Big Girl Pants Podcast

Episode 28 - Leaving a legacy and the power of connecting people! Guests: Author, Bruce Waller and Podcast Host, Seth McColley

February 11, 2019 Bruce Waller, Seth McColley Season 1 Episode 28
Big Girl Pants Podcast
Episode 28 - Leaving a legacy and the power of connecting people! Guests: Author, Bruce Waller and Podcast Host, Seth McColley
Show Notes

The combination of Bruce Waller's book, Find Your Lane (about leadership, the power of networking/connectivity; a true career GPS) and Seth McColley's podcast, 6 Degrees or Less (building and cultivating relationships) is the perfect recipe for success!  Feeling stuck, lost, or just uninspired, check out this episode.  Don't miss it!     

About Bruce:
Bruce Waller is the Vice President of Corporate Relocation for Armstrong Relocation and Companies in Dallas, Texas. Bruce has enjoyed many roles in relocation from operations to general management since 1995. Bruce is certified by WorldwideERC as a Certified Relocation Professional (CRP) and serves on the North Texas Relocation Professionals Board of Directors. In 2014, Bruce was the recipient of the Saul Gresky Award presented to NTRP’s Relocation Professional of the Year, and has received many awards including UniGroup Masters Club and Armstrong Relocation Presidents Club. Bruce is also certified by both HRCI (Human Resources Certification Institute) with a PHR, and SHRM (Society of Human Resource Management) with a SHRM-CP and currently serves on DallasHR Board of Trustees. Bruce graduated from the University of Central Oklahoma with a degree in Business Administration. Bruce and his wife of 33 years have 3 children and 1 grandson and live in Dallas, Texas. 

Bruce published a leadership book in 2017 called “Find Your Lane” to inspire people with a “Career GPS” to help navigate and experience more success.

About Seth:

Seth McColley is all about relationships - building them, cultivating them and sharing them. He understands that we are not defined by the titles we hold or where we land on the org chart, but rather our relationships and how we can serve others.  

Seth is a firm believer that people are a company's greatest asset. They want to be led, not managed, and that our networks need to be cultivated, not manipulated. We are the sum of all of our experiences. The connections we make and the relationships we build make us the incredible people we are today and that we will become tomorrow.  If our network is the lifeblood of our careers, the professional connections that we make will significantly affect the impact of our careers. 

Seth will be launching his first podcast show, 6 Degrees or Less, on February 4th. The show is focused on the art and power of networking, or "relationshiping" as he calls it. It's connected to the idea, Six Degrees of Separation, that every single one of us is no more than six steps away from being connected to one another.