Go and Mentor Somebody with Colin Christensen

Go and Mentor Somebody with Colin Christensen

In episode 66 of the Business Development Podcast, host Kelly Kennedy interviews Colin Christensen, an experienced entrepreneur and mentor. The episode focuses on the importance of mentorship and how it can contribute to personal and professional growth. Kennedy and Christensen discuss the difference between mentoring and coaching, the value of learning from others, and the gratitude and respect that should be shown to mentors. They also touch on their own experiences with mentorship and the impact it has had on their careers. Overall, the episode highlights the significance of having mentors in one's life and the benefits that can be gained from their guidance and wisdom.

In this episode, host Kelly Kennedy welcomes Colin Christensen to discuss the topic of mentorship. Kennedy, an entrepreneur himself, recognizes the value of mentorship and the need to continually learn and grow from the expertise of others. Christensen shares his own experiences as a mentor and emphasizes the importance of having mentors throughout one's career. The conversation covers topics such as the difference between mentoring and coaching, the willingness to learn and be humble, and the impact mentors can have on personal and professional development. Overall, the episode emphasizes the mutual learning and growth that can occur through mentorship and the gratitude that should be shown to those who provide guidance and support.


Key Takeaways:


  1. Be open to mentorship and recognize the value it can bring to your life and business.
  2. Seek out mentors who have experience and knowledge in areas you want to develop.
  3. Show gratitude and respect for your mentors' time and lessons, even if you are not paying for their guidance.
  4. Take advantage of opportunities to learn from successful entrepreneurs and business experts.
  5. Recognize that mentorship can come in different forms, including paid coaching roles or informal relationships.
  6. Be humble and willing to admit that there is always more to learn and new challenges to face.
  7. Actively seek out opportunities to learn from others, whether it be through interactions or reading/listening to content.
  8. Value long-term relationships and the overall growth and impact they can have on your business.
  9. Understand the difference between coaching, mentoring, and training, and how each can contribute to your personal and professional development.
  10. Embrace the role of a mentor and pass on your knowledge and experience to others.

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