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Veteran's Week - Unflinching Truth - Rich Cardona

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Rich Cardona enlisted in the Marines because, in his words, he was a shit head. He planned on getting out at the end of 4 years but because of 9/11 ended up reenlisting and as a result stayed for a total of 17 years. He did all the things he thought he was “supposed” to do to make himself marketable. He got the right jobs and even tried to play the political game at one of the biggest companies on the planet. But ended up realizing that even with an amazing salary and big house (and his financial advisor telling him to just stick it out) he just couldn’t do it anymore. So he struck out on his own, attempting to find out who he really is and what he really wants. And just a week before this episode aired, he had a life-changing conversation with Gary Vaynerchuk about his personal truth. Listen in because the questions and the truth that is spoken in this episode transcend far beyond just veterans. The conversation we had should be taken to heart by anyone that wants to live truly happy as who they truly are meant to be. If you want to connect with Rich use the links below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcardona/ www.richcardona.net ________________ Want to join the Next Level Movement? Share this episode and give us a review on iTunes. Every time you do that - you join us in making a global impact!
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Rich Cardona enlisted in the Marines because, in his words, he was a shit head. He planned on getting out at the end of 4 years but because of 9/11 ended up reenlisting and as a result stayed for a total of 17 years. He did all the things he thought he was “supposed” to do to make himself marketable. He got the right jobs and even tried to play the political game at one of the biggest companies on the planet. But ended up realizing that even with an amazing salary and big house (and his financial advisor telling him to just stick it out) he just couldn’t do it anymore. So he struck out on his own, attempting to find out who he really is and what he really wants. And just a week before this episode aired, he had a life-changing conversation with Gary Vaynerchuk about his personal truth. Listen in because the questions and the truth that is spoken in this episode transcend far beyond just veterans. The conversation we had should be taken to heart by anyone that wants to live truly happy as who they truly are meant to be. If you want to connect with Rich use the links below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardcardona/ www.richcardona.net ________________ Want to join the Next Level Movement? Share this episode and give us a review on iTunes. Every time you do that - you join us in making a global impact!
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