
The Lovable Idiot Podcast: Fired Up
I'm a young(ish) stroke survivor and diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in February 2020 right before Covid turned all our lives upside down. I share stories about daily life present and past in an entertaining and informative podcast about overcoming obstacles, dealing with adversity, facing challenges head-on and becoming a better parent, partner and leader. Most of all a better person! As a result of the last couple years I have changed paths and returned to the entrepreneur life! I try to share lessons learned, the process and details of the journey as well!
The Lovable Idiot Podcast: Fired Up
Episode-25-Disruptive Impact: Botox...Coulda, Shoulda, Woulda? #DoYou
As usual a day late! Today I talk a little bit about Botox in a little bit of a personal thing! I also talk about some interesting things being chatted about on LinkedIn and other platforms. Some highlights from today include diversity of thought, challenging assumptions, growing, getting over the fear of the unknowns. At the end of the day everything takes time and patience. What works for somebody else may not work for you but for me I always like to hear different opinions and perspectives it helps me get clear on my thinking about my decisions. Hope you're having an awesome week! Want to connect on LinkedIn? https://www.linkedin.com/in/imbigwill/
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