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The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

Jorge de la Concepcion - From Poverty in Cuba to Prosperity in Miami

The Excellence Project with Eric Worre

Eric Worre

Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Networkmarketing, Business, Ericworre, Mlm

4.91.2K Ratings

🗓️ 22 January 2024

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

In his first podcast ever, Network Marketing Leader, Entrepreneur, Mentor and Health Coach Jorge de la Concepcion shares his journey from leaving Cuba as a child to making it big in Miami. 01:21:50

Show Notes:

0:00 - Introduction

01:11 - Eric introduces Jorge de la Concepcion.

02:51 - Jorge shares his Cuban origins and explains how he and his family moved to the U.S.

07:30 - Jorge quit sports at a young age to work at various different jobs.

09:12 - Jorge expresses that he was skeptical when he was introduced to Network Marketing through his parents.

14:10 - Jorge and Eric both had negative first exposures to Network Marketing.

17:50 - Jorge recounts how he tried to drag his dad out of a Network Marketing presentation.

20:41 - Jorge started using the products after his mother asked him for his support.

23:21 - People start asking Jorge and his wife about the product so they decide to join the business.

25:59 - Four months after Jorge and his wife joined the business an event he attended changed everything.

32:33 - Jorge reveals that he and his wife were the first in their company to use social media for promotion.

39:30 - Eric asks Jorge to share effective social media strategies.

43:17 - Jorge and Eric discuss the fact that they are both introverts.

51:20 - Eric asks Jorge how he and his wife build their business together.

55:41 - Jorge tells a touching story about his son with an important lesson.

01:00:03 - Jorge shares his least favorite things to do in the business.

01:13:44 - Jorge imparts the biggest lessons he has learned while growing his Network Marketing business.

01:16:56 - Eric asks Jorge what keeps him innovating and growing.

01:20:46 - Jorge thanks Eric for his contributions to the Network Marketing Profession.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

I think I'm here to contribute as much as I can.

0:04.8

If I'm not doing this, what am I doing?

0:06.6

Yeah.

0:07.1

You know, what am I gonna do?

0:08.0

If I'm 60 and I'm not doing this, what am I gonna do?

0:10.1

Right.

0:11.1

Go retire somewhere and get old.

0:11.8

Right. I need to stay young, I need to stay active, I need to stay working, I think work,

0:16.0

and just the actions of building and of working with people, I think that helps you stay young and and so I mean I don't you

0:26.8

never know right but yeah I do your wife feel the same she feels that what drives

0:31.2

her yeah she feels the same yeah I'm the same? Yeah, I'm the same way.

0:34.0

I think we're trained to get a job and then try to find a way to retire as quickly as possible

0:40.7

because we're trying to get away from it. Trying to get away from work.

0:43.7

But entrepreneurs view work as passion and creation

0:47.1

and contribution and purpose and legacy

0:50.2

and all those different things.

0:57.0

I. and all those different things. I'm not slowing down anytime soon. You're not...

0:58.0

You're cracking things up.

0:59.0

And not because I need more stuff.

1:02.0

You know, it's because the contribution is a it's like

1:06.2

superfuel being able to help somebody else. It was really an awful lot of fun.

1:11.0

Welcome to the Excellence Project. My name is Eric Worry and today I'm here with

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