Episode 217 has Alan Johnson telling stories, his true passion.

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Our very own people person, Alan Johnson, has spent a lifetime helping people. With good listening and great photography skills, Alan is a storyteller. I’m proud to call him my friend. Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app.4:03 – my dad took typing because that’s where the pretty girls were; he claims typing saved his life. 10:32 – I really wanted to be on the radio, so I showed up at 16 with my FCC disc jockey license and played country music             14:43 – I had my life all planned out, then I fell asleep driving home and broke my face23:03 – Just because someone has a leadership role or not, doesn’t mean they’re better or worse than you. Every role is important. 31:36 – That’s always my MO at work, start at entry level, work hard, prove who you are, and then move up rapidly.39:59 – That’s when I discovered my first Jeep, it was basically a motorcycle, but with a roll cage.48:01 – who’s the one person on your team who never puts their phone down, won’t shut up and can’t build anything?  They all laughed and pointed at me!56:02 – I started working with promoters because my job was to help tell the story of something I was passionate about and loved.1:07:47 – Imagine life as a piece of paper, most people fill it from top to bottom, left to right, there’s not a blank space anywhere – but life happens in the marginsSpecial thanks to 4low Magazine and Maxxis Tires for support and sponsorship of this podcast.Be sure to listen on your favorite podcast app. Support the show

Episode 217 has Alan Johnson telling stories, his true passion.

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