![]() And all throughout, you know, from six years old till about 13 years old, dude, I was justĪlienated known as just full of shit. And because of that shame and guilt, I felt at a young age, I just started lying. We had a small house in a kind of a neighborhood where larger houses were and we were kind of the broke, you know, family. Well, I learned that at a young age at six years old, I was telling everybody my dad owned Disneyland because I was kind of ashamed of being broke. ![]() A long time ago, I realized that when people put on a facade or try to act the way they hope other people will like them or will want them to act, there's just a little bit of a filter there and there's a little bit of inauthenticity that. Where does that stem from? I think it stems from the source. ![]() I mean that's it's certainly part of the realness of you but I mean you know but where does your charisma come from? I mean I feel like that's when I'm kind of doing my normal consumption of content I come across you there's you know your charisma your confidence and all that. You know that seemed compressed from you know everything I've read. And now, you know, I'm getting offered to speak.Įverywhere and you know it's just kind of blowing up a little bit. So I started to amass a little bit of a following. And then people started saying that who's this guy? What's he saying? And then, you know, the way I say things, I guess I try to keep things simple and real. Interactive training software company about 20 years ago before anyone was doing it, which kind of led me to a lot of the big wigs and the big names and the large brands that use it. ![]() All right, well again, I'm an entrepreneur, really. I see you at every Mastermind, and you got the book coming out, but I'd love to give everybody a little fresh perspective on you and your background. You're kinda everywhere these days, brother. I know we're gonna get into all that in the new book, but let's tell everybody a little bit about Bradley that may not have already stumbled upon you. Hey man, I appreciate coming on Dropping Bombs. I know I need a summer home Yeah, where are you looking? nashville corderline, idaho montana And the carolinas, okay Well, we need to get you up here to greenville then we're where we can shoot to the mountains or we can shoot To the beach either one Maybe do something together while you're here the uh It is it's nice in South Carolina, you know I've heard I'm gonna go check it out. You know, you can't, you can't, uh, blame South Cackalackians for not knowing the time you guys are just over there in heaven. How's all Vegas? You're a few hours ahead. So we're, uh, we're definitely happy here. We're a few hours behind you, but it's a little dreary here in South Carolina today, but we're actually finally getting out of 90 degrees. What's up, Brad? What's going on, buddy? Hey man, just living the dream here in South Kackalacki. ![]() Brad was nice enough to have me on dropping bombs, but now we've got Brad Lea, founder and CEO of Lightspeed VT. Hey guys, what's up? Welcome to the latest edition of the Radcast. And I said, what? The hardest part of ending is starting again. Brad Lea, the real Brad Lea, dude, I watch you on TV. Be sure to keep up with all that’s radical from are you hiding? What are you trying to keep private? I had a feeling we might go there. Follow Brad on LinkedIn: and Instagram: you enjoyed this episode of The Radcast, let us know by visiting our website Like, Share and Subscribe on our YouTube account or leave us a review on Apple Podcast. He talks about what makes LightSpeed VT different and so much more.īrad also has a quick take on RAD or FAD trending topics Brad also shares his Sacred Six to have a new perspective in life and the biggest challenge he has overcome. He also shares about the time when he realized that he has the skill to teach people and who he considers as his mentor. The #1 skill most people overlook and the importance of asking the right questions. In this episode of The Radcast, Brad talks about what people always tend to miss or fail to do in terms of the 4 keys to effective training. Welcome to another episode on The Radcast! In this episode on The Radcast, host Ryan Alford talks with Brad Lea, Sales Training Expert, Author, Podcast Host, Founder, and CEO of Lightspeed VT. ![]()
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