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Richie Norton is the bestselling author of The Power of Starting Something Stupid as well as the #1 Amazon download Résumés Are Dead and What to Do About It. He is an international speaker and consultant for the corporate growth and personal development industries, a social entrepreneur, and CEO and Founder of Global Consulting Circle.
Richie has been featured in Forbes, Businessweek, Young Entrepreneur, Huffington Post and other national publications both in print and online. In 2010, Pacific Business News recognized Richie as one of the Top Forty Under 40 “best and brightest young businessmen” in Hawaii.
Neither Scott or Mark had talked to Richie prior to this interview, but Richie is a huge part of the reason that HTYC exists today! Listen toMark interview Richie to hear that story and tons of amazing tips and suggestions for your career!
Gavin’s Law: Live to Start. Start to Live.
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Books & Resources Richie Norton Mentions in the Interview
by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson
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The 76 Day Challenge (Now Finished)
by Richie Norton, with Natalie Norton
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Overcoming fear is a process
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Question: What fears do you have in your career journey, and how are you overcoming them?
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