Scott Dillon is the owner of a cocktail company called The Twisted Shrub.
After a chance meeting in passing, I instantly knew I had to learn more
about his story and after reaching out, he was kind enough to sit down with
me over drinks. How did He go from a secure job at General Mills to
starting his own cocktail company? Why does he think that the most legit
people view vulnerability as a sign of confidence? And what are these
‘Shrubs’ he’s basing his entire business on?
In this episod...
Scott Dillon is the owner of a cocktail company called The Twisted Shrub.
After a chance meeting in passing, I instantly knew I had to learn more
about his story and after reaching out, he was kind enough to sit down with
me over drinks. How did He go from a secure job at General Mills to
starting his own cocktail company? Why does he think that the most legit
people view vulnerability as a sign of confidence? And what are these
‘Shrubs’ he’s basing his entire business on?
In this episode we talk about:
-What are “Shrubs” and how did Scott Discover them
-The beauty of craft-beverages forcing you to be in the moment
-Scott’s history with General Mills and how the recession changed his life
path
-The importance of honest friendships (you need people to call you on your
shit)
-The danger of binary career thinking (thinking you either choose to have a
fun career and not have it be smart financially or you have a borring
career that gives you financial security)
-The greatest skill Scott learned from his time at General Mills (LISTENING
& LEADERSHIP)
-Leadership Advice
-The importance of vaulnerability and NOT the fake it till you make it
mentality
-The importance of ‘Winning’ and bringing a competitive spirit in anything
you do (Scott explains why)
-Colin Powell’s '40/70 Rule'
-Vulnerability and being willing to ask questions when you don’t know is
the ultamate sign of confidence (Scott explains why and talks about
Questions. "If you don’t ask, you don’t care.”)
Recording Location: Parlour, Downtown Minneapolis
Drinks: Seasonal Smash & Parlour Old Fashioned
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