Hustle & Huddle with Ken Rusk

 

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

ABOUT THIS EPISODE

  • Ken's growth from a teenager's first job to becoming an entrepreneur and author.

  • Ken's entrepreneurial beginnings and how he developed the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur.

  • The journey of Ken's first book publication and insights into his current projects.

  • Ken's leadership lessons, focusing on leading his company in his unique way, and his commitment to continuous learning and goal pursuit.

  • Ken's perspective on navigating change and guiding a team through challenges, such as the global pandemic.

  • Ken's personal experience with childhood bullies and how he embraced his weaknesses for personal growth.

  • Ken's philosophy on business relevance, emphasizing the importance of allowing others to grow by being as irrelevant as possible.

  • A reflection on life clarity and the question of why one wouldn't draw out a clear and colorful vision for their life.

Ken Rusk is a bestselling author, entrepreneur, and motivational speaker who defied odds by achieving WSJ Bestseller status with his book "Blue-Collar Cash," even during the pandemic's challenges. He hosts the podcast "Comfort, Peace & Freedom," where he imparts wisdom on personal and professional fulfillment. Ken's impactful course "The Path to a Successful Life" empowers individuals to overcome obstacles and create their own success stories.

Ken's entrepreneurial flair shines as the founder of Rusk Industries, a growing portfolio of construction companies with revenue above nine figures. Collaborating with notable figures like Tony and Jairek Robbins, Tucker Carlson, and Evander Holyfield, Ken is actively shaping future American leaders. Committed to giving back, he supports organizations like Make a Wish, Tunnel to Towers, and Ronald McDonald House and he teaches at Boys and Girls Clubs and Junior Achievement. With a wealth of experience spanning over four decades, Ken Rusk continues to inspire through speaking engagements on workplace culture, life design, and entrepreneurship.

He is working on his next book which deals with how small to medium size businesses can create the type of culture that attracts, inspires and retains great employees, all while driving your business to new and greater heights.

Purchase Ken’s book, “Blue-Collar Cash” here.

Where to find Ken

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Episode edited and produced by Carson Childers of Furlong Creative.

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