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The Next Level

Jeff Agostinelli is a life and business strategist and creator of Power of the Peaceful Pursuit where he helps performance-driven entrepreneurs dive deep into the mechanics of how to master their time, attention, and emotions so they can overcome anxiety and overwhelm while growing their business and building a life you’re proud of. His clients experience rapid personal and business growth while accomplishing more in less time leaving more time to build a truly meaningful life. Visit JeffAgostinelli.com for more information.
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Feb 29, 2016

Scott Gerber is the founder of the Young Entrepreneur Council (YEC), an invite-only organization comprised of over one thousand of the world's most successful young entrepreneurs. He is the author of the bestselling book, Never Get a “Real” Job, and has been widely recognized as the world’s most syndicated columnist on the subject of entrepreneurship with columns that regularly appear on TIME, CNBC, The Atlantic, Mashable, Entrepreneur, and The Next Web. He is also a commentator on MSNBC, Fox Business and CNN, the host of Inc. Magazine's Founders Forum and the Executive Producer of Forbes. Scott has been a keynote speaker at dozens of colleges and conferences, as well as the White House, and has rung the NASDAQ Stock Market Closing Bell. In today's episode, Scott dives into topics like his ah ha moment that came and launched his "global movement to solve youth unemployment", the birth of the Young Entrepreneurs council, starting with a point of passion and interest, the developmental challenges of entrepreneurship, the mistake of getting caught in analysis paralysis, and so much MORE.

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