Frank Sell is the founder of Get Shit Done Coffee and living proof that the American Dream is still alive. He grew up hearing the usual advice: get good grades, go to college, get a job. But he knew early on that path wasn’t for him. School didn’t make sense, so he learned a trade. With nothing but $100, a VHS tape, and a drive towards freedom, Frank quit his job and hit the pavement learning a new trade. As he puts it, he beat the streets so hard he swears he’ll get a bill for the poth...
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Frank Sell is the founder of Get Shit Done Coffee and living proof that the American Dream is still alive. He grew up hearing the usual advice: get good grades, go to college, get a job. But he knew early on that path wasn’t for him. School didn’t make sense, so he learned a trade. With nothing but $100, a VHS tape, and a drive towards freedom, Frank quit his job and hit the pavement learning a new trade. As he puts it, he beat the streets so hard he swears he’ll get a bill for the poth...
An Accidental Career -Becoming An Author and Public Speaker
Insights into Success
59 minutes
6 months ago
An Accidental Career -Becoming An Author and Public Speaker
Kelly McDonald did not set out to be an author or public speaker, yet that is what she has become. Kelly spends her time either speaking internationally on the topic of diversity in the workplace or writing her next book. In this interview Kelly shares her journey along with providing insight into why she is so passionate about embracing diversity in the workplace and its benefits. 1:03 Introduction 2:43 Kelly's profile 4:28 How did she get into writing books? 9:53 How did becoming a public s...
Insights into Success
Frank Sell is the founder of Get Shit Done Coffee and living proof that the American Dream is still alive. He grew up hearing the usual advice: get good grades, go to college, get a job. But he knew early on that path wasn’t for him. School didn’t make sense, so he learned a trade. With nothing but $100, a VHS tape, and a drive towards freedom, Frank quit his job and hit the pavement learning a new trade. As he puts it, he beat the streets so hard he swears he’ll get a bill for the poth...