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The lies you believed when starting your business

In "The Lies You Believed When Starting Your Business," we'll be spilling the beans on all those misconceptions that can A) mess with your entrepreneurial head and B) lay down a rocky biz foundation that has created a dangerous ripple effect in your business. 

Designed for those who went on a limb to start their own business, Sarah is ready to dish out the real talk. She's been there, done that, and here to set the record straight. We're talking about the real deal behind overnight success, the truth about going solo, and why failing isn't the end of the road. 

Say goodbye to those pesky lies holding you back, and hello to the truth that'll kickstart your journey to success. 

This isn't your grandma's business seminar—it's a down-to-earth chat with folks who've been in your shoes. So, if you're ready to ditch the myths and get real about entrepreneurship, grab a seat, and let's bust some goin' out on your own myths together!

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The lies you believed when starting your business

Date

April 24, 2024

Time

11:00 am - 12:30 pm

Location

Webinar

 

Presented by

Sarah Kowal (SCORE Twin Cities)

Cost

Free

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