The more you make the more disconnected you feel.
The cocktail party conversation at the neighbor’s house turns to money and you fall silent.
Truth be told, sometimes you are embarrassed by your earnings.
We work in an industry that affords us an exceptional level of income opportunity.
And frequently, either through the media vilifying financial services, or through our our devices, we feel borderline ashamed of that income.
Enter Kim Curtin, The Wall Street Coach.
In her new book Transforming Wall Street, A Conscious Path For A New Future Kim interviews some of the most successful citizens of our financial services sector and delivers insights that allow us to not downplay or hide our success.
After +15-years of service to our wholesaling community, I've now retired - and I’m committed to keeping all our resources available for future generations of wholesalers and their leaders – but only as long as it makes fiscal sense.
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You’ll also hear about characteristics that some would associate with the weak, such as vulnerability and authenticity, playing significant roles in the careers of these interviewees.
We only scratch the surface with Kim, but it’s a really good scratch!
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How Wholesalers Can Attract a Boatload of Ideal Clients – Annette Bau
A Wholesaler Walks Into A Bar…… – Dale Irvin
4 Pillars of Profitable Wholesaler Networking – Allison Graham
The Wholesaler’s Curse of Conformity – Dan Richards
Great Wholesalers Make Change Work – Randy Pennington