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#042 The Becoming of a 27 Year Old CEO Coach & Matchmaker, Nina Barber

Nina Barber, is an executive and CEO coach & matchmaker. In 2 years, she is billing $2,500 - $10,000/month per client for her coaching services. 

She is also the founder of Prismaticco, a matchmaking service for startup executives to find coaches.

Nina has also co-founded a social enterprise, Nika that brings clean water to more than 40,000 people every day.

In this conversation, we spoke about:

  • Why Nina spends $50,000 a year on self-development
  • The emotional journey of operation to closing a $3 million dollar start-up
  • How did Nina build her coaching practice in record speed

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