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EPISODE · Jan 11, 2017 · 27 MIN

61: Scott Usher plays the part at work and on stage [podcast]

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Scott Usher's first theater audition was for a background role in South Pacific. When the Director found out he knew all the songs, he was immediately cast. Since then, he hasn't looked back, doing 1-2 performances a year — one time even acting opposite his wife. Scott says, "If you're committed to doing what it takes to do the work, you'll put the work first when it has to be first. Otherwise, you should be doing your hobby." In this episode, we talk about how his Bachelor of Arts degree combined with his theater experience has really helped him in the business world. At the very least, Scott feels that he is now much more open to conversations with both coworkers and clients, realizing that work can be very high stress so we need to lighten up when we can. He is the living example of someone that can indeed pursue their passions and have a successful business career. Scott Usher is a CPA and a principal with the Seattle-based firm of Bader Martin. He received his Bachelor's Degree in Accounting from the University of Washington and his Masters of Science in Taxation from Golden Gate University.

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