The SALTcast

Episode 165 - Interview With Young Han, Founder of Owner's Club

Ryan Johnson, Daniel M. Peisner, CMI, Jason Parr CEO, Paul Johnson, VP

Young Han shares his entrepreneurial journey and the lessons he learned from failures. He discusses the importance of courage and vulnerability in starting a business and finding purpose through the concept of Ikigai. Young Han also talks about his experiences working at Starbucks, Apple, Phil's Coffee, and Limelight Health. He introduces the Owner's Manual Framework and the benefits of joining Owner's Club. The conversation highlights the significance of supportive communities and the Girl Dad Show. Young Han emphasizes the value of networking and learning from others.

Takeaways

 - Starting a business requires courage and vulnerability, as it involves showcasing oneself to the world and taking a leap of faith.

 - Failures can be valuable learning experiences that teach humility, resilience, and the importance of hard skills.

 - Surrounding oneself with supportive communities and like-minded individuals can lead to personal and professional growth.

 - The Owner's Manual Framework, developed by Young Han, provides a system for running businesses effectively and achieving success.

 - Networking and building relationships with others in the industry can be instrumental in business growth and personal development.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Technical Difficulties

01:16
The Joy of Promoting Owners Club

03:02
The Courage and Vulnerability of Starting a Business

04:50
Discovering Ikigai and Finding Purpose

06:27
Young Han's Entrepreneurial Journey

11:36
Lessons Learned from Failures

15:28
Working at Starbucks and Apple

17:46
Working at Phil's Coffee and Limelight Health

20:06
The Owner's Manual Framework

21:20
Joining Owner's Club

25:22
The Importance of Supportive Communities

28:13
The Girl Dad Show and Networking

31:52
Where to Find Young Han

To find out more about Young Han and Owner's Club visit his website: 

 www.owners.club