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Fear is not an Option

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Regina and her Crowns

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This week I kick off my new series, where we explore the success that comes when we don't let fear limit us.

My guest will be Will Miller, who started his first successful business as a 17-year-old. Since then he has started several multi-million-dollar businesses and grew a large organization into a more than $600 million enterprise. Will is an accomplished personal and business coach, with a writing portfolio including articles for professional trade publications, as well as coaching programs. Will's career equipped him to develop programs for businesses and entrepreneurs that his own successful companies were founded on. You can find out more about him on his website : www.verticalleakers.com or by visiting him at http://facebook.com/Wonderful.Will7.

Also joining us will be Steven Wolf. He started his first business at 18 years old while attending college. Over the next 5 years Steve started a lucrative brokerage firm in San Diego and published his first book, "The Rich Kid Syndrome", two years before obtaining his college degree. Steve then found his passion by honing his abilities mentoring under incredible speakers and icons from the personal development world. While finishing his undergraduate degree Steve traveled all over the world, speaking, helping people, and learning about communication. Upon arrival back to the U.S. in 2008, he switched his focus to helping young people find “a-way-out” of the rat race using modern day techniques that actually work. His new book "The Young Entrepreneur’s Guide To Life" covers these techniques that Steve applied in his own life to bring him  sustainable success at a very young age.

So tune in, call in, chat in, and as always, be inspired!

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