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Kevin Rustagi

Up! Up! is a podcast about real stories of resilience from real people. We've started with entrepreneurs, veterans, and olympians, and we plan to expand beyond those groups. The goal is to demystify the process and mindsets of those who set both very difficult and uncertain goals that require long-term determination and grit to accomplish. Come with us as we explore. Feel free to reach out with any ideas or comments. Our email is: upup@upupshow.com

7 - Ep 6. Balazs Kerulo on achieving flight from the Eastern Bloc
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  • 7 - Ep 6. Balazs Kerulo on achieving flight from the Eastern Bloc

    I had the privilege of sitting down with Balazs Kerulo, Lead Engineer of LIFT Aircraft, a company at the forefront of aviation. (liftaircraft.com) Balazs discusses his humble roots, how he got into aviation, and what he sees as the future of urban air mobility (UAM). Note: I am currently working with LIFT Aircraft. This experience has allowed me to see just how resilient Balazs has been and remains.

    Fri, 23 Aug 2019 - 53min
  • 6 - Episode 5. The Empir... Just Kidding | Merel Witeveen on Play (from the Archives.)

    This is one from the archives. Merel Witeveen, who did our very first test interview (back in 2014, which I should post sometime), rejoins us at the conclusion of business school. She graciously shares and delves deeper on the role that joy and play factored into her ultimate Silver medal run and philosophy going forward. Laughter is a huge component of resilience. I hope that you enjoy this interview as much as I did. (no intro for the sake of shipping.) All the best, kevin - March 4, 2018.

    Mon, 05 Mar 2018 - 32min
  • 5 - Episode 4. Alex Pruden, former Green Beret, on Courage.

    Alex Pruden, Stanford GSB '19 shares a few stories from his time in the United States Army and Army Special Forces. The interview was live, recorded at Stanford, and some of the stories were new to me as of today as well. Thanks for listening, kevin, 3/4/2018.

    Mon, 05 Mar 2018 - 38min
  • 4 - Episode 3. Sam Fisher on Failure and Entrepreneurship

    Sam Fisher, Stanford '14 and Stanford GSB '19 sits down with us to discuss what it means to shut things down. How does it feel? What does it mean? And what doesn't it mean? I thoroughly enjoyed this conversation (recorded today) and I hope you do too. - kevin rustagi, 2/4/2018

    Mon, 05 Feb 2018 - 35min