• #3 – Why the quality of your network matters

  • May 13 2024
  • Durée: 46 min
  • Podcast
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#3 – Why the quality of your network matters

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  • Welcome back to On the Flywheel! In episode 3, we dive into an engaging conversation with Matthew Larrabure, who shares his unique journey from running a hot dog cart in college to becoming a successful financial advisor. Matthew recounts his early entrepreneurial ventures, the importance of setting clear goals, and the impact of surrounding yourself with good people. He also provides insights into managing work-life balance, the role of continuous learning, and his quirky coffee routine. This episode is packed with practical advice and personal stories that will inspire anyone looking to find their path to success.

    Links
    • List of books mentioned on the podcast
    • College Works Painting - The company where Matthew first learned about the painting business.
    • Merrill Lynch - The investment firm where Matthew began his finance career.
    • RBC Wealth Management - Matthew's current firm.
    • Toastmasters - An organization for developing public speaking and leadership skills.
    • Matt’s LinkedIn
    • Jonathan’s LinkedIn, Instagram, Website
    Recommended Books
    • Never Split the Difference by Chris Voss - A guide to negotiation techniques from an FBI hostage negotiator.
    • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie - Classic advice on personal success.
    • Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T. Kiyosaki - A perspective on financial education and independence.

    Thanks for tuning in to this insightful episode with Matthew Larrabure. If you enjoyed the discussion, please remember to rate, follow, share, and review On the Flywheel. Your support helps us bring more inspiring stories and valuable insights every week. Stay tuned for more episodes!

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