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R003: Hope Dealer - Chris Chaney

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June 01, 2017Chris Chaney is a serial entrepreneur. His first tastes of entrepreneurship came at an early age, participating in a bicycle chop shop enterprise and doubling his money selling double bubble in junior high. His young mind was gearing up for life as a drug dealer until his cousin Lee gave him an ultimatum. Chris talks about the odd juxtaposition of rapping in prison with a bluegrass band, why his most profound reboot spurred him to throw out most of his possessions, and the questions he asks himself when he tackles what life - and business - throw at him. According to Chris, “Every day is a reboot.”

This episode of Reboots is sponsored by:

Valley Cuts Barber and SpaRay Nichols Cleaning ServiceCisterna Music Group

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Chris Chaney is a serial entrepreneur. His first tastes of entrepreneurship came at an early age, participating in a bicycle chop shop enterprise and doubling his money selling double bubble in junior high. His young mind was gearing up for life as a drug dealer, until his cousin Lee gave him an ultimatum. Chris talks about the odd juxtaposition of rapping in prison with a bluegrass band, why his most profound reboot spurred him to throw out most of his possessions, and the questions he asks himself when he tackles what life - and business - throw at him. According to Chris, “Every day is a reboot.”Mr. Bobby LopezDarby Junior HighWaldo Fisher - Chris' civics teacherLee Prince - Chris' cousinDave RamseyBlazen Burrito

Chris’ Recommended Reading List

Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon HillRichest Man in Babylon, by George ClasonRich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert T. KiyosakiArkansas Remix and Better Life used by permission.We hope you’re enjoying Reboots. If you’d like to help defray the cost of the audio equipment necessary to bring quality sound, please consider supporting us on our Patreon site. Thank you!
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June 01, 2017Chris Chaney is a serial entrepreneur. His first tastes of entrepreneurship came at an early age, participating in a bicycle chop shop enterprise and doubling his money selling double bubble in junior high. His young mind was gearing up for life as a drug dealer until his cousin Lee gave him an ultimatum. Chris talks about the odd juxtaposition of rapping in prison with a bluegrass band, why his most profound reboot spurred him to throw out most of his possessions, and the questions he asks himself when he tackles what life - and business - throw at him. According to Chris, “Every day is a reboot.”

This episode of Reboots is sponsored by:

Valley Cuts Barber and SpaRay Nichols Cleaning ServiceCisterna Music Group

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Chris Chaney is a serial entrepreneur. His first tastes of entrepreneurship came at an early age, participating in a bicycle chop shop enterprise and doubling his money selling double bubble in junior high. His young mind was gearing up for life as a drug dealer, until his cousin Lee gave him an ultimatum. Chris talks about the odd juxtaposition of rapping in prison with a bluegrass band, why his most profound reboot spurred him to throw out most of his possessions, and the questions he asks himself when he tackles what life - and business - throw at him. According to Chris, “Every day is a reboot.”Mr. Bobby LopezDarby Junior HighWaldo Fisher - Chris' civics teacherLee Prince - Chris' cousinDave RamseyBlazen Burrito

Chris’ Recommended Reading List

Think and Grow Rich, by Napoleon HillRichest Man in Babylon, by George ClasonRich Dad, Poor Dad, by Robert T. KiyosakiArkansas Remix and Better Life used by permission.We hope you’re enjoying Reboots. If you’d like to help defray the cost of the audio equipment necessary to bring quality sound, please consider supporting us on our Patreon site. Thank you!
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