition from brewing beer as a teenager in Vermont to becoming an expert in Japanese shōchū and awamori
Main takeaways:
- Business owners have a social responsibility to uphold
- Adopting various cultures in the company could be beneficial
- Creative collaboration and learning from others are beneficial within a company
- Passion plays a significant role in branding
- The exploration of Japanese shochu and awamori highlights the potential of tapping into diverse market
- Education is a foundation for personal and professional growth
Quotes:
"We just communicated authentically to the world why we care. And it attracted like-minded people that were just as passionate about getting technology into the hands of emerging companies." - Marcus Olson
"Education is so central to every way that I approach everything that it really can't be stripped from who I am as a person." - Christopher Pellegrini
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