In this episode of Purpose-Driven Wealth, your host, Mo Bina, and Jodie Cook discuss why entrepreneurship needs to be taught early. After graduating college, all of Jodie’s friends hustled to land their first job, but not Jodie. Jodie wanted a...
In this episode of Purpose-Driven Wealth, your host, Mo Bina, and Jodie Cook discuss why entrepreneurship needs to be taught early. After graduating college, all of Jodie’s friends hustled to land their first job, but not Jodie. Jodie wanted a business. Here, Jodie explains the motivation behind her children’s book about entrepreneurship, the five things successful entrepreneurs don’t care about, and the number one quality to have in entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Jodie talks about:
About Jodie Cook:
In 2011, Jodie started a digital agency that was acquired in 2021.
Alongside running a business, she writes books and articles about entrepreneurship and competes in powerlifting.
Jodie’s books include Stop acting like you’re going to live forever, Daily Me, and Instagram Rules. She also co-wrote How to raise entrepreneurial kids and the Clever Tykes storybooks.
Jodie feels lucky to be a regular contributor for Forbes on entrepreneurship, and whilst running her agency, she provides commentary to publications as a social media expert.
New book – Ten Year Career – is available to pre-order now with pre-order bonuses.
Follow Jodie Cook on:
Website: https://jodiecook.com
Twitter: https://twitter.com/cookiewhirls
Clever Tykes and How To Raise Entrepreneurial Kids at:
Connect with Mo Bina on:
Website: https://www.high-risecapital.com/
Medium: https://mobina.medium.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5ISsEKBHlkX7lk9b68SKLA/featured
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highrisecapital/
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