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Episode 32 Greg Trimble, Dads Who Stay and Fight

May 1, 2017 | Leave a Comment

Founder of Yalla

Founder of Lemonade Stand

Author of “Dad’s Who Stay and Fight”

I write about business, religion, life, and just about anything else I find interesting. If you don’t like what I write…I hope we can still be friends!

I really love life. Like a lot. Even the trials. I love life so much that it makes me anxious. There are so many things I want to do and there is so little time in the day to do them. I fight the necessity of sleep. Always have and probably always will. I am relentless when it comes to figuring something out. I cant help it. I don’t like watching TV. I don’t like wasting time. I am passionate about my family, my religion, and building businesses. I have great parents and was taught to do my best at everything I did. I grew up and fell in love with surfing in my teenage years.

I decided to go on a mission for my church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Yeah, you probably threw something at me as I rode my bike past you. If you didn’t throw something at me, then you might of at least made fun of my dorky looking helmet. It’s all good. I’m not mad at ya. The thing is, my mission changed my life. I don’t know where I’d be without that experience. I could not have learned in a hundred years what I learned in two years on my mission. I have no way of articulating the things my eyes saw and the experiences I had.

Today, I’m focused on growing Yalla, a team management application that helps businesses and organizations work better together. It gets the right people, working on the right things, in the right priority. It prohibits things from slipping through the cracks. We believe Yalla is “venture worthy” and so we’re currently working hard to find the right investors.

Above all, I love God and my family. I love to write and hope that something I say helps someone have a better day. I just want to do some good in this crazy world. So I write. And hope it makes a difference.

In the Podcast:
-Greg talks about how and why he started his blog.
-Greg talks about his loving approach to those who disagree with his work.
-Greg talks about the importance of the father’s role in the family, and a child’s life.
-Greg talks about stepping up as a church to spread good online.

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