While many people are coming up with reasons why they can't do something, our guest Michelle Arguello uses those reasons to start projects and businesses. As a single parent of two, an entrepreneur, host of a quickly rising podcast AND while maintaining her full time career in the corporate sector she is the ultimate example of what's possible when you live in a capitalistic democracy.
Michelle and Raphael discuss the current events, why and how starting your own digital distribution is the way to advance your personal brand and how to overcome challenges and fears for getting started.
You may reach Michelle through the following links below:
https://www.facebook.com/podcasthostMichelle
https://www.instagram.com/_michelle_arguello_
https://twitter.com/host_Michelle
and don't forget to subscribe to her podcast Style Your Life
you may also visit the podcast website at https://www.styleyourlifepodcast.com/
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