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What's Your "And"? - 635: Eric Kamont is a Technologist & Obstacle Course Racer [podcast]

635: Eric Kamont is a Technologist & Obstacle Course Racer [podcast]

08/28/24 • 43 min

What's Your "And"?

Eric Kamont, Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Industrial Metaverse at Microsoft, discusses the transformative power of integrating personal passions into professional environments. Eric shares how using personal interests as icebreakers has strengthened his connections in both work and while running youth programs. He reflects on losing 115 pounds, achieving a black belt in martial arts, and completing 85 Spartan Races, illustrating his mental fortitude and perseverance. Eric highlights the importance of understanding colleagues on a deeper level and fostering diverse, passion-driven teams. He also digs into the positive impact of a supportive work culture that encourages employees to live their fullest lives. Additionally, Eric emphasizes the value of being change agents within organizations and connecting with others over shared outside-of-work interests.

Episode Highlights

· Sharing personal passions can serve as effective icebreakers in both work and social settings, facilitating deeper connections and networking.

· Embracing and sharing personal interests can positively influence work culture and relationships, creating lasting connections and a supportive environment.

· The mental strength developed through personal challenges, such as Spartan racing, can translate into tackling difficult projects and achieving professional success.

· Having a diverse team with varied strengths, such as mental endurance and creativity, is crucial for excelling in the workplace.

· Organizations should create a supportive environment that encourages employees to share and pursue their passions, leading to better well-being, productivity, and profitability.

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Eric Kamont, Director of Strategic Partnerships for the Industrial Metaverse at Microsoft, discusses the transformative power of integrating personal passions into professional environments. Eric shares how using personal interests as icebreakers has strengthened his connections in both work and while running youth programs. He reflects on losing 115 pounds, achieving a black belt in martial arts, and completing 85 Spartan Races, illustrating his mental fortitude and perseverance. Eric highlights the importance of understanding colleagues on a deeper level and fostering diverse, passion-driven teams. He also digs into the positive impact of a supportive work culture that encourages employees to live their fullest lives. Additionally, Eric emphasizes the value of being change agents within organizations and connecting with others over shared outside-of-work interests.

Episode Highlights

· Sharing personal passions can serve as effective icebreakers in both work and social settings, facilitating deeper connections and networking.

· Embracing and sharing personal interests can positively influence work culture and relationships, creating lasting connections and a supportive environment.

· The mental strength developed through personal challenges, such as Spartan racing, can translate into tackling difficult projects and achieving professional success.

· Having a diverse team with varied strengths, such as mental endurance and creativity, is crucial for excelling in the workplace.

· Organizations should create a supportive environment that encourages employees to share and pursue their passions, leading to better well-being, productivity, and profitability.

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Dave Hartley, a partner with Anders CPAs and Advisors and host of the But Who's Counting? podcast, shares his insights on the importance of authenticity and individuality in professional settings. Dave highlights how firm leaders play a crucial role in fostering genuine connections, especially in remote work environments. He recounts his love for music, starting from his first concert in seventh grade, and how working security at concerts influenced his people skills. A memorable story about guarding the stage at a Bon Jovi concert is something you definitely want to hear. Dave also talks about his fondness for stand-up comedy and how its challenges mirror the learning experiences in a career. His passion for music and comedy translates into building strong relationships with clients and colleagues.

Episode Highlights

· Emphasizes the importance of being yourself in professional settings and how acceptance of individuality is growing in professions like accounting.

· Highlights the critical role of firm leaders in fostering genuine connections and interactions, especially in the remote work environment.

· Stresses the value of showing genuine interest in employees’ personal interests and hobbies to foster relationships and team engagement.

· Explains how his love for music has positively influenced his work, particularly in building and maintaining relationships with clients.

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John Tyreman shares how something simple like having his drum set in the background during a work video call with a client sparked a deeper connection and conversation. He emphasizes the importance of sharing personal interests to build meaningful relationships at work. John recalls inheriting his mom's Pearl Export drum set and how jamming with a neighbor ignited his passion for drumming. He discusses his journey from playing in various rock bands in high school and his twenties, taking a break due to parenting, and eventually returning to drumming. John also highlights how his musical background influences his career in marketing and podcasting.

Episode Highlights

· Sharing personal interests like hobbies can build deeper connections in professional settings.

· Creating a space for employees to share their "and" can enhance team connections and work productivity.

· The significance of perseverance with a humorous story from his early drumming days.

· Balancing personal passions with parenting responsibilities is crucial for maintaining fulfillment.

· The natural connection between personal passions (like drumming) and professional skills (such as marketing and podcasting).

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