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61. The Restless Soul: Justin’s Journey from Corporate America to Entrepreneurial Empire

Do you feel like you’re stuck in a rut, doing the same things over and over again but not seeing the results you want? Are you tired of taking advice that doesn’t work and just leaves you feeling more frustrated? Today on What’s Working Now, guest Justin Stoddart shares how this isn’t just a result…

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60. Blow Up Your Traffic Without Paid Ads OR a List

Damon Burton is a guy who knows how to get results when it comes to driving traffic. He doesn’t rely on paid ads or a big email list because he doesn’t need to–he has more SEO customers than he knows what to do with. Tune in today on What’s Working Now to learn alongside host…

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59. How to Grow Your Business During a Recession

If you’re a business owner or entrepreneur who feels like you’re stuck in a rut, struggling to get ahead financially or grow your business, this episode on What’s Working Now is for you. You’ll hear from Nicholas Bayerle, an expert on business growth, on how he used a system to get financial stability, growth, and…

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58. Designing Your Success: How to Pull the Invisible Lever That Catapults Your Business Past the Competition

We’re in a recession. That means a ton of added stress when it comes to managing your business.  So in this episode of What’s Working Now?, Katie Richardson shares the story of how she pulled her company out of the 2008 recession by leveraging her design thinking combined with some ancient wisdom to create something…

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57. Don’t Think, Just Do: An Idea is Crazy Until it Isn’t

Today’s guest is a deeply successful entrepreneur, with experience changing a business from zero to ten million dollars in just a few years. Blake Newbar joins host Katie Richardson to explain what he’s learned about building a business. Hear how there’s always something you can do that people want to watch and learn from, the…

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Be Equally Obnoxious in Value

Guest Carl Gould shares his work mantra: “Is this product obnoxious enough?” As Carl has discovered in his industry, being “obnoxious” holds a different connotation, meaning: “Is it high enough in value to justify the premium price?” Join his discussion with host Katie Richardson on boldly addressing industry needs that no one else will, tenants…

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