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The Myth of Doing Life Alone

Ep. 47

This week on Leadership Lowdown, Marcy Maslov, Founder of e-Factor!®, shares how mentorship and resourcefulness shaped her entrepreneurial journey. After being laid off from corporate life, Marcy sought guidance from organizations like the BBB, SCORE, and the SBDC, leaning into coaching, training, and good old fashioned door knocking long before social media made connection easy.


It’s a motivating conversation about resilience, mentorship, and doing the work to create your own path.


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