The Grant Williams Podcast Ep. 43 - Kim Ann Curtin FULL EPISODE
Publisher |
Grant Williams
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Business
Investing
Publication Date |
Dec 23, 2022
Episode Duration |
01:02:06

My guest on this episode of The Grant Williams Podcast is Kim Ann Curtin, aka The Wall Street Coach. Kim, a 24-year veteran of Wall Street, has traded Brooklyn for Big Island of Hawai'i, where she has established an executive and trading coaching practice that works with a series of founders, CEOs and senior level executives at Fortune 500 companies around the world to help them hone and sharpen their performance.

In a fascinating conversation, Kim and I begin with the subject of fear, greed and need before branching out into a discussion about universal needs and how investors are wired to require certain things in order to function effectively.

What are those things and how do we harness our understanding of them to improve out performance? Listen in and Kim will tell you...

Every episode of the Grant Williams podcast, including This Week In Doom, The End Game, The Super Terrific Happy Hour, The Narrative Game and Shifts Happen, is available to Copper, Silver and Gold Tier subscribers at my website Williams.com.">www.Grant-Williams.com.

Copper Tier subscribers get access to all podcasts, while members of the Silver Tier get both the podcasts and my monthly newsletter, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… Gold Tier subscribers have access to my new series of in-depth video conversations, About Time.

My guest on this episode of The Grant Williams Podcast is Kim Ann Curtin, aka The Wall Street Coach. Kim, a 24-year veteran of Wall Street, has traded Brooklyn for Big Island of Hawai’i, where she has established an executive and trading coaching practice that works with a series of founders, CEOs and senior level executives at Fortune 500 companies around the world to help them hone and sharpen their performance. In a fascinating conversation, Kim and I begin with the subject of fear, greed and need before branching out into a discussion about universal needs and how investors are wired to require certain things in order to function effectively. What are those things and how do we harness our understanding of them to improve out performance? Listen in and Kim will tell you... Every episode of the Grant Williams podcast, including This Week In Doom, The End Game, The Super Terrific Happy Hour, The Narrative Game and Shifts Happen, is available to Copper, Silver and Gold Tier subscribers at my website Williams.com">www.Grant-Williams.com. Copper Tier subscribers get access to all podcasts, while members of the Silver Tier get both the podcasts and my monthly newsletter, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… Gold Tier subscribers have access to my new series of in-depth video conversations, About Time.

My guest on this episode of The Grant Williams Podcast is Kim Ann Curtin, aka The Wall Street Coach. Kim, a 24-year veteran of Wall Street, has traded Brooklyn for Big Island of Hawai'i, where she has established an executive and trading coaching practice that works with a series of founders, CEOs and senior level executives at Fortune 500 companies around the world to help them hone and sharpen their performance.

In a fascinating conversation, Kim and I begin with the subject of fear, greed and need before branching out into a discussion about universal needs and how investors are wired to require certain things in order to function effectively.

What are those things and how do we harness our understanding of them to improve out performance? Listen in and Kim will tell you...

Every episode of the Grant Williams podcast, including This Week In Doom, The End Game, The Super Terrific Happy Hour, The Narrative Game and Shifts Happen, is available to Copper, Silver and Gold Tier subscribers at my website Williams.com.">www.Grant-Williams.com.

Copper Tier subscribers get access to all podcasts, while members of the Silver Tier get both the podcasts and my monthly newsletter, Things That Make You Go Hmmm… Gold Tier subscribers have access to my new series of in-depth video conversations, About Time.

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