James Altucher | Skip the Line
Today’s episode, “Skip the Line,” features guest James Altucher. James is a successful entrepreneur, angel investor, chess master, and prolific writer. He has started and run over 20 companies and is currently investing in over 30. He has published 20 books, including Skip the Line, and is a contributor to publications, including The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, TechCrunch, and The Huffington Post. His blog, JamesAltucher.com, has attracted more than 20 million readers since its launch. He hosts a successful podcast, "The James Altucher Show," with guests of the caliber of Tony Robbins, Mark Cuban, Pieter Thiel, Arianna Huffington, Coolio, etc. In this episode, James tells Ken how he went from struggling and depressed to making his personal, financial, and creative dreams come true, despite—and perhaps due to—his many failures along the way. James delivers rapid-fire, life-changing insights, including his top skill in making money, his number one skill for sales, and how to make, grow, and keep money. Don’t miss this episode if you need solid advice and inspiration to reach your goals. If you want to hear more from the greatest minds in leadership, go to growstackdrive.com/create and grab your ticket to CREATE—the #1 Entrepreneur Conference in the Southeast! Welcome to the ATLG podcast I am your host Ken Joslin, former pastor turned coach & host of CREATE, the #1 Faith-based Entrepreneur conference in America. My mission is to help faith-based entrepreneurs become the best version of themselves by growing in our Core 5: Faith, Health, Relationships, Business & Finances. You can get more information as well as join our FREE Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/676347099851525 If you enjoyed the podcast, come join our FREE GSD Community of hundreds of entrepreneurs & a ton of FREE Content including CREATE Conference recordings with Ken, John Maxwell, Gary Brecka, Ed Mylett & more. growstackdrive.com/free
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