The Rollercoaster Podcast

You Can Fix Anything But Death | Kelly Siegel

December 11, 2023
You Can Fix Anything But Death | Kelly Siegel
The Rollercoaster Podcast
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The Rollercoaster Podcast
You Can Fix Anything But Death | Kelly Siegel
Dec 11, 2023

Kelly Siegel, CEO of National Technology Management, holds a background in criminal justice and sociology from Western Michigan University. With a history of creating value since his early days managing a paper route at twelve, Kelly is dedicated to continuous learning and improvement. His leadership at National Technology Management reflects his commitment to excellence, while his personal life centers around family moments. Outside work and family, Kelly stays active through workouts, immerses himself in reading, and keeps abreast of insights through podcasts. A visionary leader, Kelly Siegel is characterized by a lifelong learning ethos and an unyielding pursuit of success in all aspects of life.

Tyler and Kelly in this episode of  The Rollercoaster Podcast, in a heartfelt conversation, candidly discusses his challenging childhood and the profound impact of difficult circumstances on his mental well-being. He courageously addresses the serious issue of suicide in such situations, emphasizing the vital importance of seeking help and being vulnerable. Kelly passionately advocates for breaking the silence surrounding mental health struggles, encouraging others to share their pain and connect with support networks. His narrative serves as a powerful testament to the strength found in opening up, highlighting the transformative potential of compassion and the healing that comes from sharing personal stories in the face of adversity.

Kelly talk about his book"Harder than Life: Weaponizing Poverty, Addiction, and Violence" by Kelly Siegel is a compelling exploration of the universal struggle with personal demons, transcending societal vices. Siegel, drawing from his own experience with poverty and addiction, fearlessly shares the values that guided him to build an exceptional life. This gritty mentorship in book form intertwines outrageous stories, painful truths, practical wisdom, and business advice, offering readers a no-nonsense guide to personal and professional growth. The book serves as a call to action for those serious about transforming their lives, providing tangible tools and resources to navigate the journey toward redemption. Kelly Siegel's message is clear: despite the challenges, the life you desire is attainable, and "Harder than Life" stands as a transformative companion to help you seize it.

Kelly is on a heartfelt mission to give back to society, aiming to donate six figures to three carefully chosen charities. His dedication goes beyond financial contributions, as he actively works to raise awareness about the challenges these charities address. Kelly's vision is to inspire a broader community of individuals to join him in making a positive impact, fostering a world where generosity is a catalyst for transformative social change.

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Show Notes

Kelly Siegel, CEO of National Technology Management, holds a background in criminal justice and sociology from Western Michigan University. With a history of creating value since his early days managing a paper route at twelve, Kelly is dedicated to continuous learning and improvement. His leadership at National Technology Management reflects his commitment to excellence, while his personal life centers around family moments. Outside work and family, Kelly stays active through workouts, immerses himself in reading, and keeps abreast of insights through podcasts. A visionary leader, Kelly Siegel is characterized by a lifelong learning ethos and an unyielding pursuit of success in all aspects of life.

Tyler and Kelly in this episode of  The Rollercoaster Podcast, in a heartfelt conversation, candidly discusses his challenging childhood and the profound impact of difficult circumstances on his mental well-being. He courageously addresses the serious issue of suicide in such situations, emphasizing the vital importance of seeking help and being vulnerable. Kelly passionately advocates for breaking the silence surrounding mental health struggles, encouraging others to share their pain and connect with support networks. His narrative serves as a powerful testament to the strength found in opening up, highlighting the transformative potential of compassion and the healing that comes from sharing personal stories in the face of adversity.

Kelly talk about his book"Harder than Life: Weaponizing Poverty, Addiction, and Violence" by Kelly Siegel is a compelling exploration of the universal struggle with personal demons, transcending societal vices. Siegel, drawing from his own experience with poverty and addiction, fearlessly shares the values that guided him to build an exceptional life. This gritty mentorship in book form intertwines outrageous stories, painful truths, practical wisdom, and business advice, offering readers a no-nonsense guide to personal and professional growth. The book serves as a call to action for those serious about transforming their lives, providing tangible tools and resources to navigate the journey toward redemption. Kelly Siegel's message is clear: despite the challenges, the life you desire is attainable, and "Harder than Life" stands as a transformative companion to help you seize it.

Kelly is on a heartfelt mission to give back to society, aiming to donate six figures to three carefully chosen charities. His dedication goes beyond financial contributions, as he actively works to raise awareness about the challenges these charities address. Kelly's vision is to inspire a broader community of individuals to join him in making a positive impact, fostering a world where generosity is a catalyst for transformative social change.

Where to find Kelly Siegel:

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Where to find Tyler Hall: