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Real Talk on Business Pivots, Losses and Wins! with TRADEway C.O.O. Katie Huber

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Real Talk on Business Pivots, Losses and Wins! with TRADEway C.O.O. Katie Huber
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Have you ever found yourself at a crossroads where you KNEW something needed to change? What do you do when things just aren’t working anymore?

Today we’re talking about how to pivot – with grace.

How to turn your struggles into your exponential gains.

Like water into wine.

“The things you went through during what you thought was a failure, actually build the skill sets upon which your future success will depend.” David Mitchell

Come along with C.E.O David Mitchell and his daughter, C.O.O Katie Huber, as we tell the story of how they started TRADEway.

David and Katie share what it’s actually like working in a family business.

This episode is an emotional ride filled with the highs and lows of starting new businesses.

Learn how we’ve renewed the spirit of entrepreneurship over the generations in our family.

Sometimes it takes starting over.

This is the story of how we took our business from an idea to a mass movement.

Never forget…

“A closed door is not a failure; A closed door is God directing you” – David Mitchell

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