#61 Trend Magic: Your Key to Success

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#124 - “Rest Recharges”

Welcome to another episode of the Natural Born Leader Podcast! Today, I’m sharing a recent experience that underscores the incredible value of taking a day off. After a full day of rest—spending time with family, playing games, and completely disconnecting from work—I woke up fee ...  Show more

#123 - “Embracing the Pain: The True Cost of Building a Great Business”

 Welcome to another episode of the Natural Born Leader Podcast! Following our discussion on building solutions, today I want to dive into a fundamental truth about entrepreneurship: business success is directly linked to your ability to handle stress and pain. Building a great co ...  Show more

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