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Are you ready to listen to a podcast that is both uplifting and informative? Then you don't want to miss the pilot episode of Purposeful Prosperity Podcast! In this episode, we are featuring Matt Sitter, Founder and CEO of Advantage Foundry Network (AFN), a global community of high-performing CEOs supporting each other to make a global impact.
The conversation covers a range of topics, from Sitter's love of water polo as a workout and a team sport, to his personal life and unique interests. The podcast also delves into the meaning of purpose and prosperity, and how Sitter's background in entrepreneurship and healthcare led him to found AFN as a network to optimize for ideation and reach.
With the pandemic presenting challenges, Sitter and his team have found innovative ways to connect people virtually, resulting in infinite combinations of ideas and diverse collaborations. The episode also highlights the importance of intellectual curiosity and building relationships with people who share similar interests, as well as the role of entrepreneurship in making a difference in the world.
This episode is sure to leave you inspired and motivated to pursue your own purpose and prosperity. Tune in to the Purposeful Prosperity Podcast for this insightful conversation with Matt Sitter.
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NOTEWORTHY QUOTES:
"Intellectual understanding of the game appealed to me a lot, but it's also like completing a play where you can involve multiple people. There's no feeling like that. Where you're anticipating one another. You're able to build off one another. And it's not anyone being a hero. It's how you are creating together"
- Matt Sitter
“Think about those opportunities where you're coming across people. Be intellectually curious about what they're doing. If you ask them questions, you'll find those connections which are relevant to what you're doing as well.”
- Matt Sitter
“And I think if your idea is not big enough to make a dent, then it might not be worth it to make the effort. And I think that was what was really important, is that if you're going to be bold enough to act, if you're going to have the courage to be an entrepreneur, make that act big enough, bold enough, and inspirational enough that you can bring others along with you.”
- Jack Smith
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