(8:00) Darrell says his manufacturing business had been very successful and made a lot of money for a long time before he underwent his personal transformation. His father told him to never be a “number” working for Boeing. His grandfather and father worked for Boeing. (5:40) Darrell grew up in Washington state. He says he has a talent for deconstructing ideas and concepts and synthesizing them into individuals’ unique abilities. He says when he was young he got into martial arts, which made him realize his passion for learning and more importantly teaching. (4:15) Darrell says growing up he looked awkward and was bullied a lot but thinks his difficult childhood prepared him for adversity later in life. He says that for many years it was hard for him to just get out of bed because he wasn’t happy with his life, despite his success and running a business he loved. (3:40) Darrell talks about his personal transformation in the last decade or so. He believes in the power of mentorship so fervently that he spends over $100,000 a year on his own education. He believes in using the Kaizen manufacturing principles for personal development as well as to improve a business. Or listen on your phone on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts.ĭarrell is also a professional mentor. Today’s guest on the podcast is Darrell Sutherland, founder and owner of Dylan Aerospace in Auburn, Washington, a Tier 1 supplier for Boeing.
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