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Show Notes by Production Assistant – Anna Nygren
Intro
- The hardest part of the pocket square is folding it
- Mark’s go to karaoke song is “King of Wishful Thinking” by Go West
From Design to Podcasting
- Finding out of what you feel is important versus what actually is important is a challenge in it of itself
- Mark is still figuring out what he wants to be
- If you have a positive attitude and meet good people along the way, you’ll have guidance
- It’s not just about the money, but the other things that’ll fulfill your happiness
- The world is based on connections
- You’ve got customers for life if you keep working hard for them
Closing Lines
- The human touch is in this high tech world makes all the difference
- You’ve got to be aware of what good money and bad money is
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