In this episode, Torlando chats with Quincey, who operates a financial services business in Southern California with her husband.
But it's Quincy's commitment to financial literacy in her community, which she promotes through schools, companies, and churches, that sets her apart. With her enthusiasm for ending human trafficking, improving access to clean drinking water, and animal rescue programs, she works diligently to improve the lives of others. She is also dedicated to spreading the importance of faith in her personal and professional life.
In this week's # bobcast I catch up with Dean Wilkes of "Dean the decorator", based up north in Huddersfield. On this first episode of 2021, we dive in and chat the usual along with common sense (streetwise) about V's academics, lining somebody else's pockets, and the what-if of work. So you kno...
In this episode, Nick Slavik discusses Building systems and learning from the entrepreneur. Even if the craftsman doesn't want to stop creating, he can nevertheless include routine into his daily schedule to maximize his creative production - essentially establishing a system around himself. Reco...
Eric Regan, founder, and owner of Mission Painting discusses his "why" for starting and growing his business, and how that impacts every decision he makes. He shares why he does not use commissions to motivate his employees but instead pays them far above market rates, and the benefits he has see...