What a thrill for us to interview John Lee Dumas! John Lee Dumas (JLD) has been so inspiring to us with his surviving to thriving success story.
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What a thrill for us to interview John Lee Dumas! On this episode, we're chatting with JLD, the Founder and Host of one of the world’s top podcasts: Entrepreneur On Fire. EO Fire is an award winning Podcast where he interviews the world’s most successful Entrepreneurs 7-days a week. Past guests include Tony Robbins, Barbara Corcoran, Gary Vaynerchuk and thousands more. What’s unique about John is that he posts his income and expense reports every month so people can see how he’s making his money and the related expenses. It’s a realistic look at astonishing growth and monetization. With over 2000 episodes, 70 million downloads and 1 million monthly listens, JLD has built a media empire with a massive fan base aptly called ‘Fire Nation’. JLD has inspired Fire Nation to take control of their life and take the Entrepreneurial leap.
Hosted by Paul & Jennifer Henczel, Produced by Jennifer Henczel.
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