64 | Austin Hines | How I Ran a $155,000 Business with Earnings over $30,000
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On today’s show, we feature alumni Austin Hines who, in a single summer, was able to run a $155,000 business with earnings over $30,000.   As a current senior at the University of Cincinnati, his particular internship program only offered him a single summer where he could make money. He applied himself and made the most of it, being very successful as a result.   In this episode, you'll learn about Austin's background as an intern with Young Entrepreneurs Across America in 2018.   You'll discover some of the key concepts he learned as part of the program, the primary one being that hard work equals freedom.   You'll also learn how Austin has come to see life as a balancing act, and how he's embraced the concept of life as a journey.   Join us and discover how Austin turned a single summer (as well as some seriously hard work) into a massive success!   For all this and much, much more, tune in to our latest show now. What You Will Learn In This Show: A little of Austin's background as an intern with Young Entrepreneurs Across America in 2018, and how he was able to run a $155,000 business and reach profits over $30,000 during that year. Key concepts he learned, the primary one being that hard work equals freedom. How Austin sees life as a balancing act and how he's really embraced the concept of life as a journey.  And so much more...  
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