Today marks a new segment of the podcast, where we highlight remarkable entrepreneurs of color from our community. This series is inspired by recent events in the world, and we wanted to stand up and speak out with love. We’ll be re-introducing you to past guests of the podcast each day this week, and we’re proud to share their stories, and to have listeners who care too. First up, Mr. Jason Brown!
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In this episode you’ll hear:
Jason’s philosophy for business and the 3 core principles he never lost sight of
Why quitting your job too soon is a big mistake that many entrepreneurs will make
What a typically day for Jason would look like while he was working a corporate job and building his dream business on the side
The “missing piece” that was holding Jason back from success online
How he knew it was time to quit his corporate job, including the “light bulb moment” that gave him the push
What his life and business look like now…
Jason’s advice for someone struggling to balance a full-time job while pursuing their dreams of owning a business
LINKS:
Jason’s Website
His YouTube Channel, Facebook & Instagram
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