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Anyone who knows me will tell you that I absolutely love entrepreneurs: people who take a chance, go out on their own, and do whatever it takes to succeed.
John Lee Dumas is the host of Entrepreneur on Fire, an award-winning podcast in which he interviews inspiring entrepreneurs, many of whom have gone on to make it big themselves. As CAPitalizers, we know the importance of modeling people who have forged their own path and have found success doing it.
What was John's plan when he first started off in the podcasting world? What key traits does he consistently see in the most successful entrepreneurs? What steps did he take to CAPitalize his finances to make sure he stayed on the road to success? And what does he think is the best financial advice to give aspiring podcasters out there who want to become the next entrepreneur on fire?
Find out more with me and John Lee Dumas on this week's episode of CAPitalize Your Finances!
By Christopher A. Panagiotu, CFP®, CRPS®4.6
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Anyone who knows me will tell you that I absolutely love entrepreneurs: people who take a chance, go out on their own, and do whatever it takes to succeed.
John Lee Dumas is the host of Entrepreneur on Fire, an award-winning podcast in which he interviews inspiring entrepreneurs, many of whom have gone on to make it big themselves. As CAPitalizers, we know the importance of modeling people who have forged their own path and have found success doing it.
What was John's plan when he first started off in the podcasting world? What key traits does he consistently see in the most successful entrepreneurs? What steps did he take to CAPitalize his finances to make sure he stayed on the road to success? And what does he think is the best financial advice to give aspiring podcasters out there who want to become the next entrepreneur on fire?
Find out more with me and John Lee Dumas on this week's episode of CAPitalize Your Finances!

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