EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 35 MIN
[FOLKS] Logistics Legends: Kristy Guo on Resilience, Interdependence, and the People in the Industry
from Simply Trade · host Global Training Center
Host: Lalo Solorzano Guest(s): Kristy Guo Published: June 18, 2026 Length: ~35 minutes Presented by: Global Training Center Summary In this episode of the Simply Trade Podcast, Lalo Solorzano sits down with Kristy Guo, founder of Signature Global Network and author of The Logistics Legends book series, to explore the human stories behind logistics, supply chain, and global trade. Kristy shares why she believes logistics professionals are often invisible heroes—and why their stories deserve to be told. The conversation highlights The Logistics Legends, Volume 3, including stories of perseverance, mentorship, leadership, faith, and reinvention from professionals across the industry. Kristy also opens up about her own extraordinary journey, from being born as a second child during China’s one-child policy to becoming a global business leader, speaker, author, and mentor. At the heart of the episode is Kristy’s message of interdependence: no one succeeds alone. Through stories of humble beginnings, setbacks, and breakthrough moments, this conversation reminds listeners that resilience is powerful—but connection, mentorship, and shared purpose are what help people keep going. Main Topic / Discussion This episode focuses on the stories behind The Logistics Legends, Volume 3, a book that celebrates professionals in logistics, trade, supply chain, and related industries. Kristy Guo explains why she created the series, what she learned from interviewing and guiding the featured contributors, and why personal stories can inspire people far beyond the logistics world. The discussion covers themes including resilience, mentorship, leadership during crisis, overcoming bias, and the importance of building a life and career through interdependence rather than isolation. Key Takeaways • Logistics professionals are often behind the scenes, but their work keeps the world moving. • Many successful leaders started from humble beginnings and built their careers through resilience, persistence, and support from others. • Mentorship can save time, prevent costly mistakes, and help people see possibilities they may not see on their own. • Kristy’s central message is that people are interconnected, and true success comes through interdependence, trust, and shared purpose. Resources & Mentions • Global Training Center • The Logistics Legends, Volume 3 • Signature Global Network • TEDx talk by Kristy Guo • Frank Desiderio Credits Host: Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn Guest(s): Kristy Guo – LinkedIn Producer: Lalo Solorzano 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community and never miss an episode that helps you trade smarter. 🎧 Listen on: • Apple Podcasts • Spotify • YouTube 💬 Connect with us: • Simply Trade • Global Training Center • Trade Geeks Community Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks! Want to be on the show or have topic suggestions? [email protected]
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Host: Lalo SolorzanoGuest(s): Kristy GuoPublished: June 18, 2026Length: ~35 minutesPresented by: Global Training Center Summary In this episode of the Simply Trade Podcast, Lalo Solorzano sits down with Kristy Guo, founder of Signature Global Network and author of The Logistics Legends book series, to explore the human stories behind logistics, supply chain, and global trade. Kristy shares why she believes logistics professionals are often invisible heroes—and why their stories deserve to be told. The conversation highlights The Logistics Legends, Volume 3, including stories of perseverance, mentorship, leadership, faith, and reinvention from professionals across the industry. Kristy also opens up about her own extraordinary journey, from being born as a second child during China’s one-child policy to becoming a global business leader, speaker, author, and mentor. At the heart of the episode is Kristy’s message of interdependence: no one succeeds alone. Through stories of humble beginnings, setbacks, and breakthrough moments, this conversation reminds listeners that resilience is powerful—but connection, mentorship, and shared purpose are what help people keep going. Main Topic / Discussion This episode focuses on the stories behind The Logistics Legends, Volume 3, a book that celebrates professionals in logistics, trade, supply chain, and related industries. Kristy Guo explains why she created the series, what she learned from interviewing and guiding the featured contributors, and why personal stories can inspire people far beyond the logistics world. The discussion covers themes including resilience, mentorship, leadership during crisis, overcoming bias, and the importance of building a life and career through interdependence rather than isolation. Key Takeaways • Logistics professionals are often behind the scenes, but their work keeps the world moving. • Many successful leaders started from humble beginnings and built their careers through resilience, persistence, and support from others. • Mentorship can save time, prevent costly mistakes, and help people see possibilities they may not see on their own. • Kristy’s central message is that people are interconnected, and true success comes through interdependence, trust, and shared purpose. Resources & Mentions • Global Training Center• The Logistics Legends, Volume 3• Signature Global Network• TEDx talk by Kristy Guo• Frank Desiderio Credits Host:Lalo Solorzano – LinkedIn Guest(s):Kristy Guo – LinkedIn Producer:Lalo Solorzano 📢 Subscribe & Follow Stay connected with the Simply Trade community and never miss an episode that helps you trade smarter. 🎧 Listen on: • Apple Podcasts• Spotify• YouTube 💬 Connect with us: • Simply Trade• Global Training Center• Trade Geeks Community Don’t forget to rate, review, and share with your fellow trade geeks! Want to be on the show or have topic [email protected]
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