🎙️New episode: What if achieving your ultimate business goals isn’t the end but just the beginning of a new journey? In this compelling conversation, David Rodnitzky and I dive into the reality of building, scaling, and ultimately exiting a successful business. David reveals what it’s like to reach the pinnacle, only to face new challenges: redefining success, handling the emotional weight of leaving something he built, and finding purpose beyond profit. Expect to hear insights on resilience, identity shifts, and the deeper meaning of success that often goes unnoticed in entrepreneurial journeys. Tune in to hear this honest and inspiring exploration of what it truly means to “make it” in life and business. 🎧Listen to the episode: https://lnkd.in/d79-xxTn
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🎙️New episode: What if achieving your ultimate business goals isn’t the end but just the beginning of a new journey? In this compelling conversation, David Rodnitzky and I dive into the reality of building, scaling, and ultimately exiting a successful business. David reveals what it’s like to reach the pinnacle, only to face new challenges: redefining success, handling the emotional weight of leaving something he built, and finding purpose beyond profit. Expect to hear insights on resilience, identity shifts, and the deeper meaning of success that often goes unnoticed in entrepreneurial journeys. Tune in to hear this honest and inspiring exploration of what it truly means to “make it” in life and business. 🎧Listen to the episode: https://lnkd.in/d79-xxTn
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🎙️New episode: What if achieving your ultimate business goals isn’t the end but just the beginning of a new journey? In this compelling conversation, David Rodnitzky and I dive into the reality of building, scaling, and ultimately exiting a successful business. David reveals what it’s like to reach the pinnacle, only to face new challenges: redefining success, handling the emotional weight of leaving something he built, and finding purpose beyond profit. Expect to hear insights on resilience, identity shifts, and the deeper meaning of success that often goes unnoticed in entrepreneurial journeys. Tune in to hear this honest and inspiring exploration of what it truly means to “make it” in life and business. 🎧Listen to the episode: https://lnkd.in/d79-xxTn
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🎙️New episode: What if achieving your ultimate business goals isn’t the end but just the beginning of a new journey? In this compelling conversation, David Rodnitzky and I dive into the reality of building, scaling, and ultimately exiting a successful business. David reveals what it’s like to reach the pinnacle, only to face new challenges: redefining success, handling the emotional weight of leaving something he built, and finding purpose beyond profit. Expect to hear insights on resilience, identity shifts, and the deeper meaning of success that often goes unnoticed in entrepreneurial journeys. Tune in to hear this honest and inspiring exploration of what it truly means to “make it” in life and business. 🎧Listen to the episode: https://lnkd.in/d79-xxTn
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