What’s Your Excuse? EP 075 Tyler Watson from failed sandwich artist to successful international brand manager

Hello again, I hope you and your family are doing as well as possible given all the challenges in the world these days.

In this latest episode of What’s Your Excuse?

I sat down with Tyler Watson Vice President of Sales for Dan-O’s Seasonings.

I met Tyler as part of being an affiliate and advocate for Dan-O’s. Mainly because their seasonings are no-salt, low sodium, and packed with flavor.

Discovering their products allowed me to give my younger brother Patrick, an arrhythmia surviver, the gift of good tasting food.

We became friends after he wrote an amazingly honest post about the struggles he has gone through in his life before getting to where he is now in both is professional career and personal life.

You know I love story tellers and great stories, and Tyler provided both.

Plus he is one of those rare people in business who doesn’t believe he has to hide who he really is or where he came from in order to be successful.

As you know this is something I believe in completely. Telling my story authentically is how I built my brands. And I tell others constantly that sharing your real self is great for business.

So, we bonded over authentic personal story telling, and I just had to have him on my podcast.

Well, I don’t want to give it all away.

Disclaimers

First, I do not edit my podcast. This is partly because I am horrible at it, but mostly because I love the feel of sharing a recorded live interview.

Second, I sing on the intro of my podcast. It started out of necessity, but people like it and miss it when I don’t sing.

So, you will be treated to me singing part of What’s Your Excuse on the intro.

On With The Show

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Key Points

He shared about being a young person with a baby and no real job. We spoke about his being a dish washer, failing at sandwich making, and going into selling shoes on the advice of his wife.

We talked about how understanding the needs of the customers who came into the store lead to him being a rockstar salesman that lead to his becoming the manager for stores in three states.

We followed his path to Dan’O’s both earlier in his career and since he returned to the company to be part of their continued growth.

We talked about his battles to gain custody of his young child and how that lead him to take jobs in different parts of the country just to be close to his child while working his way through the courts.

I shared with him my equally nervous state concerning how until my nephew was of age we constantly worried that some day there would be knock at the door and we would lose him.

You can hear the joy in his voice concerning his family now including repaying his wife for supporting him and being able to spend more time with their latest child.

We talked about clothing. Him accepting that he could be successful without hiding tattoos or putting on a suit. Me talking about how wearing a suit has become part of me thanks to help from friends.

Throughout the conversation we kept coming back to the idea that being honest about who we are doesn’t hurt your business or your career it only strengthens it.

I can’t tell you how many potential podcast interview booking clients have told me Max I can’t be as honest as you or people won’t want to hire me.

It is just so amazing to have someone as successful as Tyler prove that all of that is just wrong.

He explained that being who you are allows you to make an even stronger connection with the people you come in contact with. Whether that is potential clients or someone you meet casually.

I had a great time talking with Tyler, and I hope that someday soon I’ll be able to make it to their headquarters and meet him in person.

About Tyler

I love sharing my passion through a sales process.

At 16, I was a new father and high school dropout with relatively no interests or skills. By 18, I had become a professional dishwasher after failing as a sandwich artist.

My wife, who then was the trainer at the restaurant I worked at, suggested I work at a specialty shoe store in the mall. I immediately fell in love with sharing the gift of comfort with anyone that would listen. I became a subject matter expert on all things feet. This led me on a journey managing comfort shoe stores across three states, shattering countrywide sales records with each team I had the opportunity to lead.

I became impatient with retail and moved back to my hometown to discover what else I was capable of. From managing higher education campuses to selling & supporting franchise businesses, I diversified my understanding of people and why they buy.

As an integral member of the leadership team at Dan-O’s Seasoning, I get to do a lot more than just sell. We work together to innovate, creating new products and taking concepts from napkin to market.

I enjoy time with my wife and three kids, cycling – road & gravel (I love crit racing!), disrupting the status quo (so cliché, but defines me to a tee!) and collaborating with CPG leaders on both sides of the desk.

Connect with Tyler

Linked In: www.linkedin.com/in/watsontyler

Connect With Dan-O’s

Website: www.danosseasoning.com/ref/TheBlindBlogger

Facebook: www.facebook.com/danosseasoning

Linked In: www.linkedin.com/company/danos-seasoning

Twitter: www.twitter.com/danosseasoning

Instagram: www.instagram.com/danosseasoning

Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyP9TINtZzvTJfN69GskqLQ

I truly am grateful both to Dan-O’s for allowing me to give my brother the gift of good tasting food and to Tyler for being such a wonderful example of someone who didn’t give up and isn’t afraid to talk about it.

He is definitely a solutions finding kind of guy.

I hope you will help me thank them by sharing this post with your friends, family members, coworkers, and social media networks.

I hope you will help me grow the podcast by leaving a rating or review.

It doesn’t matter how educational, inspirational, or motivational an interview is if people don’t hear it. So, my job is to do whatever I can to get great interviews like this one in front of more people. Would really appreciate your help with that.

And I can’t forget you my dear listener. Knowing that you are out there and watching for my next post is what keeps me going. I would never want to disappoint you or the faith you have put in me by regularly reading my posts and listening to my interviews.

You are as much responsible for my success as I am. And you should really give yourself a pat on the back.

Until next time take care out there, Max

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What’s Your Excuse with guest Tina Murray

Hello again;

Today, I’m writing to tell you about the latest episode of my podcast The What’s Your Excuse? Show.

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This week I’m happy to have Tina Murray on the show with me.

The show got off to a great start because Tina loved my intro and my singing. She said she would have me do all her introductions from now on. 🙂 Since I still have some uneasy feelings about singing live, it’s great to get praise I didn’t have to ask for.

We talked about when and how Tina realized that she should be a coach and help people to improve their lives.

Not surprisingly, it was a moment of crisis caused by the recent financial downturn that effected the whole world.

I’ll let her tell exactly what happened, how she was feeling, and how she approached a huge new chapter in her life.

One question I wish I had asked her is if it’s possible for someone to change their lives without having one of those rock bottom moments where changing their life is better than continuing down their existing path.

I don’t want to give it all away, but I found Tina to be knowledgeable yet playful and fun. We laughed a lot, and I can only envy anyone who gets to work with her every day.

I hope you enjoy our conversation. Be sure to let us know if we inspire or motivate you to some specific action.

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What is even better is I grow my audience. By doing something fun I get to have great conversations, tell my story, reach larger new audiences, and build my brand.

I can do the same for you. I can do it all, so all you have to do is show up. And my fees are reasonable. As I often tell people I know what it is to have more talent and passion than cash or credit.

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About Tina

‘Tina Murray has been designing lives for over 30 years. She uses her skills as a qualified interior designer to create personal growth solutions as a coach, author, workshop facilitator and professional speaker specializing in CHANGE, INNOVATION and POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY.

When she was unexpectedly made redundant during the recent Global Financial Crisis, she intrinsically knew that she was on track to a more fulfilling life. More than six years single, with a mortgage and not much else, that night she told her friend, “This is exactly where I am meant to be.”

‘Tina has always been people focused with a keen interest in personal growth and wellbeing. Her wealth of experience in management and workplace planning and culture, combined with her personal philosophies around the connections between our physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being, are shared in her book Design You: Create the Life You Want.

Today, she shares her depth of experience in influencing how people behave, think, interact and feel to remind us that we CAN design our own lives and create great places to work through understanding our unique ‘interior’ qualities.

Tina is an avid traveller and resides in Melbourne, Australia. She now motivates her corporate and professional clients to understand and honor all that makes them truly unique, and supports them to create their best life in alignment with their values and needs.

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Connect With Tina

Website: http://tinamurray.com

Blog: http://tinamurray.com/blog

Design You Podcast: http://tinamurray.com/podcast

Face Book: https://www.facebook.com/TinaMurrayInsideAngle

Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tinamurrayinsideangle

Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/murray1141

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Tina_Murray_Com

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl49n2EjWy4xdfOF5QXslRQ

I really enjoyed talking with Tina; If you enjoyed it too, then why not check out my most recent interview with soon to be twelve time Amazon best selling author and host of Curves Welcome Suzie Carr.

My next guest will be Kim Oneill of Kim Oneil Coaching.

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That way you will never miss a new episode of What’s Your Excuse? or a new video of me and my travels. It’s also where you will find videos of me singing. 😉

Sharing Is Caring

Most of the people who come on my show or who do shows in general enjoy doing them. But the bottom line is they all hope that these conversations will lead to new contacts that will turn into new friendships or new business opportunities. So, if you have enjoyed hearing from people like Tina; then please help me by telling your friends, family, and social networks.

Please encourage them to visit Tina’s website, blog, podcast, etc. Please reach out to her yourself and tell her how much you liked what she had to say. And please leave comments on this post or on the youtube video itself.

I had a great time doing this interview. I can’t wait for the next one.

But I never want to press publish without letting you know just how important you are to me. Without your continued interest, love, and support I wouldn’t be able to keep doing this. Knowing you are watching and learning from me helps me find the energy and effort to do what I do every day.

So, thank you my friend. And until next time God Bless You and take care out there, Max

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