Dave Hamilton and Shannon Jean discuss the power of free thinking and the cost of leading an uncommon life. They reflect on Dave’s experience at the NAMM conference, where a minor snub from an industry professional fueled his motivation to make a bigger impact. The conversation explores the concept of “coopetition”—collaborating with competitors for mutual growth—and how having a chip on your shoulder can drive success.

They then transition into a deeper discussion on economic cycles and business adaptability. Reflecting on past downturns (dot-com bust, 2008 recession, and COVID-19 disruptions), they highlight how advertising trends and market corrections impact business revenue. Shannon emphasizes the importance of being connected in the industry to recognize downturns early and act decisively.

Key takeaways include:

  • Use setbacks as fuel for future success.
  • Economic downturns are inevitable—prepare by diversifying income streams.
  • Stay informed by networking within your industry.
  • When business slows down, don’t panic—adapt.
  • Signs of economic recovery are emerging, but strategic planning is essential.

 

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