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132: From a Lucky Encounter to a Lifelong Career

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In today’s podcast, we talk to Winnie Hart, founder and Chief Strategic Engine of TwinEngine, a brand growth agency fueled by purpose, and best-selling author of the new release, “Stand Out as a Thought Leader.” She tells us why she wrote this book and how it differs from other business books.

“We have such a massive opportunity to, especially as entrepreneurs and as business leaders in this world, to really be clear about what we stand for, and the difference we make in the world, and to find a way to share it with other people. And that's what the book is all about,” she says. “I wanted to write a book that you actually do, and this book is structured to help people to actually do the work because thought leadership is practice.”

The main topics of today's episode will be how living and working in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina taught Winnie how to be self-sufficient and prepared for future crises like COVID. We will also discuss how being your true self at all times will make you a better leader and how Winnie’s journey in Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) since 2004 helped save her business and transform her thinking.

Connect with Winnie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winniehart/

Check out TwinEngine: https://twinengine.com/

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In today’s podcast, we talk to Winnie Hart, founder and Chief Strategic Engine of TwinEngine, a brand growth agency fueled by purpose, and best-selling author of the new release, “Stand Out as a Thought Leader.” She tells us why she wrote this book and how it differs from other business books.

“We have such a massive opportunity to, especially as entrepreneurs and as business leaders in this world, to really be clear about what we stand for, and the difference we make in the world, and to find a way to share it with other people. And that's what the book is all about,” she says. “I wanted to write a book that you actually do, and this book is structured to help people to actually do the work because thought leadership is practice.”

The main topics of today's episode will be how living and working in New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina taught Winnie how to be self-sufficient and prepared for future crises like COVID. We will also discuss how being your true self at all times will make you a better leader and how Winnie’s journey in Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO) since 2004 helped save her business and transform her thinking.

Connect with Winnie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/winniehart/

Check out TwinEngine: https://twinengine.com/

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