Driving Force Podcast

Driving Force Podcast


Episode 40: The Host's Interview

October 25, 2020

We’re switching things up for today’s episode in that I’ll be the one being interviewed. My background certainly isn’t yet as impressive as any of my guests. However, I thought it might be good to give my listeners a window into the host’s background and also share some of the insights I’ve gained from doing the podcast so far. One of my best friends Alberto Riveroll Usabiaga will be hosting today’s episode and it will flow similarly to other episodes. We’ll get into my upbringing on the seacoast of New Hampshire, the impact that tennis and martial arts has had on my life, my experience in private equity, and my takeaways so far from the podcast.


Timestamps


00:02:23 Why did I want to get interviewed?


00:04:25 Growing up in New Hampshire


00:06:03 Living with my dad


00:08:08 Influence of other family members


00:11:53 Playing sports and getting into tennis


00:16:17 How tennis has influenced who I am today


00:17:30 Martial arts and jiu-jitsu


00:22:37 Decision to go to Bentley University


00:25:55 How Bentley changed my mindset around business


00:27:10 Quick thoughts about going to college


00:28:50 Initial interest in private equity


00:34:43 Getting the job at Equality Asset Management (Equality)


00:38:20 Role at Equality


00:45:42 Should high stress work environments be tolerated?


00:47:43 When did I realize that lifestyle wasn't sustainable for me?


00:53:10 Advice for people thinking about going into private equity


00:55:20 Leaving Equality


01:01:18 Why did I start the podcast


01:05:05 Similarities amongst the people that I've interviewed


01:07:55 Habits that I've picked up from my podcast guests


01:10:46 Sense of privacy with the podcast


01:13:57 Sense of responsibility to my listeners


01:15:00 My daily routine


01:16:30 What does my near future look like?


01:17:45 My interest in human performance


01:20:00 Some driving forces that stand out to me


01:21:45 My driving force