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Welcome back to the solo episode of the Dear Black CEO podcast with your host, Karl Sona! In today’s solo episode, we will break down what it takes to be a black CEO, owner, or somebody that is doing something on their own to create ownership, time freedom, and the divine vision that we got from our Lord. I will also share my takeaways from the previous episode with Erin Person.
Let’s listen and dig more about planting and growing the seed of your divine vision.
[00:01 – 04:36] Opening Segment
[04:37 – 11:42]The Faith To Build Your Own Ladder
Tweetable Quotes:
“Success leaves clues.” – Karl Sona.
“Remind yourself of the feeling when you start on the first rung of the ladder and the beautiful things that come about.” – Karl Sona.
“The missing piece might just be a little bit of blind faith.” – Karl Sona.
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You don’t have to be anyone other than who you are to be a world-class CEO!
Today’s reading is an excerpt from chapter seven, Guilt and Gods by the critically acclaimed writer and editor, Hari Ziyad. Hari Ziyad is a cultural critic, a screenwriter, and the […]
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