Jared Latigo

I am Jared Latigo, a husband, father and Christ-follower, who's passion is doing things right, doing things intentional and growing every day. I believe that we were all put here for an incredible reason and that our passions are a gift that allow us to fulfill a particular life plan. Also a pretty avid fan of sandwiches.

5 Big Things You Can Expect From Me in 2013

With all the new year’s resolutions floating around, I thought I’d put some of my goals out there for feedback. I know most people don’t ask for feedback on their’s, but you’re very important to what I offer so I need to hear from you.

The first items at hand are a few offerings I’m thinking/working on. They are:

  • Personal Branding Email Course
  • Personal Branding Coaching Program
  • Book on Living Out Your Dream for the Good of Others
  • Podcast on Personal Branding
  • Teleseminars on Personal Branding

As you can see, there’s a lot on my plate. I can tell you that at least 2 of those will happen, they are both currently in the works. They are the podcast and the email course. Here’s a quick breakdown of each.

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THRIVE: Social Media and Real Networks

The rise of social media over the past few years has really taken hold of our economy. And it’s changing it in a huge way.

This part of the series will not be about how to use social media or how effective one platform or another can be for you or your organization. It’s about connections. It’s about extending your true self.

It’s about the future and how content on these platforms will impact our careers and lives.

And it’s about time.

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THRIVE: The New Economy and Education

Today we touch on something most of us have been a part of all our lives. It’s near and dear to our hearts simply because it’s needed, but it’s broken.

The public education system is something that I have long struggled to accept as it has many flaws but seems to be one of those “necessary evils.” I hate to look at it that way, it just seems that’s the best words I can put to it.

But maybe it’s not the system itself that is broken beyond repair, but the factors and dependency that too many people put on it to make their lives whole.

Let’s explore this a bit.

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THRIVE: The New Economy and Careers

All too often we hear about companies that have cut benefits, laid off thousands and/or cut retirement. Some of these are huge companies whom we never thought would be struggling for money.

The simple fact is that the industrial revolution is over. We do not need as many people working in factories anymore nor should we expect the opportunity that so many people over the past 100 or so years had.

I have long since decided that going to work for a large company for benefits is completely useless. But the conversations still come around from time to time…

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