Episode Transcript
[00:00:10] Speaker B: So there were still some St. Patrick's Day toxins laying around that we checked out. And it was interesting. I mean, I certainly I knew that my life was different than when I got there, which was cool and interesting. I just didn't know if you felt the same way.
[00:00:24] Speaker A: Get to experience the wisdom and the knowledge that you've acquired businesses.
You've had to do everything that a 90 year old business, a successful one, has done. So I get to learn all of that real time, and it just expedites my learning process as a business owner and founder. And then you're taking away, as you said, our smaller, younger grind, our scrappiness.
[00:00:52] Speaker B: To not have to go outside of your relationship for anything. I have a problem or a sounding board, and I don't have to spend hours and hours building the scenario for you. You're on point. You get it. You've listened or you've overheard a conversation or I've directly shared with you a particular problem that I'm having, or I'm just sitting back and watching you operate.
[00:01:12] Speaker A: That saying, iron sharpens iron. Right? And I love that saying. But I think sometimes you drive harder and I drive harder. Not in a competitive way, sure, but competitive, like a supportive, competitive way. Does that make sense? We're not competing against each other, sure, but it's like, okay, well, I'm going to push this boulder up the hill and it's going to roll down. Well, I'm going to get the next one on my back and go back up. And you and I have this way about us. If there's not some kind of controlled chaos, there's not something big looming, like, we've got to go down the hill and get the next boulder righteous.