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Chapter 1: Why is John Delony sharing this bonus episode?
What in the world is going on? This is John with the Dr. John Deloney Show. Listen, I hope you're doing well wherever this happens to find you. And today we're gonna do something a little different. I do interviews on other podcasts all of the time. Like all podcasts from all over the planet. Some of them you've heard, some of them you have not heard.
But recently I was a guest on a podcast that was so great. I asked if I could just drop the entire episode as a bonus episode in my podcast feed. My friend Ken Coleman just came out with a brand new show called Front Row Seat. And I don't say this lightly. I think he's the best interviewer in the world. He's been doing this for like 20 years. And he interviews people from all over the world.
Presidents, rock stars, athletes. He's just the best of the best of the best. And I got to be one of the first guests on his brand new show. He asked me questions I have never been asked before. And he's... I don't mean this in the proctology kind of way, but he's a prober. He's good at asking the question behind the question behind the question.
We talked about everything from why people aren't having kids to workplace affairs to why I'm really freaking out about AI, why my wife isn't. And we talked about so much. As you can imagine, things got off the rails in a good way. There's audience participation, just kind of a rad show. I've never really been a part of anything like it.
And I ended up talking about things I've never talked about on any other podcast. I don't even think on this show. So anyway, I didn't want y'all to miss it. So I asked, hey, can I just drop this in there? And he and his team said, rock on, dude. So do me a favor, give it a listen and go check out Front Row Seat. It's a brand new show on YouTube, wherever you get podcasts.
I'm hyped for you to hear it. Thank y'all so much. I love y'all. Enjoy this bonus episode of Front Row Seat with me and my friend, Ken Coleman. Rock on. I left the back door open. We pulled into the driveway. My dad looks at me, and he said, I knew it. He pulls a gun out.
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My wife came downstairs in the basement and she said, I'm watching my husband die and I'm watching him cheer the whole way. The stuff that makes us human, all that goes away. The times in history when that's happened, it ends very poorly. We've created a world our bodies weren't designed to live in. And this is the exclamation point at the end of that sentence.
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Chapter 2: What are the risks of workplace relationships?
And not because, like, Ken's a guy that calls out friends, but it's like, Ken just tells the truth, which is why I love Ken, right? Like, I know he's going to tell me the truth, even if it's different than what I think, right? But that's who you are out in the world. That's fair.
So I think that idea there, it's... Yeah, and I just add one thing.
It sounds like you've done this before, but vulnerability and honesty is an attractive quality, and it's kind of getting to what you were saying where you have to search out those people and have real relationships to find people that are... Honest. Like vulnerability is honesty. That's right.
But I think you have to flip that and I got to go first.
Yeah.
A hundred percent.
I wrote that down. I can't say that enough. And you got to do it enough. Right. Not just go first, but keep showing up.
So let's take someone like as well-known and famous and powerful as Dave is. Like my dad loves me. My wife loves me. So I don't need that from him. What I need is a trustworthy boss, a trustworthy leader who's going to lead the company. And I need someone to teach me the ropes, right? I don't know how to play guitar. And now I'm all of a sudden on stage and he handed me a guitar.
I don't know how to do this. And also, I happen to be by one of the most well-known financial minds of the world. So he's my, like, right? And he needs me to tell him the truth. If he calls something on the radio, I'm like, I don't think that's right. And so there's this, I'm not afraid to be like, dude, I don't even know what you just said.
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