Brent Beshore is this week's guest and , founder of Adventur.es, a Midwest-based private equity firm focused on "Main Street" businesses throughout North America.
As an expert on evaluating small businesses and people he talks about the top 3 things he looks for when evaluating an entrepreneur and how he even evaluates himself.
We are constantly evaluating others, but have you ever stopped to evaluate yourself?
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Melody Hossaini is the founder of InspirEngage International, and encourages people to view life as a series of experiences, each one making you stronger and unique. A war refugee, re-defining the label "disadvantaged", and becoming one of the most influential women in Europe.
Listen in as we talk about some of the most difficult issues that plague our society today - racism, sexism, and the will to move forward. Melody talks her experience with racist encounters, while also answering some vulnerable questions I ask regarding being a woman in a predominantly male dominated environment.
The key to success in all this? Delusion. She explains how a little bit of delusion and the courage to say YES is all you need.
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Rajiv Nathan, co-founder of Idea Lemon and I chat Discovering your inner awesome, spending time vs. investing time and doing what gives you goosebumps.
Rajiv is also a rapper in Chicago by the name of Fenetik, and has embarked on an epic roadtrip for Idea Lemon in partnership with Under30Experiences this week. How does he stay focused? In this episode he introduces a method he calls "The Burner Method" to help us stay productive and aligned.
So listen in, we hope it gives you goosbumps.
Episode sponsored by our travel company Under30Experiences.
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Liz Presson, founder of Pursuit and Working Remote.ly, encountered personal systems, figuring out a definition of freedom, and feeling "work guilt" when beginning her journey of following her passion.
Liz shares her story of taking the leap and how going solely on passion didn't work out as planned. Following your passion sounds like fun, but there is so much more that goes into choosing a less conventional life.
In this week's podcast, we dive into what you really need to know in order to successfully follow your bliss and live the life you've always wanted.
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