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Morgan Phelps: A Kingdom Business, part 3

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Have we lost the art of networking? We may think we’re networking when we connect through websites, email, apps, and social media, but are we really? That’s a key point in our conversation with Morgan Phelps. As she explains, real networking is more personal and takes more effort than what we’ve grown accustomed to doing.
One of the greatest obstacles to starting a small business, or taking initiative on anything, is the opposition we face within our own minds. That’s part of the topic Barry and David address in their midrash, “Guard Your Heart,” and what we hear in the music of Laura Metzing and Jimmie Black.
Want to get in touch with Morgan? Call her at (937) 901-0041 and ask how she might be able to help with your business idea. If you live in South Central Ohio, you might want to take a look at the products offered through Morgan’s food co-op, A Bounty of Eden, accessible at https://www.farmmatch.com/abountyofeden and https://www.localharvest.org/a-bounty-of-eden-M79806.

Thanks for listening to Reunion Roadmap! We have more resources available on our B'ney Yosef North American website at https://bneyyosefna.com/
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Have we lost the art of networking? We may think we’re networking when we connect through websites, email, apps, and social media, but are we really? That’s a key point in our conversation with Morgan Phelps. As she explains, real networking is more personal and takes more effort than what we’ve grown accustomed to doing.
One of the greatest obstacles to starting a small business, or taking initiative on anything, is the opposition we face within our own minds. That’s part of the topic Barry and David address in their midrash, “Guard Your Heart,” and what we hear in the music of Laura Metzing and Jimmie Black.
Want to get in touch with Morgan? Call her at (937) 901-0041 and ask how she might be able to help with your business idea. If you live in South Central Ohio, you might want to take a look at the products offered through Morgan’s food co-op, A Bounty of Eden, accessible at https://www.farmmatch.com/abountyofeden and https://www.localharvest.org/a-bounty-of-eden-M79806.

Thanks for listening to Reunion Roadmap! We have more resources available on our B'ney Yosef North American website at https://bneyyosefna.com/
If you like what you've heard, considering partnering with us by one of the options available at this link: https://bneyyosefna.com/donate/

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