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    S3 - Ep. 2 - This is for business leaders | Joshua Washington

    enFebruary 14, 2023
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    About this Episode

    Joshua Washington is a serial entrepreneur. He has founded multiple businesses, including The Joshua Mentality, a messaging apparel line called Black Caution, and an organizational psychology firm. What ties all of these ventures together is Joshua's belief in the value of people. This conviction shines through everything he does and is the foundation for his success.

    This is a fun conversation that touches on what true leadership is and why so many leaders fall short. Joshua and Sedie enjoy a wonderfully fun rapport that you can't help but enjoy!

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