1 Introduction
00:00 • 3min
chevron_right 2 The Ability to Publicly Speak
02:57 • 2min
chevron_right 3 We've Lost Ability to Communicate
04:52 • 2min
chevron_right 4 Social Media - A Blessing and a Cure?
06:30 • 2min
chevron_right 5 Picast - What's That Like for You Now?
08:14 • 2min
chevron_right 6 You Kiss the Blarny Stone
09:56 • 2min
chevron_right 7 How Did the Hoover Institute Come to You?
12:12 • 4min
chevron_right 8 Is Stamford for You?
15:59 • 2min
chevron_right 9 What's It Like to Be a Veteran?
18:00 • 3min
chevron_right 10 I'm a Navy Boxer, and I've Always Been a Man of Color
20:39 • 4min
chevron_right 11 The Iron Bound Boxing Academy
24:39 • 4min
chevron_right 12 I've Never Met My Dad, and I'm Not Going to Go Back to the Naval Academy, Right?
28:19 • 2min
chevron_right 13 You Know, I'm a Young Black Man, You Know
30:32 • 4min
chevron_right 14 I'm Gonna Fight Some Bad Ass Army, Right?
34:40 • 3min
chevron_right 15 I Found My Place, Not Making My Place
37:57 • 5min
chevron_right 16 The Dot Between Boxing and Anchpnership
42:45 • 2min
chevron_right 17 Iron Bound Boxing - What Is It All About?
44:35 • 3min
chevron_right 18 The Black Aunchpaner Community Don't Know About Category Design
47:21 • 3min
chevron_right 19 What Are Your Tactical Advantages?
50:43 • 4min
chevron_right 20 The Five Stages of Small Business Growth
54:37 • 2min
chevron_right 21 Boxing Is a Way Out
56:45 • 4min
chevron_right 22 Is There Not Another Place?
01:00:32 • 2min
chevron_right 23 Are You a Black Kid in the Inner City?
01:02:49 • 2min
chevron_right 24 I'm Just a Kid From Newark
01:04:21 • 2min
chevron_right 25 The Island Misfit Toys
01:06:01 • 3min
chevron_right 26 I'm Doing a Pitch Competition for the Kids, Right?
01:08:34 • 3min
chevron_right 27 Post Traumatic Stress, You Know?
01:11:08 • 3min
chevron_right 28 I'm Not Worried About Racism, Right?
01:14:31 • 2min
chevron_right 29 I Don't Swim Upstream Anymore
01:16:39 • 2min
chevron_right 30 I Don't Know What to Do With Your Limitations
01:19:06 • 2min
chevron_right 31 You're an Incredible Fucking Learner and Student
01:20:54 • 5min
chevron_right 32 Did David Bowey Know He Was David Boey?
01:25:31 • 2min
chevron_right 33 Owning Who You Are
01:27:37 • 4min
chevron_right 34 My First Business Failed
01:31:34 • 3min
chevron_right 35 What Would You Teach Me About Resiliency?
01:34:50 • 2min
chevron_right 36 Haven't Faith That Things Will Work Out, but Accept Your Current Reality
01:36:37 • 5min
chevron_right 37 Ironbound, I Felt Like I Was in My Element
01:41:21 • 2min
chevron_right 38 The Lower Center of Gravity in Martial Arts
01:43:44 • 2min
chevron_right 39 Are You Disleckic?
01:45:56 • 3min
chevron_right 40 Is That How It Started?
01:48:42 • 2min
chevron_right 41 The Warrior Angels Rescue
01:50:26 • 4min
chevron_right For some, entrepreneurship is a way up in the world. For others, it’s a way out of their current situation. But no matter what the motivation, entrepreneurship is ultimately an opportunity to create a different future. Not only for the entrepreneur themselves, but for their customers, employees, and ultimately an entire community. This is the reason why me and our guest, “IRON” Mike Steadman, love entrepreneurship.
“IRON” Mike Steadman is a retired combat Marine officer. He is also a three-time National Collegiate boxing champion in the military. He’s the founder of Iron Bound Boxing and Education, which is a non-profit in New Jersey. He also founded a company called Dog Whistle Branding, a marketing agency that helps veteran-owned businesses with podcasting, brand, and category design.
In this episode of Christopher Lochhead: Follow Your Different, we have a dialogue with “IRON” Mike Steadman as we talk about all things entrepreneurship, including topics such as helping veteran entrepreneurs. This is a conversation you’re going to find incredibly inspiring and empowering, so stay tuned.
“IRON” Mike Steadman on Losing the Ability to Communicate
The conversation starts as Mike responds to a comment about sounding like a podcaster. He shares that being a podcaster helped him become better at public speaking. Now, when he does interviews, people are surprised on how Mike can do it all in one take.
Nowadays, being able to communicate with each other in a clear and articulate way seems like an outlier than the norm. Mike thinks that this is due to the internet and the anonymity it provides, that we lost something essential when talking to other people.
“I think we’re struggling with it. It’s because we’ve lost the ability to communicate with empathy. That’s the thing, right? You can communicate, share your opinion, or something. But you can also be an asshole about it. And I don’t think we are very empathetic anymore.” – Mike Steadman
“IRON” Mike Steadman on being the Loudest in a Conversation
One of the problems we have with communicating nowadays is that there seems to be a lot of yelling going on. Some do it mostly for attention, others to push their ideas further than the others.
For Mike, it’s a matter of respecting the people you are conversing with.
“If you're the loudest person in the room, you're also the weakest person in the room. And sometimes I think yelling is, I don't want to call it a cop out, right? But yelling is we just write (comments), we don't know how to communicate. We don't know how to respect people's opinion.” – Mike Steadman
“IRON” Mike Steadman on Social Media
It is ironic that “social media” has made a lot of people antisocial. Mike thinks it is because people find it easier to just hide behind a computer screen and interact with people that way.
Unfortunately, some people who start a business has the same mindset. But for Mike, it’s just not the best way to do things. Regardless of whether you’re doing things digitally or analog, you still need to communicate with people properly and build proper relationships with them.
“I’ve been saying (that) business is a contact sport. Unfortunately, I think a lot of the generation now when they start a business, they think they can just go on social media. But human to human, you still have to look someone in the eye (and) talk to him convey your value. And I think the default (now) is social media. Even dating girls, the default is an app. So I think we have lost the ability to communicate, actually.” – Mike Steadman
To hear more from “IRON” Mike Steadman and how Social Media is both the cause and the cure for proper communication, as well as how he helps veteran entrepreneurs connect with the current market, download and listen to this episode.
Bio
“IRON” Mike Steadman is a serial entrepreneur based in Newark, NJ, who's committed to improving the economic and social outcomes of urban youth and military veterans through boxing, entrepreneurship,