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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2025 · 32 MIN

Motorcycles for Meditation: Dan Hwang's Ride Through the Automotive Industry

from People are the Point · host Mark Concannon

In this enlightening episode of "People are the Point," host Mark Concannon sits down with Dan Hwang, a seasoned automotive industry expert with a wealth of experience across various brands and startups. Dan shares his journey from Nissan to Hyundai, discussing the challenges and opportunities in the evolving automotive landscape, including electric and autonomous vehicles. He offers valuable insights into balancing corporate life with entrepreneurial pursuits and the importance of maintaining a positive mindset in high-pressure environments.Listeners will gain a unique perspective on career development, work-life balance, and personal growth as Dan reflects on his experiences in California, Singapore, and Thailand. He discusses the future of autonomous vehicles, the importance of finding joy in work, and how activities like motorcycle riding can serve as a form of meditation. This episode is packed with practical advice for professionals at any stage of their career, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, positivity, and self-care in achieving success and happiness.

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