#2798: 21 Common Entrepreneurial Mistakes [Part 2 Of 7]
Look around at what most people are trying to do. Ask yourself, ‘what’s the opposite of all this stuff that they’re trying to do?’ There’s an opportunity lying somewhere in […]
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Conservative Civil War: Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly & more Respond to Ben Shapiro & TPUSA Chaos podcast
When the echoes of civil war and the sights of malnutrition could have hardened a heart, Kiden Jonathan chose to let her experiences sculpt a journey of compassion and empowerment. Our latest episode on SpeakUP! International features this incredible guest, whose tapestry of life—from nurturing children in Sudan to supporting young girls in Kenyan refugee camps and providing heartfelt nursing in Canada—unravels stories that are as moving as they are motivating. Kiden doesn't just share her professional milestones; she dives into the emotional ebbs and flows of leaving her war-torn homeland and the search for community and belonging in the bustling metropolis of Toronto.
Look around at what most people are trying to do. Ask yourself, ‘what’s the opposite of all this stuff that they’re trying to do?’ There’s an opportunity lying somewhere in […]
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