Learning From The Man Who Built The Empire State Building - Ep 332

In today's episode, we focus on the early rise of John Jakob Raskob, the man who would go on to become the developer of the iconic Empire State Building. We'll explore Raskob's humble beginnings, his early ventures in the business world, and the key decisions and opportunities that helped him rise to success. Tune in for an inspiring episode about the early journey of someone who became a great, but lesser known business titan.Check out this book: https://amzn.to/3FumrXYTelegram Community: https://t.me/killbiggerJoin the discussion at https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/community/threads/kaks-kill-bigger-radio-show.95326/DISCLAIMER! I am NOT your financial advisor or business consultant. Do YOUR OWN research. I advocate heavily that you should make intelligent and informed decisions based on YOUR OWN understanding or hire someone that does this for you. Don’t take me out of context and make dumb decisions. Always consider YOUR OWN SITUATION before implementing strategies shared on KKRS. When in doubt, remember Kyle is conservative and will always choose to live another day over imprudent “YOLO” decisions. https://keeganradio.comThe Kyle Keegan Radio Show and iTalk Media Network™️ are © Atlas Southwest LLC.

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The Kyle Keegan Radio Show broadcasts the virtue of meaningful entrepreneurial and mutual exchange. This is a contrarian radio show that embraces producing entrepreneurs and challenges the status quo. KKRS is not the onepreneur show. It doesn’t embrace a "4-Hour Workweek." It is about building businesses that are bigger than just us; and living the life of producers, leaders and capitalists.KKRS is the truth about entrepreneurship. There are no steps. There is no formula. It's hard. It requires sacrifice. It requires grit. This is all FACT and no amount of comforting lies from other content creators about "some 10 easy steps" or "turnkey course" is going to get a true entrepreneur where they want to go. Reject the fictitious notion that the art of business can be made into a methodical process. Join KKRS on Telegram for free: group.keeganradio.comFollow on Twitter @kylekeeganradio