
Ep. 36: Family First, Business Second: Lessons from Scott Gingold
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Episode Links:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottgingold
Website: https://www.gingoldadvisors.com
Summary:
In this episode of The Corvus Effect, Scott Gingold, a seasoned advisor with four decades of experience, shares his journey of building and exiting seven successful businesses across multiple industries. The discussion explores how Scott now guides family-owned businesses through their greatest challenges, from communication breakdowns to succession planning and generational transitions. His recent decision to relocate to Florida to be closer to family while maintaining professional success perfectly embodies the integrated life approach championed by the podcast. Throughout the conversation, Scott shares insights on the importance of prioritizing family over business, the fallacy of the "have it all" mentality, and the power of setting boundaries in both personal and professional life. His philosophy that "Scott's a jerk" - allowing employees to provide honest feedback - demonstrates how authentic leadership creates stronger teams and more sustainable businesses.
Show Notes:
00:32 Meet Scott Gingold: A Seasoned Advisor
01:59 The Importance of Family in Business
03:12 Scott Gingold's Early Career and Family Business
04:37 The Move to Florida: Balancing Family and Career
05:48 Helping the Next Generation Succeed
07:34 The Concept of Integration vs. Balance
08:34 Evolving Away from the 'Have It All' Mentality
10:47 The Importance of Prioritization and Boundaries
11:45 Scott's Leadership Philosophy: 'Scott's a Jerk'
15:31 Communication Pitfalls in Family Businesses
17:15 Managing Personal and Professional Contexts
21:53 The Role of Outside Wisdom in Family Businesses
29:41 Final Thoughts and Takeaways