Entrepreneurial Freedom

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Do you feel freedom as an entrepreneur? Listen as Yana and Tom discuss this and the four liberating examples Yana and her friend came up with and how they relate to freedom. Tom and Yana also share their predictions for the economy in the next few months, and as strange as it is, they agree with their predictions. Tom also shares which industries he believes will flourish and which ones will have a harder time regrouping.

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Today’s Episode:

  • [00:24] Hello, everybody!
  • [00:54] Yana shares where the idea for this episode came from.
  • [01:41] Why would you call the entrepreneurial lifestyle freedom?
  • [01:49] Tom can relate because he has the before and after scenario.
  • [03:07] Yana shares the four liberating examples she and her friend came up with.
  • [06:29] Tom agrees that everything that Yana discussed has to do with freedom.
  • [07:57] Have you ever tried to step outside of the scope of what you are supposed to be doing?
  • [09:13] Yana agrees that their professional life hasn’t really changed since launching their startups.
  • [09:52] Tom says the most significant thing that keeps you from doing what you want to do is the gap between your dream and the time you think it will take to execute and the time it actually takes.
  • [10:49] Overnight success is easy, but on average it takes ten to fifteen years.
  • [11:06] Yana shares that the most limiting factors that she has experienced recently aren’t the time but the ability to figure out how things must be done.
  • [12:42] Tom says the communication between teams is very important.
  • [13:58] Yana, what are your predictions for the next two months?
  • [16:04] Tom’s views are aligned with Yana’s on what will happen in the next few months.
  • [17:33] Tom shares the industries he believes will flourish and the ones he believes will have a hard time.
  • [20:19] We hope you enjoyed the conversation, and we will talk to you next week.

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