The ride along sounds like it awakened in you something like your true self, like a truly transformational moment. But then it continued to transform you in the day-to-day work itself that the experience in totality made you. If we're just talking about what happened to Nate back there, it was confidence. I gained my cognitive and emotional confidence in the back of an ambulance. It allowed me the ability to try new things that I didn't know anything about,. "It did create the space for me to fail without caring what I looked like"
Have you ever had an experience where you were able to get out of your head and into the head of another person and discover the richness that is possible, the relationship that follows, and the depth of connection? In today's episode, we have part one of a two-part conversation with Nate Walkingshaw. He's a passionate investor and a serial entrepreneur. He's been tremendously successful with an obsession with solving systemic problems. He began his life as an EMT and while responding to life-threatening emergencies, he recognized the need for a safer, faster patient transport system. And the products he helped to create in that first startup are now used by 70% of the world's hospitals. He went on to become the chief experience officer of Pluralsight and totally transformed the way that that whole organization thinks about people listening, understanding each other, and being able to work together in a deep and connected way. By the end of today's episode, you will have a clearer sense of the rich opportunity you have to be able to enter the world of another.
Learn more about Nate here: https://www.torus.co/our-story
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