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🗓️ 8 September 2021
⏱️ 55 minutes
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Having been diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder Type 2 at the age of 20, Scout Sobel dropped out of college, couldn’t keep a job, and struggled to function as a part of society.
It wasn’t until she found entrepreneurship a few years later that she found a purpose and a drive to be productive, creative, and take control of her life.
Now, Scout Sobel is the Author of The Emotional Entrepreneur, Host of the Okay Sis Podcast, and Founder of Scout’s Agency. Most of all, she’s an advocate for people, especially women, to persevere in building the business of their wildest dreams, despite the hardships, challenges, or mental illness they experience.
Many people fear entrepreneurship not because of a lack of resources, funding, or education, but because they’re afraid to put themselves out there and start the journey. Do you resonate?
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0:00.0 | I am Scout Sobel, the founder of Scout's agency, a female-focused PR agency that |
0:05.0 | specializes in getting women as guests on podcasts. I am also the author of |
0:10.0 | the Emotional Entrepreneur and on this episode of Ever Forward Radio I talk about |
0:15.2 | the emotional journey entrepreneurship takes you on, money mindset, how to feel safe in |
0:20.3 | your emotions and loving life unconditionally no matter the feelings you are feeling. |
0:27.0 | Welcome back everyone. |
0:30.2 | This is your number one source for inspiring content from people who are putting a purpose to their passion and truly living a life ever forward. |
0:39.0 | Conversations and messages that will take your fitness, nutrition, and mindset to the next level. and radio. What does that mean you are |
1:05.0 | that mean you are self-employed? |
1:08.0 | Does that mean you are self-employed? |
1:10.4 | Does that mean you think out of the box you think creatively you think well what if what could be when others tell you to just follow certain rules and guidelines? |
1:22.3 | Well, I'm actually going to shine a light on a very |
1:25.2 | interesting little history lesson here about the word entrepreneur that when I |
1:29.7 | heard this made me just go oh oh yeah, of course, no wonder that's what it looks like feels like, and that absolutely |
1:37.5 | paints a phenomenal picture of the definition of this experience of being an entrepreneur. |
1:42.8 | So I found this from a little website called |
1:45.0 | Biz journals, and it's Biz journals.com, Biz journals.com, |
1:47.8 | Biz journals.com. |
1:50.1 | And they say, quote, in order to find the answer to this question of what does it mean to be an entrepreneur, |
1:56.0 | we should take our spyglass and peer deep into the annals of history. |
2:00.3 | The word entrepreneur originally comes from the combination of two Latin words |
2:05.8 | Entre meaning to swim out and Prendes to grasp understand or capture Now let me sidebar here real quick. I did take two years of Latin in high school, and I'm unbelievably 100% sure I am butchering the pronunciation of that so you know what Mrs. Knight if you're out there |
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