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  • had Hutchinson: from NFL quarterback to buying sports teams.
    2025/06/03

    In this episode, we delve into the remarkable journey of Chad Hutchinson, one of only seven individuals to have played in both the NFL and the MLB. Chad was both a pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals and a quarterback for the Dallas Cowboys. But he didn't just hang up his boots and call it quits after his pro-sports career: he went back to the bottom of the finance world and worked his way to becoming a Partner at the successful PE firm Arctos, pioneering sports franchise acquisition.


    Discover how Chad transitioned from the ultra competitive world of sports to a thriving career in finance. Chad shares insights on his decision-making processes, from choosing between MLB and NFL offers to navigating complex negotiations with sports team owners in private equity. Learn about the values and lessons Chad acquired from his mentors and the pivotal moments that shaped his path. Don't miss Chad's inspiring story and his practical wisdom on achieving success in multiple high-stakes arenas.

    00:00 Introduction to Winning and Success

    00:19 Meet Chad Hutchinson: Dual-Sport Athlete

    01:03 Chad's Early Life and Sports Beginnings

    01:58 High School Breakthroughs and College Decisions

    04:32 Negotiation Lessons from Scott Boris

    08:19 Transition to Professional Baseball

    10:24 Steroid Era and Lessons from Mark McGuire

    16:25 Transition to Professional Football

    20:03 Negotiating with Jerry Jones

    26:13 First NFL Game Against Peyton Manning

    28:03 Transition from Sports to Finance

    29:12 Facing the Daunting Transition from Sports to Finance

    29:47 Building Marketable Skills and Networking

    30:39 Humbling Beginnings in the Workforce

    32:20 Navigating the Financial Crisis and Buying Distressed Assets

    33:26 Grit and Persistence in Business

    34:38 Experience at Sixth Street and Learning Agriculture

    39:21 Transition to OSE Partners and the Business of Sports

    51:56 Investing in College Sports and NIL

    58:20 Rapid Fire Questions and Final Thoughts

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Four-Star General Stanley McChrystal: What War Taught Me About Resolving Conflict
    2025/05/20

    In this episode, we are honored to have a conversation with General Stanley McChrystal, a legendary military leader. We delve deep into his thoughts on the importance of negotiation in the military, his experiences leading JSOC operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the crucial role of character in leadership. General McChrystal shares valuable insights from his new book, 'On Character: Choices That Define a Life,' and discusses the intricate art of negotiation, from dealing with heads of state to commanding elite special forces, and the value of relationships in both military and civilian spheres.


    Read the General's New Book: https://bit.ly/3F1aGfx


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview

    01:36 General McChrystal's Book: On Character

    03:46 Leadership and Team Dynamics in Special Operations

    06:34 The Hunt for Al-Qaeda Leader Zarqawi

    12:12 Building Trust and Managing Risk in Military Operations

    20:00 Interagency Collaboration and Negotiation

    34:17 Challenges of Leading International Forces in Afghanistan

    36:14 Navigating International Military Partnerships

    38:53 The Importance of National Character

    42:23 Building Trust with President Karzai

    47:41 Challenges in Command and Communication

    51:22 Reflections on Leadership and Negotiation

    51:56 The Need for Character in Politics

    01:01:52 Negotiating with Difficult Parties

    01:10:23 Lessons from Military History

    01:11:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years. #Negotiation #Stanleymcchrystal #StanChristensen

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Joel Clark: Turning Kodiak Cakes into a household name
    2025/05/13

    Stan chats with Joel Clark, the CEO of Kodiak Cakes. Joel takes us through his 25-year journey building the original whole grain protein-packed pancake mix company. Joel shares insights on early misconceptions about negotiation, the importance of open and transparent discussions, and how he negotiated his way through relationships with suppliers, retailers, and family members. Learn about the humble beginnings of Kodiak Cakes, the importance of standing for something, and Joel's strategies for forming strong partnerships. Don't miss this action-packed entrepreneurial story full of highs and lows, valuable lessons, and tips on successfully navigating the complex world of business negotiations.


    00:00 Introduction to Negotiation

    00:36 Meet Joel Clark: CEO of Kodiak Cakes

    01:27 The Humble Beginnings of Kodiak Cakes

    03:21 From Neighborhood Sales to Gift Shops

    05:49 Breaking into Grocery Stores07:53 Building Relationships and Overcoming Challenges

    12:40 Cold Calling and Early Sales Strategies

    17:50 Balancing a Job and Growing a Business

    19:49 Supplier Relationships and Product Quality

    23:07 The Importance of Trust in Business

    27:55 Rebuilding Trust and Early Decisions

    28:36 Quitting the Job and Distribution Wins

    29:06 Working with Family and Launching New Products

    29:50 Bringing in a New Partner

    32:04 Challenges and Successes with Costco

    36:02 Consumer Feedback and Brand Integrity

    39:41 Family Business Dynamics

    44:55 Raising Capital and Choosing the Right Partners

    50:36 Conclusion and Reflections

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    50 分
  • Keith Rabois: Negotiation Lessons From the Startup Trenches.
    2025/04/30

    In this episode, Stan interviews Keith Rabois, an esteemed entrepreneur and venture capitalist known for his pivotal role in companies like PayPal, Square, and LinkedIn. Keith discusses the crucial role of persuasion in scaling a company, sharing stories from his early entrepreneurial days and providing valuable advice for startups on raising capital and negotiation. Keith delves into his philosophy of negotiation, the art of hiring relentlessly resourceful talent, managing employee motivation, and the importance of clarity in negotiations. The conversation also explores Keith's approach to investing, emphasizing the need for founders to possess persuasive skills, and highlights memorable pitches from companies like Airbnb. Keith offers practical advice for those looking to break into startups or secure meetings with influential figures. This rich dialogue is filled with actionable insights and real-world examples that aspiring entrepreneurs and investors will find invaluable.


    00:00 The Importance of Persuasion in Scaling a Company

    00:25 Introducing Keith Rabois: Entrepreneur and Investor

    01:16 Keith's Negotiation Philosophy and Tactics

    05:03 Lessons from PayPal and Other Early Ventures

    10:13 Recruiting and Identifying Talent

    14:05 Management and Employee Motivation

    20:22 Transitioning to an Investor Role

    23:16 The Path to CEO: Sales vs. Technical Founders

    24:23 The Art of Persuasive Pitches: Lessons from Airbnb

    27:14 Evaluating Teams: The CEO's Role

    28:33 Friends and Family in Business: Risks and Rewards

    32:03 Navigating Leadership Conflicts: Lessons from PayPal

    34:39 Measuring Inputs vs. Outputs: Risk and Persuasion

    36:28 Career-Changing Persuasion: From Law to Tech

    40:08 Getting Noticed: How to Pitch to Investors

    41:26 Persistence Pays Off: Breaking into Startups

    42:16 Long-Term Relationships in Business

    43:30 Full Circle: A Fun Anecdote

    44:24 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



    Host Stan Christensen has spent his career working as a professional negotiator in a variety of arenas. He has also taught a popular course on negotiation at Stanford University for over twenty years.


    #Negotiation #keithrabois #stanchristensen

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    44 分
  • Robert Cialdini: The godfather of influence tackles negotiation
    2025/04/22

    Stan has an insightful discussion with Robert Cialdini, a renowned professor at Arizona State University and author of the best-selling book, 'Influence'.

    In this episode, we explore the principles of influence and how they can be applied in various aspects of life, from personal relationships to business negotiations. Robert Cialdini shares practical tips on building rapport, the power of reciprocity, social proof, authority, and the importance of preparation. Learn how small changes in your communication can lead to significant differences in outcomes and discover techniques to enhance your persuasive abilities ethically and effectively. Whether you're looking to improve your negotiation skills or simply want to understand the science behind influence, this episode is packed with valuable insights.


    Read Robert's books:

    Persuasion- https://bit.ly/4lZ29KL

    Presuasion- https://amzn.to/443BK7Z


    Michael Lewis' Book - https://bit.ly/4cSpV6Y


    00:00 Introduction to Influence

    00:25 Meet Robert Cialdini

    01:16 The Intersection of Influence and Negotiation

    02:00 Principle of Liking

    07:45 Principle of Reciprocity

    14:06 Principle of Social Proof

    16:56 Principle of Scarcity

    23:30 Principle of Authority

    26:12 Evaluating Authority and Implementation

    26:44 The Power of Commitment: The Chicago Restaurant Story

    28:58 Handling Stubborn Opinions with Concentrated Listening

    33:12 The Importance of Preparation in Negotiation

    36:11 Priming: Setting the Stage for Influence

    45:28 Ethical Influence and Teaching Strategies

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    53 分
  • Sarah Robb O'Hagan: Stepping up and stepping out
    2025/04/08

    In this episode, host Stan sits down with the dynamic Sarah Robb O'Hagan, former executive at Virgin Atlantic, Nike, Gatorade, and Equinox, and the author of 'Extreme You: Step Up, Stand Out, Kick Ass, Repeat.' They discuss the crucial role of building trust in negotiations, navigating complex turnarounds, and the importance of taking risks in one's career. Sarah shares insights from her diverse career, including working with Richard Branson, leading transformative projects at Nike, and managing turnarounds at Gatorade and Equinox. The conversation also delves into gender dynamics in leadership, the significance of resilience, and the power of teamwork. Tune in for an engaging and insightful discussion on leadership, negotiation, and personal growth.


    Check out Sarah's Book here: https://bit.ly/42d1n3m


    00:00 Introduction to Sarah Rob O'Hagan

    01:05 Sarah's Early Career at Virgin Atlantic

    03:29 Lessons from Nike and Gender Dynamics

    05:56 Navigating Internal Conflicts at Nike

    09:37 Advice for Young Professionals

    14:15 The Importance of Diversity in Teams

    20:16 Challenges and Strategies at Gatorade

    28:15 Transforming Equinox Fitness

    30:03 Sales vs. Marketing: The Eternal Struggle

    32:04 Gender Dynamics in Leadership

    34:11 Growing Up in New Zealand: A Unique Perspective on Gender

    37:36 The Power of Confidence and Risk-Taking

    41:24 Mentorship and Gender in the Workplace

    43:16 Tina Turner's Inspirational Journey

    44:26 Leading Through Crisis at EXOS

    49:17 The Importance of Resilience and Teamwork

    50:34 Influential Figures and Final Thoughts

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    55 分
  • Tom Barton: Scaling, Strategy & Negotiation
    2025/03/26

    Stan sits down with Tom Barton, a seasoned executive with 25 years of experience in technology infrastructure and software companies. In this episode, they delve into Tom's journey, discussing everything from raising capital to managing employees and negotiating high-stakes deals. Tom shares intriguing stories from his time at Planet Labs, a space company revolutionizing satellite imagery, and Rackable Systems, which he helped take public. Learn about the unique challenges of working with millennials, navigating ethical dilemmas, and the intricate details of negotiating compensation and acquisitions in the tech industry. This conversation is packed with valuable lessons in leadership, transparency, and strategic thinking.


    00:56 Tom Barton's Career at Planet Labs

    02:49 Challenges with Millennial Employees

    04:27 Ethical Dilemmas and Negotiations

    09:12 Acquisitions and Negotiation Strategies

    17:33 Transition from Operations to Venture Capital

    25:19 Introduction to Todd Ford and Initial Challenges

    25:36 Discovering Rackable Systems

    26:25 Securing Investment and Growing the Company

    27:52 Competing with Industry Giants

    29:02 Innovative Solutions and Key Partnerships

    33:35 Employee Growth and Compensation Challenges

    37:15 Negotiation Lessons and Transparency

    40:16 Taking Rackable Public and Future Ventures

    40:38 Founding Antares and the Vision for Space Software

    43:20 Insights on Venture Capital and Investment Strategies

    47:24 Lightning Round: Personal Insights and Recommendations

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    47 分
  • Shannon Rowbury: Gender & Negotiation with an Olympic medalist
    2025/03/19

    In this episode, Olympic medalist and world record holder, Shannon Rowbury, shares her journey as a professional athlete, emphasizing gender dynamics in sports negotiation and her 20-year relationship with Nike. Shannon discusses the importance of confidence and strength in negotiations, the challenges women athletes face, her personal experience with doping issues, and the transition from sports to her current business career. Join the conversation to gain insights into the world of professional sports, gender inequalities, and valuable lessons for both life and business.


    Check out Shannons Medalist Mindset: https://weststrategygroup.com/



    Anson Dorrance YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QY8uB2cQVV4


    00:00 Introduction and Guest Overview

    01:09 Shannon's Athletic Journey

    03:13 Negotiating with Nike

    10:42 Challenges for Women Athletes

    20:52 Doping in Sports

    26:54 Transition to Business

    31:19 Personal Insights and Conclusion

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    35 分