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What Drives You with Kevin Miller

James Rhee | How To Turn A National Chain Store & A Life Around By Being Kind - And Doing Some Math

What Drives You with Kevin Miller

Kevin Miller

Education, Relationships, How To, Social Sciences, Nutrition, Life Sciences, Spirituality, Medicine, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, Mental Health, Self-improvement

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 22 April 2024

⏱️ 135 minutes

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Summary

Here is a business story, that is really a humanitarian story, but overall is an incredible story of drive I believe you’ll be inspired and equipped by. The story would make a great movie, and since my guest actually roomed with Matt Damon in college, it just might become one. James Rhee’s parents migrated to America from Korea. James was driven to excel and please his parents, so he got into Harvard. But he really wanted to teach, so he then taught high school for a couple years. Some of his most rewarding years he says. But then he went back to Harvard and graduated from law school. But he realized he didn’t want to be a lawyer so he became an investment banker. He did well, but realized he didn’t want to do that either. So he worked in private equity. He did well. Very well. He appreciated helping businesses, but didn’t like how disconnected he was from everything. So he quit and didn’t know what to do. Then he ends up in an unlikely place - as CEO of Ashley Stewart, a fashion retailer that served plus-size, predominantly middle- and lower-income Black women. And the company was at its end. The death knell had sounded. James came in for what was supposed to be six months because he felt an obligation to help. He ended up there for seven years with a miracle turnaround story that he’s now described in a book called Red Helicopter: Lead Change With Kindness. You'll hear a very personal story of James' drive, from healthy to unhealthy. You'll hear about how Ashley Stewart went from death to stardom because it became a place and brand of belonging, not fashion. You'll hear how success came, not from communication, but connection. And most of all you'll hear how goodwill is the bridge to not only wild success, but abiding joy. Today James Rhee teaches at Howard University, MIT Sloan School of Management, and Duke Law School. His TED Talk and Dare to Lead interview with Brené Brown have reached millions. It was an honor to spend a couple hours with him and as you’ll hear at the end of the show we’re planning a t-shirt campaign together to advocate for the “analog life!” Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code KEVIN and depending on the model receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off! Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/kevin Use promo code KEVIN today at shipstation.com to sign up for your FREE 60-day trial. Go to Seed.com/DRIVE and use code DRIVE to get 25% off your first month Available Nationally, look for a bottle of Heaven Hill Bottled-in-Bond at your local store. Find out more at heavenhilldistillery.com/hh-bottled-in-bond.php Go to https://prolonlife.com/kevin and get TEN PERCENT off Prolon Life’s 5-day nutrition program For comprehensive financial news and analysis, visit YahooFinance.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Yeah.

0:01.0

Welcome everyone. I'm Kevin Miller. This is the What Drives You podcast where we focus on your drive.

0:09.4

Your drive is working in some areas of your life, producing great success, yet in other areas, maybe not so much.

0:14.8

Let's get clarity on what you value, what motives are helping and hurting you, and get you fully

0:20.2

into alignment so you're driving further and faster and enjoying the ride. Here is a business story, it's really a humanitarian story, but overall it's an incredible story of Drive I believe you'll be inspired and equipped by.

0:46.0

The story would make a great movie and since my guest actually roomed with Matt Damon in college. It just might become one, for real.

0:55.0

James Reh, his parents migrated to America from Korea.

1:01.0

James was driven to Excel and pleased his parents so he got into Harvard.

1:05.7

But he really wanted to teach so after Harvard he went and taught high school for a couple

1:10.6

years. Some of his most rewarding years he says, but then he actually went back to

1:16.7

Harvard and graduated from law school, but he realized he didn't want to be a lawyer and he never practiced law so he became an

1:23.7

investment banker he did really well but realized he didn't want to do that either

1:26.6

so he worked in private equity and he did really well very well he appreciated

1:31.8

helping businesses but he didn't like how disconnected he was from

1:36.0

everything. So he ultimately quit, didn't know what he's going to do. Then he ends up in an unlikely

1:41.6

place as CEO of Ashley Stewart, a fashion retailer that served

1:48.4

plus size predominantly middle and lower income black women.

1:54.0

And the company was at its end.

1:55.8

The death nail had sounded.

1:58.0

James came in for what was supposed to be six months

2:01.6

because he felt obligated to help.

2:04.7

He ended up there for seven years with a miracle turnaround story that he's now described in

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