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Joe Gianni: Diamond in the Rough - Clamming, NFL Quarterbacks and College Textbooks

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This is a very special episode of The Motivational Intelligence Podcast! Sean Johnson sits down and talks with the president and CEO of 2logical, Joe Gianni. Joe shares his incredible journey, starting with a “magical” childhood in East Islip, Long Island and going on to follow in his father’s footsteps by starting his own business in Rochester, New York. Joe knew he wanted to start his own business when he was just ten years old. “My dad had his own business. So I used to go to work with him on the weekends as a young guy, so, someday I wanted to be like my dad, I wanted to start my own company. I didn't know the word entrepreneur back then, but that lit the fire.”Be sure to check out this very special new episode of The Motivational Intelligence Podcast!

Shownotes

2:02- Childhood Memories

4:46- Growing up with hardworking parents

6:36- Digging for clams

10:45- Inheriting a strong work ethic

13:16- Building relationships

17:08- Boomer’s plan to become an NFL quarterback

18:37- A culture of support and respect

25:02- Learning from Boomer

34:48 seeing through the lens

40:37- finding the right mentor

45:43- an amazing opportunity

58:00- A learning experience

1:06- first big sales call

1:09:52- Two gifts

1:12:57- Final thoughts

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54 episodes

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This is a very special episode of The Motivational Intelligence Podcast! Sean Johnson sits down and talks with the president and CEO of 2logical, Joe Gianni. Joe shares his incredible journey, starting with a “magical” childhood in East Islip, Long Island and going on to follow in his father’s footsteps by starting his own business in Rochester, New York. Joe knew he wanted to start his own business when he was just ten years old. “My dad had his own business. So I used to go to work with him on the weekends as a young guy, so, someday I wanted to be like my dad, I wanted to start my own company. I didn't know the word entrepreneur back then, but that lit the fire.”Be sure to check out this very special new episode of The Motivational Intelligence Podcast!

Shownotes

2:02- Childhood Memories

4:46- Growing up with hardworking parents

6:36- Digging for clams

10:45- Inheriting a strong work ethic

13:16- Building relationships

17:08- Boomer’s plan to become an NFL quarterback

18:37- A culture of support and respect

25:02- Learning from Boomer

34:48 seeing through the lens

40:37- finding the right mentor

45:43- an amazing opportunity

58:00- A learning experience

1:06- first big sales call

1:09:52- Two gifts

1:12:57- Final thoughts

  continue reading

54 episodes

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