Episode 602: Omar Gooding on PoPolitickin
In this episode of the PoPolitickin Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Omar Gooding — actor, comedian, rapper, and entertainer whose career has spanned over three decades. From starring […]
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In this episode (an Oldie But Goodie), she shares her near-catastrophic business mistake of losing track of her cash flow, and she walks us through her strategies for managing finances, the lessons she’s learned, and money management advice for small business owners.
We also get into the difference between a virtual assistant and an online business manager, common hiring mistakes, and what to look out for when spending money on tools.
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In this episode of the PoPolitickin Podcast, we sit down with the legendary Omar Gooding — actor, comedian, rapper, and entertainer whose career has spanned over three decades. From starring […]
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