146: Early Entrepreneurial Sparks
Ever wondered what separates entrepreneurs from everyone else? This special compilation episode reveals the fascinating childhood stories of successful entrepreneurs who showed business flair from an early age.
Who you’ll meet…
The Youngest Nurse Aide in New Zealand Mia Munro's determination at 15 to break age barriers in healthcare - her passion still drives her outcomes today.
From Soviet Secrecy to Success Eugenia Oganova was giving paid consultations at 14... in a country where entrepreneurship was illegal. Her underground business story will amaze you.
The $10 Lesson That Changed Everything Cindy Jordan thought she'd made a fortune from her kiddies lemonade stand until her mum handed her the bill for expenses. This EBITDA lesson set her up for life.
Competitive Cookie Sales Abingdon Mullin reigned supreme with her Girl Guide cookie-selling prowess - and it was just the beginning of her competitive edge.
From Trauma to Triumph At just 8 years old, Sussi Mattsson made a life-or-death decision that would ultimately lead to helping thousands heal through writing. Her story is remarkable.
What you might find truly fascinating is how these women come from completely different backgrounds - from rural Pennsylvania to the Soviet Union, from single-parent homes to multicultural households - there's an invisible thread connecting their childhood moments to the business each woman has built today.
Do you wonder how your own early experiences might connect with your entrepreneurial success? This episode might spark a new awareness in you that you never realised was there.
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