Episode 15 - Joe Giordano | Whisman Giordano & Associates, LLC

In this episode Brian and Joe talk about how Joe was working in construction while planning on going to law school to then become a partner of Whisman Giordano & Associates, LLC. Joe opens up and shares some of his darkest days when his wife passed away from mrsa pneumonia. Living in regret from working too much and not spending enough time with his wife before she passed away, he stresses the importance of not delaying a vacation with your family and to make time now. Joe’s journey is unlike most entrepreneurs - he never had a goal of making a certain amount of money at a certain age - that didn’t matter to him. What did matter was that he knew he didn’t want to work for someone else, and years later he finds out that what he enjoys most is working with his clients. Joe explains why he became a vegetarian and how he now loves to use his smoker for cooking meats. Get a cooking lesson on how to cook delicious chicken thighs, find out what mistakes not to make as a business owner, and more in this episode with Joe Giordano. HAPPY ½ HOUR DRINKS: Victory Brewing DirtWolf Double IPA - Brian rates it a 4 out of 5 https://victorybeer.com/beers/dirtwolf/ Jefferson's Reserve Bourbon - https://jeffersonsbourbon.com/jeffersons-reserve/ Learn more about Joe Giodano at https://www.whismangiordano.com/ Amy Giordano’s Fund: https://www.bgclubs.org/amy-l-giordano-fund/ Learn more about Rivers Edge Advisors: https://riversedgeadvisors.com/ Connect with Brian Carney on Instagram @riversedgeadvisors_llc Connect with Brian on untappd.com - brcarney7

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Every entrepreneur understands the extreme highs and lows that come along with starting and owning a business. Join Financial Planner and Co-Owner of RiversEdge Advisors, Brian Carney, for a virtual (half) happy-hour as he and a guest pour a drink and get real about business ownership. You'll be entertained and educated as Brian interviews various entrepreneurs willing to dish out first-hand insight into the good, the bad, and the ugly of entrepreneurship.