The 7-Figure Crazy Socks Empire and Social Entrepreneurship with John & Mark Cronin | Episode 198
EPISODE SUMMARY Join scientist and mindset & high-performance coach Claudia Garbutt and visionary entrepreneurs John & Mark Cronin who are on a mission to spread happiness and build more inclusive businesses. In this episode, we talk about: - Building a 7-figure business while navigating Down syndrome - Customer-centric product design - Social entrepreneurship & making an impact beyond cents and dollars EPISODE NOTES John and Mark X. Cronin are the father-son team that created John’s Crazy Socks, a social enterprise with a mission to spread happiness. They bootstrapped their business into the world’s largest sock store with multi-million dollar revenues. They have been named EY’s Entrepreneurs of the Year. John is not only a business owner, but he has Down syndrome. John and Mark show what people with differing abilities can do – more than half of their colleagues have differing abilities. They are fierce advocates for inclusion, having testified twice before the U.S. Congress and spoken at the United Nations. They are sought after keynote speakers, have recorded two TEDx Talks and are frequent guests on network television. They create unique customer experiences and develop a workplace culture that leads to an engaged workforce. And they show their gratitude through their Giving Back program that has raised over $650,000 for their charity partners. Links: https://johnscrazysocks.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mxcronin/ Special THANKS to the episode sponsor Mendi! For cutting-edge brain training using neurofeedback, head over to www.mendi.io ------------ Click this link to listen on your favorite podcast player and if you enjoy the show, please leave a rating & review: https://linktr.ee/wiredforsuccess ------------------ Music credit: Vittoro by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue) ----------------- Disclaimer: Podcast Episodes might contain sponsored content.
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