Speaker 1 - Erik Hanberg

Our first quest speaker was Erik Hanberg, a published author and entrepreneur. There was a lot to like about Erik's story, most notably the way he clearly and intellectually walked through his experience transitioning from the mindset of an employee to an employer. I genuinely connected with the way he was explaining the early frustrations and curiosities of taking that risk to step out on your own and put your time and energy into starting a business for yourself. Some of the things I found surprising about what he was saying was how many ventures he was a part of simultaneously, and how many books he had already written. IT was eye-opening the way he walked through the differences in revenue production between audio books, paperbacks, etc. Erik's story about pretending to write a book in order to gauge the public interest was fascinating, and I think it's exactly that kind of creativity that would lead somebody down the entrepreneurial path. I had never really considered the idea of local podcasters terribly intriguing, but I will admit his interest in it was surprisingly infectious. One of the things I think had benefited Erik from the start, that others may not have, is a supportive partner. It was clear instrumental that teamwork was when he was explaining the journey they both had been on to get where they were. I believe having that teamwork and support is likely to be an incredible help. Altogether I really enjoyed our first speaker, and i'd certainly recommend having or listening to him again.

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