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Trash Talk: Entrepreneurship and Parenting Wisdom| Episode 164 | Neil Kucera

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In this episode, Young interviews Neil Kucera, a seasoned entrepreneur and devoted father of two. Nick shares his entrepreneurial journey, including his unique business venture, Trash Caddies, and the significance of recurring revenue models. He also offers valuable insights on maintaining a strong marriage while being a dedicated parent and navigating the complexities of teaching kids about money. From cherishing quality family time to providing advice for both soon-to-be parents and entrepreneurial parents, this conversation is brimming with parenting wisdom.

Takeaways:

  1. The concept behind Trash Caddies and recurring revenue.
  2. Prioritizing being a good spouse to be a better parent.
  3. Practical tips for creating quality family time.
  4. Balancing entrepreneurship and parenting.
  5. Navigating the maze of teaching kids about money.
  6. The significance of showing love to your children.
  7. Advice for soon-to-be parents and entrepreneurial parents.
  8. Personal growth as a parent.
  9. Nick's recommended book, "How to Win Friends and Influence People."

🔗 CONNECT WITH NEIL

👥 Neils Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilkucera

💻 Website: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilkucera

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💻 Website : https://www.alwayshan.com

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🎙 ABOUT OUR HOST

Young Han is a highly accomplished entrepreneur, investor, business coach and parent who is widely recognized for his expertise in helping small business owners reach their first 1 million dollar milestone in annual revenues. Having started 6 businesses before the age of 30, and currently operating 8 of his own businesses, while coaching dozens; Young uses his deep understanding of operations and growth to empower fellow business owners to unlock their full potential.

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