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A true entrepreneurial hero is an entrepreneur that does what they do for reasons other than purely for the profit. As part of my mission to find incredible people to look up to, I recently attended an event in San Diego called Thrive : Make Money Matter, orchestrated by Cole Hatter. The idea behind the event was essentially to find purpose, share a piece of the pie, and to attach good causes to your business. The 27 speakers at the event are not only great speakers, they are brilliant entrepreneurs that you will want to follow. For the sake of this article, I hand selected a few stand out stories from people I was able to personally connect with at one point or another to give you more insight into who they are, and what you can learn from them. In this day in age, people like to portray themselves as god-like figures with unattainable achievements. But what I appreciate the most about the below rockstar entrepreneurs is that they are extremely willing to share their knowledge with the world in a relatable way. I had the opportunity to interview Mark Lack , and although he may not necessarily want the title of «young Tony Robbins,» I do find it rather suiting. I feel that kind of energy from him when he speaks. That energy is able to pierce even the most closed off human, and he is deeply relatable. You feel like you are long-time friends right when you meet him. Lack has been mentored by people like John Assaraf, and he looks at how we use our words and body to achieve peak state.
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The conference aims to teach you real-world business strategies that have been used by business icons, while also showing you how to discover your purpose while using your business to make a positive impact in the world. Cole has started several multimillion-dollar businesses and it living the life that most entrepreneurs can only dream of living. Before pursuing entrepreneurship, Cole was a firefighter, and he was involved in 2 severe accidents that left him unable to walk temporarily. He was broken physically, emotionally, and financially and had to discover a new purpose in his life; which led to him finding his calling in being an entrepreneur. His personal residence is in Coto de Caza. His last birthday, he offered a sale regarding his course. Wait, how old is Cole Hatter? Cole is on a mission to improve the world, and it shows through charity and giving back to help impact the lives of others. In fact he is also active in social media like Facebook and Instagram. Thrive is for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to learn how to leave a legacy and make an impact in the world while working on strategies to improve their business. Thrive is unlike other business conferences. Thrive has been attended by high performing entrepreneurs.
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Cole Hatter is the founder of Thrive: Make Money Matter, voted the number one must attend business conference for entrepreneurs and career professionals in the world. This podcast is high content, actionable steps to show you how to Thrive in business and in life. Listen on Apple Podcasts. This format thrive make money matter reviews revirws Cole reviews highlights and breaks them down is amazing and revieas informative. I can tell he puts his heart and sole into these pod cast! Discovered Cole Hatter through Tai Lopez and have been inspired ever since! Love this podcast for a short entrepreneurial motivation. Cole is very down to earth, honest, and motivating. Now I’m realizing there’s a whole world of opportunity out there that I’d be missing out on had I kept my close mindedness. Love the podcast and all of the speakers. Apple Podcasts Preview. Show 10 More Episodes. Customer Reviews See All. The Dave Ramsey Show. Ramsey Moeny. Planet Money. Jocko Podcast. Don’t Keep Your Day Job. Cathy Heller. RISE podcast. Rachel Hollis. Young Entrepreneur Lifestyle 2.
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