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Welcome back to the 230th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast.
Today I share my conversation with Frankie Russo.
Frankie Russo, through his Russo Capital firm, has developed a portfolio of companies across multiple industries, including technology, advertising, marketing, automotive, music, agriculture, publishing, and finance. The beneficiaries of his investments have offices in the United States and India and serve 128 US markets. Russo and his team have led two of his companies to become some of America’s fastest-growing, privately-owned organizations for eight years in a row. The Art of WHY (2016), Russo’s first book, was on Amazon’s bestseller list in the self-help category and has been readapted and expanded into the rules-defying Breaking WHY. Frankie’s highest calling is his family, and he happily lives with his wife and six children in Louisiana.
This is part 1 of today's conversation. Come back on Wednesday for part 2.
Andy Bustamante Dinner
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Today's Show is Sponsored by the Breakfast Leadership Podcast
A special thanks to my friend Mike Levit of the Breakfast Leadership podcast for supporting our show. Go ahead and listen to his trailer.
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Welcome back to the 230th episode of the Hard Thing Podcast.
Today I share my conversation with Frankie Russo.
Frankie Russo, through his Russo Capital firm, has developed a portfolio of companies across multiple industries, including technology, advertising, marketing, automotive, music, agriculture, publishing, and finance. The beneficiaries of his investments have offices in the United States and India and serve 128 US markets. Russo and his team have led two of his companies to become some of America’s fastest-growing, privately-owned organizations for eight years in a row. The Art of WHY (2016), Russo’s first book, was on Amazon’s bestseller list in the self-help category and has been readapted and expanded into the rules-defying Breaking WHY. Frankie’s highest calling is his family, and he happily lives with his wife and six children in Louisiana.
This is part 1 of today's conversation. Come back on Wednesday for part 2.
Andy Bustamante Dinner
Mentioned in this episode:
Post Launch Pre Roll
Hey, there adventurer!
Today's Show is Sponsored by the Breakfast Leadership Podcast
A special thanks to my friend Mike Levit of the Breakfast Leadership podcast for supporting our show. Go ahead and listen to his trailer.