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Episode 60: Paul Carpenter

Season 3, Ep. 60

Paul Carpenter is one of those rare people you meet that makes an impact on your life immediately.

He's real, he's direct, and he's usually spot on.

Paul is like most of us - we've seen the ups and downs in life.

However, Paul's ability to take his learnings and lessons and morph them into content that helps others is rare.

Why is it rare? Because Paul's goal is to serve first.

I've experienced this service. I've also benefited.

Paul's coaching business has flourished because he's lived his lessons and his purpose is to serve others.

And it's valuable, so people are happy to pay, and benefit.

Listen, learn, ask Paul for help, he'll listen...

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