Self Reliance with Tony DUrso
Are you currently self reliant, or do you depend on others for your income? Tony DUrso talks about why it’s so important to create your own income streams that aren’t’ dependent on anyone else and how to make it happen!
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About the Episode
LifeBlood BRAND: We talked about the importance of and how to become more self reliant, the role mentors plan in that process and how to get started.
We discussed Tony’s work experience growing up, the age at which he became self-sustaining via hard work and the lessons from that which have carried with him his whole life.
We talked about everything he learned during a long and successful career in corporate America, how he took those skills and knowledge into the entrepreneurial world, managed through good and bad times, and eventually found his way to podcasting.
We discussed the value of mentors, the impact they’ve had on Tony, the positive impacts they can have on you, and how to find one.
We talked about why it’s so important to develop income streams that aren’t reliant on other people to support yourself and your family, and how to get started finding them with Tony DUrso, the host of the Tony DUrso show on VoiceAmerica Influencers Channel, he’s a successful and passionate podcaster, author and consultant!
Listen to learn why now is the time to start finding and expressing your voice whether you feel like you’re ready or not!!
For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 16:30!
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George Grombacher
Lifeblood Host
Tony DUrso
Guest
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