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EP36: A Mother’s 19 Year Journey Raising Entrepreneurial Leaders

EP36: A Mother’s 19 Year Journey Raising Entrepreneurial Leaders

by Raising Entrepreneurs | Jun 12, 2018 | Episodes

Marcella has hit a key milestone. After eighteen years of raising a community leader and entrepreneur, her youngest child has graduated high school.  Marcella shares her insight on how to raise entrepreneurs who are leaders. THANKS FOR LISTENING! If you enjoyed this...
EP35: Keys to Being a Young Entrepreneur Living Purposefully & Impacting Others

EP35: Keys to Being a Young Entrepreneur Living Purposefully & Impacting Others

by Raising Entrepreneurs | Jun 5, 2018 | Episodes

Gabrielle Jordan is an author, speaker, podcaster, and owner of Jewelz of Jordan and she’s 18 years old. Her passion for jewelry making began at 7 years old, now eleven years later she has built a successful luxury jewelry brand while also impacting the lives of other...
EP34: Why Problem Finding is More Important than Problem Solving

EP34: Why Problem Finding is More Important than Problem Solving

by Raising Entrepreneurs | May 29, 2018 | Episodes

Why are most adults not engaged in their work and most students not engaged in their schoolwork? Gary Schoeniger founder of the Entrepreneurial Learning Initiative (E.L.I.) discusses how there is a vast reservoir of untapped human potential and how the current...
EP33: How an Incentive to do Homework Led to a Family Business

EP33: How an Incentive to do Homework Led to a Family Business

by Raising Entrepreneurs | May 22, 2018 | Episodes

Te’Lario Watkins II and his family began growing mushrooms as a way to support his interest in growing things and also to encourage him to do his homework. Now they are building a successful mushroom farm business and inspiring people across the U.S. THANKS FOR...
EP32: Why Every Child Should Experience Entrepreneurship

EP32: Why Every Child Should Experience Entrepreneurship

by Raising Entrepreneurs | May 15, 2018 | Episodes

Greg Malkin has made it his mission to ensure that every student can learn about and experience entrepreneurship. Greg shares how entrepreneurship teaches both soft and hard skills while empowering young people to own their lives. THANKS FOR LISTENING! If you enjoyed...
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