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Who better to learn about making more money from than a man who became a millionaire, went bankrupt and then re-built a 7-figure business? Even more inspiring, Taylor Conroy is committed to building businesses that give back! 

Show notes

These days relationships are as likely to fall apart as they are to stay together.

It’s powerful to hear from someone who became a millionaire, went bankrupt and then created another 7 figure business…all while figuring out how to give back and do more good in the world!

Learning from someone who has taken big risks can help you consider the “game” you’re playing and how you’re choosing to live yourone precious life.

Are you taking the kind of risks that allow you to grow and experience life fully, or are you holding back or stuck in fear?

Are you being generous and caring for others, or are you squandering your time or money?

Today’s Man Alive podcast guest, Taylor Conroy, points out that giving and receiving are more intertwined than many of us realize!

In addition to growing businesses, Taylor has raised money to support many important causes — schools, water projects, libraries, girls scholarships, anti-sex trafficking work, and more. He has gathered funding for 500 schools and libraries in 14 countries for 200,000+ people!

Taylor has a surprising take on what it takes to make more money, that I believe will change your understanding of money, allowing you to make more. In our conversation we discussed…

Taylor and his team also get people set up to give Ted talks and get their message out to a bigger audience! Check out more of Taylor’s wisdom in this podcast and then follow the link on the podcast webpage to learn more. 

Links:

Taylor A Conroy 

Shana’s Guide for you: 3 Ways Men Lose Influence at Work and With Women

Bio:

Taylor Conroy is a meditating surfer obsessed with building businesses that make change. His first social enterprise, Change Heroes, mobilized people in 80 countries to fund and build 400 schools, water projects, libraries, girls scholarships, anti-sex trafficking work, and more for 200,000 people around the world.

He has lectured at Harvard, Princeton, NYU, Cornell, and the United Nations on the subject of social enterprise (How to make money while making profound impact in the world), and regularly presents to corporate audiences like Disney, Pfizer, Lululemon, KPMG, and Morgan Stanley, as well as social good events with audiences of 10,000+

Taylor is cofounder and Chief Adventurer of Journey, a public benefit corporation creating immersive travel experiences designed to transform both the communities they visit and the travelers they engage.

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