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Business and Legal Strategist ReeJade Richmond explains how you may be inadvertently running a fraudulent business and what you need to do to make your business legit and reduce your exposure to risk.
info_outlineWelcome to the Courageous Entrepreneur Show. This is the show that shares information and inspiration to help you stand out when you hate standing out, sell your services even though you hate selling, and create the thriving, successful business you dream of and deserve.
I’m your host Winnie Anderson.
The show features interviews with entrepreneurs who’ve overcome amazing challenges to create success on their terms and experts who share insight and practical information to help you move forward with courage, confidence, and clarity.
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SHOW NOTES
As I was editing this episode, a saying popped into my head – “all who wander aren’t lost.”
That’s because today's guest, RL Chance has been on quite a journey. His story is a great inspiration and he shares some excellent tips and strategies to help you recognize that while you might wander at times you’re not really lost either.
Randerick Chance – who goes by Chance – is a US citizen by way of _____ He’s a Navy veteran who won many awards during his tenure. After a spiritual awakening he left the Navy and transitioned to the nonprofit sector and a career in humanitarian relief. A career that took him to more than 26 countries and 6 continents.
Chance divides his time among his duties as pastor to two churches and his work as an implementation strategist with entrepreneurs. He works with entrepreneurs to monetize their skills including helping them publish their platform building books.
Listen in as Chance shares:
- Why he says success is predictable and how to make it happen
- Why failure is also predictable and how that’s likely to occur so you can avoid it
- The #1 thing that he says will completely sabotage your success
And he gives his insight on the 8 strategic actions all entrepreneurs need to take
As always, listen all the way to the end where I’ll share your cocktail exercise and action step for this episode.
Guest Contact Information
Resources
This week's worksheet -- opt-in required
Chance's Strategic Secrets book
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